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bornadog
04-10-2012, 09:44 PM
Emma Quayle (http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/hunters-hard-yards-with-the-bulldogs-20121004-271pg.html)

Lachie Hunter will join the Western Bulldogs next week as a harder, more tackle-happy player for the time he has already spent at the club.
Hunter, who will join Jack Viney and Joe Daniher as father-son nominees tomorrow, has trained at the Whitten Oval during his school holidays for the past few years as part of the Dogs' father-son program.

The Bulldogs may be asked to take the son of former defender Mark with a second-round choice under the father-son bidding system, but the fact there are only three clubs ahead of them in the draft order means they may get away with using a third round pick or later on him.

Father-son bidding will be done on Monday morning, before the official trade window opens.

Hunter spent much of last season in a running role for the Western Jets, but said he had focused this year on improving his inside game playing as a forward and through the midfield.
The 17-year-old left footer recorded the quickest agility run at this week's draft combine, running the course in eight seconds flat.

"I'd always played mainly outside footy, but's changed this year to mainly inside because that was a focus the Bulldogs gave me. The outside stuff has gone away a bit this year, but hopefully I'll be able to combine the two later on," Hunter said.

"They wanted me to win more contested footy and do more tackling, so that's what I've worked on. It's mostly a mindset thing, and if you can go out there thinking about how many tackles you'll get, not make it all about possessions, it starts to come more naturally."
Hunter grew up supporting Essendon, the club his cousin Mark McVeigh has just retired from, but said his time with the Dogs had shown him what next year would demand of him, whichever club he wound up at.

"I've been able to learn a lot. Obviously it gives you an indication of the workload involved, which a lot of kids have never seen. They let you know what you need to improve on and help you focus on doing the right things," he said.

"The first time I saw a pre-season session, I realised the workload would just be massive. They did two hours of full on training, they were getting smashed, people were vomiting and then they had to go inside, go back back and start a running session.
"It was a massive jump from anything I'd ever seen before and hopefully being able to see that will mean I'm a bit more ready to do it myself when the time comes."

chef
05-10-2012, 08:23 AM
Sounds like a good kid. Welcome to the club Lachie.

Doc26
05-10-2012, 08:08 PM
Emma Quayle (http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/hunters-hard-yards-with-the-bulldogs-20121004-271pg.html)

Hunter grew up supporting Essendon, the club his cousin Mark McVeigh has just retired from, but said his time with the Dogs had shown him what next year would demand of him, whichever club he wound up at.

I'm sure this is not uncommon but I still don't get it. If my father represented the Dogs as Mark's father did I wouldn't have grown up following Essendon.

Greystache
05-10-2012, 08:10 PM
I'm sure this is not uncommon but I still don't get it. If my father represented the Dogs as Mark's father did I wouldn't have grown up following Essendon.

He's very close to Mark McVeigh (his cousin) and wasn't really old enough to see his Dad play. He also wears number 10 because of McVeigh and not his Dad too.

KT31
05-10-2012, 08:13 PM
He's very close to Mark McVeigh (his cousin) and wasn't really old enough to see his Dad play. He also wears number 10 because of McVeigh and not his Dad too.

Maybe Mark McVeigh grew up a Doggies supporter and wears 10 because Mark Hunter did.

Greystache
05-10-2012, 08:23 PM
Maybe Mark McVeigh grew up a Doggies supporter and wears 10 because Mark Hunter did.

No, he was never a bulldogs supporter... He says with great pride ;)

LostDoggy
08-10-2012, 09:50 AM
I'm sure this is not uncommon but I still don't get it. If my father represented the Dogs as Mark's father did I wouldn't have grown up following Essendon.

Hahahaha

But did you grow up to be a Braybrook supporter?

DragzLS1
09-10-2012, 01:52 PM
Either way Hunter is with us and hope the senior players make him feel at home. We have a young list which should also help ease him into the system.. Looks nice and quick :)

Nuggety Back Pocket
09-10-2012, 01:56 PM
He's very close to Mark McVeigh (his cousin) and wasn't really old enough to see his Dad play. He also wears number 10 because of McVeigh and not his Dad too.

Mark McVeigh is in fact his uncle as is Mark's brother at the Sydney Swans. The McVeigh's sister is the mother of Lachlan Hunter.

bornadog
09-10-2012, 01:57 PM
I'm sure this is not uncommon but I still don't get it. If my father represented the Dogs as Mark's father did I wouldn't have grown up following Essendon.

My father never played footy and I was forced to follow the dogs - bloody father:D

Greystache
09-10-2012, 02:12 PM
Mark McVeigh is in fact his uncle as is Mark's brother at the Sydney Swans. The McVeigh's sister is the mother of Lachlan Hunter.

No that's not right, Lachlan's mother isn't the sister of Mark and Jarrad, she's their aunty.

She is however the former captain of Australia's lacrosse team.