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    Dogs find a home for the bolter

    PETER HANLON - November 27, 2009

    THE bewildered postings on a Western Bulldogs fan forum started within minutes of Christian Howard's name being called at selection 15 last night. ''Surprise pick.'' ''They know something we don't.'' And simply, ''WTF???''

    So began the AFL life of the bolter of the 2009 draft, a young man who could not make the first 18 at Adelaide's Sacred Heart College last year, wasn't picked for South Australia at this year's national under-18 championships, missed an invite to both the draft camp and state screening sessions, and didn't feature in a handout of 220 potential draftee profiles circulated last night.


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    Re: Dogs find a home for the bolter

    Great to read that the shock of being selected at pick 15 has made Christian grow 3cm.

    (From Matt Burgan's phantom draft on the afl website)

    42 - GEELONG - Christian Howard
    DOB: 19/03/91, Height: 184cm, Weight: 81kg
    Recruited from: Sacred Heart College/Glenelg (SA)
    Draft range: 31-60

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    Re: Dogs find a home for the bolter

    They must have read the Advertiser yesterday, or my post referencing the Advertiser who did list him at 187cm.

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    Re: Dogs find a home for the bolter

    I think it's great that we can't even get a consistent or possibly correct height for our first pick reported when compared to the Melbourne supporters who know what Scully eats for breakfast.

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    Re: Dogs find a home for the bolter

    Quote Originally Posted by Mantis View Post
    I think it's great that we can't even get a consistent or possibly correct height for our first pick reported when compared to the Melbourne supporters who know what Scully eats for breakfast.
    Hopefully he can adjust his height depending on our needs against any given opposition.

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    Re: Dogs find a home for the bolter

    I hope they know what they are doing.
    Not the season to be picking smokies.
    It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.

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    Re: Dogs find a home for the bolter

    Quote Originally Posted by KT31 View Post
    I hope they know what they are doing.
    Not the season to be picking smokies.
    Especially over the next few years with GC and GWS coming in.
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    Re: Dogs find a home for the bolter

    It would be re-assuring to see how he performed against the other players considered elite for that age group but unfortunately he didn't make state squads so that is certainly a question mark hanging over his head at this early stage of his career.

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    Re: Dogs find a home for the bolter

    Quote Originally Posted by KT31 View Post
    I hope they know what they are doing.
    Not the season to be picking smokies.
    All picks are speculative. Whether its Melbourne's 1 & 2 picks, our pick at 15 or pick 50.
    The 14 picks before us were all 'safe' picks - nobody can criticise who you picked up if thats what everyone expects.

    I like that our blokes backed their judgement and picked a player they thought could add to our list and was the best available - regardless of where he was/wasn't listed in the Herald Sun.

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    Re: Dogs find a home for the bolter

    Good luck son. Welcome to the best club in the land.

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    Re: Dogs find a home for the bolter

    Quote Originally Posted by Ozza View Post
    All picks are speculative. Whether its Melbourne's 1 & 2 picks, our pick at 15 or pick 50.
    The 14 picks before us were all 'safe' picks - nobody can criticise who you picked up if thats what everyone expects.

    I like that our blokes backed their judgement and picked a player they thought could add to our list and was the best available - regardless of where he was/wasn't listed in the Herald Sun.
    Haven't read a paper in weeks and I truly hope our blokes have got it right.
    Not meant as an indictment on any draftee and I wish them the best.
    Only time will tell.
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    Re: Dogs find a home for the bolter

    A player can have all of the talent in the world, but have a bad attitude when it comes to training, workrate- on and off the field, and it seems that Christian is the type of player we want at the WO

    Sounds like Dalrympe was very diligent in his review of Christian, by speaking with his teachers, Christian himself, and watching him play on numerous occasions

    Have my fingers crossed that we have made the right decision...

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