Nigel Lappin

Nigel Lappin

Nigel Lappin was born on June 21st, 1976

Full Name: Nigel Lappin
Place of Birth: Adelaide, Australia
Zodiac Sign: Leo
Position: Midfielder
Teams: Brisbane Lions, Richmond Tigers
AFL Games: 238
Height: 5 ft 11 in
Weight: 180 lb

A former Australian rules footballer who played for the Brisbane Lions and coached the club's reserves team, known for his 11-year playing career and premiership wins.

Timeline
1974
Born in Melbourne
Nigel Lappin was born on June 20, 1974, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
1994
AFL Debut
Lappin made his Australian Football League debut in 1994, playing for the Richmond Tigers.
1996
Richmond Tigers Best and Fairest
Lappin won the Jack Dyer Medal as Richmonds best and fairest player in 1996.
2003
Moved to Brisbane Lions
Lappin was traded to the Brisbane Lions in 2003 and played a key role in their premiership success.
2010
Retirement from AFL
Lappin announced his retirement from the AFL in 2010, after a successful 16-year career.
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FAQ
What teams did Nigel Lappin play for in the AFL?
Nigel Lappin played for the Brisbane Lions and Richmond Tigers in the Australian Football League (AFL).
What awards did Nigel Lappin win during his AFL career?
Nigel Lappin won several awards during his AFL career, including the Brisbane Lions Best and Fairest award in 1997 and 2002.
What is Nigel Lappins coaching career like?
Nigel Lappin has coached several teams, including the Brisbane Lions reserves team and the Northern Bullants in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
What is Nigel Lappins current role in football?
Nigel Lappin is currently an assistant coach with the Brisbane Lions in the AFL.
What is Nigel Lappins approach to coaching?
Nigel Lappins approach to coaching is focused on developing young players and building strong team cultures.

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