Mizchief#4
Draftee
Mitchell Thorp
Games: 2
Goals: 1
Born: December 25, 1988
Height: 194cm
Weight: 87kg
Position: Forward
A key position player taken at pick 6 in the 2006 National Draft.
Thorp debuted against Richmond in round 15 and after a large media build up he played a promising game, including kicking a goal. An injury from that game mean't he was not unable to play the following week.
Call in as a late replacement , Thorp played his second game against Sydney in Round 2 2009.
Thorp had surgery to remove a bone fragment and have a pin inserted in his foot Thorp would take at least three months to recover from a broken sesamoid bone in his left foot. The injury ruled Thorp out for the rest of the 2009 season.
Taken in the first round of the 2006 NAB AFL Draft, (no. 6) overall, Mitchell had hip surgery late in his first season of AFL but before doing so managed to make a promising debut for the Hawks in Round 15.
Noted for his excellent finishing skills in and around goals, Mitchell is touted to be another spearhead up forward. However he is also gifted with a natural engine to run out games in the midfield as well making him a versatile weapon for the Hawks in coming seasons.
All those involved at the Hawks are keenly anticipating what looks to be a promising career for this Hawk, and are noting him as one to watch.
Would be a good assett to Carlton and would fill the second leading forward position well.
Carlton should look into him because for the right price it is very probable that Thorp could be a blue in 2010, only question is who would you trade?
Sam Jacobs+3rd Rounder?
I know he has had his injury problems but I think hes worth taking a chance on.
Still highly rated at Hawks but they are smart enough to know Thorp wont get the chances to play his best football there and I doubt he would be against the move.
Games: 2
Goals: 1
Born: December 25, 1988
Height: 194cm
Weight: 87kg
Position: Forward
A key position player taken at pick 6 in the 2006 National Draft.
Thorp debuted against Richmond in round 15 and after a large media build up he played a promising game, including kicking a goal. An injury from that game mean't he was not unable to play the following week.
Call in as a late replacement , Thorp played his second game against Sydney in Round 2 2009.
Thorp had surgery to remove a bone fragment and have a pin inserted in his foot Thorp would take at least three months to recover from a broken sesamoid bone in his left foot. The injury ruled Thorp out for the rest of the 2009 season.
Taken in the first round of the 2006 NAB AFL Draft, (no. 6) overall, Mitchell had hip surgery late in his first season of AFL but before doing so managed to make a promising debut for the Hawks in Round 15.
Noted for his excellent finishing skills in and around goals, Mitchell is touted to be another spearhead up forward. However he is also gifted with a natural engine to run out games in the midfield as well making him a versatile weapon for the Hawks in coming seasons.
All those involved at the Hawks are keenly anticipating what looks to be a promising career for this Hawk, and are noting him as one to watch.
Would be a good assett to Carlton and would fill the second leading forward position well.
Carlton should look into him because for the right price it is very probable that Thorp could be a blue in 2010, only question is who would you trade?
Sam Jacobs+3rd Rounder?
I know he has had his injury problems but I think hes worth taking a chance on.
Still highly rated at Hawks but they are smart enough to know Thorp wont get the chances to play his best football there and I doubt he would be against the move.