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Versatile midfielder who can also play half back, wing or half forward showed definite signs of development and improvement through the year at VFL premiership team Casey as he looks to take a further step up the ranks in 2023.

"The son of 2000 Brownlow medallist and former Demon Shane Woewodin arrived at the Demons as a father-son selection in last year’s draft. Is yet to play a senior game, but was a member of the Casey Demons’ premiership winning team this year." - Herald Sun

Date of Birth: 26 March 2003
Height: 182cm
Weight: 75kg
 
Games CDFC 2022: 18
Goals CDFC 2022: 7

 

There is always a strong attachment to a father son player especially when his name is Woewodin. Shane has left such an indelible memory on MFC supporters that we already had a strong desire for his son to succeed at MFC.  So the club needs to give Taj every opportunity to get him to where we need him to be a 200 game AFL player. Comeon Taj help us make it up to Shane.!!!

He looks to me to have this in common with his father: the talent level is not brilliant but he works hard to make the absolute most of what he has. That worked pretty well for Shane.

 

Has the skill level and poise and showed great signs in the grand final.

Something to certainly work with here.

The games I saw at Casey I was impressed. I have to admit my expectations were low, but he is a solid performer with a little extra. Just like his dad, you have to admire a kid who has had to work hard to get where he has risen….

Makes me think with work effort and talent he could be a very solid performer at AFL when ready 


One to watch.

Very neat disposal skills.

Tough for his current size (goes in hard).

Seems to have good tank and runs hard both ways.

In the Grand Final there were few plays where he ran the length of the ground to be the last man taking the mark in defense.

Reminds me a bit of Langer with the gut running to help out team.

We are crying out for more good users of the ball (can't have enough of them).

Selfless role player and should fit into our team nicely.

Hope to see him make a debut next year!

11 minutes ago, NeveroddoreveN said:

One to watch.

Very neat disposal skills.

Tough for his current size (goes in hard).

Seems to have good tank and runs hard both ways.

In the Grand Final there were few plays where he ran the length of the ground to be the last man taking the mark in defense.

Reminds me a bit of Langer with the gut running to help out team.

We are crying out for more good users of the ball (can't have enough of them).

Selfless role player and should fit into our team nicely.

Hope to see him make a debut next year!

Yes I recall seeing that in the GF and thinking to myself, hmm, that was very Ed of him. Hoping they have them paired up this preseason.

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