Rohan kicks to the top of classEmma Quayle, Canberra | October 2, 2009
IF THERE has been one question about the speedy, exciting Gary Rohan this year, it has been this: how well can he kick?
Yesterday, the Geelong Falcon showed the recruiting world that yes, he can, scoring 23 out of 30 targets in the draft camp's first specific kicking test to finish at the top of the group on 77 per cent. He had trained for the test at home with his brother on their farm, aiming for trees in the back yard.
Next in line were Victorian midfielders Dustin Martin and Jordan Gysberts, West Australian talls Nicholas Winmar and Aaron Black, South Australians Matthew Panos and Simon Potts, and Tasmanian Ryan Harwood, who all scored 22/30. Overall, the group ranked at 61 per cent efficiency, or 18.3 targets.
The test, designed by Nathan Buckley, saw the players face away from the targets, turn to receive a ball, turn and, at a moment's notice, aim for the target called out and try to hit their teammate within an allocated time. They aimed for short (20 metres) medium (30 metres) and long (40-metre) targets on both their left and right sides.
Each player took six kicks and were given a score from one to five based on how far their target had to move to mark the ball.
Martin, who has stamped himself at the top of the draft order during the camp, has been recognised as a neat kick throughout his under-18 season, and said he had started training both sides of his body early.
''I think it just comes from playing lots of juniors. I played with both feet when I was a kid starting out and that's really helped me as I've gone up the higher levels,'' the Bendigo player said.
''I was pretty happy with my kicks. I think most of them were pretty good. Over the last couple of weeks I've been practising a fair bit, getting ready for it, and I think everyone got some good results, which was good to see.''
AFL talent manager Kevin Sheehan said the test had made an encouraging debut.
''We were extremely pleased with it and we certainly sent a strong message about it. We had Nathan Buckley brief the group beforehand and he told them to really embrace it,'' said Sheehan, who believed Rohan had dismissed some perceptions.
''He was able to bury it. Some people rise to challenges and he's one who was able to deliver. There was no surprise in Dustin Martin, Jordan Gysberts and a few others being up there, but he certainly gave everyone something to think about.''
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