Built for speed
2:38:29 PM Mon 10 October, 2005
Paul Gough
Sportal for afl.com.au
Western Bulldogs' tagger Dale Morris is the shock inclusion in an Australian team built around speed for the upcoming Foster's International Rules Series against Ireland.
Australian coach Kevin Sheedy named his 26 man squad for the two Test series on Monday with the Aussies to head to Busselton in southern Western Australian for a training camp on Saturday, ahead of Friday week's first Test at Subiaco.
The Perth venue is already sold-out for the clash with the second Test to be played at Telstra Dome in Melbourne on October 28.
And footy fans will see a new-look Australian team after new coach Sheedy was given licence to hand-pick his own team after previous teams had been based on the All-Australian team plus a few additions.
But after Australia was humiliated by a total of 50 points in the two Tests in Ireland last year, this inflexibility was deemed no longer suitable as the Australians attempt to match Ireland in their area of greatest strength - leg speed.
"This (Australian team) is not so much a smash-and-crash team," Sheedy said, in comparison with past Australian teams which have attempted to use their extra physical strength to off-set the lighter, speedier Irish players.
"We have definitely gone for a speed team more so than the older, regulated, experienced AFL player."
"It was a tough task to build the team around the All-Australian team so we have had to ask (the AFL) to move that aside so we could have a crack at getting the right players into this team."
Just seven of the 26 players named on Monday have represented Australia at senior level before - Trent Croad, Matthew Lappin, Nathan Eagleton, Brent Harvey, Chris Johnson, Andrew McLeod and Daniel Wells.
Into the side in place of some of the experienced, big name players of past teams come noted quick players such as Brett Deledio, Lindsay Gilbee, Andrew Lovett, Aaron Davey and Sydney grand final hero Amon Buchanan.
But the big selection shock was Morris, who at the start of 2005 was not even on the Bulldogs senior list before establishing himself as the Bulldogs' number one tagger during the last 17 games of the season.
"Concentration, body, awareness and hunger," Sheedy said when asked what qualities the little-known 22-year-old would bring to the side.
"It's the same as Andrew Lovett (who also came off the rookie list) - we didn’t think he would end up near the top of Essendon's best and fairest 12 months ago."
Sheedy, who will coach the side for at least the next two years, is determined to erase the memory of last year's disappointing loss in Ireland as the Aussies look to level the ledger at four series wins apiece since the series resumed in 1998.
"It has taken me 25 years to get this gig," the Bombers' veteran coach said.
"You don't often get the chance to coach your country in AFL."
AFL chief executive Kevin Sheedy said the appointment of the hugely respected Sheedy as coach plus the change in selection criteria shows how determined the Australian team was to make up for its worst ever showing last year.
"Kevin has been given a mandate that is specifically designed to win this series," Demetriou said.
"We didn’t like losing last year and Kevin and his support group (of assistant coach Danny Frawley, chairman of selectors Gerard Healy, goalkeeping coach Stephen Silvagni and specialist coaches Jim and Brian Stynes) will no doubt put together a team which will be attuned to win this game."
The squad: Heath Black (Fremantle), Amon Buchanan (Sydney), Trent Croad (Hawthorn), Aaron Davey (Melbourne), Nick Davis (Sydney),
Brett Deledio (Richmond), Nathan Eagleton (Western Bulldogs), Dustin Fletcher (Essendon), Daniel Giansiracusa (Western Bulldogs), Lindsay Gilbee (Western Bulldogs), Shannon Grant (Kangaroos), Brent Harvey (Kangaroos), Luke Hodge (Hawthorn), Chris Johnson (Brisbane Lions), Matthew Lappin (Carlton), Andrew Lovett (Essendon), Andrew McLeod (Adelaide), Troy Makepeace (Kangaroos), Darren Milburn (Geelong), Brent Moloney (Melbourne), Dale Morris (Western Bulldogs),
Chris Newman (Richmond), Ryan O'Keefe (Sydney), Russell Robertson (Melbourne), Jarrad Waite (Carlton), Daniel Wells (Kangaroos).
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