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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - DEAN TERLICH

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2012 premiership player from Norwood in the SANFL.

Dean Terlich

Norwood, SA

DOB: 13/12/1989 . Ht: 182cm Wt: 80kg.

Dean made the transition from a forward to a backman this year and played really well as a medium rebound defender. A great ball carrier who is very strong and takes them on and gets through traffic really well. He was formerly on Sydney's rookie list and he's a good chance to go - David Oatey, Norwood talent manager.

Dean Kent from Perth remains a Demon while Dean Terlich stays a Redleg!

 

Here's an interesting article on him from SA - Terlich caps stunning turnaround

A rebounding defender, previously on Swans list. Age 22.

Clearly wasnt too confident of being drafted by this: "I haven't heard a lot," Terlich said. "I'm happy where I am. Obviously I want to play AFL football but if nothing happens, nothing happens."

 

31 disposals in the SANFL Grand Final.

Strong body - good penetrating kick.

Excellent pick up

Jack Oatey medallist (BOG) for Norwood in their grand final win.

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Number: 20

DOB: 13th December 1989

Nickname: Terls / Megahead

Position: Half Forward / Defgender

Height: 186cm

Weight: 85kg

Recruited From: Sydney Swans

First NFC game: Round 1 2009 v Port Adelaide

Games (end 2011): 53

Goals (end 2011): 50

Bio: Dean is an immensely talented player with lightning speed and good goal sense. He plays an extremely important role for the team when he is up and going. Terlich will be looking for a consistent output during the 2012 season.


Won the Jack Oatey medal in the Norwood GF win....

 

Loving the recruiting of the Deans! :)

Bears a slight resemblance to a certain Jones lad pre hair removal... hope he shows the same endeavour.


Loving the recruiting of the Deans! :)

Maybe we should ask Dean Bailey to come back if that's the case?

Might have gotten a good reference from Juice and Rodan?!

I like the sound of him. Pacey rebounding defender. Exactly what we need.


Megahead???

Nah I'm F***in ugly Kick my F**in head in you wouldn't know the diff. I fink.

I think he may be a chance Rd 1.

Small defender with pace - direct replacement for Bartram.

Don't know whether he has the same endeavour and work ethic but the chance is there if he wants it.

The club should be desperate to keep Grimes in the guts...


Pace and marking look like his strong assets also a great chace down to stop a guy running in for goal. Nothing lost late in the draft ya just never know

Ummm, that vision was pretty impressive.

I know they would only pick the best bits, but he has pace, skill, looks confident with the footy and can read the play.

I know I am calling this early but he is 22 and should he work his arse off the PS - he is a chance to play Rd 1.

 

The current premiers and best in the business at getting the most out of delisted players have delisted him... Does that mean anything?


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