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Sydney Stack wins the round 11 rising star nomination
« on: June 03, 2019, 08:02:45 PM »
Just announced on Talking Footy.

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Re: Sydney Stack wins the round 11 rising star nomination
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2019, 08:11:08 PM »
Woo hoo

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Re: Sydney Stack wins the round 11 rising star nomination
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2019, 08:30:47 PM »
His time has come 👏 For this round's @nab AFL Rising Star we present you, Sydney Stack!

VIDEO: https://twitter.com/AFL/status/1135486282044325889

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Stacks on: High-flying, hard-hitting Tiger the latest Rising Star

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Ben Collins
Jun 3, 2019 8:00PM


SYDNEY Stack would have been forgiven for pulling out. But, as we have come to learn, Richmond's first-year sensation never seems to pull out.

In the lead-up to the Dreamtime at the 'G clash with Essendon in round 10 – the showpiece of the Sir Doug Nicholls Indigenous Round – Stack and his three more senior Aboriginal teammates were asked if they would like to perform the 'war cry' dance before the game.

Stack immediately jumped at the chance, but he couldn't convince Shane Edwards, Daniel Rioli or Shai Bolton to join him. They just didn't feel comfortable about it.

The 19-year-old West Australian held no such reservations before just his eighth AFL game. Just to be sure, he called his grandfather in WA and gained his approval first.

On the big night, Stack led a group of traditionally dressed Aboriginals in an animated dance towards the enemy.

"Culture is everything to me. I'm a Noongar man and I want to be a role model for my people back home," Stack told AFL.com.au on Monday after receiving the round 11 nomination for the NAB AFL Rising Star award.

"Aboriginal boys all have a strength – you either dance, you play didgeridoo or you paint or do some art, and my strength is dancing in my culture.

"I was very proud to dance that night, and it's terrific that the AFL and the clubs allowed it to happen."

Stack had already shown his teammates his deep connection to his culture a fortnight earlier when the Tigers travelled to his home state to take on Fremantle. On game eve, he arranged for one of his cousins to conduct a Noongar Welcome to Country ceremony on Optus Stadium and keep the Tigers "safe". The next day Stack played well, as he has seemed to do in each of his nine AFL games, and the Tigers won well.

Stack is lightning-quick, boasts great skill, flies high and hits harder than his 179 centimetres and 72 kilograms would suggest – and he's already a cult figure among the Richmond faithful. He doesn't quite know what to make of it.

"I try not to think about that stuff. It's all happened so fast. It's weird. I don't look too far ahead because I still don't think it's hit me that I'm actually an AFL player," he said.

"It's a busy life but nothing's going to change – my personality's going to stay the same, I'll always stay connected with my family and my culture, and I'll always try to stay grounded."

Stack was grounded in various ways before taking flight at Tigerland.

A tough upbringing and a general lack of stability on the home front had made life difficult. The one constant, though, was his passion for football.

"Footy is an escape, and I use it as my ticket, as my way out," he explained.

Due to his off-field circumstances, Stack took longer to find his "way out" than his talent would normally dictate. Despite starring for Western Australia in last year's NAB AFL U18 Championships and earning All Australian selection, the Perth Demons prodigy was overlooked in November's draft.

"I was pretty upset. But I wasn't going to give up – I used it as motivation. I was going to stay at Perth Demons and keep working hard on my craft," he said.

The Tigers' investigations looked deeper into Stack and liked what they saw, inviting him to train with them. He stayed briefly with coach Damien Hardwick and earned a spot on the club's rookie list in the new pre-season supplemental selection period.

He's also grateful for the help of many people, including WA U18 coach Peter Sumich and his manager Paul Peos, but particularly Perth talent manager Peter Brear.

"Peter's stuck by my side and supported me since I was 11-12. He just saw something in me. He's pretty hard on me but whenever I'm going through some problems he's the go-to man," Stack said.

Stack, who now lives with Tigers assistant coach Xavier Clarke, doesn't need to go far for support at Punt Road.

"Everyone at the club has been so welcoming. Richmond is pretty much family to me now. I just want to repay them for giving me a chance," he said.

There has still been the need for the odd realignment, though, with Hardwick spraying Stack for arriving late for training recently.

"I'm still working on my professionalism. Communication is important. Time is key," the youngster said.

Like any good, nurturing family, the Tigers are being rewarded for encouraging Stack to express himself.

"The club has made me feel so comfortable to just be myself. I've tried to show everyone at the club who I am, what my character and personality is like. I annoy the boys quite a bit and keep them on their toes, but that's just me," he said.

Stack exploded into the public consciousness in the Anzac Eve clash against Melbourne when he stormed off half-back and crunched tough Demons co-captain Jack Viney, who consequently missed a game with a shoulder injury.

"It left a bruise on my arm but I guess I got the best of him in the end. I didn't think too much about it – it happens to fast. I just try to bring my physical game and use my speed and agility," Stack said.

Stack, whose manager Peos will enter talks on a contract extension during the Tigers' bye in round 14, is enjoying learning the AFL caper in defence but would eventually love to move into the midfield. His fitness level isn't up to midfield standard yet, as was highlighted during his run-and-vomit-and-repeat pre-season.

"I've still got a lot to learn and lot of improvement to make," he said.

That's some prospect.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-06-03/stacks-on-highflying-hardhitting-tiger-the-latest-rising-star

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Re: Sydney Stack wins the round 11 rising star nomination
« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2019, 08:46:36 PM »
Looking forward to sitting back and watching this kid develop into a long term player for our side. Rarely do you see such courage, skill, composure and toughness in one package. He is already one of my favourites. Well done Sydney on your nomination. :clapping :clapping :clapping
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Re: Sydney Stack wins the round 11 rising star nomination
« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2019, 09:06:00 PM »
Funniest part is all the melts from the Bummers fans, claiming Clarke stiffed, coz Cripps had a quiet day = Clarke shut him down.

Poor bloke has been cactus for a month due to carrying the Blues for the first 2.

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Re: Sydney Stack wins the round 11 rising star nomination
« Reply #5 on: June 03, 2019, 09:22:14 PM »
Finally!
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Re: Sydney Stack wins the round 11 rising star nomination
« Reply #6 on: June 04, 2019, 12:39:24 PM »
As the year goes on, i'd think he's most likely to win the award.

2nd favourite now, and Walsh is just plodding along.
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Re: Sydney Stack wins the round 11 rising star nomination
« Reply #7 on: June 04, 2019, 03:22:07 PM »
A stack of love for Sydney at Richmond

Sam McClure
The Age
4 June 2019


Richmond revelation Sydney Stack has praised coach Damien Hardwick for welcoming Stack into his home and gaining his trust.

But the round 11 rising star has cheekily admitted that he’s rewarded his coach by annoying him non-stop.

Sydney Stack says the Tigers have embraced him just the way he is.Credit:Jason South

Vision emerged last week of Stack on the end of an old-fashioned spray from Hardwick, after the first year player was slightly late to training.

Stack laughed off the incident before opening up on the impact Hardwick and his family has had on him.

"It was nothing big, I just rocked up late on the track and got sprayed … it was nothing major … he said sorry later so that made up for it," he chuckled.

"I’m still working on my professionalism and the older, more senior guys are helping me with that and that’s one of the key things I’m working on at the moment.

"'Dimma' gained my trust pretty quickly.

"Once I came to his house he made me feel welcome. He and the family were great, it was terrific of him to take me in like that."

Stack conceded he’s already gained a reputation in the locker room for constantly annoying and agitating his teammates and coaches, joking that his personality has always tended to exasperate people.

"I annoy everyone at the club, Dimma is probably one of the main ones. I just love annoying people, so that’s just me I guess," Stack smiled.

"Nick Vlastuin as well. He gets pretty cranky in the gym, I do it to him quite a bit."

At just 179cm and 72 kilograms, the electric Stack has already become somewhat of a cult figure at Punt Road, despite being overlooked in November’s draft.

The 19-year-old endured a difficult upbringing in Western Australia, and the lack of stability on the home front made him a riskier proposition for recruiting clubs.

But the Tigers gave him a chance and he stayed with the Hardwicks before being handed a spot on the rookie list in the pre-season supplemental selection period.

Stack says the club has embraced him for who he is and they haven’t tried to dilute his naturally vivacious personality.

"Just being yourself, the boys really make you feel that comfortable and let you open up to the club," Stack said.

"It’s a terrific experience, it’s great to have the opportunity for the club to take me in and I’m just embracing it."

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/a-stack-of-love-for-sydney-at-richmond-20190604-p51uaq.html

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Re: Sydney Stack wins the round 11 rising star nomination
« Reply #8 on: June 04, 2019, 03:45:12 PM »
Being part of a winning team goes a long way. I saw a couple of decisions from Walsh where you can tell he doesn’t want to take high risk high reward hand ball and kicks because his team mates just don’t have the ability to execute decent skills to finish off the scoring chain. At this rate he will end up like weitering and go for backwards sideways momentum killing passes to try and keep his stats and SuperCoach points up for fear of being dropped

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Re: Sydney Stack wins the round 11 rising star nomination
« Reply #9 on: June 04, 2019, 08:39:52 PM »
Being part of a winning team goes a long way. I saw a couple of decisions from Walsh where you can tell he doesn’t want to take high risk high reward hand ball and kicks because his team mates just don’t have the ability to execute decent skills to finish off the scoring chain. At this rate he will end up like weitering and go for backwards sideways momentum killing passes to try and keep his stats and SuperCoach points up for fear of being dropped

Yeah, there is certainly a critical mass to footy list management. Once you have that critical mass, average players perform better. But then you don't have it, even your best can't carry the load.

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Re: Sydney Stack wins the round 11 rising star nomination
« Reply #10 on: June 05, 2019, 02:05:43 AM »
‘Annoying’ Stack just being himself

Sam Bunn,
Herald Sun
June 4, 2019


Sydney Stack has drawn comparisons to some of the game’s biggest stars. But the Richmond sensation doesn’t want to be anyone else.

The Round 11 Rising Star nominee’s personality has shone on and off the field in 2019. It’s gained him a cult following which is beginning to rival superstar Dustin Martin down at Punt Rd.

A viral video of his ‘Fortnite’ dance-moves in the Tigers’ locker room did his popularity no harm, but it’s not the first time keen Stack-watchers have seen his fancy stuff. The tough Western Australian busted the same move after kicking a goal in the U18 National Championships last year.

It’s just Sydney being Sydney.

“I didn’t really idolise many people growing up. I just try to be myself really,” Stack said.

“That’s just me. That’s my character. I just embrace who I am at the club and I really thank the club for giving me the opportunity and taking me in.

“(We embrace) just being yourself. The boys really make you feel comfortable and let you open up to the club and the boys around the club. It’s a terrific club.”

Stack admits his exuberance can often be to the detriment of his coach and teammates.

The 19-year-old says he loves annoying Damien Hardwick, who housed Stack when he first came to the club, and the “cranky” Nick Vlastuin in particular.

“Once I came to his house he made me feel pretty welcome, him and the family were great. It was terrific of him to take me in like that,” Stack said.

“I annoy everyone at the club so Dimma’s probably one of my main people I annoy. I just love annoying people so that’s just me I guess.

“I just talk to him and annoy him — keep on asking questions and stuff like that, keep him going.”

A meeting with former Tiger and WA football great Ben Cousins during Richmond’s trip to Perth to face Fremantle last month was a thrill for Stack.

An image of the pair, shared with the caption ‘the greatest’ on Stack’s Instagram profile, only added to the indigenous youngster’s growing fandom.

“We didn’t talk too much about footy, (I) just asked how he was going,” Stack said.

“It was good to catch up with him, (he’s) one of the greats. I asked him for a photo and he was happy to take it.”

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/richmonds-sydney-stack-says-being-himself-is-easy-at-the-tigers/news-story/55cfe46508c9faf4e207c088cf377cd0