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Dunno if anyone has posted this already but heres an interview with fresh draftee Cale Morton interviewed by Jared Rivers so enjoy

http://bigpondvideo.com/afl/42643

 

Interesting interview, however the Dean Bailey interview next to it impressed me more.

I'd never seen him interviewed before and he really sounds a lot like one K. Sheedy and even speaks in the same way. Had a good demenour about him and if he turns out like Sheeds, or hell even better I'll be mighty impressed!

 

fynny u say that because rivers is 192cm tall and morton is way taller! im guessing about 195cm! wow imagine this tall fast guy running through the center hitting lace out to newton

Don't think Rivers is David Scharwz yet. :lol:

Did they have Morton up on blocks? They're both supposed to be around 192cm, but Rivers kept looking up.


gees they looked like donkeys looking down at the ground all the time reading from their 'cue-cards'

Well they are professional footballers, not professional journalists :S

Jared is almost KPP size... Morton will still grow a bit.

Hey Riv, his name is Cale not Carl :)

 
Jared is almost KPP size... Morton will still grow a bit.

Hey Riv, his name is Cale not Carl :)

I think it's actually pronounced that way. I'm sure they were saying it like that (as 'Carl') at the U18 Championships. Seems daft, I agree.


I wouldn't be surprised if it was Cale "kay-el", but Rivers, like 90% of Australian males, has terribly lazy speech. When I say it out loud it comes out sounding kinda like "Carl" too.

It's like "torlet" and "Austraya".

HAHA this is correct.

It's Cay-el.

Still laughing at torlet...

Bugger the idea of him being an outside midfielder, the boy should start muscling up to take on the challenge of being the next big CHF for Melbourne. Could be exciting. He just needs to put on 10-15 kg. He could even be the long term answer to replace Neita at FF. The kid has an accurate kick, good height and excellent stamina. Hope he turns out to be the goods and has luck with injuries.

Bugger the idea of him being an outside midfielder, the boy should start muscling up to take on the challenge of being the next big CHF for Melbourne. Could be exciting. He just needs to put on 10-15 kg. He could even be the long term answer to replace Neita at FF. The kid has an accurate kick, good height and excellent stamina. Hope he turns out to be the goods and has luck with injuries.

i think thats what CAC hoped would happen to him

Bugger the idea of him being an outside midfielder, the boy should start muscling up to take on the challenge of being the next big CHF for Melbourne. Could be exciting. He just needs to put on 10-15 kg. He could even be the long term answer to replace Neita at FF. The kid has an accurate kick, good height and excellent stamina. Hope he turns out to be the goods and has luck with injuries.

It's an idea, but in his first year I'd like to see him tried in a variety of positions (as I'm sure he will be). Let's wait and see if Juice and Bate are able to stand up as key position forwards before making a decision as to where Cale will be best suited.

But I must admit, his stamina and athleticism could be utilised well as a CHF.


Yep points taken. I just started getting a little excited when I saw the size of the kid standing next to Rivers. He could turn out to be weight-gain-a-phobic like a certain recent delistee, in which case I'd be happy if he turned into the next Cam Bruce for us but with a decent kick on him.

Bugger the idea of him being an outside midfielder, the boy should start muscling up to take on the challenge of being the next big CHF for Melbourne. Could be exciting. He just needs to put on 10-15 kg. He could even be the long term answer to replace Neita at FF. The kid has an accurate kick, good height and excellent stamina. Hope he turns out to be the goods and has luck with injuries.

10-15 kgs of muscle will take 3-4 years to stack on however...

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