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When the Saints discovered Barclay Miller
Josh Gabelich December 21, 2015 4:12 PM

Barclay Miller was first sighted during a regional basketball tournament on the south island of New Zealand. Little did he know, nestled in the stands was the astute mind of John Beveridge; a man who has spent more than three decades identifying the next generation and who has played a major role in stockpiling talent at St Kilda.

In March 2015, the New Zealand teenager became the Saints third international rookie and fourth in St Kilda’s history, joining another Kiwi, Joe Baker-Thomas and American ruckman, Jason Holmes, at Linen House Centre.

Charged with the task of discovering an elite candidate who could excel in a foreign sport in a distant land is far from an easy task. But Beveridge knows the tools that can be utilised in football. And, in Miller, the veteran recruiter was attracted by the athletic tall’s leap, balance and ability to make time stand still, amid carnage.

“I saw him play basketball last year, in 2014, in the New Zealand under-17 basketball championships, playing for the Canterbury region. He was pretty impressive,” Beveridge told saints.com.au.

“And when you go and watch boys play basketball, bearing in mind that he’d never played football before, he just looked like he had good ball control, he looked like he was going to be tallish but not too tall.

“He had nice balance, controlled the ball on both sides really well, he leapt well, shot well and looked like he might be a lad that might be able to cross-over.

“He’s quite quick for his size, he certainly can jump. If you’re looking to find a player or a lad from another sport, you’ve got to look for some relatively elite athleticism.

“Subsequently, with family communication, they were quite interested in having a look at the AFL scene. Following that, Barclay and his family decided to give it a crack.”

At 195cm and 86kg, Miller looms as key-position prospect, and has the athletic gifts to play at either end of the ground.

But at least to begin with, the Christchurch product will start in defence, where St Kilda Recruiting and List Manager, Tony Elshaug, believes he can best learn the nuances of the game and broaden his football IQ.

“He will probably develop into a key defensive player – that’s the best starting point. Somewhere where he can play on someone who already knows the game, that can take him to the ball and he competes and has the athleticism and the size, which is a good starting point,” Elshaug said.

“He’s tall enough. He can play key position. But to learn the game, where to lead, when to lead, playing forward is a lot harder, from that perspective. So he’ll start down back.”

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Young Saint lifts NZ into final
David O'Neill August 17, 2017 3:33 PM

Saints listed youngster Barclay Miller lived every footy player’s dream on Tuesday, kicking a goal after the siren to power New Zealand into the AFL International Cup Grand Final.

Miller, one of two Saints playing with New Zealand during the two-week tournament alongside Joe Baker-Thomas, broke Ireland hearts by converting a free-kick to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

The goal put an end to Ireland’s campaign, ensuring Papua New Guinea advanced to a Grand Final clash against the Kiwis on Saturday.

Miller and Baker-Thomas will get their first chance to play on the hallowed turf of the MCG, with the championship decider to be played as a curtain raiser to the Collingwood vs Geelong Round 22 clash.

The pair’s presence in the Kiwi line-up isn’t the only connection the team has with St Kilda, with the famous Saints emblem also adorning their uniforms.

The emblem symbolises St Kilda’s support for football in New Zealand which centres around a partnership between AFLNZ, the Saints, and the club’s major sponsor in AV Jennings.

After playing three matches in Wellington during the 2013, 2014 and 2015 seasons, the Saints returned the favourlast week by hosting the Kiwi’s clash with Fiji at the Linen House Centre in Seaford.

Barclay, an 195cm key-position prospect, joined St Kilda on an international scholarship in 2015 after being spotted by recruiting guru John Beveridge at a basketball tournament.

This year, the 18-year-old has split his time between the TAC Cup, the VFL and the VFL Development League, with Sandringham Dragons and the Sandringham Zebras respectively.

The youngster has regularly impressed in defence with his agility and athleticism but has made his mark as a forward in the International Cup.

Barclay is one of four players born in New Zealand on the Saints list, including Baker-Thomas and senior listed players Rowan Marshall and Shane Savage, who were both born across the ditch.

St Kilda Chief Operating Officer Ameet Bains said the club continued to strengthen its ties with New Zealand football and hoped to return to play home-and-away matches in the future.

“We are really proud with the work we have done with AFL New Zealand and AV Jennings to develop Kiwi-Kick (similar to Auskick) and a program to encourage school-based participation,” Bains said.

"We continue to plan for the return of matches in New Zealand, ideally as early as 2019 with Auckland the preferred destination.”
 
Barclay Miller (scholarship player) played his 3rd VFL game, his best so far, off half-back in our demolition of the Dolphins.

19 disposals (68% DE), 5 marks, 2 tackles and 75 DT points.

The last one left from our NZ foray, although Sav and Marshall were originally from there too.

Get around him. Never know, he might just make it.
 

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Barclay Miller (scholarship player) played his 3rd VFL game, his best so far, off half-back in our demolition of the Dolphins.

19 disposals (68% DE), 5 marks, 2 tackles and 75 DT points.

The last one left from our NZ foray, although Sav and Marshall were originally from there too.

Get around him. Never know, he might just make it.

Barclay Miller 11 kicks, eight handballs, five marks, two tackles , he is improving quickly . It’s exciting to see.


Go Saints
 
Not sure if he is injured or playing local football somewhere . The Saints have been very poor giving details on his journey so far . He is suffering because of our alignment with Sandy as he is not getting a game very often imo.


Go Saints
 

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