Suited to an upgrade target if he falls to the low 500,00 range during the bye period. Select up to four players at a time to add to the comparison. His work further extends to being an AFL Multicultural Ambassador of which he mentors young footballers in the culturally diverse landscape of Western Sydney. Stephen J. Coniglio (born 15 December 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer and the captain of the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). To this day, they often spend a lot of time sitting around the family dinner table enjoying each other’s’ company.We live to ignite and enhance sport.With an interest in business and hospitality, Stephen is working towards completing a Bachelor of Business and is a Co-Director of Macelleria Bondi & Richmond.An avid lover travelling, Stephen has been fortunate to travel the globe in search of gaining further insight into different cultural sporting experiences, fashion and food. Stephen’s community leadership work was further recognised in 2019 when he was awarded with the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award for his excellence in this field. He made his senior debut for the club in round one of the 2012 season, recording 17 disposals in a 63-point loss to Sydney. Drafted with the second pick in the 2011 AFL National Draft, Coniglio made his debut for Greater Western Sydney in the first round of the 2012 season and was later nominated for the 2012 AFL Rising Star award.
As an influential role model, Stephen will continue to lead, influence and engage within the greater Australian community whilst also doing volunteer and ambassador work for various organisations and brands.La Salle College / Swan Districts / Greater Western SydneyIn addition, Stephen has been extremely influential in shaping the AFL’s cultural diversity program and is a member of the AFL Players’ Association’s Multicultural Players’ Advisory Board. Considered likely to be selected by Greater Western Sydney with one of the first five picks in the draft, Coniglio was selected by Greater Western Sydney with pick two in the draft. Enter the players' full name eg. He made 106 not out in the final of the 2009 National Under-15 Championships, the highest score by a Western Australian ever recorded at the tournament. His recent performance has been solid with an average of 21.2 over the last 5 rounds, playing .
He has travelled all around including; NZ, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Indonesia, India, England, Sweden, France, Israel, USA, Germany, Turkey, Italy, UAE, Spain & Croatia.We are TLA and we connect brands and fans.Our service offering spans the entire sporting ecosystem; talent management, digital & broadcast media, technology & hardware, events & activations, merchandise, PR, marketing, content, partnerships and social media. So it was more about system than personnel.