Senior selection a shock for Moore
7 June, 2004
Matt Burgan
Sportal/exclusive to afl.com.au
When Richmond youngster Kelvin Moore received a phone call from senior coach Danny Frawley informing him that he was set to make his AFL debut against the Kangaroos last Saturday night, the emerging defender admitted he was "speechless".
For Moore, the rookie-list player who was honing his craft with the Coburg Tigers, the promotion was quite simply a bolt out of the blue as he had "no idea" he would be making his AFL debut in round 11.
"I was just rapt to get the call-up from ‘Spud’. We had a few players unfortunately go out with injury and I was just rapt to get the call-up and get the opportunity to play," Moore told Sportal after playing his first game.
"It happened pretty quickly. It happened on Wednesday. I got the call in and then Spud called me and said 'You'll be playing', so I was just rapt. I was speechless on the phone and I didn't know what to say. It's an unbelievable feeling."
"I didn't know what to expect, but it was just an unbelievable feeling - just running out there in front of the crowd, but it was just disappointing not to come away with the win."
But unlike many of his contemporaries, Moore had a slightly different path into the AFL, yet his route has enabled him to play at the highest level.
The 20 year-old, who was Richmond's first selection and the third player chosen in the 2002 rookie draft, was plucked straight out of school football from Yarra Valley Grammar in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, rather than the TAC Cup.
"I didn't play for any of the TAC Cup (sides). My Mum was rapt. I said that I'd concentrate on year 12. I was training with Eastern (Ranges) but then gave that away to concentrate on year 12," Moore said.
"Football was always second to school, but I was just rapt to be seen playing for Yarra Valley.
"I just started playing school footy in year 12 and then got on the rookie list for Richmond.
Moore gained a second year on the rookie list after the defender's 2003 season was rocked by osteitis pubis. He played 10 games in the VFL last year, but missed the final eight matches due to the injury.
"Unfortunately, I was out with osteitis pubis for most of last year and then I was lucky enough to get selected on the rookie list again," Moore said.
"I've been going alright this year and just doing my job down back and then I eventually got the call-up.
"I look at it that all the hard work has paid off."
But despite his alternate journey into the AFL, Moore was still widely known among the recruiting fraternity, with several clubs - including Melbourne, the team he followed as a youngster - sounding him out.
"After the (2002 National AFL) draft - I wasn't expecting anything in the draft - but then I got the call-up from Melbourne and did a bit of pre-season with them and then they said they were going to take me. But then Richmond rang me the night before (the rookie draft) and said 'We'll take you with our first pick'," Moore said.
"(From) other clubs there was (some interest), but not (from) Richmond - I hadn't heard from them until the night before.
"My hope was Melbourne, because I barracked for Melbourne growing up, so I knew the familiar faces down there."
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