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AFL draft: Calder Cannons Lachlan Sholl picked up by Adelaide
NOVEMBER 23, 2018
LACHLAN Sholl will complete the same journey 11 Calder Cannons have previously when he joins Adelaide.
The St Bernard's junior was selected by the Crows with pick no. 64 in Friday's AFL national draft, joining Brent Reilly, Richard Douglas and Jake Lever as players drafted from Melbourne's north west to Adelaide.
Daniel Talia, Eddie Betts, Rory Atkins, Reilly O'Brien and Douglas are the former Cannons currently on the Crows list.
I have never been to Adelaide before, Sholl said.
But I am just excited to get there and meet all the teammates and get to the club, get used to the facilities and get stuck into it.
It's been a dream of mine for a long time and to get the chance at Adelaide, I am absolutely stoked.
Sholl's consistency put him on the radar of Vic Metro selectors this year and a call-up to the Under-18 National Championships was the first time he truly believed an AFL career was possible.
AFL draft: Calder Cannons Lachlan Sholl picked up by Adelaide
NOVEMBER 23, 2018
LACHLAN Sholl will complete the same journey 11 Calder Cannons have previously when he joins Adelaide.
The St Bernard's junior was selected by the Crows with pick no. 64 in Friday's AFL national draft, joining Brent Reilly, Richard Douglas and Jake Lever as players drafted from Melbourne's north west to Adelaide.
Daniel Talia, Eddie Betts, Rory Atkins, Reilly O'Brien and Douglas are the former Cannons currently on the Crows list.
I have never been to Adelaide before, Sholl said.
But I am just excited to get there and meet all the teammates and get to the club, get used to the facilities and get stuck into it.
It's been a dream of mine for a long time and to get the chance at Adelaide, I am absolutely stoked.
Sholl's consistency put him on the radar of Vic Metro selectors this year and a call-up to the Under-18 National Championships was the first time he truly believed an AFL career was possible.