Pick 29
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Tom Simpkin – Geelong Falcons, August 7, 1990, 191cm, 83kg
A late chance in last month's draft, Simpkin is believed to have attracted interest from Hawthorn.
Bio: Strong-marking and durable type with good mobility, which he displayed in solid performances for Vic Country at U18 level this year. From Colac FC.
A late chance in last month's draft, Simpkin is believed to have attracted interest from Hawthorn.
Bio: Strong-marking and durable type with good mobility, which he displayed in solid performances for Vic Country at U18 level this year. From Colac FC.
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Tom Simpkin – Geelong Falcons, August 7, 1990, 191cm, 83kg
A late chance in last month's draft, Simpkin is believed to have attracted interest from Hawthorn.
Bio: Strong-marking and durable type with good mobility, which he displayed in solid performances for Vic Country at U18 level this year. From Colac FC.
A late chance in last month's draft, Simpkin is believed to have attracted interest from Hawthorn.
Bio: Strong-marking and durable type with good mobility, which he displayed in solid performances for Vic Country at U18 level this year. From Colac FC.
Simpkin pride of Colac
TOM Simpkin has seen first hand the highs and lows of playing AFL. His older brother Jonathan played for Sydney, but was delisted at the end of last year after only playing one NAB Cup game.
He now plays for Colac in the Geelong Football League and Geelong in the VFL.
Simpkin, 17, a star for the Geelong Falcons, said it was good to observe his brother's journey to the AFL ranks.
"Him getting drafted, that was good. (I) got to go up and see him a few times and watch him play and (see) the way of living," Simpkin said.
"It was a bit disappointing him getting delisted. It shows how tough it can be."
Simpkin, who lives in Colac in Victoria's Western District, is following his brother's path, playing for the Falcons.
Today the defender will line up for the Falcons against the second-placed Oakleigh Chargers at Skilled Stadium.
Simpkin grew up wanting to be a footballer.
His father Ian played with Colac and also dabbled in coaching, while the four boys all play.
"I've just come from the background of football players, really," Simpkin said.
Simpkin said playing for Vic Country, which will play South Australia in Round 4 of the under-18 national titles next weekend, was surreal.
"It's just a huge honour wearing the Big V," he said.
By Amelia Harris
Article first appeared The Herald Sun, June 28th, 2008
TOM Simpkin has seen first hand the highs and lows of playing AFL. His older brother Jonathan played for Sydney, but was delisted at the end of last year after only playing one NAB Cup game.
He now plays for Colac in the Geelong Football League and Geelong in the VFL.
Simpkin, 17, a star for the Geelong Falcons, said it was good to observe his brother's journey to the AFL ranks.
"Him getting drafted, that was good. (I) got to go up and see him a few times and watch him play and (see) the way of living," Simpkin said.
"It was a bit disappointing him getting delisted. It shows how tough it can be."
Simpkin, who lives in Colac in Victoria's Western District, is following his brother's path, playing for the Falcons.
Today the defender will line up for the Falcons against the second-placed Oakleigh Chargers at Skilled Stadium.
Simpkin grew up wanting to be a footballer.
His father Ian played with Colac and also dabbled in coaching, while the four boys all play.
"I've just come from the background of football players, really," Simpkin said.
Simpkin said playing for Vic Country, which will play South Australia in Round 4 of the under-18 national titles next weekend, was surreal.
"It's just a huge honour wearing the Big V," he said.
By Amelia Harris
Article first appeared The Herald Sun, June 28th, 2008
They will not grow old, as those from more northern States grow old.
For them it will always be three-quarter-time, with the scores level
and the wind advantage in the final term.
For them it will always be three-quarter-time, with the scores level
and the wind advantage in the final term.
vid of him here - looks pretty good, quickish, good kick, good hands, good size.
http://bigpondvideo.com/AFLTV/85153
http://bigpondvideo.com/AFLTV/85153
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Looks great doesn't he...... we really done well in the drafts this yearspiral2 wrote:vid of him here - looks pretty good, quickish, good kick, good hands, good size.
http://bigpondvideo.com/AFLTV/85153