The fourth-year players ready to make a leap after going pro
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2021-03-02T10:36+11:00
Bob Murphy and Andy Maher will be paying close attention to the 2017 National Draft this year and the league’s fourth-year players in general.
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SEN Drive hosts are fascinated by fourth-year players and whether there is a natural leap after three years in the system.
The former Western Bulldogs captain went through some examples of players who showed promising signs in their first three years before ‘going pro’ in year four.
“Lance Franklin in his third year kicked 70 goals and announced himself as a prodigious talent,” Murphy told
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The 2021 AFL season is just around the corner. With that, comes expectation.
Whether your club is a contender for the ultimate prize or a kitchen utensil, we all have a level of excitement driven by what we want to see out of our clubs.
Global conditions indicate that we will see the AFL season clouded by a level of uncertainty in 2021, but with a return to full-length games and hopefully, nationally functional fixturing, we can focus on the on-field narratives.
The young AFL defenders who could make a big leap in 2021
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2021-02-07T11:15+11:00
There are many players who have made significant progress during the formative years of their AFL careers.
This progress brings with it high expectations and the prospect of that player taking the next step to become even more of a key figure at their respective club.
Ahead of the 2021 season, we have taken a look at a group of defenders who we believe can take their game to another level.
Tom Doedee (Adelaide)
Tom Doedee has seen his last two years cruelled by injury but there is no doubting his ability.