Mercury (Hobart)

THOMAS FINDS HIS WAY WITH THE ROOS

- ADAM SMITH adam.j.smith@news.com.au

NORTH Melbourne’s extensive injury list has opened up opportunit­ies for the club’s emerging talent — and Tarryn Thomas is one embracing more responsibi­lity.

The Roos’ casualty ward grows by the week, with recruit Jaidyn Stephenson the latest player headed for an extended stint on the sidelines with a wrist injury.

The silver lining is it is exposing the next wave of youngsters to expanded roles, with Thomas showing he is ready to step to the plate.

Now in his third season in the AFL system, the Tasmanian has seen increased midfield minutes in recent weeks after cutting his teeth across half forward for the majority of his early career.

Last week against Collingwoo­d the 21-year-old booted two goals from 15 possession­s and also had eight score involvemen­ts.

Under coach David Noble he is averaging career-highs in disposals (14.5), goals (one), marks (3.8), inside 50s (3.4) and clearances (1.6).

“I am loving my role at the moment, playing more inside time with guys like Todd Goldstein, Cunners [Ben Cunnington] and Jy [Simpkin], I am loving my time in there,” Thomas said ahead of the clash with Hawthorn in Launceston.

“I still can improve and that’s what I am trying to do, learn from the older boys. It’s pretty sad that we have so many older and experience­d guys getting injured, almost half our list is injured but it is a good opportunit­y for

the young guys to stand up and show their attributes as an AFL player.”

While the round nine match might be pitting the winless Roos against the 17th placed Hawks, it will be a big occasion for Thomas who will step onto his home ground as an AFL player for the first time.

The former No. 8 pick has not played at UTAS Stadium since winning the 2018 TSL premiershi­p with North Launceston, and is confident a breakthrou­gh victory is not far away for the Roos.

“I am so excited to get back down there and get back home, I haven’t played there in a while.

“Obviously it has been pretty frustratin­g not winning but we are trusting ‘Nobes’ and our plans.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY ?? North Melbourne’s Tarryn Thomas celebrates a goal against Collingwoo­d at Marvel Stadium.
Picture: GETTY North Melbourne’s Tarryn Thomas celebrates a goal against Collingwoo­d at Marvel Stadium.

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