Pre-draft article on Coleman-Jones ...
Sturt big man Callum Coleman-Jones aiming to be a dual forceAndrew Capel,
The Advertiser
9 November 2017CALLUM Coleman-Jones is trying to learn from the best.
When the standout teenage Sturt tall watches his beloved Port Adelaide play he zeros in on one man, All-Australian ruckman Paddy Ryder.
“He’s the player I’m trying to model my game on,’’ said the SA under-18 captain, who is a man mountain at 201cm and 98kg.
“I just love the way he goes about it, with his athleticism and the fact that he plays about 70 per cent of the game in the ruck and then goes forward and tries to hit the scoreboard.
“I’d like to be that type of big bloke who can impact the game in the ruck and up forward so I watch closely how he goes about it, his running patterns and where he does the most damage.’’
Coleman-Jones’ size, athleticism and contested-marking ability make him a certain pick in this month’s AFL draft.
Once considered a possible top-10 selection, he is now likely to slip to the second round after a mid-season knee injury not only impacted his form but ended his season prematurely.
Like SA under-18 and AFL Academy teammate Darcy Fogarty, Coleman-Jones battled knee soreness during the AFL under-18 championships and had minor surgery soon after.
“I had a small tear in my (left) patella and it hurt when I was jumping and changing direction,’’ the 18-year-old said.
“It slowly got worse during the season and slowed my movement down a little bit so I decided to have it and a bit of loose cartilage cleaned up.
“I’ve done a lot of rehab and the knee feels good now so there shouldn't be any problems moving forward.’’
While he was handicapped by the injury, Coleman-Jones still enjoyed a strong national carnival, making the All-Australian team and averaging 17 disposals and 19 hit-outs.
He showcased his prodigious talent against the Allies at Adelaide Oval with 28 disposals and five marks.
“Callum's 16th year was very good so he’s been on the radar of AFL clubs for some time,’’ SANFL high performance manager Brenton Phillips said.
“One of his greatest assets is that he is really mobile for a big man and while his contested marking is very good he can pick the ball up off the ground really well. He’s clean at ground level.
“When he starts in the AFL I think he’ll play more as a forward and be nursed into the ruck. But by the time he’s 24 or 25 he’s going to be a very good ruckman.’’
Phillips also hailed Coleman-Jones’ leadership ability, making him captain of his State team ahead of high-quality vice-captains and fellow draft certainties Fogarty from Glenelg and Andrew McPherson from the Eagles.
“Callum is a very well-rounded footballer who not only excels on the field but also off it,’’ he said.
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