Swans trial US college basketballer, Alex Starling.
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It's not clear from the story how he came to hear about AFL, or why he thought it might be worth investigating further. Yet according to Cordy he's "busting" to get over here.
He apparently plays for the "Fort Lauderdale Fighting Squids Footy Club", his local team in the USAFL.
Home - Fort Lauderdale Australian Football Club
Was he directed to the Squids after meeting with Roos, or did someone from the Squids alert Roos to his potential?Comment
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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226252834423
It's not clear from the story how he came to hear about AFL, or why he thought it might be worth investigating further. Yet according to Cordy he's "busting" to get over here.
He apparently plays for the "Fort Lauderdale Fighting Squids Footy Club", his local team in the USAFL.
Home - Fort Lauderdale Australian Football Club
Was he directed to the Squids after meeting with Roos, or did someone from the Squids alert Roos to his potential?
to get here'. I'm sure he is excited..how it happened has no bearing on that. What is your point?Comment
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he is an athlete and he would be a killer defender if he has the time to learn the game let alone in the forwards
time is the critical issue as always with a convert"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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My "point" is nothing more sinister than simple curiosity. The US is awash with athletes who would be suitable for AFL. Why Alex Starling in particular? How did someone from his background find out, and develop an interest in, an unusual football code on the other side of the world?Comment
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My "point" is nothing more sinister than simple curiosity. The US is awash with athletes who would be suitable for AFL. Why Alex Starling in particular? How did someone from his background find out, and develop an interest in, an unusual football code on the other side of the world?Comment
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I found a link from a scouting link which ranked his attributes as a drafting rank.
Anyway he looked to be two thirds of the way down, I presume too lowly ranked to have any chance of being drafted. Basketball is a very different sport thoughYou don't ban those who supported your opponent, you make them wallow in their loserdom by covering your victory! You sit them in the front row. You give them a hat! Toby ZieglerComment
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Gee and I thought Kobe and LeBron would be just busting to play for us.........................Comment
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Found this email from a few weeks ago in our feedback emails:
Originally posted by Dan RyanI was Alexander Starling's publicist at Bethune-Cookman University and wanted to thank everyone for the interest. Our traffic from Australia has been amazing -- Alex' page is more popular than our football site this week.
G'Day Mate: Former B-CU Star Starling To Play Australian Football - Bethune-Cookman Official Athletic SiteComment
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It's ARF not AFL... I like it!
Starling?s startling move - NCAA.com
"ARF is more of a finesse sport where rugby is more strength. The rules are different. The playing field is different. More skills in ARF instead of outmuscling the other guy. Skills, endurance. Everything. But I have been through all that."Comment
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Guess we'll see him in July after he graduates. But I would think he has been given a training regime to get the aeobic fitness up. Those big Afro-Yanks excel in athletic / power sports, but their ability to combine that with endurance is unknown because most American sport stops every other minute for an ad break.Pay peanuts get monkeysComment
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