Re: What to do, with Stew?
Stewart Crameri's best hope to get on an AFL list is the rookie draft
With the first delisted free agency period now closed, Crameri is clinging to the hope a club will take a punt on him at the rookie draft, with no club expected to take him in the final two delisted free agency periods.
Crameri played just two games in 2017 after missing the Western Bulldogs 2016 premiership year due to suspension as a result of being at Essendon during the club's ill-fated supplements program in 2012.
Although he required hip surgery he believes he is in good shape to make a return to AFL football given he is just 29 and he played at least 16 games a season until the 2016 suspension.
Crameri began his career at the Bombers after they selected him in the 2010 rookie draft and he played 57 games with the club.
He then crossed from Essendon to the Western Bulldogs to play under then Bulldogs coach Brendan McCartney in 2014.
He had kicked at least 30 goals a season in each year between 2011-2015 before being suspended as a tall, quick, left-footed forward.
McCartney is now at Melbourne alongside senior coach Simon Goodwin, who was also coaching at Essendon when Crameri played with the Bombers.
Stewart Crameri's best hope to get on an AFL list is the rookie draft
With the first delisted free agency period now closed, Crameri is clinging to the hope a club will take a punt on him at the rookie draft, with no club expected to take him in the final two delisted free agency periods.
Crameri played just two games in 2017 after missing the Western Bulldogs 2016 premiership year due to suspension as a result of being at Essendon during the club's ill-fated supplements program in 2012.
Although he required hip surgery he believes he is in good shape to make a return to AFL football given he is just 29 and he played at least 16 games a season until the 2016 suspension.
Crameri began his career at the Bombers after they selected him in the 2010 rookie draft and he played 57 games with the club.
He then crossed from Essendon to the Western Bulldogs to play under then Bulldogs coach Brendan McCartney in 2014.
He had kicked at least 30 goals a season in each year between 2011-2015 before being suspended as a tall, quick, left-footed forward.
McCartney is now at Melbourne alongside senior coach Simon Goodwin, who was also coaching at Essendon when Crameri played with the Bombers.
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