Good call. Bit like Logue. Some players take time to develop an AFL built body. Along the way a few issues crop up which are corrected like that degenerative foot issue Logue had.You could name plenty of players that have transferred from other sports in their 17th/18th year and have barely missed a game since being drafted.
Would’ve thought concerns around Sturt were more how difficult it’d be for him to get to the required aerobic capacity for AFL footy. I don’t believe he had many injuries prior to being drafted.
He’s had:
- Concussion concerns in 2019. Sat out the year which was probably the right call.
- A major ankle injury that meant surgery and a season ending injury.
- A major knee injury which ended his season.
Like I said about Pearce, I’m far more concerned about guys that seem to do the same injury over and over. Outside of concussion Sturt hasn’t done that and he hasn’t been concussed since year one.
He’s been frustrating but certainly isn’t time to write him off or question him as a selection as he’s really shown a fair bit when he has played.
Sturt is now able to more slowly grow his body and allow the injury to properly heal.
He also came to football late and has spent most of his junior and youth days playing cricket.





) and beat Carlton too.