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Cloke a work in progress
HOW much time does an AFL player have to prove himself?Carlton's Cameron Cloke is in his sixth season and has managed just 35 games.
Too long you might say?
Not if you saw how Cloke hit full-forward Brendan Fevola with a lace-out pass, more than once, against Geelong on Saturday night.
Here's a 196cm ruckman kicking a ball in front of his teammate so he doesn't have to break stride. Say no more.
And if you ask Cloke, who tackles Port Adelaide's Brendon Lade and Dean Brogan at AAMI Stadium on Sunday, it is just the beginning.
"I haven't had a full season since I've been in the AFL other than my first year when I played at Williamstown," said Cloke, who was drafted by Collingwood under the father-son rule in 2002.
"I don't think I've produced the best footy I could have, so hopefully I can just keep getting better and better."
A horrendous run with injury, particularly his shoulder, has failed to derail Cloke's career and the 23-year-old, who was picked up by Carlton in the 2007 pre-season draft, is determined to make the most of his good fortune.
As a result, Cloke has spent almost as many hours watching tapes of All-Australian Dean Cox as he has honing his kicking skills.
"I like to watch Dean Cox a fair bit and he gets a lot of handball receives around the ground and works his butt off," he said.
"That's how I want to play my footy and it's part of my game I've been working on a lot.
"My kicking wasn't the best thing at Collingwood, so I've been doing a fair bit of work on it at Carlton. It's been getting a lot better."
For someone yet to play 50 games, Cloke finds himself the elder statesman in a youthful ruck division at Princes Park.
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Cloke since been drafted to the Blues has not put a foot wrong. always hard at the ball and keen to improve.
at 23 he is find for the blues........maybe he can pull down a forward role so Hampson and Kreuzer can fill those as i would hate to see him out of the side at the moment
Cloke a work in progress
HOW much time does an AFL player have to prove himself?Carlton's Cameron Cloke is in his sixth season and has managed just 35 games.
Too long you might say?
Not if you saw how Cloke hit full-forward Brendan Fevola with a lace-out pass, more than once, against Geelong on Saturday night.
Here's a 196cm ruckman kicking a ball in front of his teammate so he doesn't have to break stride. Say no more.
And if you ask Cloke, who tackles Port Adelaide's Brendon Lade and Dean Brogan at AAMI Stadium on Sunday, it is just the beginning.
"I haven't had a full season since I've been in the AFL other than my first year when I played at Williamstown," said Cloke, who was drafted by Collingwood under the father-son rule in 2002.
"I don't think I've produced the best footy I could have, so hopefully I can just keep getting better and better."
A horrendous run with injury, particularly his shoulder, has failed to derail Cloke's career and the 23-year-old, who was picked up by Carlton in the 2007 pre-season draft, is determined to make the most of his good fortune.
As a result, Cloke has spent almost as many hours watching tapes of All-Australian Dean Cox as he has honing his kicking skills.
"I like to watch Dean Cox a fair bit and he gets a lot of handball receives around the ground and works his butt off," he said.
"That's how I want to play my footy and it's part of my game I've been working on a lot.
"My kicking wasn't the best thing at Collingwood, so I've been doing a fair bit of work on it at Carlton. It's been getting a lot better."
For someone yet to play 50 games, Cloke finds himself the elder statesman in a youthful ruck division at Princes Park.
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Cloke since been drafted to the Blues has not put a foot wrong. always hard at the ball and keen to improve.
at 23 he is find for the blues........maybe he can pull down a forward role so Hampson and Kreuzer can fill those as i would hate to see him out of the side at the moment








