buzzaaaah wrote:
I thought Ed Curnow was Mauritian??
No idea, but there are multiple articles listing him as indigenous; so someone's got it wrong.
Rookie on the runQuote:
The indigenous youngster was one of two Geelong Falcons drafted to Adelaide last year, with the other being the Crows’ prized recruit and his “gun” midfield teammate, Patrick Dangerfield.
McLeod’s blissful burdenQuote:
Rookie Ed Curnow is also of Aboriginal heritage, but was absent from the ceremony because of personal reasons.
The Crows consciously recruited four indigenous players during the off-season, Jacky, Armstrong, Petrenko and Curnow, to give the club the second-highest number of indigenous players in the league.
“I’m proud of all the Aboriginal boys playing and in particular our blokes,” McLeod said.
“In my time, I’ve played with a few Aboriginal boys, but to be where we are now is a great reward to the fact that the club has got great service from some of their Aboriginal blokes.
“I guess that gives the club the confidence to employ some more. Hopefully, the next group or generation of boys coming through, like Jarrhan, Tony, Jared and Ed, can carry that legacy on and it might even open the door for a few more.”
Indigenous players in Australian Football League 2008-2011Quote:
Adelaide Crows (SA) Andrew McLeod, Ed Curnow, Graham Johncock, Jared Petrenko, Jarrhan Jacky, Jonathon Griffin, Richard Tambling, Tim Milera, Tony Armstrong
Aboriginal Football : The Indigenous GameQuote:
Carlton
Eddie BETTS, Ed CURNOW, Jeff GARLETT, Andrew WALKER, Chris YARRAN