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Voss’ arrival at Alberton will also reunite him with dashing wingman Polec who he coached at Brisbane from 2011 to 2013.
Polec was traded from the Lions to the Power last year but has maintained a close relationship with Voss who helped him with his decision to move back to SA and off-season training.
Port Adelaide said Polec was unavailable to speak with the media yesterday but he Tweeted that he was “stoked” to have Voss in charge of the Power’s midfield.
“So much more to learn. Great man on and off the field!” Polec wrote on Twitter.
Earlier this year the 22-year-old told The Advertiser that Voss had a big influence on his career.
“He (Voss) was messaging me saying ‘how’s your training going?’ and he guided me through the trade,” Polec said.
“I still thank him to this day. Especially the last six to eight months at Brisbane, trying to get me settled and turn me into a professional footballer. He always showed faith in me.
In July Voss said Polec’s rapid improvement came as “no surprise to me”.
“Jared has always shown glimpses of being able to do that but he just lacked continuity,” Voss said.
“I think what Jared had to figure out first and foremost was that AFL doesn’t come on a platter.
“When he realised just how hard it was and that the opportunity wasn’t just going to come because he could play football … that was when he was going to become a serious AFL footballer.
“Sometimes it takes guys two or three years to work that out, that no one’s going to just give it to me’.”
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Including Polec, whom some may have thought would have some misgivings - but far from the case, so all good for me.I think the people who really matter here are the Port players. They seem to be over the moon about the appointment of Vossy, .
I took notice of the sprint as well and thought he is not as slow as some people thought.I'm really hoping Vossy can turn Andrew Moore into the player a top 10 draft pick should be. I was surprised when Port nominated him for the GF sprint, but I was amazed he made the final and finished mid-field. Even Usain Bolt looked impressed. So he has a bit more pace than I thought.
There was talk a few clubs inquired after Moore in the trade period and Port knocked them back so Ken and co must see something there, especially as he held his spot all through the finals campaign.
I'm really hoping Vossy can turn Andrew Moore into the player a top 10 draft pick should be. I was surprised when Port nominated him for the GF sprint, but I was amazed he made the final and finished mid-field. Even Usain Bolt looked impressed. So he has a bit more pace than I thought.
There was talk a few clubs inquired after Moore in the trade period and Port knocked them back so Ken and co must see something there, especially as he held his spot all through the finals campaign.
Yea I'm hoping Voss get's in his head, we all know there is something about Moore I still think it's a belief thing with him.... nothing would please me more than to see him become the midfield beast he should be.I think Moore really did add a lot to our midfield late in the year and into finals as that extra big body to help will the ball forward. He's no where near his ceiling, hopefully Voss can help him turn potential into performance.
Why not, according to the Camry Corporation, Fox have been giving us a leg up for the last 2 years anyway. Let's take it to the next level.might as well just call it port adelaide recruit.

Andrew Moore✔@MOORE_26FollowI'm really hoping Vossy can turn Andrew Moore into the player a top 10 draft pick should be. I was surprised when Port nominated him for the GF sprint, but I was amazed he made the final and finished mid-field. Even Usain Bolt looked impressed. So he has a bit more pace than I thought.
There was talk a few clubs inquired after Moore in the trade period and Port knocked them back so Ken and co must see something there, especially as he held his spot all through the finals campaign.
Ha! They get the biggest leg up from the local media to the point of absurdity. They can talk.Why not, according to the Camry Corporation, Fox have been giving us a leg up for the last 2 years anyway. Let's take it to the next level.
Moore and Wines to develop massively with Voss.
Hoff and Ryder freeing each other up.
Could be huge next year. Can't wait.
Unfortunately for them, they've raised their eyes, but only as far as the South Australian media and are walking among short people.Ha! They get the biggest leg up from the local media to the point of absurdity. They can talk.
I'd be happy to be proven wrong but I don't think Mitchell will get a game next year unless we have significant injuries. If Voss can improve Mitchell I would be surprised (and hope to be).What Voss will do for Wines, Moore, Young is a given.
I'm particularly looking forward to seeing him make a confident clean-handed extractor and clearance machine out of Kane Mitchell. Imagine what that would bring to our overall structure.
What Voss will do for Wines, Moore, Young is a given.
I'm particularly looking forward to seeing him make a confident clean-handed extractor and clearance machine out of Kane Mitchell. Imagine what that would bring to our overall structure.