Past 29. Cameron Polson

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STATS:
DOB: 11.3.1998
Position: Mid/forward
Height: 177cm
Weight: 77kg
Club: Haileybury College/Sandringham Dragons
 
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So, anyone got any info on this lad?

Didn't someone reckon' we were keen on someone in the school footy system, was this the young Jedi being hidden?
 

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http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/2016-11-25/pick-59-cameron-polson

A small pressure forward who can also run through the midfield, Polson hails from Haileybury College in Keysborough, Victoria.

The 18-year-old also played four games with the Sandringham Dragons, before a shoulder injury unfortunately cut his season short.

In those matches for the Dragons he mostly played on the wing, highlighting his versatility across the ground.

Carlton’s General Manager of List Management and Strategy Stephen Silvagni says Polson is a very valuable selection so deep in the draft.

“Cam possesses great speed and has real power,” Silvagni said.

“He’s also a great tackler and has neat skills, so we’re excited to see just how far he can develop.”

Welcome, Cam!

STATS:
DOB: 11.3.1998
Position: Mid/forward
Height: 177cm
Weight: 77kg
 
Cameron Polson Outside midfielder | 11/3/98 | Ht: 176.5cm | Wt: 77.2kg

Was ruled out for much of the season with a shoulder injury but showed some good sign early on in the TAC Cup season. Played APS football for Haileybury and kicked four goals in a quarter to get the over the line in a close game against Xavier. Polson plays his best football across half forward averaging 17.7 disposals this season. His performance in the Vic Metro trial game was also notable with 16 disposals and 4 tackles. Strengths:  Power  Endurance Room for improvement:  Injuries  Size What they’ve said: “He is definitely in the mix of that small to medium mid/forward. It has been hard because it has been so long since he played– he got injured in the Haileybury–Caulfield. It was bad luck, but he has worked hard on getting his shoulder right and making sure if it is put under the pump again he is ready to go. His form at school and in the first Vic Metro trial was pretty damned good so hopefully he has done enough to create interest and get that opportunity.”

– Sandringham Dragons Talent Manager Ryan O’Connor Draft range: Late/rookie

http://www.sandringhamdragons.com.au/files/mqqmceqwtd/draft-profiles-part-2.pdf
 

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