King made his AFL debut for Gold Coast against in the ninth round of the
2019 AFL season. In round 19 of the 2019 season, he earned a nomination for the
2019 AFL Rising Star after a four goal performance while playing on highly experienced
Essendon defender
Cale Hooker. King rejected offers to return to Victoria in October 2019 by signing a two-year extension with the Suns. He suffered the same injury as his brother, a torn right ACL on the eve of the
2022 AFL season and missed the entire season. It was initially feared that King could have played his final match for the Suns, given he was out of contract at the conclusion of the year. Despite lucrative offers circulating from several Victorian clubs, he eventually signed a two-year contract, showing his loyalty and commitment to the club and its future. King returned to action in round 1 of the
2023 AFL season and after several quiet weeks he found form and put together two strong performances in round 6 & 7 that included 9 goals. In May, he reaffirmed that he was settled on the Gold Coast and intends to remain with the Suns long-term. ==Statistics==