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Tyson Gold(Sack) Hinkley.
Lienert should be a flanker now since it's likely that McKenzie, Goldsack and Pasini will be the key backs.
As it stands Grundy and Corcoran won't get a game unless there are injuries.
SANFL captain can play ahead of AFL listed players. At this stage, 2 players (Probs Grundy and Burgoyne) could miss if we have a full list.Grundy has to get games ahead of Magpies contract players unless he's injured, but yeah, if every Power listed player was available (ie more than 43 players + Goldsack) then someone would have to miss out.
I like what I’m hearingIn an interview with The Advertiser with the image of Russell Ebert looming over his shoulder, Goldsack said he was well aware of Port Adelaide’s history.
But the 193cm defender did not feel extra pressure in a leadership role with the Magpies in one of the club’s most important years to date.
“The club is 150 years old now, to pull on the guernsey will be an honour,” Goldsack said.
“It should be seen like that and I think it’s earnt the right to be like that.
“Coming across I knew about the rich history and the chance to be a part of that and hopefully add to that history would be pretty special.
“There could be added pressure, perhaps, but I think being a leader or a senior member of a club, if you’re not aiming to be the best you shouldn’t be there.
“Whether it’s the 10th year of a club or the 150th, the pressure should be the same.”
In an interview with The Advertiser with the image of Russell Ebert looming over his shoulder, Goldsack said he was well aware of Port Adelaide’s history.
But the 193cm defender did not feel extra pressure in a leadership role with the Magpies in one of the club’s most important years to date.
“The club is 150 years old now, to pull on the guernsey will be an honour,” Goldsack said.
“It should be seen like that and I think it’s earnt the right to be like that.
“Coming across I knew about the rich history and the chance to be a part of that and hopefully add to that history would be pretty special.
“There could be added pressure, perhaps, but I think being a leader or a senior member of a club, if you’re not aiming to be the best you shouldn’t be there.
“Whether it’s the 10th year of a club or the 150th, the pressure should be the same.”
“I’ll be out there not just to take part but to win,” said Goldsack, who hoped to work his way through the AFL coaching ranks.
“The Magpies have come really close to winning one the last couple of years but haven’t won it since the Power have been around.
“Maybe we’ll save it up for the 150th and go about our business next year with that in mind.”
Yeh aware of that, that's what made me curious.He's still on Gold Coasts list
So is my BeagleHe's already better then Hinkley at coaching