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#21: Tom Liberatore (Libba, T-Bone, the Extractor)
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DOB: 16th May, 1992
Drafted: Pick 41 (father-son), 2010 AFL Draft (recruited from Calder Cannons U18)
Height: 180cm Weight: 80kg
2011 Review:
Games: 16
Goals: 4
Subsituted: r18 (on)
Best and Fairest: Outside top 10
Dreamteam: 1116 points; $250,800 (+$158,300)
Supercoach: 1198 points; $313,900 (+$210,300)
Contract status: End of 2016
Stats history: Tom Liberatore (AFL Tables)
One of two Bulldog father-son selections in the 2010 draft, Tom Liberatore's impressive pre season form rewarded him with an immediate debut. He proved to be a capable midfielder in his own right, and was named in the best players in the first two rounds. Opposition teams no doubt paid him closer attention as his impact diminished for several weeks.
He gathered 25 disposals and booted 2 goals (both from outside 50m) against Richmond in round 8. He tried hard in the horrendous loss to West Coast a week later. An inevitable form slump and mid season fatigue saw him miss rounds 14-17, but he returned to the team for the remainder of the season. In that time, his best game yielded 27 disposals against Port Adelaide.
Overall he finished 6th at the club in contested possessions (153), clearances (66) and tackles (77), despite missing 6 games.
Not surprisingly, Liberatore won the Bulldogs' award for best first year player, but was amazingly overlooked for a rising star nomination.
A taller version of his famous father, Liberatore is a tough hard tackling left footer. What sets him apart is longer delivery on both feet. With improved fitness, his quick hands and good vision will no doubt make him a crucial part of the Bulldogs' midfield for years to come.
A selection of past threads about Thomas:
Another toast, this one for Lil' Libba (2011)
Best #21 the club has had in ages (2011)
Mitchell Wallis & Thomas Liberatore (2009)
Photo taken by [name]Old_Dog[/name]
DOB: 16th May, 1992
Drafted: Pick 41 (father-son), 2010 AFL Draft (recruited from Calder Cannons U18)
Height: 180cm Weight: 80kg
2011 Review:
Games: 16
Goals: 4
Subsituted: r18 (on)
Best and Fairest: Outside top 10
Dreamteam: 1116 points; $250,800 (+$158,300)
Supercoach: 1198 points; $313,900 (+$210,300)
Contract status: End of 2016
Stats history: Tom Liberatore (AFL Tables)
One of two Bulldog father-son selections in the 2010 draft, Tom Liberatore's impressive pre season form rewarded him with an immediate debut. He proved to be a capable midfielder in his own right, and was named in the best players in the first two rounds. Opposition teams no doubt paid him closer attention as his impact diminished for several weeks.
He gathered 25 disposals and booted 2 goals (both from outside 50m) against Richmond in round 8. He tried hard in the horrendous loss to West Coast a week later. An inevitable form slump and mid season fatigue saw him miss rounds 14-17, but he returned to the team for the remainder of the season. In that time, his best game yielded 27 disposals against Port Adelaide.
Overall he finished 6th at the club in contested possessions (153), clearances (66) and tackles (77), despite missing 6 games.
Not surprisingly, Liberatore won the Bulldogs' award for best first year player, but was amazingly overlooked for a rising star nomination.
A taller version of his famous father, Liberatore is a tough hard tackling left footer. What sets him apart is longer delivery on both feet. With improved fitness, his quick hands and good vision will no doubt make him a crucial part of the Bulldogs' midfield for years to come.
A selection of past threads about Thomas:
Another toast, this one for Lil' Libba (2011)
Best #21 the club has had in ages (2011)
Mitchell Wallis & Thomas Liberatore (2009)