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http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,24747855-19742,00.html
ADAM Cooney's 2008 Brownlow Medal win was just another reminder of the player Andrew Walker could one day become. Much of Walker's formative career was mirrored by that of Cooney, so comparisons between the pair who were taken at No. 1 (Cooney) and No. 2 in the 2003 national draft were only natural.
The comparisons have so far weighed heavily in Cooney's favour, but there is a feeling at Carlton that Walker will explode in 2009.
That same expectation has existed since Walker's debut in 2004 when he was voted best on ground against West Coast at Princes Park.
There have only been glimpses of that form since from a 23-year-old entering his sixth AFL season.
As for Cooney, Walker looks at his Brownlow win as a victory for all players taken in the 2003 draft.
"I was over the moon for him because it was great to see blokes coming through my draft who are now challenging the big names in the AFL," Walker said.
"I don't put myself in that category, but I want to see what can happen after a full pre-season and injury-free year.
"I have had three shoulder operations over the past four years and haven't been able to settle in to playing regular football. I will never regret playing well on my debut, but I have played a few better games than that since, say five or six.
"My strength is good and my running is as good as it has ever been (he recently ran 10 minutes 37sec around Princes Park, 4sec behind Chris Judd).
For coach Brett Ratten, Walker is an important piece in the Blues jigsaw.
"He provides energy to our team and is a real X-factor. We saw that at times last year, but he got injured and then had to play catch-up," Ratten said.








