Wollongong / Illawarra Hawks (2009–2023) Coenraad signed with the
Wollongong Hawks for the
2009–10 NBL season and made his debut on 25 September 2009. Coenraad was thrust into a starting role in the
2013–14 NBL season after the retirement of club legend
Glen Saville. In what was his sixth season in
2014–15, Coenraad earned the Club MVP award. Coenraad signed one-year deals in 2015, 2016, and 2017. In the
2016–17 NBL season, Coenraad and the Hawks once again lost in the grand final series to the Perth Wildcats. Coenraad signed a two-year deal in 2018, and in December 2019, he became the third player in Hawks history to reach 300 NBL games. After initially retiring in November 2020, Coenraad returned to the Hawks in May 2021 to play out the
2020–21 NBL season as an injury replacement for
Cameron Bairstow. Coenraad initially re-joined the Hawks for the
2021–22 NBL season as an injury replacement player but was soon elevated to a fully contracted roster position. He played his 350th NBL game in May 2022. Coenraad again started the
2022–23 NBL season as an injury replacement player, going on to play out what would be his final season, ending his career with 374 games.
Off-season stints Coenraad had many stints in Australian state leagues during NBL off-seasons. He played for the Northside Wizards (2009), Mackay Meteors (2010–11),
Ballarat Miners (2012; 2017), Brisbane Spartans (2015),
Canberra Gunners (2016),
Mount Gambier Pioneers (2018),
Brisbane Capitals (2018), and the
Illawarra Hawks NBL1 team (2021–22). ==National team career==