In the local times, on the 18th, Coin_Toss described the ecstatic feeling he had representing Victoria for his first time "It was a dream of mine ever since I could walk, at first I couldn't imagine being here today preparing to play the Crocs on the big dance, the grand final, it's mind blowing, even though I don't feel the nerves. We've got some unfinished business to take care of".
A country boy from way back, Coin_Toss admits it was tough to settle in at first "I didn't like the city environment, so I would drive up and down the Hwy to get out of the hustle and bustle between training hours. For the record, I would like to thank Deestroy and Fred for being my mentors and teaching me right from wrong, they've obviously got loads of knowledge, so I thank them".
Was questioned on earning the chance to represent Big Footy on the international stage, he just said "Look, I would love to play, but if not, I won't hold any grudges".
A country boy from way back, Coin_Toss admits it was tough to settle in at first "I didn't like the city environment, so I would drive up and down the Hwy to get out of the hustle and bustle between training hours. For the record, I would like to thank Deestroy and Fred for being my mentors and teaching me right from wrong, they've obviously got loads of knowledge, so I thank them".
Was questioned on earning the chance to represent Big Footy on the international stage, he just said "Look, I would love to play, but if not, I won't hold any grudges".






