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Nick Daicos

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Australian rules footballer (born 2003)

Australian rules footballer
Nick Daicos
Personal information
Full nameNicholas Daicos
Nickname(s)Whisper[1]
Date of birth (2003-01-03)3 January 2003 (age 22)
Place of birthVictoria
Original team(s)Oakleigh Chargers (NAB League)
DraftNo. 4 (F/S),2021 national draft
DebutRound 1, 2022,Collingwood vs.St Kilda, at Marvel Stadium
Height184 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight79 kg (174 lb)
Position(s)Midfielder
Club information
Current clubCollingwood
Number35
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
2022–Collingwood74 (47)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of round 4, 2025.
Career highlights
Sources:AFL Tables,AustralianFootball.com

Nicholas Daicos (born 3 January 2003)[2] is a professionalAustralian rules football player who plays for theCollingwood Football Club. Daicos is the son ofPeter Daicos, who played for Collingwood in the VFL/AFL, and the younger brother ofJosh Daicos, who also plays for Collingwood.

Daicos was drafted with pick 4 in the2021 AFL draft under thefather–son rule.

State football

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Daicos captained theOakleigh Chargers in the 2021NAB League. He impressed across five matches, averaging 35.8 disposals and 2 goals per game.[3] Noted for his consistency and clean skills, Daicos was tipped for a high pick in the 2021 AFL draft.[4] In 2019, he was part of a school football premiership forCarey Grammar, alongside futureAFL starsMatt Rowell andNoah Anderson.[5] In his younger years, he played community football for Greythorn Falcons and Kew Rovers in theYarra Junior Football League.[6]

AFL career

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2022

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In 2021, Daicos was drafted to the Collingwood Football Club as a father–son pick, following in the footsteps of his father,Peter Daicos, who played for the club from 1979 to 1993. He chose to wear 35 as his guernsey number, the same number worn by his father.[7] Daicos was the subject of widespread media attention prior to his drafting, due to his potential to provide a much-needed contribution to a Collingwood side that finished second-last in the ladder in the 2021 Season.[8]

Daicos made his AFL debut in Round 1 of the 2022 AFL season. In the win againstSt Kilda atMarvel Stadium, he produced an impressive 27 disposals, 10 contested possessions, and 5 marks.[9]

Over the subsequent rounds, Daicos continued to impress as a rookie. In Round 3 againstGeelong, Daicos earned aRising Star nomination after collecting 26 disposals and kicking his first goal at the AFL level. A Round 18 win againstAdelaide saw Daicos earn a season-high 40 disposals, while also kicking 3 goals.[10]

In the2022 AFL Finals, Daicos played in his first finals series, where he continued his impressive performances with an average of 24 disposals across three games until the Magpies' season was ended by theSydney Swans in a 94–95 defeat at theSydney Cricket Ground during the Preliminary Final.

Throughout the 2022 season, Daicos’s performance was considered one of the most impactful and talented rookie seasons of all time, averaging 25.7 disposals per game while primarily playing in the half-back position.[11] For his outstanding performance, he was awarded theRising Star award given to the AFL’s best young player. Daicos received an all-time record 60 votes for the award, surpassingSam Walsh’s previous record of 54 in 2019, and finishing above Geelong’s runner-upSam De Koning (48 votes) and fellow MagpieJack Ginnivan (21 votes) for the 2022 season.[12]

2023

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Daicos began his second professional season with 35 disposals and 7 marks in a Round 1 win againstGeelong.[13]

In Round 6, during the annualAnzac Day Clash between the Collingwood andEssendon football clubs, Daicos was awarded theAnzac Medal for his best-on-ground performance where he produced 40 disposals, six marks, and two goals in the Magpies' comeback victory against the Bombers.[14]

After the bye rounds, Daicos slowly shifted to playing an on-ball role, flagging this with a best-on-ground performance against theGold Coast Suns in round 16, with 36 disposals, 10 tackles and seven clearances.

Showing promising signs as an on-baller, he signed a lucrative 4-year extension to his contract alongside his brotherJosh Daicos until the end of 2029 (and Josh until the end of 2030).[15]

In Collingwood's Round 21 clash against Hawthorn, Daicos was tagged by Hawks midfielderFinn Maginness and was kept to a career-low 5 disposals.[16] During the same game, he was subjected to a bump from Hawks defender James Blanck which caused a hairline fracture in the lateral tibial plateau of the right knee joint, ruling him out for the rest of the home-and-away season, and for Collingwood's first final.[17]

At the end of season awards, Daicos was awarded with the AFLCA's Best Young Player award for 2023[18] with 129 votes. He also achieved 3rd in the 2023 AFLCA's Champion Player of the Year award, trailing winner Zak Butters by 10 votes. He was also named as the starting Rover in the 2023 All-Australian team.[19]

In the2023 Brownlow Medal awards night, Daicos came 3rd with 28 votes (the most of any second-year player in the AFL era), narrowly behind winnerLachie Neale, who polled 31 votes, andMarcus Bontempelli, who polled 29 votes.[20]

In the2023 AFL Grand Final, Daicos claimed his first premiership medal in an impressive performance, polling 4 votes and finishing 3rd in theNorm Smith Medal.

2024

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In Round 8 of the 2024 season, Daicos kicked the winning goal of Collingwood's match against Carlton. He finished the match with 32 disposals and 2 goals, for which he was awarded theRichard Pratt Medal.[21] In Round 12, against the Western Bulldogs, Daicos accumulated 27 contested possessions and 16 clearances, breaking the club record in both statistical categories. In the same match, he became the fastest player, by matches played, to record 30 disposals in a match against all 17 other clubs.[22] Daicos placed second in the2024 Brownlow Medal count, polling 38 votes.[23] Both he and the Brownlow winner,Patrick Cripps, broke the record for the most votes ever received under the 3-2-1 voting system.[24]

Statistics

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Updated to the end of the 2024 season.[25]

Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
  #  
Played in that season's 
premiership team
SeasonTeamNo.GamesTotalsAverages (per game)Votes
GBKHDMTGBKHDMT
2022Collingwood352577361283644102540.30.314.411.325.84.12.211
2023#Collingwood3522191335732568271840.90.616.214.831.03.23.828
2024Collingwood3523201438132470568870.90.616.614.130.73.03.838
2025Collingwood353124541861470.30.715.013.728.74.72.3
Career734736114497321172552320.60.515.713.329.03.53.277

Honours and achievements

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Team

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Individual

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References

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  1. ^Okere, Okenna (18 April 2024)."Why is AFL superstar Nick Daicos called Whisper?".Sportskeeda.
  2. ^"Nick Daicos".Collingwood Football Club. Retrieved23 April 2021.
  3. ^"Draftee Fantasy Analysis – Nick Daicos".The Keeper League. 31 October 2021. Retrieved24 April 2022.
  4. ^"Nick Daicos Draft Profile".Draft Central. Retrieved24 April 2022.
  5. ^"Immovable object v irresistible force: Ex-teammates to shape huge clash".afl.com.au. 28 June 2023. Retrieved18 September 2023.
  6. ^Paus, Aidan (30 November 2021)."AFL Draft selects 9 of the YJFL's best".YJFL. Retrieved19 September 2022.
  7. ^"Nick Daicos | AFL".collingwoodfc.com.au. Retrieved26 April 2023.
  8. ^"Draft Watch: Pies son of a gun produces whopping display to score third consecutive BOG".Fox Sports. 19 April 2021. Retrieved26 April 2023.
  9. ^"New coach unleashes fresh 'electric' style as Pies overcome 26yo Saints 'cult figure'".Fox Sports. 18 March 2022. Retrieved26 April 2023.
  10. ^"Nick Daicos | AFL".collingwoodfc.com.au. Retrieved26 April 2023.
  11. ^Lerner, Ronny (23 August 2022)."Rising Star: Nick Daicos set to cap brilliant debut season with award".The Age. Retrieved26 April 2023.
  12. ^"Collingwood's Nick Daicos has been crowned the 2022 NAB AFL Rising Star".afl.com.au. 24 August 2022. Retrieved26 April 2023.
  13. ^"Nick Daicos | AFL".collingwoodfc.com.au. Retrieved26 April 2023.
  14. ^"ANZAC Day Medal Votes". AFL. Retrieved25 April 2023.
  15. ^"Brother, what a deal: Nick and Josh Daicos ink mega-contracts".afl.com.au. 2 August 2023. Retrieved2 August 2023.
  16. ^"AFL - News, Fixtures, Scores & Results". 5 August 2023.
  17. ^"Brownlow favourite Nick Daicos out for six weeks with fractured knee in blow to Pies' flag hopes".ABC News. 6 August 2023. Retrieved11 October 2023.
  18. ^Association, AFL Coaches."AFL Coaches Association Best Young Player - AFLCA Awards".AFL Coaches Association. Retrieved1 September 2023.
  19. ^"AFL names the 2023 All-Australian team".afl.com.au. 30 August 2023. Retrieved1 September 2023.
  20. ^"Lion King Lachie wins second Brownlow in thrilling count".afl.com.au. 25 September 2023. Retrieved25 September 2023.
  21. ^Gabelich, Josh (3 May 2024)."In the Nick of time: Daicos heroics hands Pies win".AFL. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  22. ^Sullivan, Matthew (1 June 2024)."Nick Daicos breaks 26-year-old Nathan Buckley record, makes history in AFL masterclass".news.com.au. Retrieved2 June 2024.
  23. ^"Daicos polls the most Brownlow votes of any Magpie in history".Collingwood.Telstra Media. 23 September 2024.
  24. ^McCartney, Damien (24 September 2024)."Star's farcical vote, 'perplexing' tallies lead to calls for Brownlow Medal system to be blown up".Nine.com.au.Nine Entertainment.Daicos broke the record for the most votes ever received under the 3-2-1 voting system yet still finished a whopping seven votes behind two-time winner Cripps.
  25. ^"AFL Tables - Nick Daicos - Stats - Statistics".afltables.com. Retrieved23 September 2024.

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