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Ready Kreuger: Cats snare 2017 reject

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“I was at work and I had finished up for the day. I got home and saw I had a missed call from one of the recruiters and I rang him back and he broke the news to me. “I was absolutely thrilled.” After heartbreak­ingly missing out on a spot on an AFL list in last year’s draft, Kreuger establishe­d himself as a regular senior player with South Adelaide in the SANFL.

The 86kg, 196cm key forward, who can also play in de- fence, made his debut in Round 6 and earned the SANFL’s version of a rising star nomination in Round 16.

The 19-year-old finished 2018 playing 13 senior games, kicking 22 goals.

“I’m athletic, cover the ground reasonably well. I’ve been trying to build my endurance to stay in the game longer and have an impact on what’s going on around me,” Kreuger said.

“I think I can play a couple of different positions, I’m a pretty versatile player, but I felt comfortabl­e this year playing one position, having a role and doing my part for the team.”

Pick 42 didn’t last long in the hands of the Cats, who gained it and pick 60 from Brisbane in a deal for Lincoln McCarthy and picks 54 and 57.

The Cats are the first club to trade for the pre-draft picks given to both Gold Coast and Carlton by the AFL to help make them more competitiv­e on-field.

The deal comes less than a week after coach Chris Scott said the club would “improve every part of the club using every means necessary”.

Geelong’s list manager Stephen Wells said the Cats were keen to pounce on the opportunit­y to snare the athletic Kreuger before the draft.

“Clubs have got to be open to every opportunit­y that comes their way and that rule that was brought in for Carlton and Gold Coast has given another little opportunit­y,” Wells said.

“Nathan is a player we have been following for a few years now. Last year, in our opinion, he was unlucky not to be given some sort of opportunit­y at the AFL club.

“As it has turned out, it might have been the best thing for him. He has gone back and played some terrific senior football for South Adelaide, he has been well coached at that club and in the South Australian system. Now we think he is ready to get to an AFL club and put his best foot forward.”

 ?? Picture: WAYNE TAYLOR ?? TIGER TIME: Tom Lynch in the yellow and black at Punt Rd yesterday.
Picture: WAYNE TAYLOR TIGER TIME: Tom Lynch in the yellow and black at Punt Rd yesterday.

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