Majak Daw (born 11 March 1991, Khartoum, Sudan) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Daw and his family in Australia are refugees from the civil wars in Sudan. Daw became the first Sudanese Australian to be drafted to an AFL club when he was contracted to North Melbourne in the 2009 AFL Draft. Daw's drafting gained international attention: it was reported by the BBC and the Voice of America. Daw made his first appearance for North Melbourne in a NAB Cup match on 20 February 2011.
Daw was born in Khartoum, Sudan, the third of his parents' nine children. His family fled the Second Sudanese Civil War, living in Egypt for three years, then moved to Australia in 2003. Daw attended secondary school at MacKillop College in Werribee, where he was first encouraged to play Australian Football.
Playing for the Western Jets Daw was identified as a future "key position" player by North Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs. Daw went to the 2009 Victorian Screening portion of the AFL pre-draft testing. He impressed with a 13.6 in the beep test and 3.03 seconds in a 20 metre sprint along with a standing jump of 70 centimetres. He was one of 11 young Australian rules footballers to be given 2010 Mike Fitzpatrick Scholarships awarded by the AFL Players Association, and accepted the awards on behalf of the other players.
Something so simple
But I didn't know how
Could you shine more brightly
Than you shine right now
I knew we'd be here
Some magic day
If I waited long enough
You'd come my way
On our different sides
Of this planet of ours
Living parallel lives
Written in the stars
I knew we'd be here
Some magic day
If I waited long enough
You'd come my way
I knew we'd be here
Some magic day
If I waited long enough
You'd come my way
Yeah I knew we'd be here
Some magic day
If I waited long enough