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Devils to blood young ruckman

From The Mercury
Reported by Brett Stubbs

THE Devils are preparing for life after the Kangaroos by selecting players just in case the partial-alignment is culled for next season.

Devils assistant coach Andrew Mellor, standing in for coach Daryn Cresswell who was attending a family funeral, said young Launceston ruckman Nathan O'Donoghue would make his Devils debut against Geelong on Sunday as speculation continues to mount the "semi-marriage" will finish at the end of this season.

"I think it is the first time this year we will have someone starting in the ruck who is not a Kangaroo-listed player because we have used (Brad) Moran, (Todd) Goldstein and (David) Hale," Mellor said.

"To have a Tasmanian carrying the No.1 ruck duties is a real plus because the future is unknown.

"He was outstanding last week in the state game. He is very fit, he's tall and can jump and Geelong has got a few players like that so he'll be a real plus for us. "

Mellor said fellow big men, Northern Bombers' Tom Bellchambers and Launceston's Tim Mohr, could also be in the running for promotion to gain experience for next season.

Welcome return for Sharkey

From Ballarat Courier

MATT Sharkey makes his much anticipated return for North Ballarat against Casey Scorpions in the Victorian Football League at AUSTAR Arena in Ballarat tomorrow.

Sharkey has not played since foot surgery pre-season.

The 2006 VFL Team of the Year member had a bone graft and pin inserted to repair a stress fracture in his left foot.

The defender initially dismissed the injury, but was shocked to learn he had a fracture on the outside of the foot.

The Selkirk Roosters originally hoped Sharkey would miss no more than six matches, but he has returned with them on four wins and five losses, outside the top eight in ninth position, and in desperate

need of a victory over the St Kilda-aligned Scorpions after losing to Williamstown by 40 points.

Sharkey has been named on a half-back flank after proving his match fitness in two appearances in the reserves.

The 21-year-old established himself as one of the best in the VFL last year, playing in all North Ballarat's 20 matches, including two finals.

Sharkey and the Kangaroos-listed Callum Urch are pivotal inclusions for the Roosters.

Urch has not played in the seniors since straining a hamstring in round two.

He lasted only a couple of minutes in that match against Coburg Tigers and has missed seven games. He got through 70 per cent of a VFL reserves match on Sunday.

From Bendigo Advertiser

ADAM Ramanauskas says he isn't thinking about a return to AFL football, he's just content to be getting a kick with the Metricon Bendigo Bombers.

The possible return to the Essendon senior side of Ramanauskas has been a talking point this week, but the man himself is content to bide his time in the VFL with Bendigo.

Ramanauskas has made an inspirational return to football this year as an Essendon rookie after enduring a recurrence of cancer in his neck and a serious knee injury in the past two years.

The 26-year-old member of Essendon's 2000 premiership side has played five games with Bendigo this season, and is relishing the chance to just be back out on the football field, even if it's at the Queen Elizabeth Oval, rather than the MCG or Telstra Dome.

'‘It's just enjoyable playing footy again, to be honest," Ramanauskas told The Advertiser yesterday.

‘‘Things are going along okay; I'm just trying to do my part and not let down the younger fellows.

‘‘Being one of the older guys, I have to show a bit of experience out there and try to help them out as much as I can.

‘‘At the same time, I'm competitive like everyone else and I want to win.

Devil of a battle for Cats

From The Mercury
Reported by James Bresnehan

DARYN Cresswell believes Geelong "miracle man" Tom Lonergan can rebuild his future in the Cats' senior team -- but not before he is put through the wringer by the Tasmanian Devils in their VFL clash at Skilled Stadium on Sunday.

It will be Lonergan's comeback match after life-saving surgery last year to remove a kidney destroyed in a courageous marking attempt against Melbourne in round 21.

Now the Devils coach, Cresswell, a former assistant coach at Geelong, was mentor to Lonergan when he arrived at the "Cattery".

Lonergan, a 23-year-old forward who has played just seven senior games, will wear a custom-made back guard to protect his remaining kidney.

"It will give me the confidence to back into the packs," Lonergan said yesterday.

"It's pretty thick and hard, so I don't think the same thing will be able to happen."

The Cat should expect no favours from the hard-hitting Tasmanians, renowned for their hard tackling.

Devils plan ahead

From Adelaide Advertiser
Reported by Doug Robertson and James Bresnehan

THE Tassie Devils would take a couple of years to be fully competitive if it joined the SANFL in 2009, AFL-Tasmania general manager Scott Wade said.

AFL-Tasmania - which lost to developing Aussie Rules state Queensland by 11 points on Saturday - is investigating its long-term future which might lead to becoming the 10th SANFL club.

Tasmania had 16 Devils players in the team that lost to Queensland but no AFL-listed players.

Seated among the top-five VFL clubs in 2004-05, the Devils have one win and sit bottom of the VFL ladder this year.

Aligned with the AFL Kangaroos, the Devils are obliged to play over-flow Roos players and have not recruited star players from outside Tasmania in the past few seasons.

Tasmania upset the SANFL by 15 points in 1995. West Adelaide, bottom in the SANFL, lost by seven points to Tasmania in a trail in March.

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