Skip to Content. Skip to Navigation.

News

 
 
Clarke itching to go: McKenna

Clarke itching to go: McKenna

22/06/2007 5:54 PM

Collingwood assistant coach Guy McKenna has declared Irish debutant Martin Clarke ready to make the quantum leap to the AFL less than a year after picking up a football for the first time.

The 19-year-old rookie boarded a plane with his Magpie team-mates on Friday afternoon bound for Sydney to tackle the Swans in Saturday night's blockbuster clash at Telstra Stadium.

The fresh-faced Irishman, described as an 'elite runner' by McKenna, has impressed at VFL level in his first season of football and racked up 28 possessions for Williamstown last week.

"The good thing is when debutants have come in they have earned their spot," McKenna said at Melbourne Airport on Friday.

"Injuries allow that to happen, certainly with senior players, but most of the kids we have brought in have come in with some form and they're ready to play."

"They've certainly shown that by their appetite when they have played their first game. We're hoping Marty will be the same this week."

Clake, a 182cm dasher, was one of the Collingwood's most impressive performers on their last trip to the Harbour City.

"He was probably our second best defender when we played Sydney in the 15-a-side game up there when we get beaten (in the pre-season)," McKenna said.

"He's really just bided his time and he's still honing his skills and will continue to do so like any AFL footballer has done from his first game to his last."

"He's excited and we're certainly excited for him."

In a twist of fate fellow Irishman Tadhg Kennelly will not line up for the Swans because of a knee injury.

Clarke is expected to get a taste of home in Sydney with a wet and wintry night forecast.

"Our style of football under Mick's (Malthouse) coaching regime allows us to play one-on-one contested footy. If the ground is a bit wet and tacky, I don't think it favours us because Sydney play that style of footy pretty well, but it certainly keeps it on an even keel," McKenna said.

Saturday's match begins a tricky month of football for the fifth-placed Magpies.

After the trip to Sydney they return home to play Geelong, Hawthorn and St Kilda.

"Our next month is certainly going to determine a fair bit of where we are going to go towards the end of the season," McKenna said.

 
Photograph Copyright : Getty Images

Mondayitis

 
 

Mondayitis

Every Monday Bruce Eva, Peter 'Crackers' Keenan and Paul Gough will look back over the round that's been and look forward to everything that's coming up. Click here for the latest episode.

 

Latest AFL Headlines

 
 
Dees do it for Stynes
Dees do it for Stynes
AFL
04/07/2009 5:05 PM
Urged to 'do it for Jim', Melbourne duly delivered against West Coast at the MCG on ...
 
 
Bailey: Time to back up
AFL
04/07/2009 7:54 PM
 
Road form no concern
AFL
04/07/2009 7:35 PM
 
Power turned on
AFL
04/07/2009 5:40 PM
 
The battle of no love lost
AFL
04/07/2009 11:44 AM
 
Lions unfazed by away matches
AFL
04/07/2009 10:18 AM
 
Knights: McVeigh needs to focus
AFL
04/07/2009 10:05 AM
 
Fraser back in form
AFL
04/07/2009 8:49 AM
 
Pies in a canter
AFL
03/07/2009 10:24 PM
 
Raph returns for Saints
AFL
03/07/2009 5:53 PM
 
 
 

Latest AFL Audio

 
 

Our Say

 
 
Paul Gough
Cats, Saints ready for ultimate battle
Paul Gough
Geelong coach Mark Thompson says his team's powerful attack represents the greatest ...more
Marcus Wilson
Power stake-out turns cold
Marcus Wilson
Making a living from sports reporting is an envied position but sometimes the chase for a ...more
 

Your Say