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Saint Riewoldt's high praise for Kingsley

Adam Kingsley (left) will coach GWS after serving part of his apprenticeship under Damien Hardwick. (Scott Barbour/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

Former St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt says he learned more about forward-line play from new GWS coach Adam Kingsley than any other AFL mentor.

It's some praise from a man who kicked 467 goals before Kinglsey joined the Saints in 2011 as an assistant coach before finishing his career with 716 majors.

Riewoldt was one voice in an outpouring of approval when the Giants announced Kingsley had won the role on Monday after a 15-year coaching apprenticeship finally netted him a lead job.

Kingsley will be unveiled as GWS coach on Tuesday, a moment that will continue to bring joy to his former protege.

"When I heard the news I couldn't wipe the smile off my face," Riewoldt told Fox Sports.

"I'm genuinely so happy for Adam, he has done the most remarkable apprenticeship.

"He arrived at St Kilda at a time when as a player and a group, (we) needed fresh minds, fresh voices.

"He taught me more about forward play and forward craft than than any other coach I'd had at any stage.

"For a guy that played back pocket and midfield predominantly, I think that says a lot about his ability to see all parts of the game.

"Great communicator, great motivator will be able to challenge strongly and understand what it takes to bring a great team together."

Collingwood coach Craig McRae was another high-profile figure thrilled for Kingsley, having coached with him at Richmond.

McRae had a similarly long wait for a senior role, but if his brilliant first season with the Magpies is anything to go by, the Giants might be onto a winner.

"I'm rapt for 'Kingers' ... he's had a long apprenticeship, similar to myself, I think 15-odd years in the system," McRae told Fox Sports.

"I worked with him for three or four years at Richmond, he's gonna be a huge asset for GWS.

"He's got a huge footy, enormous footy brain and he's a strong leader."

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