Port Adelaide’s third father-son selection in its AFL era, Burgoyne was taken as a rookie at the 2019 NAB AFL Rookie Draft. The Woodville-West Torrens product joins a rich history of Burgoynes to represent Port Adelaide. His father Peter became a two-time premiership player (Magpies 1998; Power 2004) through his 270 total games for the club, while uncle, fellow 2004 premiership star Shaun and grandfather Peter Snr also represented the club.
Burgoyne is highly skilled and can play on the wing or across half-forward, where he looks to use his blistering outside speed and take the game on. His debut year in 2020 was ruined by the club’s inability to field a team in the SANFL competition due to the AFL’s COVID-19 restrictions and he will be eager to show he has shaken off hamstring injuries which ruined his draft year with plenty of game time in 2021.
Port Adelaide’s third father-son selection in its AFL era, Burgoyne was taken as a rookie at the 2019 NAB AFL Rookie Draft. The Woodville-West Torrens product joins a rich history of Burgoynes to represent Port Adelaide. His father Peter became a two-time premiership player (Magpies 1998; Power 2004) through his 270 total games for the club, while uncle, fellow 2004 premiership star Shaun and grandfather Peter Snr also represented the club.
Burgoyne is highly skilled and can play on the wing or across half-forward, where he looks to use his blistering outside speed and take the game on. His debut year in 2020 was ruined by the club’s inability to field a team in the SANFL competition due to the AFL’s COVID-19 restrictions and he will be eager to show he has shaken off hamstring injuries which ruined his draft year with plenty of game time in 2021.
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