The truth behind AFL’s ‘Orange Tsunami’ as accidental record sparks shock flag push

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The truth behind AFL’s ‘Orange Tsunami’ as accidental record sparks shock flag push

“It‘s something really unique about playing here ,” Daniels told foxfooty.com.au this week.

Having experienced the thrill of playing interstate finals as a teenager in just his second season, Daniels, while young in his career, is a veteran in embracing a hostile environment. The small forward is relishing being back on the park in 2023 - having had last season wiped out with persistent hamstring injuries - playing a crucial role in unlocking the Tsunami.Along with standout recruit Toby Bedford, Daniels is often pushing high up the ground from the forward line before bouncing back to goal at speed.

Having spent time overseas last off-season to correct his issues with his body, Daniels’ inclusion into the Giants team has been incredibly impactful. “You really don‘t take for granted playing footy when you’re missing time with some injuries and last year was a really tough year for myself in the club in terms of how we went. But I was really excited to get back this year because there was going to be a new change up, we’re going to go a slightly different way,” he said.

“I guess now, I‘m a bit older and a bit of a leader in the forward line, so people look to me with training standards and to play well as well so there is a bit more responsibility in terms of that,” he said.

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