Ryan Lonie of Collingwood has won the Ansett AFL Rising Star nomination for Round four.
Lonie, 18, disposed of the ball 16 times and delivered it three times from defence on Friday night's match against Richmond. Having made a convincing start to the season during the Ansett Cup, Lonie has played all four home and away matches.
Drafted at No. 34 in the 2000 AFL National Draft, Lonie has shown himself to be a hard running, exciting, left-foot kick. Playing in the half-back he has regularly been sought out by his teammates to dispose of the ball.
A key player in the Victoria Metro team and a member of the AIS/AFL Academy, Lonie showed outstanding form last season with the Dandenong Stingrays.
Lonie's performance in Round four has confirmed his enormous potential, backed by his efforts in Round three against the Western Bulldogs, when he was also one of Collingwood's best players.
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Ryan Lonie wins rising star nomination
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If we ever thought a successor to Nathan Buckley was a far cry from reality i think we should stop and herald a young champion in the making(dont want to mozz the bloke) I cant give the guy a big enough wrap after todays game against Essendon. Make Lucas look like a second rate fringe player and even was cheeky enough to kick a couple of goals. I never saw Buckley play at the same age as he came to the AFL as a mature 20 year old but geez i'd like to see how the two do compare at the same age. He is pure class....Will need to be given on ball duties eventually given his fitness and skill i so developed for someone so young...
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