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Re: Draft Day Thread
Adam Iacobucci
Details:
Club: St Bernards/Calder
DOB: 17 January 1986 Hgt: 180cm Wgt: 80kg
Position: Onballer
Natural Foot: Right
Honours:
National Draft Camp 2004
TAC Stats:
2002: 10 games, 3 goals, 12.7 PPG
2003: 17 games, 8 goals, 17.6 PPG
2004: 14 games, 4 goals, 18.1 PPG
Strengths: Iacobucci is a small onballer who has good pace and is creative at the stoppages. He has played in three Grand Finals for Calder and was invited to draft camp despite an injury interrupted season.
Adam is good at pumping the ball forward and works very hard in close. He is an excellent tackler for his size and has the pace to break away as well. His handballing in close is very good.
Weaknesses: Big concern has to be he already appears injury prone, having done his hamstring several times, which has hampered his development. Not that big either.
Footydraft.com comment: I've got no doubt if he had played a full season he would definitely be drafted - the talent is there and he is a good player. However, fitness and size concerns may mean a rookie list is a better chance.
Actually I've just found out how to spell it. Itallian.FIGJAM said:Yakabucci?!!
Anyone know about him? Is he Japanese??
I do like his name!
Adam Iacobucci
Details:
Club: St Bernards/Calder
DOB: 17 January 1986 Hgt: 180cm Wgt: 80kg
Position: Onballer
Natural Foot: Right
Honours:
National Draft Camp 2004
TAC Stats:
2002: 10 games, 3 goals, 12.7 PPG
2003: 17 games, 8 goals, 17.6 PPG
2004: 14 games, 4 goals, 18.1 PPG
Strengths: Iacobucci is a small onballer who has good pace and is creative at the stoppages. He has played in three Grand Finals for Calder and was invited to draft camp despite an injury interrupted season.
Adam is good at pumping the ball forward and works very hard in close. He is an excellent tackler for his size and has the pace to break away as well. His handballing in close is very good.
Weaknesses: Big concern has to be he already appears injury prone, having done his hamstring several times, which has hampered his development. Not that big either.
Footydraft.com comment: I've got no doubt if he had played a full season he would definitely be drafted - the talent is there and he is a good player. However, fitness and size concerns may mean a rookie list is a better chance.









