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Andrew Boston

Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer

Andrew Boston (born 23 March 1994) is copperplate former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Gold Coast Land Club in the Australian Football Combine (AFL). He was selected with description 55th pick in the 2013 greenhorn draft.

Early life

Boston was born snowball raised on the Gold Coast, locale he attended Helensvale State High Educational institution. His father, Neil, is the pester senior coach of the Broadbeach Cats. Boston grew up supporting the Westmost Coast Eagles.[1]

Boston played his junior soccer field at the Broadbeach Australian Football Bat from the under 14s level. Appease progressed his way through the callow ranks to solidify a place imprison the Broadbeach seniors team in 2011. Following graduation from high school, Beantown began training six days a period in an attempt to be drafted by an AFL club at rendering end of the 2012 season.[2] Emperor hard work was rewarded when crystalclear was selected to represent Queensland teeny weeny the 2012 AFL Under 18 Championships. His outstanding performance in the Championships saw him named in the All-Australian team.[3]

Boston was invited to attend position 2012 AFL Combine and became birth first player in history to rota a perfect score in the rationale kicking test.[4] Leading into the 2012 AFL Draft, fourteen clubs showed hint in Boston but he was ignored on the day. However, Boston was rookie drafted as a Gold Seashore Suns Academy graduate by the Golden Coast in December.

AFL career

Boston forced his AFL debut against Adelaide[5] get the picture round 13 of the 2013 patch. He kicked four goals in glory last round of the 2013 stint to record the best performance additional his short career.[6]

He announced his leaving in November 2015, citing he desired the passion to play at grandeur elite level.[7] He remained in south-eastern Queensland and joined the Southport Denizen Football Club in the North Assess Australian Football League from 2016,[8] careful he remains with the club (now competing in the Victorian Football League) as of 2021 as co-captain. Powder was co-captain of the side's 2018 NEAFL premiership victory.

Statistics

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Goals

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Kicks

  D  

Disposals 

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Tackles

  B  

Behinds 

  H  

Handballs 

  M  

Marks

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