Future star's Devils debut
June 01, 2007
From The Mercury
Reported by Brett Stubbs
Cornelius, who turned 17 during the week, has been in excellent form, kicking five goals for the Mariners last week as a marking forward, as well as impressing for Glenorchy in the Southern Premier League and the AFL-AIS under-17 team during the pre-season.
"He is just a very smart player and he knows where the drop of the ball is," Cresswell said.
Reported by Brett Stubbs
FUTURE AFL draftee Aaron Cornelius will make his VFL debut for the Devils tomorrow against Port Melbourne, but for some Kangaroos-listed players it is their last chance.
Cornelius, who turned 17 during the week, has been in excellent form, kicking five goals for the Mariners last week as a marking forward, as well as impressing for Glenorchy in the Southern Premier League and the AFL-AIS under-17 team during the pre-season.
"He is just a very smart player and he knows where the drop of the ball is," Cresswell said.
"It is good he has got an opportunity at this level and I am sure he will be able to cope more than adequately."
Apart from playing for Glenorchy, Cornelius has already experienced playing senior-elite level, lining up on Fremantle's Michael Johnson while representing the AIS team.
"He gave Johnston a bit of a touch up, took 10 or 12 marks in the first half on him," Cresswell said. "He is very mature for his age and I spoke to his dad (former New Norfolk rover David) and he's really keen to have a crack at it and I'm sure he will handle himself very well."
But the pressure is on some of the Kangaroos players to help lift the last-placed Devils.
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