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Details:
Club: Tasmania Devils VFL
DOB: 20 December 1982 Hgt: 171cm Wgt:74kg
Position: Midfield
Natural Foot: Left
Honours:
VFL State Representative 2005
VFL Liston Medallist 2005
Background:
Had an outstanding season in the VFL, a competition which sees him play against AFL listed players on a weekly basis. A quality midfielder with speed and a terrific kick of the footy. Did pre-season at Essendon last year and has been overlooked in previous years. His age makes him ineligible for a rookie spot, all that holds him back is his height.
Strengths:
- Excellent kick
- Speed is good
- Terrific year in the VFL
Weaknesses:
- Height
Footy Draft verdict:
If Callinan was 5cm taller he'd most likely be on an AFL list. A club may take a gamble.
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