Who is geelong new captain
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Viewed 10 questions with Naming Rights Partner. Major Partners. View All Partners. All Rights Reserved. You need a Live Pass subscription. Loading Gallery. No doubt he would have learned plenty from AFL great Luke Hodge, during their time together at the Lions, and would be ready for the challenge.
You get the feeling Cripps will be skipper at the Blues for many more seasons, but we'd be surprised if he doesn't eventually hand the reigns over to fellow star midfielder Walsh. The No.
Whoever takes over from Pendlebury is going to have massive shoes to fill, but Moore might be the perfect man for the job.
Few current Magpies play with as much passion as the star defender, and you really feel his teammates walk taller with him in the side. Plus, the Pies have history with captains who play in the backline. Remember Nick Maxwell? In an ideal world, McGrath would develop into a leader who could take over from Heppell in the coming years, and that's what we're banking on. Right now, Zach Merrett may seem the more logical choice, but, as a free agent, it's unclear whether or not he will be at the club beyond McGrath has scope to improve as a footballer and take over in a few years' time, so we're sticking with him!
We expect Fyfe to hold onto the Dockers' captaincy for a fair while but young gun and fellow midfielder Brayshaw looms as the man who will eventually get the nod. Brayshaw is one of a number of impressive Fremantle youngsters forging their way at AFL level, and with a few more years playing alongside Fyfe, will no doubt be ready to lead himself.
Just like Pendlebury at the Pies, it's hard to remember a Geelong side which wasn't skippered by Selwood. His influence on the club has been monumental and the Cats will be seeking a similar type player to take over when he calls quits. Stewart is Geelong through and through.
He oozes leadership and toughness, exactly what Selwood stands for. He might just be the man to get the job. If Rowell stays at the Suns, it seems almost impossible to think he won't eventually take over the captaincy.
At just 19 years of age, he's arguable the club's best player, but not only that, he has shown a great initiative in wanting to learn as much as possible from Stuart Dew and the entire Gold Coast coaching staff. He is a captain in the making, if not at the Suns, then somewhere else This is one which really could happen sooner rather than later.
Since Coniglio went down in Round 3, Greene has taken over the captaincy and led exceptionally well. He's the type of skipper who leads by example and actually seems to play better when he's in charge of the troops.
Surely he gets the nod when the time comes. Early in his career he had a reputation for being immature and a bit of an enforcer, but having matured somewhat, Sicily is a very 'Hawthorn-like' choice to be skipper if and when Big Boy hangs up the boots.
He leads by example, is passionate on the field and won't take a backwards step. Let's hope Sicily can get back to his best when he returns from a knee reconstruction.
Co-captains isn't a new thing in footy, particularly at the Dees, so when Gawn who has many years left in him yet decides to relinquish the captaincy, Melbourne would be wonderfully served by two outstanding young leaders in Petracca and Lever.
Lever's vocal leadership in the backline, combined with Petracca's 'come with me' style of play, would be yin and yang on the field. If ever there was a shinboner-in-waiting, it's Anderson. A tackling, tagging and contested beast, Anderson is exactly the type of on-field leader who inspires by doing. He'll always give percent, play the role that's asked for him and never back down in a contest. Exactly what North will be searching for.
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