Mercury (Hobart)

Lovell a perfect fit for Tigers

- BRETT STUBBS

THE Tigers’ off-season resurgence has peaked with the TSL’s southernmo­st club landing arguably the league’s best player in former Hawthorn midfielder Kieran Lovell.

The mantra of “once a Tiger always a Tiger” has seen Lovell return to the Twin Ovals after three years as a Hawk, playing two senior games and being a member of this year’s VFL premiershi­p with feeder club Box Hill.

At just 21 and with three years of AFL and VFL experience behind him, the prolific ball-winner should just be coming into his prime.

Tigers coach Trent Baumeler said Lovell would be right up there with the cream of the TSL such as North Launceston pair Brad Cox-Goodyer and Josh Ponting.

“There are pretty good players in the TSL. I reckon Brad Cox-Goodyer, Josh Ponting would have something to say about that and we are not going to put any pressure on Kieran,” Baumeler said.

“[The message is] come in, play to your strengths, do what you do and we’ll put them in positions to play to his strengths and we’ll see how he goes, but yeah, he’ll be one of the best players in the comp definitely.”

Lovell fielded offers from all around Australia from a variety of state leagues and other competitio­ns, but decided his immediate future lay with the TSL Tigers from where he was recruited with pick 22 in the 2015 national draft.

The pull of family and friends saw him decide on the Tigers and despite his time at Hawthorn not ending how he had hoped, he had no regrets.

“I learned a lot in my time there and definitely got a lot out of it as a footballer and as a person,” Lovell said. “I guess I probably didn’t perform on the field probably quite the way I would have liked, but playing in a VFL premiershi­p was great and I’ve got a lot of lifelong friends from doing that.”

He said the move was also to shift his focus from 100 per cent football.

“I definitely haven’t given up [ on returning to the AFL], but I guess I have taken a little bit of a step back from having footy as the be all and end all of my life,” he said.

“I’ve got to work out a few other things and have a good well balanced rounded life now and maybe in the future you see blokes getting picked up aged 25, 26, 27 these days so it is definitely still something I’ll be striving for in the future but for now I’m just focused on trying to play some good footy.”

He joins the likes of Huonville forward Michael Paul, Elijah Reardon from Cygnet and former NEAFL, VFL and Burnie player Jarryd Drew as recruits at the Tigers.

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