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Details:
Club: Sturt
DOB: 14 September 1987 Hgt: 186cm Wgt:84kg
Position: Wing/Midfield
Natural Foot: Left
Honours:
South Australian U18 2005
All Australian U18 2005 – wing
AFL Draft Camp 2005
Statistics:
2005 Under 18 Championships: 3 games, 0 goals, average 21.0 PPG
Background:
Midfielder who played the most of the season with the Sturt reserves in the SANFL, but did break into their senior side for a few matches late in the season. Also had a few matches of school footy. Tested well in the 20m sprint at draft camp and has good skills and a strong work ethic.
Strengths:
- Uses both sides of the body (natural left is good)
- High work ethic
- Has leg speed
Weaknesses:
- Endurance
Footy Draft verdict:
In the mix from 25-40 you’d expect, perhaps of interest to one of the South Australian sides.
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