He’s not Filipino though….I'm gonna call him the Cardinal.
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He’s not Filipino though….I'm gonna call him the Cardinal.
“….and that friend is the story about the second time I got arrested.”Ive only just put my clothes back on now
I know his hammys aren't great but Burton can absolutely launch. Also if Jones goes down there. Not to mention Houston or Bonner if they play down back... I don't think kick distance is a problem in our backline...With Hammer and Lienert both gone, McKenzie the only super-long kick we've got coming out of the backline.
“You’d be pretty silly not to know the proud history of Port Adelaide and the incredible relationship the club has with Adelaide Oval,” Sinn said.
“I know it’s one of the oldest clubs in Australia and you can tell there’s a lot of pride in the club, not only for the players but also for the staff.
“I know Port Adelaide has such a passionate fan base, which I think I’ll thrive on.
“I want to earn the respect of my teammates but also of the members and supporters as well so I’ll just be putting my best foot forward when I head into the club.
“I’m not setting any limits or expectations on what I can do with the football club but I hope to contribute to everyone around me and help build a really positive environment.”
https://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/1033372/sinn-over-the-moon-to-land-at-alberton
Player #8 - Nick Coffield
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Pictured: Based on recent history, pick 12 (Josh Sinn) will become a superstar
Nick Coffield was selected at pick 8 in the 2017 national draft, one pick before Aaron Naughton. St Kilda have form in this area, selecting Paddy McCarton one pick prior to Christian Petracca in 2014 and Jack Billings one pick before Marcus Bontempelli in 2013. St Kilda's draft history basically make them the support band of the AFL world. While most clubs nail a Queens of the Stone Age with their first round picks, St Kilda are left trying to rock out to Nickelback.
Nick plays what many consider the easiest role in the AFL world. A 191cm intercepterish HB line player, he hasn't really set the world on fire. He was dropped mutliple times this year because some players at St Kilda can actually get dropped for poor performance. His first VFL game in May was an 8 disposal effort that would have left St Kilda fans holding their pillows more tightly than normal. He eventually made the senior team again after their season was effectively over and fortunately his teammates player poorly enough for his 'okish at times' games to go largely unnoticed. This places Nick somewhere between Sultana Bran and Special K on the mini-cereal box chart of player excitability:View attachment 1287002
Pictured: Don't fall for big-cereal propaganda, fruit loops are actually all the same flavour
Playing in the VFL multiple times this year after being a top 10 pick with a number of pre-seasons under your belt isn't exactly what St Kilda would have planned for Nick... but to his credit he has neither left a laptop open with the password taped to the front, ignited a dwarf or dated the type of schoolgirl who keeps empty bottles of bourbon in her room as 'trophies' so he is at least contributing to cultural improvement at Moorabbin.
Nick's basically transformed from a junior star to a best 22 player in 2020 to a guy who averages less than 10 kicks per game in 2021 who is on the fringe of a team on the fringe of being competitive. Well-known chief AFL umpiring assessment office Plugger35 did mention that:
However I can only assume he was speaking alphabetically, as that quote above is a worse call than the one (presumably) de Goey's elite sports training adviser made just before enjoying a quiet night out in New York:
Fun fact: Nick is studying a bachelor of arts/commerce which means he's "the smart one" at St Kilda. That's akin to being 'the cool Bay 13 regular'.
Nick, good luck next year and welcome to the Bottom 50 for 2021.
Don't get me wrong I hope he is brilliant for us, but who has introctrinated him so quickly into the church of hinkley?
I can't tell if he's shaking his head from this still picture.
And look at that full trophy cabinet he's populatedButters is seen as one of the most authentic young players with leadership aspiration, and he adores Ken. They listen to the players. It might infuriate most of us here, but the players back Ken.
No worries. If you ever need another finals just let us know and we will line up a game against you at Adelaide Oval.Thanks for the free pick for no reason
Players unite around a coach they like and buy in however it's also why players don't appoint coaches.. they are lumps of clay with no fecking idea what's good for them.Butters is seen as one of the most authentic young players with leadership aspiration, and he adores Ken. They listen to the players. It might infuriate most of us here, but the players back Ken.
Thanks for reachingThanks for the free pick for no reason
He’s not Filipino though….
Brad Johnson was banging on about how Josh runs a low 10sec 100m - I highly doubt it would be “low” 10s, but - if he runs anywhere sub 11 seconds, he will now be in the top 10 fastest runners in South Australia.
IF he is mid 10secs, he is likely THE fastest runner in the State!
I just read the Crows draft thread pre and post draft and there are a lot of big Sinn fans there. Even at pick 6.His love of Ken in his interviews does make me dislike him a bit
He runs a low 11 seconds. I read somewhere he ran an 11.3 or might have been an 11.2.Brad Johnson was banging on about how Josh runs a low 10sec 100m - I highly doubt it would be “low” 10s, but - if he runs anywhere sub 11 seconds, he will now be in the top 10 fastest runners in South Australia.
IF he is mid 10secs, he is likely THE fastest runner in the State!
Don't know if this article has already been posted, but this was from early in the year where Sinn was touted as a potential no. 1 pick before being cruelled by injury and lack of games:
Sinn-tillating: The explosive No.1 contender who piled on 13kg in six months
When COVID-19 robbed Josh Sinn of a year of footy, he didn't waste any time getting ready for 2021www.afl.com.au