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Baby-faced and weighing in at 73kg, Noah Long wasn’t anticipated to make a splash when he landed at West Coast.
Taken with the Eagles’ final choose within the 2022 draft, Long was simply overshadowed on arrival by the spectacular dimension of prime choice Reuben Ginbey and the boldness of Elijah Hewett.
But because the pre-season has ramped up so has the hype across the 177cm goalsneak from Victoria, who’s rapidly changing into the bolter for the upcoming season.
It comes after a tough draft yr for Long, who broke his collarbone in three locations in Bendigo Pioneers’ opening sport of the season.