“He has exceeded expectations, I think,” Richmond recruiting manager Matt Clarke said on the AFL.com.au ‘Road to the Draft’ podcast.
“We knew that he was going to take some time given the lack of continuity in his training history.
“It’s all well and good to be playing games, but when you’re not getting good continuity in the week-to-week training schedule, it’s always going to be a bit tough . . .
“But one thing about MJ, and credit to him . . . he always put in the effort, whether it was his schoolwork (at Scotch College) or training, fitness and conditioning.
“If you had a program there for him, he did his absolute best. He never pulled up short.
“And then, to play a couple of games at the end of the year was just fantastic.”
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