GVGjr
02-12-2012, 03:31 PM
Good story on Hrovat
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MANY people excel in their chosen field because they never allow themselves to become satisfied, and as a result they are always striving to improve. It's an attitude that could propel Western Bulldogs draftee Nathan Hrovat to a long and distinguished AFL career.
This season, Hrovat amassed more individual honours than perhaps any other player selected in this year's NAB AFL Draft. Among the gongs were All Australian selection, the MVP award for Vic Metro, third place in the TAC Cup's Morrish Medal (despite playing just eight games), the rover's spot in the TAC Cup Team of the Year, along with the Northern Knights' captaincy and best and fairest award.
But the pint-sized (175cm/76kg) midfielder - who averaged 27disposals, eight clearances and five tackles in the TAC Cup, and 25 touches (10 contested) and 4 clearances in the NAB AFL Under 18 Championships - knows only too well that the hard work has only just begun.
Read More (http://afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/151993/default.aspx)
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MANY people excel in their chosen field because they never allow themselves to become satisfied, and as a result they are always striving to improve. It's an attitude that could propel Western Bulldogs draftee Nathan Hrovat to a long and distinguished AFL career.
This season, Hrovat amassed more individual honours than perhaps any other player selected in this year's NAB AFL Draft. Among the gongs were All Australian selection, the MVP award for Vic Metro, third place in the TAC Cup's Morrish Medal (despite playing just eight games), the rover's spot in the TAC Cup Team of the Year, along with the Northern Knights' captaincy and best and fairest award.
But the pint-sized (175cm/76kg) midfielder - who averaged 27disposals, eight clearances and five tackles in the TAC Cup, and 25 touches (10 contested) and 4 clearances in the NAB AFL Under 18 Championships - knows only too well that the hard work has only just begun.
Read More (http://afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/151993/default.aspx)