Should have rookied Chad Cornes as well
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That's if he can stay on the park and play an entire season with notable form. He had recurring injuries that limited his games played to just 4 in 2018 and I think he was nowhere to be seen in 2019 either with injury issues. No games played in 2020 and turning 34 early 2021, if he gets to complete the entire season I'll be surprised.
Former Collingwood player Tyson Goldsack was at Alberton today and according to 9 news confirmed in a development role at Port Adelaide.
Also officially named as Port Magpies' marquee player.
Yes some grainy black and white acetate film from the 1940's.Is there any footage of him playing?
Yes some grainy black and white acetate film from the 1940's.
As soon as he talked about moving to Adelaide with his partner after he retired from Collingwood he seemed destined to end up doing something at Port as opposed to the other mob, good character and instantly liked by all seems the vibe.Tyson must be an impressive bloke off field for Port to go to the trouble.
The drumming was the clincher.Tyson must be an impressive bloke off field for Port to go to the trouble.
Good as Gold: How Power move could set the tone for rivals
Port Adelaide's surprise decision to elevate Tyson Goldsack to the rookie list could well set a precedentwww.afl.com.au
The Power have one spot open for this year's Mid-Season Draft left over from last year's Rookie Draft and don't intend to use it in the pre-season supplemental period up to March.
Instead, expect the Power to land a mature option in the June intake to play a role immediately in the back half of the year .........
In his interview today Goldsack said he won't play this week and also mentioned it as a potential 'farewell game' if he was going to play. Not surprising but seems to confirm he won't play next year.
Turns 35 in May next year, so probably fair enough. Club will need to recruit another key back to support Pasini, particularly if Clurey decides to not stick around.Just putting this quote here. He's pretty much finished his season with a broken toe. Probably unlikely to be an SANFL listed player next season.