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Find the perfect Izak Rankine stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. Izak Rankine (born 23 April 2000) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). The third pick in the 2018 draft averaged 61 in his three NEAFL games last season. Latest Player News. Izak Rankine is seen during a Gold Coast Suns training session at Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast, Wednesday, June 10, 2020. I think he’s the closest thing I’ve seen to McLeod in terms of he’s got that beautiful burst of speed when he needs it, but also that composure and ability to put a game into slow motion yet do freakish things at various times.But following the shoulder injury of teammate Matthew Rowell, Rankine was finally added to the starting side this week.“It’s pretty surreal. After being restricted by a series of hamstring strains last year, Rankine took centre stage for the first time on Saturday night with the Gold Coast Suns. I knew where the goals were so as soon as I got the ball I was going to snap it.”Rankine was joined by fellow Bloods junior Will Day (Hawthorn), Norwood wingman Dylan Stephens (Norwood) as well as Eagles pair Josh Morris (Hawthorn) and Andrew McPherson (Adelaide) in making their AFL debut in Round 6.”I decided not to grab it because he would have tackled me so I just kicked it out of the air.””The first one (goal) was pretty instinctive,” Rankine told Gold Coast Suns TV. AFL 2020, Izak Rankine, Gold Coast Suns, goals, debut, AFL 360 15-07-2020 08:38 via foxsports.com.au Gold Coast Suns young gun Izak Rankine reveals he had self … Nic Savage @nic_savage1 news.com.au July 11, 2020 8:26pm To be announced as the Rising Star is just the cherry on top I think.”Gold Coast's Izak Rankine rejoices after one of his three goals against Melbourne on Saturday night. The Suns are … RD6: Dew tells Rankine of debut news Izak Rankine will make his long-awaited AFL debut this weekend. But fan favourite Matt Rowell’s unfortunate shoulder injury gave the rookie an opportunity in the spotlight.Meanwhile, Hawthorn great Dermott Brereton couldn’t stop laughing from the commentary box.Gold Coast Suns prodigy Izak Rankine continues to turn heads in the AFL, leaving the commentary box in stitches after scoring an unorthodox goal against the Sydney Swans at the SCG.Late in the third quarter, Rankine scored another classy goal from 45 metres out to extend the Suns’ lead to 22 points.Suns coach Stuart Dew was also spotted giggling from the viewing box, in utter disbelief of his star forward.“He can do anything.”Having secured their fourth win of the season, the Suns climb back into the top eight of the AFL ladder. ”I saw Gawny’s (Melbourne ruckman Max Gawn) eyes as he looked at one of the other (Melbourne) boys,” said Rankine, a dual All-Australian with the Torrens University SA U18 team.The first, which came with his first kick in AFL company, caught everyone by surprise as he snapped truly 12 minutes into the opening quarter.”My eyes lit up and I pretty much just tapped it forward, tried to grab it but couldn’t get hold of it, and then at the last minute I wanted to go grab it but I saw Maysie (Melbourne’s Steven May) on the other side.”I need to prepare the best I can to make sure I keep playing some consistent footy and get a few games under my belt,” he said.The No.3 draft pick was equally freakish when he scored his second major midway through the third quarter.But the Flinders Park product wasn’t done there. Izak Rankine (born 23 April 2000) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). 3 pick in the 2018 AFL Draft, but the South Australian missed most of the 2019 season with injury.As the final siren sounded at Giants Stadium, the Suns were narrowly behind on the scoreboard, losing the match 12.8 (80) to 9.9 (63). Picture - AFL Photos”He was about to tap it down his (teammate’s) throat but I just got in front, intercepted it and rolled it through.”After being restricted by a series of hamstring strains last year, Rankine took centre stage for the first time on Saturday night with the Gold Coast Suns.”And then my footy will do the talking from there.”Rankine finished with 12 disposals, one mark and three tackles to go with his 3.3 against the Demons but after managing just three NEAFL games last year, he knows his challenge is to start stringing together consistent performances.Izak Rankine celebrates one of his three goals on debut against Melbourne on Saturday night.
Find the perfect Izak Rankine stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. Izak Rankine (born 23 April 2000) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). The third pick in the 2018 draft averaged 61 in his three NEAFL games last season. Latest Player News. Izak Rankine is seen during a Gold Coast Suns training session at Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast, Wednesday, June 10, 2020. I think he’s the closest thing I’ve seen to McLeod in terms of he’s got that beautiful burst of speed when he needs it, but also that composure and ability to put a game into slow motion yet do freakish things at various times.But following the shoulder injury of teammate Matthew Rowell, Rankine was finally added to the starting side this week.“It’s pretty surreal. After being restricted by a series of hamstring strains last year, Rankine took centre stage for the first time on Saturday night with the Gold Coast Suns. I knew where the goals were so as soon as I got the ball I was going to snap it.”Rankine was joined by fellow Bloods junior Will Day (Hawthorn), Norwood wingman Dylan Stephens (Norwood) as well as Eagles pair Josh Morris (Hawthorn) and Andrew McPherson (Adelaide) in making their AFL debut in Round 6.”I decided not to grab it because he would have tackled me so I just kicked it out of the air.””The first one (goal) was pretty instinctive,” Rankine told Gold Coast Suns TV. AFL 2020, Izak Rankine, Gold Coast Suns, goals, debut, AFL 360 15-07-2020 08:38 via foxsports.com.au Gold Coast Suns young gun Izak Rankine reveals he had self … Nic Savage @nic_savage1 news.com.au July 11, 2020 8:26pm To be announced as the Rising Star is just the cherry on top I think.”Gold Coast's Izak Rankine rejoices after one of his three goals against Melbourne on Saturday night. The Suns are … RD6: Dew tells Rankine of debut news Izak Rankine will make his long-awaited AFL debut this weekend. But fan favourite Matt Rowell’s unfortunate shoulder injury gave the rookie an opportunity in the spotlight.Meanwhile, Hawthorn great Dermott Brereton couldn’t stop laughing from the commentary box.Gold Coast Suns prodigy Izak Rankine continues to turn heads in the AFL, leaving the commentary box in stitches after scoring an unorthodox goal against the Sydney Swans at the SCG.Late in the third quarter, Rankine scored another classy goal from 45 metres out to extend the Suns’ lead to 22 points.Suns coach Stuart Dew was also spotted giggling from the viewing box, in utter disbelief of his star forward.“He can do anything.”Having secured their fourth win of the season, the Suns climb back into the top eight of the AFL ladder. ”I saw Gawny’s (Melbourne ruckman Max Gawn) eyes as he looked at one of the other (Melbourne) boys,” said Rankine, a dual All-Australian with the Torrens University SA U18 team.The first, which came with his first kick in AFL company, caught everyone by surprise as he snapped truly 12 minutes into the opening quarter.”My eyes lit up and I pretty much just tapped it forward, tried to grab it but couldn’t get hold of it, and then at the last minute I wanted to go grab it but I saw Maysie (Melbourne’s Steven May) on the other side.”I need to prepare the best I can to make sure I keep playing some consistent footy and get a few games under my belt,” he said.The No.3 draft pick was equally freakish when he scored his second major midway through the third quarter.But the Flinders Park product wasn’t done there. Izak Rankine (born 23 April 2000) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). 3 pick in the 2018 AFL Draft, but the South Australian missed most of the 2019 season with injury.As the final siren sounded at Giants Stadium, the Suns were narrowly behind on the scoreboard, losing the match 12.8 (80) to 9.9 (63). Picture - AFL Photos”He was about to tap it down his (teammate’s) throat but I just got in front, intercepted it and rolled it through.”After being restricted by a series of hamstring strains last year, Rankine took centre stage for the first time on Saturday night with the Gold Coast Suns.”And then my footy will do the talking from there.”Rankine finished with 12 disposals, one mark and three tackles to go with his 3.3 against the Demons but after managing just three NEAFL games last year, he knows his challenge is to start stringing together consistent performances.Izak Rankine celebrates one of his three goals on debut against Melbourne on Saturday night.