Cometh the moment, cometh the Cumberland. It would've been incredibly easy for Noah Cumberland to stay down on himself after last week's agonising 'play on' ...
“I’ve got to give the kid credit, he has been incredible since he’s come in. “Today he wins us the game with those five goals. He came in a little bit raw, he’s put the work in, he’s self-driven, he’s responsible for his own development and that to me is the mark of him as a player.”
Exciting, young Richmond forward Noah Cumberland has been given a huge tick of approval by Tigers coach Damien Hardwick following his match-winning, display against Brisbane at the MCG today. Playing just his fifth game of AFL football (and he sat on ...
“He was always a beast of a player . . . athletic traits. He’s put the work in, he’s self-driven, he’s responsible for his own development. “We’ve put a little bit of work with Sam Lonergan (development coach) and those guys around him, but the credit is firmly with Noah on this one. “I’ve got to give the kid credit – he’s been incredible since he’s come in. But probably like most Queensland kids, a little bit slow in the general footy IQ stuff. “He’s diligent, he’s got his note-pad, he does the work, he watches tape, and he just loves it.