The Gold Coast Bulletin

Debut is Rankine among ‘the best’

- LIZ WALSH

IZAK Rankine’s stunning three-goal AFL debut for the Gold Coast Suns is being described as one of the best by greats of the game.

The 2018 No.3 draft pick picked up 12 disposals, two clearances and kicked 3.3 in Gold Coast’s 17-point loss to Melbourne in Sydney on Saturday night.

On Fox Footy, triple premiershi­p Brisbane Lions player Jonathan Brown described Rankine’s performanc­e as “exciting a debut as I’ve ever seen”, while Demons champion Garry Lyon said the 20-year-old had “played like a 300-gamer”.

Kane Cornes, on the AFL’s The Round So Far said Rankine had “shades of Wanganeen” and AFL talent ambassador Kevin Sheehan tweeted the South Australian would likely join No. 1 draft pick of 2018 Sam Walsh as a future AFL star.

But none of this has surprised South Australia’s under-18 coach Tony Bamford, who coached Rankine at three national championsh­ips.

“His lateral movement we saw, the X-factor he had, we saw all that every week when he was under-18, even under-17,” Bamford said.

Rankine was unable to debut in 2019 – alongside fellow South Australian and the Suns’ 2018 No.2 pick Jack Lukosius) – because of persistent hamstring and hip injuries and Bamford said that would have been tough for the youngster.

“He’s so driven and so internally competitiv­e and he hates missing football, so that would have been a real test for him,” he said.

“It would have been a relief for him when he got out there and it’s almost like he’s been able to express himself in a game of football again.”

Rankine debuted as a 16year-old in the SANFL for West Adelaide in 2016 and then-Bloods coach Mark

Mickan described his AFL debut as “mercurial”.

“He’s got that in him to produce that sort of football … he’ll be one people will come to watch, not just because of what he did yesterday, but the way he plays,” Mickan said.

“He takes the game on and takes the opposition on and he’s very exciting to watch.”

Bamford said Rankine’s confidence stood out.

“But it’s nowhere near arrogant, it’s just self belief … he has an internal, burning desire to compete,” he said.

“He’s made for the AFL and he’ll make the AFL a better product when he gets more games under his belt.

“Last night, we saw how dangerous he could be in the forward third of the oval, in and around goal, how creative he is, how he can kick goals out of some really awkward situations.

“(Saturday) night was just the tip of the iceberg – he has a lot more of his game to show us.”

 ?? Picture: RYAN PIERSE/AFL PHOTOS ?? Young gun Izak Rankine celebrates after kicking his first AFL goal.
Picture: RYAN PIERSE/AFL PHOTOS Young gun Izak Rankine celebrates after kicking his first AFL goal.

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