New Hawk’s bold call on future

Massimo D’Ambrosio has the bottom profile of Hawthorn’s quartet of low season recruits, however the diminutive left footer has a daring plan to emulate the sport’s greatest at his new membership.

The former mid-season draft decide requested a commerce from Essendon to Hawthorn in September however needed to wait proper up till the commerce interval deadline to safe his transfer.

The arrival of cult Magpie Jack Ginnivan together with Mabior Chol and the return of Jack Gunston made all of the noise at Hawthorn within the week after the ultimate day frenzy, but when D’Ambrosio can stroll the speak, he may sooner or later be considered as Hawthorn’s most essential acquisition from that commerce interval.

The 20-year-old informed SEN Breakfast he noticed All-Australian wing duo Josh Daicos and Errol Gulden as gamers whose impression he might mirror with extra alternative at Hawthorn.

“I feel like my strengths are my skill level and my kicking, so I feel like I can bring a lot of people into the game at different stages,” D’Ambrosio mentioned.

“When the ball is in my hands I feel like I’m really confident, I can create things and do things.

“Next year, hopefully I’ll get a bit more clarity on where Sam (Mitchell) would like me to play, but wherever it is I hope I can add an element to the team.

“I look at players like Errol Gulden and Josh Daicos this year, and I feel like I can have an impact like they can.”

D’Ambrosio mentioned he was impressed with Hawks coach Sam Mitchell and felt he would have extra “security” at his new membership.

The Bombers had supplied him a one-year deal for 2024 after he solely managed eight video games final season – the ultimate 4 of these appearances coming because the sub.

D’Ambrosio impressed the Hawks with a 27-disposal efficiency off halfback in Essendon’s spherical 3 loss to St Kilda, however coach Brad Scott didn’t view his sport the identical means and questioned his defensive efforts within the post-match press convention earlier than dropping him the next week.

“I’m really fortunate to be able to move to Hawthorn with a bit more security and hopefully a bit more opportunity,” D’Ambrosio mentioned.

“I watched them a lot last season and I feel like they’re such a young side with a bright future. I’ve met Sam a few times now and I think he’s got a lot of knowledge and is taking the group in the right direction.

“I’m really keen to hopefully add something to the team and get it back to where it needs to be.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au