Dragons forward Ollie Lord has always loved a challenge.
Lord played spent the majority of his junior football career at the Caulfield Bears where he played up multiple age groups to test himself, before moving to East Brighton in U15’s to seek a better standard.
The 195cm prospect is as pure as they come in terms of genuine full forwards, boasting outstanding athleticism and a vice-like grip.
“My biggest strength would be my marking, especially on the lead,” he said.
But Lord is not a one trick pony – displaying a far greater skillset than merely being an aerial threat.
“I pride myself on making good decisions when the ball is on the ground and my follow up work,” he said.
Lord played spent the majority of his junior football career at the Caulfield Bears where he played up multiple age groups to test himself, before moving to East Brighton in U15’s to seek a better standard.
The 195cm prospect is as pure as they come in terms of genuine full forwards, boasting outstanding athleticism and a vice-like grip.
“My biggest strength would be my marking, especially on the lead,” he said.
But Lord is not a one trick pony – displaying a far greater skillset than merely being an aerial threat.
“I pride myself on making good decisions when the ball is on the ground and my follow up work,” he said.
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