Position 2021 Rookies

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He's listed at 67kg 184 cm. When I was younger and came in at 65kg/180cm, my doctor legit said I had an eating disorder. You'd hope this bloke will play on a wing because he'll get ******* snapped otherwise.
Shit my liver weighs that much.

My doctor says i have a drinking disorder but what would that old drunk know...
 
With a shortened pre-season block leading into the 2021 home and away season, the Crows will take a conservative approach with injury management, including with first-round draftees Luke Pedlar and Brayden Cook.

The South Australian pair battled groin and shoulder injuries respectively during their draft year and will be carefully transitioned into training with plenty of footy ahead of them.

“Luke has managed groin soreness through last season. He needs to build his strength and training volume in a more controlled rehab setting before he joins the main group,” Hass said.

“Cooky’s had a shoulder reconstruction, which we need to respect from a contact point of view. All of his running and the majority of his football skills are uninhibited.”

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Will Kelly is the great white hope for our forward line I feel.
I’m expecting him to be given every opportunity to perform.

Hopeful of 17+ games this season
 
Surely Lachie Fogarty gets a game ahead of names like those two?
Also with Williams and Saad coming in you would think Gibbons spends a lot more time forward.
 
This from Pies training today a couple to keep an eye on.

CODE-CROSSERS’ TIME TO SHINE?
Collingwood won the race for Tom Wilson’s signature in 2019 after he decided to turn his back on a promising basketball career. Last year was Wilson’s first full crack at it, but the COVID-19 situation didn’t create a great chance for him to develop. At 23, he now has an AFL-ready body – he looks completely different to when he first lobbed at the Magpies – and there are more openings in the team after the post-season clean-out. Nathan Murphy, who chose football over cricket, will be another one to watch in what will be his fourth season in the AFL.
 
Nathan Murphy is one who I can see playing plenty of games. Currently sitting at D6 for me.
 
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