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Details:
Club: Murray Bridge/Sturt
DOB: 21 August 1986 Hgt: 183cm Wgt: 82kg
Position: Onballer
Natural Foot: Right
Honours:
South Australia 2004
National Draft Camp 2004
Strengths: Adam is a tough in and under midfielder who thrives at the clearances. He is very adept at getting a quick slick handball out of a pack to a waiting teammate, and was ranked in the top 10 for agility at the draft camp.
He has played a few senior games in the SANFL, and although he didn't gather many possessions he impressed with his commitment and defensive work. Thomson is also handy around the goals and a good set shot.
Weaknesses: Nothing outstanding about his game, and was slightly overshadowed by his higher profile teammates at the carnival. Lacks a bit of pace.
Footydraft.com comment: Clubs looking for an inside midfielder could do a lot worse than Thomson.
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