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Details:
Club: Morningside/Queensland
DOB: 19 June 1986 Hgt: 179cm Wgt: 76kg
Position: Wing
Natural Foot: Right
Honours:
Queensland 2003, 2004
State Screening Camp 2004
Strengths: Harding is a lightly built wingman who looked very promising in 2003, but didn't quite go on with it in 2004. He is extremely classy when he has the footy in his hands, always looks balanced and is capable of a freak goal.
Harding has good pace, very clean hands and good foot skills.
Weaknesses: Spent most of the 2004 carnival in a back pocket where he was unable to have an influence. Still fairly small.
Footydraft.com comment: Glad to see this kid given an opportunity, at times his silky skills make him look AFL potential.
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