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Here is an article from the tiser
. Those 3 "SA" boys are all undersized with tallest being 197 cm. They are more like KPP.
Do they REALLY think that Bradley will be available with pick 14?????? I'd like what he is having
Please no Andrew Ericksen. I couldn't possibly live with a younger version of Ben Marsh
Lord have mercyYoung big men on Crows' shopping list
By ANDREW CAPEL
28oct03
ADELAIDE'S search for a young ruckman to develop for the future is taking it all over the country.
But there are a handful of home-grown products among the 10 teenagers the Crows are believed to be interested in securing as long-term replacements for Matthew Clarke.
Woodville-West Torrens' Jason Whitehead, Glenelg's Josh Krueger and Port Adelaide Magpies' Craig Parry are understood to head the queue of local talent.
Whitehead, 18, hails from Moonta and impressed at the AFL Draft Camp with his high leap, quick hands and endurance.
Krueger, who turned 20 yesterday, played eight league games for the Tigers this season and showed enough to suggest he has a future, reminding some of a young Bob Tardif, a premiership ruckman with Glenelg in 1973.
Former WA boy Parry had an exceptional first year in the SANFL, leading the Pies first ruck and making The Advertiser SANFL Team of the Year.
He is likely to be drafted although there is some concern over his lack of height. At 194cm, he might struggle to match it with some of the bigger ruckmen in the AFL.
AFL National Talent Manager Kevin Sheehan believes up to 10 young ruckmen will be taken in the November 22 draft but only one in the first round.
Adelaide's first pick is at No. 14.
West Perth's Kepler Bradley, 198cm, is Sheehan's tip to be the first big man taken. A member of the Falcons' premiership team this season, he won the Larke Medal for the best division one player at the national under-18 championships this year and is very athletic.
Sheehan, however, believes he will be best suited to a key defensive post, which also could interest the Crows.
Sandringham's Andrew Ericksen (203cm) and Tom Mentiplay (195cm), South Fremantle's Brent Hall (198cm), WA's Michael Embley (200cm), Tassie Mariners' Rowan Andrews (198cm), North Ballarat's Daniel Batson (201cm), Calder's Zac Dawson (194cm) and Dandenong's Chris Farmer (194cm) are among the interstate ruckmen Sheehan says the Crows would be looking at.
. Those 3 "SA" boys are all undersized with tallest being 197 cm. They are more like KPP. Do they REALLY think that Bradley will be available with pick 14?????? I'd like what he is having
Please no Andrew Ericksen. I couldn't possibly live with a younger version of Ben Marsh











