Collingwood bad boy De Goey craves AFL flags, respect

Collingwood bad boy De Goey craves AFL flags, respect

Now relaxed and completely satisfied inside himself, Collingwood star Jordan De Goey is keen to earn the respect of the AFL world as he seeks to shed his bad-boy picture and style the last word group success.

De Goey has courted loads of controversy all through his nine-year profession, most notably over his “disrespectful” behaviour whereas partying in Bali throughout final yr’s mid-season break.

The 27-year-old midfielder is presently serving a three-match suspension for tough conduct over the excessive bump that flattened West Coast teenager Elijah Hewett.

But De Goey has in any other case saved out of bother in 2023 and let his explosive model of soccer do the speaking in a career-best season so far.

“Over time the perception of me hasn’t been great and that’s been a lot to do with my wrongdoing, I guess,” De Goey instructed Fox Footy.

“For me moving forward it’s just trying to create a new path for myself and the people around me.

“I’m simply having fun with my footy and I’m simply making an attempt to be one of the best particular person I could be. As lengthy as I preserve that up, hopefully we’ll get there someday.”

De Goey went close to leaving Collingwood as a free agent last year, almost joining St Kilda before staying in black and white.

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He played in the Magpies’ losing 2018 grand final side and is desperate for premiership success.

But he also insists he is focused on personal growth, working regularly with Collingwood’s full-time sports psychologist.

“Hopefully I’ve obtained a number of premierships to my identify (after I retire), that is the primary objective, after which I simply need to be revered and an individual that individuals can look as much as,” De Goey mentioned.

“People say if you’re completely satisfied you are enjoying your greatest footy and that is what I’m doing in the mean time.

“But there’s still plenty of room for growth. I’m still learning as a person and I’ve got great people around me at the moment that are really helping me.”

De Goey has averaged a career-best 24.9 disposals and 5.8 clearances this season, kicking 10 objectives throughout 11 video games.

He has produced one of the best and most constant performances of his 148-game profession so far whereas spending most of his time within the midfield.

“I’ve showed glimpses in the past but I’ve never been able to string together a full season,” De Goey mentioned.

“That’s on the back of preparation, taking my game to the next level in terms of recovery and all these little things that you hear about.

“Until you begin dwelling these actions every day, it takes some time to occur.

“I would’ve liked to have learnt a lot of lessons I did learn early, but I’m here now and I’m focused on my footy now.”

De Goey is ready to return from suspension when Collingwood tackle the Western Bulldogs in spherical 17.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au