fair chance theyll try and get a Cameron Wood in the PSD if you ask me, A wood, meesen, mcintosh any of those blokes who are out of contract will come under serious consideration.
Draft star issued ultimatum
By Andrew Capel and Richard Earle
Adelaide Advertiser
June 21, 2007
JOHN Meesen, Adelaide's first-round pick in the 2004 national draft, has been given 10 weeks to save his career at West Lakes.
Crows coach Neil Craig has declared he wants Meesen in Adelaide next year, but he concedes the player must show something at AFL or South Australian National Football League level before the season's end to warrant another contract.
Craig wants Meesen, who turned 21 yesterday, to follow the example of teammates Luke Jericho, Kris Massie and Ken McGregor to turn his career around.
"I think there are a lot of examples that John Meesen could look at and say 'yep, that's the way to go about it'," Craig said, noting that Jericho, Massie and McGregor had overcome the disappointment of struggling to get an AFL game to resurrect their careers.
Meesen, the No.8 overall pick at the 2004 national draft, has not played an AFL match.
He considered returning home to Victoria after the 2006 season, partly because of homesickness, before signing a new one-year deal.
He then sustained a pre-season knee injury, and he has been battling in Norwood's reserves after eight weeks out.
"It's an important part of the year for John to try to keep sound and to play some really good SANFL league footy - and hopefully some AFL footy," Craig said.
"The sooner he can get back to playing league football for Norwood, the better it will be for him. Then he's got all options open (to stay in Adelaide or ask for a trade) to him.
"But do I want him at our football club? Yes, I do."
Craig described the 200cm, 97kg player's pre-season as "outstanding", saying his movement at training in the past two weeks had been "very, very good".
Injured Crows ruckman Rhett Biglands, whom Craig said had just a "slim hope" of playing again this season after undergoing a knee reconstruction after last year's preliminary final defeat to West Coast, meanwhile said on Triple M radio that Meesen had been "working extremely hard" to make an impression before season's end.
Crows football operations manager John Reid said there was no crushing burden for Meesen, who was taken ahead of West Adelaide ruckman Cameron Wood (No.18), now with Brisbane Lions, in 2004, to justify the club's blue chip draft investment in him.
"There's no pressure," Reid said of Meesen, overtaken by rookie revelation Jonathon Griffin and 198cm Ivan Maric in Adelaide's ruck battery behind workhorse Ben Hudson.
"He's had a rotten, wretched year
"Hopefully in the second half of the season he gets in some nick.
"We will sit down with his management at the end of the year and sort (his future) out."
Craig said he hoped that Hudson and Griffin, who also are out of contract, will be 10-year players at Adelaide.
While Griffin, from Western Australia, is understood to be close to re-signing, Hudson, from Victoria via Queensland, is yet to commit to a new deal.
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