Don't regret it: Ranges coach warns recruiters about StephensonMarc McGowan
afl.com.au
November 24, 2017 THE COACH of the TAC Cup's most-wanted list has warned AFL recruiters to overlook match-winner Jaidyn Stephenson at their peril.
Club officials are still frantically pouring over Stephenson's medical results after becoming aware of a heart irregularity at the NAB AFL Draft Combine in October.
Stephenson may slide into the late teens after once being considered a top-five selection, with premier Richmond doing its due diligence in the chance he is available at pick 17.
But Bewick said the drama about Stephenson's health was a gross overreaction and that the forward-midfielder had X-factor and could "win a game off his own boot".
AFL.com.au understands Stephenson's family has a history of the heart condition and played high-level sport without an issue.
"I'd suggest the clubs passing him up will regret it in three or four years' time when they see him running around," the dual Essendon premiership star told AFL.com.au.
"Jaidyn's not showing any sign of anything.
"He's one of our hardest workers on the track and he plays a very explosive game, so if it was going to be a problem then we would have seen it and it would have affected his footy."
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The draft's other potential slider, two-time under-18 All Australian ruckman Sam Hayes, is also a Ranges star.
The biggest criticism of Hayes targets his endurance and intensified with his poor testing at the NAB AFL Draft Combine, but Bewick said it was just the usual "pick on the big fella" mentality.
"Sam's twice All Australian; he's very raw and naïve about everything, but his upside is enormous," the eighth-year coach said.
"People are stuck on the fact he has no tank, but he's 18 years old and 203cm. That's something he can work on once he's in the system.
"I can see him in five, six years' time being one of the best big men in the competition."
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