Toby Nankervis
- January 10, 2024
- Football Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Toby Nankervis |
Occupation | Football Player |
Date Of Birth | Aug 12, 1994(1994-08-12) |
Age | 30 |
Birthplace | George Town |
Country | Malaysia |
Birth City | Penang |
Horoscope | Leo |
Toby Nankervis Biography
Name | Toby Nankervis |
Birthday | Aug 12 |
Birth Year | 1994 |
Place Of Birth | George Town |
Home Town | Penang |
Birth Country | Malaysia |
Birth Sign | Leo |
Toby Nankervis is one of the most popular and richest Football Player who was born on August 12, 1994 in George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
Toby Nankervis (born 12 August 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played 12 matches for the Sydney Swans from 2014 to 2016 after being drafted by the club with the 35th pick in the 2013 AFL national draft. Nankervis is a two-time premiership player with Richmond, winning in 2017 and 2019.
Nankervis was draft eligible in 2012, but was passed over in both the national and rookie drafts.
Toby Nankervis Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Football Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Toby Nankervis is one of the richest Football Player from Malaysia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Toby Nankervis 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Nankervis was born to parents Sharon and Kingsley in August 1994. He spent his early years in the South-West Melbourne suburb of Point Cook before the family moved to the rural northern Tasmanian 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 North Launceston Football Club in the Tasmanian Football League while still a junior.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 6 ft 6 in |
Weight | 225 lbs |
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Nankervis was considered a fourth option ruckman in 2016, clearly behind teammates Kurt Tippett, Callum Sinclair and Sam Naismith. He played sporadically across the year, playing a total of seven matches. He played in the club’s semi-final match against Adelaide, 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.
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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 the series. 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 Melbourne, 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 Fremantle 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 Carlton 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 Essendon 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 Brisbane Lions 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 Geelong that earned his side a grand final berth against Greater Western Sydney. 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.
Who is Toby Nankervis dad?
Ian James Nankervis (born 3 January 1948) is a former Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Nankervis played for Geelong for 17 seasons and was captain from 1978 to 1981, and again in 1983.
How many games has Toby Nankervis?
Toby Nankervis
Years| Club| Games (Goals)
2014-2016| Sydney| 12(3)
2017-| Richmond| 96 (31)
Total| | 108 (34)
Who is Luke nankervis?
Official AFL Premiership Ladder Nankervis was selected by Adelaide at the 2021 Pre-Season Draft. He’s an athletic half-forward with the ability to play on the wing and played eight games for Sandringham in 2021. Averaging 13.5 disposals, 3.4 marks and 5.4 tackles, Nankervis excels with his agility and fast hands.
How old is Ian Nankervis?
74 years (January 3, 1948)
Where is toby Nankervis?
In February 2022, Nankervis was named as a co-captain of the Richmond Football Club alongside Dylan Grimes.