Sore Aaron Cadman receives big praise from Giants coach

Sore Aaron Cadman receives big praise from Giants coach

GWS coach Adam Kingsley has praised the psychological toughness of Aaron Cadman after the previous No.1 draft choose performed by soreness to kick three objectives in opposition to West Coast.

Cadman completed with 3.0 from 9 disposals in Sunday’s 65-point AFL win – 16.12 (108) to five.13 (43) – over West Coast in Perth.

The 20-year-old’s greatest spotlight got here simply earlier than the fulltime siren when he took a towering mark after which kicked really.

Cadman kicked simply six objectives from 12 matches in his debut season final yr, however he already has seven objectives from three video games in 2024.

“He’s progressing really well. I’ve been really happy with him,” Kingsley mentioned.

“He wasn’t quite 100 per cent today coming into the game. We had a little bit of concern around just a bit of soreness in his glutes.

“But for him to have the ability to carry out on the degree with that little little bit of doubt, it is a reflection of his mindset and his psychological toughness, and he nonetheless contributed actually strongly for us.

“There’s not many key forwards who come in and are able to perform at that sort of level in their second year, particularly early in their second year.

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“We’re actually assured in him. He’s a tough employee, has nice consideration to element, and he will be a extremely good participant for a very long time for us.”

The dominant win over West Coast improved the Giants’ record to a perfect 3-0 this season, catapulting them to the top of the table.

It’s in stark contrast to last year when they were 3-7 before finally clicking into gear and making it all the way to the preliminary final.

GWS are rated premiership favourites, and Kingsley said that tag brought challenges in itself.

“Clearly complacency, feeling fairly blissful about how we’re enjoying or what we’re doing, can be one thing that we’ll must keep away from,” Kingsley mentioned.

“The second that we transfer away from the way in which we wish to play, we cannot get the outcomes that we wish.

“So we’re fully aware of that. We continue to challenge each other around making sure we prepare as well as we possibly can each week.

“We will go on the market and play as finest as we probably can and see the place it takes us.”

The Giants have the bye this week earlier than taking up Gold Coast in Gather Round on April 7.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au