View Full Version : Welcome to the Kennel - Nick Coffield
ledge
14-11-2023, 09:11 PM
I think that it's only the year 1-4 kiddies training ATM.
From memory the older players come back next week or the week after .
Would think he would start ASAP . New club and get in early. Let’s face it he hasn’t played a lot. He had a good run late in the year wouldn’t want to stop the continuity.
ledge
14-11-2023, 09:13 PM
Maybe look at his socials?
Offical training hasn’t started yet.
I’m not on any socials.
A lot of players start before official training and with his record and at a new club I would be surprised if he isn’t teamed up with someone getting in early.
azabob
15-11-2023, 07:39 AM
I think that it's only the year 1-4 kiddies training ATM.
From memory the older players come back next week or the week after .
You are a week early.
1-4 year players start Monday and the older players the week after.
Twodogs
15-11-2023, 06:24 PM
You are a week early.
1-4 year players start Monday and the older players the week after.
Cheers
bulldogtragic
21-11-2023, 07:08 AM
SURPLUS ALERT:
The picks after bids, GCS and ours etc, were in the end 47 & 48 (before Sydney trade). We traded Pick 40 & F4.
That?s a net surplus of 189 points. Which after North compo is an end of third round pick in points, for a fourth. We got paid to take him in the end!
We are miles ahead, irrespective of Coffield?s body holding up. So it?s a very good trade. If Coffield gets his body right, it?s bloody great.
Mofra
24-11-2023, 08:37 AM
I know it was a bit of a laugh having that 'Coffield getting ignored' video on our social media, but how good is it that he's moving freely and having a pre-season?
I think the kid's only had one proper pre-season so far in his career. Good sign.
ledge
24-11-2023, 08:45 AM
I know it was a bit of a laugh having that 'Coffield getting ignored' video on our social media, but how good is it that he's moving freely and having a pre-season?
I think the kid's only had one proper pre-season so far in his career. Good sign.
The positive was he kept going , repeat efforts, Biggs 2016 gf :-)
jazzadogs
24-11-2023, 12:07 PM
Downside is he didn't actually call for the ball. Needs to learn his teammates names and use his voice!
kruder
30-11-2023, 07:00 PM
Just watching the latest clip on Insta I actually didn't realise Coffield was 194cm, that really does put him into 3 defender territory.
We seriously struggled kicking it out of defence last year and his neat kick would definitely be an improvement over Keath or Gardy. Fingers crossed he can stay fit because his marking power collectively with Ed, Jones and JOD could be a strength we haven't had down back for awhile.
GVGjr
30-11-2023, 07:12 PM
Just watching the latest clip on Insta I actually didn't realise Coffield was 194cm, that really does put him into 3 defender territory.
We seriously struggled kicking it out of defence last year and his neat kick would definitely be an improvement over Keath or Gardy. Fingers crossed he can stay fit because his marking power collectively with Ed, Jones and JOD could be a strength we haven't had down back for awhile.
I'm sort of surprised to hear that he's 194cm tall but I did see that. I wonder if that's a shoes on or off scenario? :)
To me he's best suited to the intercepting 3rd tall role working off his opponent so his height isn't that important.
hujsh
30-11-2023, 07:51 PM
Just watching the latest clip on Insta I actually didn't realise Coffield was 194cm, that really does put him into 3 defender territory.
We seriously struggled kicking it out of defence last year and his neat kick would definitely be an improvement over Keath or Gardy. Fingers crossed he can stay fit because his marking power collectively with Ed, Jones and JOD could be a strength we haven't had down back for awhile.
I'm sort of surprised to hear that he's 194cm tall but I did see that. I wonder if that's a shoes on or off scenario? :)
To me he's best suited to the intercepting 3rd tall role working off his opponent so his height isn't that important.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C0P_4DSyO-X/?hl=en
I've only seen 191 from official sources so I'll stick with that over the retractable tape measure lol
Mavericks
30-11-2023, 08:23 PM
My son played played basketball against him in DV and I coached against him. Family massive dogs fans. Would come to basketball in their dogs gear. As always there were more skilful and highly rated juniors in footy but work ethic and dedication overcomes more taemt4d players. I think he has massive upside and looking forward to him having an injury free season. The number he did on Roarke in the elimination still haunts me and cost us the game.
bornadog
30-11-2023, 08:37 PM
https://www.instagram.com/p/C0P_4DSyO-X/?hl=en
I've only seen 191 from official sources so I'll stick with that over the retractable tape measure lol
Saints site has him at 191cm
hujsh
30-11-2023, 10:31 PM
Saints site has him at 191cm
If this is the bloke you sent to redo the heights and weights see if you can get a refund
SuperWheels
03-12-2023, 04:15 PM
I can see Coffield play in a role similar to Nick Vlastuin. Where he isn't the main intercept marking back (May, Lever, Andrews types) but he is the player we'd like to use to be the loose man in defense if the opposition is playing a forward short. He's a solid mark, consistent kick, reads the play up the field well, won't get lost if he is further up the ground on a high press and his pace is good enough for the role.
IMO Richards and Dale are a bit too short for the role, have shown they can defend one on one and still get free to attack. JOD isn't experienced enough at this stage. I think this could be Coffields place in the team if he stays fit.
SPower
04-12-2023, 01:39 PM
Hoping this lad is consistent and good enough to maintain a lock posy in Defence.
WE are desperate for a Buss and Coffield to step up and improve our defencive unit
Cheers
Stephen
hujsh
04-12-2023, 01:46 PM
Hoping this lad is consistent and good enough to maintain a lock posy in Defence.
WE are desperate for a Buss and Coffield to step up and improve our defencive unit
Cheers
Stephen
If Coffield isn't able to stay fit the whole year it would be great if Bus is ready to step into the position while Coff is unavailable.
GVGjr
04-12-2023, 02:13 PM
If Coffield isn't able to stay fit the whole year it would be great if Bus is ready to step into the position while Coff is unavailable.
I think Khamis is right in the mix for that role as well. In most of the drills it seems he's returned to the back line mix.
Grantysghost
04-12-2023, 02:15 PM
I think Khamis is right in the mix for that role as well. In most of the drills it seems he's returned to the back line mix.
It's the only way we could justify keeping him. If Buku is playing I'd say we are in some injury trouble.
He seems miles off AFL standard.
Mantis
04-12-2023, 02:18 PM
I can see Coffield play in a role similar to Nick Vlastuin. Where he isn't the main intercept marking back (May, Lever, Andrews types) but he is the player we'd like to use to be the loose man in defense if the opposition is playing a forward short. He's a solid mark, consistent kick, reads the play up the field well, won't get lost if he is further up the ground on a high press and his pace is good enough for the role.
IMO Richards and Dale are a bit too short for the role, have shown they can defend one on one and still get free to attack. JOD isn't experienced enough at this stage. I think this could be Coffields place in the team if he stays fit.
You do you know that both Dale and Richards are taller than Vlaustin. (At least they are on the stats page I used as a reference)
Agree that Dale isn’t suited as an interceptor, but Ed is very adept in that role.. expecting big things from him in ‘24.
Smads57
04-12-2023, 03:49 PM
I can see Coffield play in a role similar to Nick Vlastuin. Where he isn't the main intercept marking back (May, Lever, Andrews types) but he is the player we'd like to use to be the loose man in defense if the opposition is playing a forward short. He's a solid mark, consistent kick, reads the play up the field well, won't get lost if he is further up the ground on a high press and his pace is good enough for the role.
IMO Richards and Dale are a bit too short for the role, have shown they can defend one on one and still get free to attack. JOD isn't experienced enough at this stage. I think this could be Coffields place in the team if he stays fit.
Coffield well into it this morning at training. He tackled and was tackled in some drills. Hopefully the previous two years are behind him re injury woes. Has some good size for that third interceptor type role. Fairly clean disposal skills as well.
EasternWest
05-12-2023, 07:53 AM
Hoping this lad is consistent and good enough to maintain a lock posy in Defence.
WE are desperate for a Buss and Coffield to step up and improve our defencive unit
Cheers
Stephen
SPower it's great to see you back in action.
bulldogtragic
05-12-2023, 08:49 AM
Hoping this lad is consistent and good enough to maintain a lock posy in Defence.
WE are desperate for a Buss and Coffield to step up and improve our defencive unit
Cheers
Stephen
If we can go the season without seeing Keath & Gardner we will have had a good year. If LJ, JOD, Buss, Darcy/Naughton, Coff, Richards, Dale & JJ plus maybe Daniel (Cleary, Gags, VDM, Doc) can stay fit and hold their place on form suspect our defence will have improved dramatically. With support from a two way running midfield.
mighty_west
07-12-2023, 02:57 PM
He kind of feels like a bit of a free hit at bringing in an elite type player (injuries pending) to our back end, like a few others also didn't realize he was 194cm (although officially listed 191cm), that's 1cm taller than Chris Grant if correct, so if he can get his body right, he could be a massive player for us, Coffield along with Sanders are the two in's i'm most excited about.
Mofra
07-12-2023, 02:59 PM
He kind of feels like a bit of a free hit at bringing in an elite type player (injuries pending) to our back end, like a few others also didn't realize he was 194cm (although officially listed 191cm), that's 1cm taller than Chris Grant if correct, so if he can get his body right, he could be a massive player for us, Coffield along with Sanders are the two in's i'm most excited about.
Easton Wood broke the AFL record for intercept marks at 185cm and held it for a few years and we're absolutely screaming out for an Intercept player (TOB just didn't work out).
If his body holds up there really is a spot for him. Classic cheap boom/bust trade for a high-end talent who was an outstanding junior
mighty_west
07-12-2023, 03:08 PM
Easton Wood broke the AFL record for intercept marks at 185cm and held it for a few years and we're absolutely screaming out for an Intercept player (TOB just didn't work out).
If his body holds up there really is a spot for him. Classic cheap boom/bust trade for a high-end talent who was an outstanding junior
Which is why i'm surprised we haven't tried Buku more in that role, seems like the perfect type with enough pace and athletic enough, can play forward obviously so should be able to read the play quite well down back, perhaps his sudden rise in the forward line looking like Wayne Carey on occasions in the VFL hurt that, still think he should be played down back even though he's a very good set shot for goal.
azabob
07-12-2023, 04:20 PM
Which is why i'm surprised we haven't tried Buku more in that role, seems like the perfect type with enough pace and athletic enough, can play forward obviously so should be able to read the play quite well down back, perhaps his sudden rise in the forward line looking like Wayne Carey on occasions in the VFL hurt that, still think he should be played down back even though he's a very good set shot for goal.
The knock on Buku is he would get winded just running onto the ground.
Bevo loves his defenders to play close to 100% game time as possible.
Mofra
07-12-2023, 04:31 PM
The knock on Buku is he would get winded just running onto the ground.
Bevo loves his defenders to play close to 100% game time as possible.
True. Also a reason we chased Lobb apparently, racks up a high TOG for a tall forward
azabob
07-12-2023, 05:09 PM
True. Also a reason we chased Lobb apparently, racks up a high TOG for a tall forward
Lobb TOG numbers at Freo were insane. Close to 100% most games.
SPower
07-12-2023, 11:19 PM
SPower it's great to see you back in action.
Cheers, All Good
Go Go Doggies
FrediKanoute
08-12-2023, 01:01 AM
The knock on Buku is he would get winded just running onto the ground.
Bevo loves his defenders to play close to 100% game time as possible.
The other knock on Buku is that he doesn't read the play well enough and positionally finds himself out of position and has to compensate with his athleticism. He has the tools not the nouse. Better as a forward from what I have seen.
Bulldog Joe
08-12-2023, 07:04 AM
The knock on Buku is he would get winded just running onto the ground.
Bevo loves his defenders to play close to 100% game time as possible.
Agree that Buku has the challenge with his running capacity.
Undersized and inadequate tank mean he needs to be elite in other areas to compensate.
Hotdog60
10-12-2023, 07:32 AM
The 'massive' month that earned lifelong Bulldog a second chance
After a horror run at St Kilda, Nick Coffield is hoping a move to the club he supported as a boy will reinvigorate his career
https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2023/12/07/6a544187-9a17-4ad3-882b-0a1cb7dbc0d3/CoffieldInset2.jpg?width=1064&height=600
NICK Coffield was there in 2016. He was at Giants Stadium after making the nine-hour road trip to Sydney with his dad to witness one of the most famous preliminary finals of the modern era. And he was at the MCG for two unforgettable games that September; the semi-final win over Hawthorn, a fortnight before the drought-breaking premiership win against Sydney.
But despite growing up as a passionate Western Bulldogs supporter in Melbourne's northern suburbs, it was Coffield's head - not his heart - that steered him to the Whitten Oval during the trade period in October.
The 2017 No.8 pick hasn't played at AFL level since the final round of the 2021 season. Having ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament during match simulation on a pre-season camp in Ballarat in February 2022, he has since undergone hamstring surgery and dealt with recurrent calf strains. The injuries have stalled a career that was on the rise in 2020 when he finished fifth in the Trevor Barker Award, but had started to wither on the vine.
Coffield didn't return to VFL level until late July this year but he quickly found his feet, playing four games for Sandringham to build some confidence, both for himself and for potential suitors looking to prise the defender away from RSEA Park.
"I think I just needed a fresh start," Coffield told AFL.com.au. "I have obviously had a tough couple of years with injuries with my knee, some hammy stuff and a fair bit of calf stuff in more recent times.
"I felt like I just needed a different environment to get the most out of myself. Hopefully I can bring on a bit more luck and opportunity here. The Dogs made me feel really wanted in the whole process once we started speaking. It really appealed to me being a Melbourne team and not being too far away."
https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2023/10/19/859f8d99-b008-4a04-a3fc-8b9dc2714630/F8w-eSzawAAPrb8.jpeg?width=708&height=1062
Coffield met with Luke Beveridge at the coach's bayside home at the end of the season to discuss a move that became far more complicated than anyone envisaged. In all, his trade to the Dogs involved four clubs (Carlton and Essendon were also part of it), two players (Coffield and Paddy Dow) and nine draft picks, and wasn't completed until two days after it looked like it was finalised.
"I spoke to (Beveridge) for the first time just after the season finished and he acknowledged that I hadn't been out there the past couple of years, but they still believed my best footy is ahead of me. You can doubt (that) at times when you're in rehab a fair bit," Coffield said.
"It was nice to hear they still had that confidence in me and backed my ability to play when I'm fit and healthy. They put a lot of confidence in me that I could come and contribute to the team."
After exactly 700 days between games at any level, Coffield collected 28 disposals in his return against Collingwood's VFL side at the end of July and backed it up with strong showings against Box Hill, the Northern Bullants and Williamstown. Bulldogs list manager Sam Power or a member of his recruiting team watched each of those four games to convince the club the defender was over the issues that had wiped out two years of his career.
"That month was massive for me. When you miss a full year with your knee, you are obviously pretty optimistic about the year following. But when it doesn't go your way from a soft tissue front, you start to doubt if you'll ever come good," he said.
"When it got towards the back end of the year, it was probably a good thing for me just to focus on playing VFL and get a few games under my belt and prove to clubs like the Dogs I can back up games and I am fit and healthy still. That was part of the aim of getting back when I did.
"It gave me confidence coming into this off-season fit and healthy. I think the September to December block is crucial and something my body hasn't had for the past two years."
It has been a long couple of years for the Northern Knights product. He has had to watch other top-10 picks from his draft ? Andy Brayshaw, Luke Davies-Uniacke and Aaron Naughton ? emerge as stars of the competition while has been stuck putting his body back together.
While eight other first-round picks from 2017 have reached 100 games, Coffield has been stuck on 52. Mature-age recruits like Bayley Fritsch (126 games), Brody Mihocek (126) and Tim Kelly (124) have all made up for lost time, while Coffield has been left wondering if he would ever get his body right.
Through many hours spent with sports psychologist, Dr Ben Robbins, who has moved from St Kilda to Essendon during the off-season to reunite with Brad Scott as head of psychology and wellbeing, Coffield learned how to combat the doubt that hovered over him during his time on the sidelines.
"It has been really tough, especially watching all your mates play every week. You want to be around the club and bring a positive attitude, but it is tough when you are deprived of something. There were times where it was really tough and you do doubt if you can get back. And if you do get back, will you still be any good? The game moves so fast and there is always new blokes coming in," he said.
https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2023/12/07/403e3f92-6873-4aaf-a7c5-40d93a60a5c1/TR271123MH045203042.jpg?width=708&height=1062
"There has been a lot of self-doubt, but full credit to the psychologists and people in the mindfulness space at the Saints, like Benny Robbins. He was awesome for me. A lot of stuff we spoke about was about perspective in terms of you as a person and as a footballer, which makes you think outside of your own bubble at times. Even though you do struggle, there is always stuff you can control. I'm really grateful for him and the perspective work we did."
Coffield spent most of the trade period in Byron Bay with his now former teammates, waiting patiently for updates from his manager, Adam Ramanauskas from TLA Worldwide.
When he flew home two days before the deadline, he thought the deal was done. But it wasn't. The complex four-way trade took far longer than anyone expected and wasn't officially signed off until after 2pm on that final day, just hours before the deadline.
But now he has the fresh start he craved, at a club he has always loved.
LINK (https://www.afl.com.au/news/1070958/nick-coffield-western-bulldogs-st-kilda-trade-injuries-the-massive-month-that-earned-lifelong-dogs-fan-second-chance)
jazzadogs
10-12-2023, 07:42 AM
I was strong on this trade and have been really buoyed by the early training reports.
I think he's clearly a best 22 player. His body seems to be working for him atm, so fingers crossed that continues!
GVGjr
10-12-2023, 08:45 AM
I was strong on this trade and have been really buoyed by the early training reports.
I think he's clearly a best 22 player. His body seems to be working for him atm, so fingers crossed that continues!
If I'm putting some of the pieces together correctly we had identified him as a potential target during the season and I would guess that has something to do with the discussions Power and his team had with Ramanauskas this year.
With a list management decision made to not re-sign Tim O'Brien our focus moved even stronger towards bringing Coffield in.
During the trade period a multi-club deal was struck that could deliver on a boyhood dream of Nick Coffield to play for the club he supported as a kid.
Our priority entering the trade period was largely to increase our 'points' to deliver Croft and add some needs based players like Harmes, Coffield and then Bramble. The fact that we landed Coffield on the cheap proves that Power had assessed the market correctly and it appears he must have a solid reputation with the various player managers.
Great outcome all round.
Mofra
10-12-2023, 09:09 AM
I was strong on this trade and have been really buoyed by the early training reports.
I think he's clearly a best 22 player. His body seems to be working for him atm, so fingers crossed that continues!
It's the exact type of buy low, potentially for a high level player, we should be looking at every year.
The fact he plays in a position of desperate need for us is a massive bonus too
azabob
10-12-2023, 09:18 AM
If I'm putting some of the pieces together correctly we had identified him as a potential target during the season and I would guess that has something to do with the discussions Power and his team had with Ramanauskas this year.
With a list management decision made to not re-sign Tim O'Brien our focus moved even stronger towards bringing Coffield in.
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It also seems that when Power was spotted at a Collingwood game watching ?Ginivan? Power was actually watching Coffield!
Reading that Khamis is playing back also probably spelt the end of O?Brien (along with Coffield recruitment).
hujsh
10-12-2023, 11:07 AM
It's a bit vanilla I guess but I appreciate that he didn't give his former club a whack over anything. I'd imagine a lot of players once they leave suddenly decide they didn't appreciate certain things about their former club (like many of us would with our workplaces) but unlike Dunkley last year and Hamling this year (with Freo not us) he's kept things nice and simple. 'I just felt like I needed a new start' is pretty much the perfect line for him given his injuries.
Twodogs
10-12-2023, 12:23 PM
I love how happy he looks in his Bulldogs jumper. Ive got a good feeling about this trade
bornadog
10-12-2023, 01:32 PM
I love how happy he looks in his Bulldogs jumper. Ive got a good feeling about this trade
He loved the club as a child
https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2023/12/07/6a544187-9a17-4ad3-882b-0a1cb7dbc0d3/CoffieldInset2.jpg?width=1064&height=600
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