Collingwood signs Milwaukee's McNamara
Written by Troy Thompson   
Tuesday, 10 November 2009

ImageThe Collingwood Football Club today announced it has signed American Seamus McNamara to a two-year international rookie contract. The 24-year-old, who hails from Milwaukee Wisconsin, is a powerful athlete who stands 6'8'' and weighs 230 lbs.

McNamara trialled with the Magpies in Melbourne back in September, and returned on the weekend to commence pre-season training with the team, after accepting the club’s contract offer. Collingwood’s national recruiting manager Derek Hine told http://collingwoodfc.com.au that McNamara could develop into a ruck or key forward option.

Photo: McNamara shoots for Marist. Courtesy of Heinrich Sports.

“Seamus comes to the club with a unique skill set, having played basketball at an elite level and participated at a state level in soccer while at school,” Hine said. “We feel that Seamus has scope to potentially play both in the ruck and as a key forward. He is very driven and has impressed everyone at the club with his work ethic, and given Seamus’ experiences at playing elite level sport we feel that he is deserving of the opportunity to forge a career in the AFL.”

Hine went onto explain how the club came about discovering McNamara, who played four seasons of division one collegiate basketball in the US for Marist University in New York from 2004/05-2007/08, before playing one season of professional basketball in Germany for TSV Dachau Spurs.

“Seamus sent the club his CV in the hope of potentially being trialled at an AFL club at the time (director of sports science) David Buttifant was attending a conference in the United States, and we were able to facilitate some testing for Seamus in California. “The results were encouraging enough to invite him out to Australia for a 14 day trial, which was extended out to 21 days due to Seamus’ ability to rapidly pick up all aspects of the game whilst in Melbourne.

“It was on the back of his trialling, which encompassed not only the game sense related tuition but also physical and psychological profiling, that we were able to offer Seamus an international rookie position on our list.”

Article courtesy of WorldFootyNews.com.


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