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Re: Co-captains: maintain or change?
« Reply #120 on: December 11, 2023, 06:51:28 PM »
What a missed opportunity to make a statement and launch a new era . Disappointed but happy the duel captain’s fiasco is over .
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Re: Co-captains: maintain or change?
« Reply #121 on: December 11, 2023, 07:04:55 PM »
What a missed opportunity to make a statement and launch a new era . Disappointed but happy the duel captain’s fiasco is over .

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Re: Co-captains: maintain or change?
« Reply #122 on: December 11, 2023, 07:57:57 PM »
What a missed opportunity to make a statement and launch a new era . Disappointed but happy the duel captain’s fiasco is over .

Agree

Just don’t think we have an obvious leader to take over. Someone who you can depend on for form and fitness and who displays natural leadership instincts. But yeah I agree, at least the dual captaincy shambles has been scrapped.

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Re: Co-captains: maintain or change?
« Reply #123 on: December 11, 2023, 08:04:21 PM »
Not sure we can rely on Nank's form & fitness these days or that all the frees & 50s he gives away displays leadership, not to mention when he gets suspended.... :shh
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Nankervis Named Sole Captain for 2024
« Reply #124 on: December 11, 2023, 08:57:46 PM »

Nankervis named sole Richmond captain for 2024


Richmond ruckman Toby Nankervis will be the Club’s sole captain for the first time in 2024, having been endorsed by the Board, his teammates and club staff.

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Richmond ruckman Toby Nankervis will captain the Club for a third season in 2024, having been endorsed by the Board, his teammates and club staff.

The 29-year-old was appointed co-captain with Dylan Grimes in February 2022, a role they shared across the past two years.

Nankervis will be the Club’s sole captain for the first time in 2024, a role he said he felt privileged by.

“Being able to lead this Club and our team is something I will never take for granted, so to be backed in to continue on as captain next year is a privilege,” he said.

“We have some great leaders at the footy club and are united in what we want to achieve going forward on the field and as a high-performance environment, so I am looking forward to the challenge ahead.”

Nankervis has made an excellent impact since being elevated into the role with a career-high Jack Dyer Medal finish in 2022, followed by strong form in 2023.

The hard-nosed big man averaged 16.7 disposals, 32.4 hitouts, and 5.4 tackles per match last year while also driving standard and helping to improve his teammates behind the scenes.

Grimes decided to step down from the captaincy to allow more energy for his own individual game and life balance.

The 32-year-old will remain a sounding board for Nankervis and other leaders within the group.

Richmond General Manager of Football Performance, Tim Livingstone, said Nankervis was a standout choice to lead the group.

“Our players and coaches respect how Toby goes about his football and leadership,” he said.

“He demands high standards, keeps his messaging precise, and always puts the team first with his attitude, which is a trait that Adem (Yze), our staff, and administration particularly admired in making this decision.

“Toby has been an excellent captain across the past two years with Dylan, and he will continue to blossom as an individual and leader with the responsibility that comes with him now being our sole skipper.”

Livingstone added praise for the outgoing Grimes.

“Dylan has been a leader at Richmond for a long period and has decided to take a step back from everything that captaining an AFL club entails,” he explained.

“His experience and guidance will continue to be a great asset for our group, and we thank him very much for his commitment and efforts across the past two years since being appointed as our co-captain.”

Richmond President John O’Rourke announced the appointment of Nankervis as sole captain at tonight’s Richmond Members’ Annual General Meeting.

The Club and the Tiger Army are striving towards reaching 100,000 members for the seventh consecutive season in 2024.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1476350/nankervis-named-sole-richmond-captain-for-2024
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Re: Co-captains: maintain or change?
« Reply #125 on: December 11, 2023, 08:59:24 PM »
They (again) said we have str9ng leadership group which is nice to know

But it would be great to know who males up this leadership group
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Re: Co-captains: maintain or change?
« Reply #126 on: December 12, 2023, 08:57:01 PM »
They (again) said we have str9ng leadership group which is nice to know

But it would be great to know who males up this leadership group

Couldn’t this be asked yesterday?

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Re: Co-captains: maintain or change?
« Reply #127 on: December 12, 2023, 09:12:48 PM »
They (again) said we have str9ng leadership group which is nice to know

But it would be great to know who males up this leadership group

Couldn’t this be asked yesterday?

Probably.

If I had been there I would have but I viewed on-line and the on-line side of things had a few issues
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"I Won't Change" Vows Nank
« Reply #129 on: December 13, 2023, 08:47:31 PM »
I won't change: Tigers skipper vows to maintain physical approach

Toby Nankervis wants to let his physical style of play set an example for Richmond teammates as he takes over as the club's sole captain

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FLYING solo as captain for the first time, Richmond's Toby Nankervis has vowed to maintain his physical brand of on-field leadership while acknowledging a responsibility to improve his discipline.

Nankervis has taken the reins as sole skipper after former co-captain Dylan Grimes stepped down, with the Tigers seeking a quick rise back up the ladder under new coach Adem Yze in 2024.

The 29-year-old ruckman felt he let his teammates down when his brutal bump on Sydney's Jake Lloyd led to a three-match ban last season.

But it won't affect the way he goes about his football as he attempts to set an example for his teammates.

"I'm never going to change the way I play," Nankervis told reporters on Wednesday.

"I want to improve as a player and probably the discipline side of the game is something I have to get better in.

"I think I have made great improvements in that area but I'll never change the way I want to play.

"Personally I feel like that's the best form of leadership at game time; that's what I really want to be my greatest asset."

Grimes stepped down this week after two seasons as co-captain with Nankervis, citing the need to focus on his own football and life balance.

The veteran defender will remain a supportive voice for premiership teammate Nankervis, who has grown into the captaincy role since triple flag-winning skipper Trent Cotchin handed it over.

"I'm a lot more comfortable in my own skin now," Nankervis said.

"I'm really comfortable with the way I turn up to the footy club every day, the way I want to lead.

"Taking over from Cotch there was a little bit of fear, I suppose, but I can't be Trent Cotchin and I can't be Chris Newman who was before him.

Toby Nankervis and Dylan Grimes lead the team out ahead of the R22 match between Richmond and St Kilda at UTAS Stadium on August 13, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos
"I just want to be myself and the best version of myself. I'm still learning and growing every day and still making mistakes but I'm really loving it."

Newman is back at Richmond as an assistant to Yze alongside former North Melbourne captain Jack Ziebell, with the pair available to pass on their wisdom and experience to Nankervis.

Nankervis is excited about the future following the recent retirement of premiership teammates Cotchin and Jack Riewoldt, as well as Shane Edwards a year earlier, and departure of former coach Damien Hardwick in May.

"We have lost a lot of experience over the last few years but I feel like the group's ready," Nankervis said.

"We've got a great group of core players that are ready to take that next step and the lessons that we've got from these great leaders ... really developed that next phase of leaders coming through.

"It's our turn now to get the club back to where we want to go."

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1071894/never-going-to-change-tigers-skipper-vows-to-maintain-physical-approach
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Re: Co-captains: maintain or change?
« Reply #131 on: December 14, 2023, 10:50:00 PM »
Thats all good and well but tbh since prior to that final you have turned to poo

you need to change pal and go back to the toby version of 2020.

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Re: Co-captains: maintain or change?
« Reply #132 on: December 15, 2023, 09:20:49 PM »
It's big news in Nank's hometown.

There was a buzz at George Town pre-season footy training last night as the players discussed how exciting it was to have one of their own as captain of one of the biggest AFL clubs in the land.

https://www.examiner.com.au/story/8456801/george-town-celebrate-toby-nankervis-becoming-richmond-captain/

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Shorty a "Possible" Vice Captain to Nank in 2024 (Ch7 report)
« Reply #133 on: February 08, 2024, 09:16:43 PM »
On Ch7 news tonight they did a story on our community camp up in Mildura

As part of the story the reporter suggested that Jayden Short could be / is a possibility to be Vice Captain to Nank

Maybe we will get told who makes up our leadership group on 2024  :eyebrow
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Re: Co-captains: maintain or change?
« Reply #134 on: February 16, 2024, 12:37:10 AM »
KANE CORNES' RANKING OF EVERY AFL CLUB'S CAPTAIN

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15. Toby Nankervis (Richmond)

“Will captain the club solo this year – but it’s a strange choice. Shuns the media spotlight and is too often undisciplined on the field. A real shame Dustin Martin didn’t put his hand up when Trent Cotchin stood down.”

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/02/15/kane-cornes-ranking-of-every-afl-clubs-captain/