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One of the biggest names in NTFA Division 1 will move up to the Premier League for the 2022 season. East Coast’s best and fairest Ethan Goldfinch will join his junior Bracknell team to play at the highest level of the NTFA with the incumbent prime ministers. After being a key cog in the Swans’ wheels during his three seasons at the club, the 24-year-old said it was not easy to keep his team-mates informed of the decision. READ MORE: St Patrick’s College Wins High School Netball Championships “It was probably one of the toughest decisions I’ve had to make with football,” he said. “I have very good friends there [at East Coast] so it was really hard. “It was unreal there, it’s a place I want to go back to at some point in my career.” Leaving the Swans as a top player, Goldfinch thanked former coach Ned Hyland, president Stephen ‘Reg’ Walley and Robert ‘Booza’ Breen as well as his close friends Lewis Ritchie and the Child brothers. [Nick and Sam] for their company. After playing Bracknell in 2012 at the age of 15 in the Under-19s before moving to North Launceston the following year, Goldfinch will reunite with Redlegs co-captains and classmates Jack Dyer and Will Fisher. , a pair of relationships that make moving a reality. New coach Corry Goodluck has described the rookie as “a dominant left foot on the back flank or in midfield” and is looking forward to taking the field with him next year. “He’s definitely going to be a great asset to our club, he’s a great clubman and a great person on and off the pitch,” he said. READ MORE: Hobart Hurricanes’ Tayla Vlaeminck ready for WBBL06 campaign to be good to have him on our list at Bracknell and hopefully with a good preseason and level of engagement he can very well integrate into our team. over the past two seasons, starring Josh Holland, Sam Douglas, Matty Dennis, Sam Borlini and Nick Mitchell.
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LOAD THROUGH: Bracknell rookie Ethan Goldfinch pulls off a Lilydale tackle for the East Coast.
The best and fairest of the East Coast Ethan Goldfinch will join his junior Bracknell team to play at the highest level of the NTFA with the reigning Premiers.
After being a key cog in the Swans’ wheels during his three seasons at the club, the 24-year-old said it was not easy to keep his team-mates informed of the decision.
“It was probably one of the most difficult decisions I have had to make in football,” he said.
“I have very good friends there [at East Coast] so it was really hard.
“It was unreal there, it’s a place I want to go back to at some point in my career.”
Leaving the Swans as a top player, Goldfinch thanked former coach Ned Hyland, president Stephen ‘Reg’ Walley and Robert ‘Booza’ Breen as well as his close friends Lewis Ritchie and the Child brothers. [Nick and Sam] for their company.
After playing Bracknell in 2012 at the age of 15 in the Under-19s before moving to North Launceston the following year, Goldfinch will reunite with Redlegs co-captains and classmates Jack Dyer and Will Fisher. , a pair of relationships that make moving a reality.
New coach Corry Goodluck has described the rookie as “a dominant left foot on the back flank or in midfield” and is looking forward to taking the field with him next year.
“He’s definitely going to be a great asset to our club, he’s a great clubman and a great person on and off the pitch,” he said.
âI haven’t played much football with him myself, but his professionalism is second to none and he wants to improve by playing in a top league first division.
“It will be good to have him on our list at Bracknell and I hope that with a good preseason and a good level of commitment he can fit into our squad very well.”
Goldfinch’s move to the Redlegs sees him join a Bracknell roster studded with all-stars over the past two seasons, with the likes of Josh Holland, Sam Douglas, Matty Dennis, Sam Borlini and Nick Mitchell.