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Toby Nankervis (born 12 August 1994) is a professional
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er playing for the
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in the
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(AFL). He previously played 12 matches for the
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from 2014 to 2016 after being drafted by the club with the 35th pick in the 2013 AFL national draft. Nankervis is a three-time premiership player with Richmond, winning in 2017, 2019 and 2020. Nankervis was announced as co-captain alongside
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ahead of the 2022 Season.


Early life and junior football

Nankervis was born to parents Sharon and Kingsley in August 1994. He spent his early years in the South-West Melbourne suburb of
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before the family moved to the rural northern
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n town of George Town where he attended school at Lilydale District High School. There he played junior football for Lilydale in the junior divisions of the North Eastern Football Union, including in an under 16s premiership in 2009 alongside fellow future-AFL draftee Jay Lockhart. He later played football above his age group in senior matches for the
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in the
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while still a junior. Nankervis was draft eligible in 2012, but was passed over in both the national and rookie drafts. In 2013 Nankervis represented Tasmania in the National Under 18 Championships. He was particularly dominant in a match against the Northern Territory where he recorded 22 disposals, nine marks and kicked five goals. He was named the competition's best ruck, winning All-Australian selection as well as being a joint winner of the Harrison Medal for Division 2's best and fairest player. In addition to football, Nankervis was also a promising junior cricketer. He was once a member of the Tasmanian Cricket Academy and played for his state through Under-17s level.


AFL career


Sydney (2014-2016)

Nankervis was drafted by with the club's third pick and the 35th selection overall in the 2013 AFL National draft. Nankervis did not play senior football for the Swans in his first season, instead playing 18 matches with the club's reserves side in the NEAFL. He was on the brink of selection on a number of times, being named as a senior emergency in eight matches that season. He made his debut in round 14 2015, in a match against at the
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He kicked a goal on debut, to go along with ten disposals and six hit outs. He finished the season having played five matches at AFL level. Nankervis was considered a fourth option ruckman in 2016, clearly behind teammates
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,
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and
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. He played sporadically across the year, playing a total of seven matches. He played in the club's semi-final match against , recording a then-career-high 15 disposals along with 16 hit-outs. Whilst he did not ultimately play, Nankervis was named as an emergency in the Swans' 2016 Grand Final team. Though his impact at senior level was minimal, he was named in the 2016 NEAFL Team of the Year for his performances in the club's reserve side. He played 13 matches for the reserves side, kicking 19 goals in the process. In a match against Eastlake he kicked six goals and took 11 marks. At the conclusion of the 2016 season, Nankervis sought a contract away from Sydney, looking for greater opportunities to play at the AFL level.


Richmond (2017–present)


2017 season

On 19 October 2016 he was traded to Richmond in exchange for a third round draft selection. In his first pre-season at the club, Nankervis was lauded for his aggressive playing style, with Richmond forward
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claiming Nankervis had "a bit of mongrel in him." The club's coaching staff also heaped praise upon him, with
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noting his willingness to "hit bodies and follow up and chase" while Andrew McQualter claimed Nankervis had "nearly put a couple of our players in hospital with his tackles." On the back of his impressive pre-season training efforts and a serious back injury to fellow ruck
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, Nankervis spent the
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playing as the club's primary ruckman. He solidified his standing thanks to three consecutive strong performances and forced his way into position as the club's leading ruck. Nankervis made his Richmond debut in the 2017 season opening match, a victory over at the
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. He recorded career bests for hit-outs (27) and goals (2) in the match. Nankervis followed this up with another impressive game in round 2's win over . Though Nankervis was beaten in the ruck by
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(45-18 hit-outs), it was his work around the ground that impressed coach
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. He recorded career highs for disposals (21), clearances (an equal team-high seven), inside-50s (6), rebound-50s (3) and contested possessions (14). It was the most contested possessions by a Richmond ruckman since
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recorded 18 in round 17, 2003. Nankervis set a Richmond club record in round 5 when he posted 56 hitouts in a win over on Anzac Day eve. At the time he was ranked third in the league for Rucks under Champion Data's ranking points system which aggregates various statistical categories. In round 6, Nankervis was reported for an off-the-ball elbow on 's David Mackay. He was subsequently offered (and accepted) a one-match suspension by the AFL's Match Review Panel. He returned in the club's round 8 loss to . In May Nankervis was labelled "a revelation" by
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journalist Rohan Connolly, for his presence in a revitalised Richmond midfield. In the same article he was rated the sixth best trade pick-up of the off-season. Jon Ralph of the Herald Sun went so far as to label Nankervis the number one recruit in the league that year. In round 10's
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match, Nankervis would kick a running goal from the 50 metre arc to seal the game in the final two minutes. After ten rounds Nankervis ranked 20th in the league for hit-outs (26.4), but among rucks was sixth in clearances (2.9), and fifth for both tackles (3.1) and disposals (13.8). He played his old club Sydney in round 13 and equaled a career high nine tackles in the match. When young ruck Ivan Soldo was added to the side in round 17, Nankervis saw a change in role, moved from a midfield exclusive role to one incorporating stints in the Richmond forward line. An eye-injury to full forward Jack Riewoldt caused him to miss round 19 and saw Nankervis asked to fill his role, kicking a career high three goals in the process. In the five match period that Soldo was in the team (including two with Riewoldt out), Nankervis saw his percentage of playing time in the forward line increase from less than three per cent to 36 per cent. Nankervis resumed full ruck duties by round 22 though, with Soldo having played his last senior game of the year. He continued on in the ruck through winning finals against and on the way to a
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match-up with minor premiers . Though no player on either side had played in a Grand Final before, Nankervis had the unique experience of being the only player to have warmed up for one, having been an emergency in the previous year' game while with the Swans. He ultimately became a premiership player in 2017 though, logging 28 hitouts, 18 disposals, four marks and three tackles in his side's 48 point victory. He finished 2017 rating fifth at the club for total clearances (68) and third for tackles (97) that year. He also ranked 11th in the league for total hitouts and recorded the seventh most hit outs ever in a season by a Richmond player (593).


2018 season

On the back of his premiership year, Nankervis earned a further one-year contract extension, seeing him secured to Richmond until at least the end of the 2020 season. He spent part of the 2018 pre season training as a forward, preparing for the ultimately unsuccessful potential injury return of
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that could have seen Nankervis play significant forward-line minutes. In the first pre-season match of 2018 Nankervis sustained a concussion mid match and sat out the majority of the match as a result. He returned in the second and final match of the series though, before playing as lead ruck in the club's season-opening round 1 win over . Nankervis kicked his first goal of the season in round 3 and in round 6 recorded a career-high 29 disposals, besting eventual
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despite losing in the ruck with just 17 hitouts. For that performance he earned five votes in the AFL Coaches Association award as the equal-third best player on the ground. After eight rounds Nankervis ranked third at Richmond for contested possessions, centre clearances and total clearances behind only club captain
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and reigning
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ist Dustin Martin. He suffered a minor injury to his right wrist when falling in a ruck contest in round 8 that saw him fail to train in the lead up to round 9's match against in
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. Nankervis was ruled fit to play despite the injury, but was beaten by his Eagles counterparts Nic Naitanui and Scott Lycett who carried West Coast to a win. In round 11's marquee
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match against , Nankervis kicked two goals and was named among Richmond's best players by ''AFL Media'' in the 71-point victory. He picked up a single coaches vote in round 15, this time for laying a team high 10 tackles. Nankervis again earned a coaches vote in round 18's victory over . Three weeks later Nankervis suffered a minor quad cork injury during round 20 that saw him miss the club's round 21 match . He missed just one match however, returning to play in each of the club's two final matches before the finals series. Nankervis concluded the home and away season ranked second among the league's rucks for average disposals per game while Richmond earned the minor premiership and a home qualifying final against . He contributed 14 disposals in a win during that match and a further 16 in what would prove a shock preliminary final loss to rivals that brought Nankervis' and the club's season to an end. Nankervis was comprehensibly beaten by opposition ruck
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in that final match, allowing Grundy an all-time finals record 56 hit outs. After playing 23 matches and kicking seven goals that year, Nankervis placed 13th in the Richmond club best and fairest award.


2019 season

After a complete pre-season training period, Nankervis began 2019 playing as a forward, in order to allow the club to trial potential ruck backups Ivan Soldo and Noah Balta. He kicked three goals while playing the role in the first of Richmond's pre-season matches, before shifting to the primary ruck role and adding one more goal in their final match of
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. Nankvervis started the season with a particularly strong performance, recording 17 disposals, 34 hit outs and an equal career-best three goals while playing lead ruck, earning four votes in the coaches' association award in the process. He received another two votes in that award for his 14 disposals and one goal in round 4, earning the fifth most votes of any Richmond player that day. In round 6's ANZAC Day eve match against , Nankervis again attracted three coaches votes, but also received a $2000 fine for a careless low impact strike on opposition forward Tom McDonald. Two weeks later Nankervis would suffer a serious right adductor injury in a ruck contest during the first quarter of a match against in round 8. Though he returned to the field for a short period of play after the initial injury, he would be ruled out for the rest of the match by half time. The club later confirmed the injury to be a high grade tear that had seen muscle and some tendon come off the bone, and announced an expected recovery time period of eight weeks. Though he had returned to full speed running within six weeks, slower progression with strength in the muscle saw estimates of a return push back at least two more weeks. Nankervis made his return to football through the VFL in mid-July, recording 13 hit outs, eight disposals and a goal in managed minutes. He played a further two matches at reserves-level, gradually increasing his playing time as he continued to recover towards full fitness. Nankervis made a return to AFL football in round 21, contributing 25 disposals and an equal season-best 34 hitouts in a win over in which he also received a $3000 fine for striking opposition midfielder Marc Murphy. His stint lasted just the one match however, after he was a late withdrawal with groin soreness the following week. Nankervis made his return after two weeks rest with impressive performance in a VFL qualifying final win over the reserves in which he managed 22 disposals, 33 hitouts and a match winning final quarter goal despite a poor start and only playing limited minutes. It was enough to earn him a senior-level recall for the club's AFL qualifying final win over the the following week in which he recorded 24 hitouts while supporting lead ruck Ivan Soldo. He had a quiet performance in the preliminary final that followed, finishing with just 11 hitouts and five disposals in the win over that earned his side a grand final berth against . Nankervis' output lifted considerably in the grand final, notching an equal season-best 17 disposals along with 22 hitouts to help his side to an 89-point victory and a second premiership in three seasons.


2020 season

Nankervis underwent groin surgery to reattach his abductor tendon to the bone in the 2019/20 off-season, and had a significantly reduced pre-season training program as a result. After limited minutes in match-simulation sessions in early February, Nankervis targeted a return to top-level match-play for the club's final pre-season game in March. He ultimately missed selection for that match and instead made his return in a VFL practice match in the first week March and was scheduled to play in another the following week that was eventually cancelled due to safety concerns as a result of the rapid progression of the
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into Australia. Nankervis was recalled to AFL level when the season began a week later, recording 16 hit outs in significantly limited minutes as second-string to lead ruck Ivan Soldo in a win over that was played without crowds in attendance due to public health prohibitions on large gatherings. In what was the first of what the league planned would be a reduced 17-round season, the match was also played with quarter lengths reduced by one fifth in order to reduce the physical load on players who would be expected to play multiple matches with short breaks in the second half of the year. Just three days later, the AFL Commission suspended the season for an indefinite period after multiple states enforced border closures. Nankervis was dropped from AFL level when the season resumed after an 11-week hiatus, instead playing an unofficial scratch match against 's reserves due to AFL clubs' withdrawal from the VFL season. After one further match at reserves level, Nankervis was recalled for the club's round 4 AFL match against where he was the club's best player, earning five coaches award votes for a performance that included 26 hitouts, 17 disposals and a goal. He lasted just one more match at the level, suffering a serious syndesmosis ankle injury in round 5's win over . Nankervis stayed in Melbourne to undergo surgery on the ankle in the week that followed, while his teammates relocated to the
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as a result of a virus outbreak in Melbourne. In mid-July Nankervis traveled to Queensland and by the end of month he had joined his teammates after clearing the state's mandated 14-day quarantine. Nankervis joined the main training group by the second week of August and was recalled to AFL level for the club's round 14 match against . He recorded 14 disposals and an equal game-high six tackles, while playing a supporting role to lead ruck Ivan Soldo. In the next match following the club's one week bye, Nankervis would be elevated to the lead ruck position after Soldo suffered a season-ending knee injury. Nankervis recorded just 11 hit outs in the club's first-up qualifying final loss to the , before improving to 15 hit outs and four clearances in a semi-final win over . He trailed only Dustin Martin for best on ground honours in the preliminary final that followed, notching a game-high 10 tackles, as well as recording three marks and 10 hit outs in the fourth quarter of that comeback win over . Nankervis became a triple-premiership player the following week, leading all players for pressure acts in what the '' Herald Sun'' described as a "lion-hearted" performance as his team defeated by 31 points in the 2020 grand final.


Player profile

Nankervis plays as a ruck and is particularly adept at the non-traditional ground ball aspects of the role including tackling and winning centre clearances. He is also noteworthy for his contested marking ability and can play as a relief tall forward.


Statistics

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Honours and achievements

Team * 3× AFL premiership player ():
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2020 *
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Junior *U18 division 2 best & fairest: 2013 *U18 All Australian: 2013


Personal life

Outside of football, Nankervis has trained as an apprentice carpenter.


References


External links

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Toby Nankervis' statistics
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