Dustin Credible
Club Legend
and already 15kg heavier than Nahas
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Agree. should be playing up the ground a wee bit.From his mugshot and weight I was expecting someone a tad fat and lazy, but he looks spritely and lithe. High hf rather than just a goalsneak I would hope
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very low possesion getter, will need a much greater work ethic in an afl environment to succeed
why does this guy remind me (physically and intellectually) of Aaron James? there's more than a slight physical resemblance and the story about family tradition of getting a tattoo at the age of 16 hints that he's not the sharpest tool in the shed. let's hope i'm way off the mark.
One thing I learnt, especially on the sporting field, is don't judge a book by its cover.
One day playign footy as a strapping young 22-year-old CHF, I lined up on some old fat dude with no hair and he would have been 15kg overweight and he was giving away at 7 inches in height to me. I immediately thought I was in for a day out. The plan was to run him off his legs and I would have 4 goals by half time and new opponent.
2 hours laters after copping the mother of all hidings from this guy, I learned that lesson.
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Tiger earns his stripes
Tiger earns his stripes
FOOTBALL BY DAMEN FRANCIS
25 Nov, 2010 11:06 AM
MORWELL'S AFL draftee Dean McDonald admitted while he felt confident of being selected he was shocked to be taken so high in last week's draft.
``I was watching the phantom draft and it looked like maybe somewhere in the 80s so I was shocked to go at 51,'' McDonald said.
The former Morwell player has traded one Tigers den for another and he said his new teammates at Richmond had made the transition considerably easier.
``Like any kid I guess it's hard to move away from your friends and family but everyone has been really welcoming,'' he said.
``A few of the guys sent me text messages straight away congratulating me and welcoming me to the club so it's been good.''
Having made the move to Melbourne the 18 year-old is currently living with fellow Tigers player Jake King and has already started training with his new club.
``It's way different to the training I've had before there's a lot more to remember,'' he said.
``It's not too bad though we're easing into it at the moment.
``I need to spend some time in the gym and get bigger, that's one thing I've noticed.''
According to McDonald, while he had never actually followed football he knew he wanted to play AFL from the moment he took up the game 10 years ago.
He said his first aim for next year was ``just to get in the side and play a game''.
McDonald spent last year with Gippsland Power in the TAC Cup and previouisly played some senior football in the Gippsland League with Morwell.
Morwell Tigers president Daryl Couling was delighted to see McDonald get picked up.
``He's lightning quick and really exciting to watch, I always thought he had that `X-factor','' Couling said. ``I'm actually a Richmond supporter so I'm very happy.''
...so is any body complaining about martins tattoos yet?!?!...
This kid is gonna suprise. TT and a few boys will be concerned for their spot by about R4 i reckon. Bookmark it. Wet towel record is up for grabs too! Nothing like a bit of competition.