News Jarrod Lienert signs for North Melbourne VFL

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Nickname: Lieno
Date Of Birth: 05/08/1994

Height: 195cm Weight: 88kg

Junior Club: Murray Bridge Imperials
Previous Club: Raukkan Swans
Awards & Achievements: 2016 Premiership, 2016 Len Fitzgerald Best First Year Player Award, 2016 Powerade Star Search Award, 2012 State Under 18's Team
Favourite Position: Wing
SANFL Games Played: 27
Debut For Sturt: Round 8, 2015
Player Number: 1213
Other Favourite Sports: Cricket, Basketball
AFL Team You Support: Adelaide Crows
Favourite AFL Player: Andrew Gaff
Favourite Holiday Location: Hogwash Bend, River Murray
Worst Habit: Mumbling
You Could Not Live Without: FIFA on PlayStation
Celebrity You Would Like To Meet: Dane Swan
Favourite Movie: Point Break
 
Yeah he kicked a huge goal in the SANFL GF. Highly skilled mature wingman.

I remember posting about him during the SANFL finals, he mentioned on a radio interview that a few AFL clubs were talking to him.
 

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i don't know who he is, but i am happy all players are kpp over 190cm.
 
Not the most extensive range of highlights on the SANFL site but:


http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/page_8/3656/


SANFL News
07 Sep 2016
LIENERT WINS POWERADE STAR SEARCH AWARD

By ZAC MILBANK | Twitter @zacmilbank

Sturt’s Jarrod Lienert has become the first player from the Double Blues to win the Powerade Star Search Award.

The son of former Sturt defender Brett Lienert, Jarrod Lienert averaged 16.4 disposals and four marks in 17 games this season.

Measuring in at 195cm and 88kg, Lienert has gone from being a stay-at-home key defender to pinch-hitting in the ruck and starting on a wing.

The versatile bigman is originally from River Murray Football League club Imperials, which is based in part of Sturt’s regional zone of Murray Bridge.

Brett Lienert played 135 League matches and kicked 34 goals for the Double Blues between 1987 and 1994, with Jarrod now proudly sporting his No.27 guernsey.

http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/page_8/3656/
 
A Lienert played for Sturt a few years back & also came from Murray Bridge. Perhaps father or uncle?
 

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