THE Sydney Swans weren’t the only AFL club interested in Sam Murray.
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Gold Coast, Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs also had a look at picking up the exciting Wodonga Raiders wingman, but it was the Swans who won out, selecting the 18-year-old as a mature-age rookie.
“We’re pleased to bring Sam onto our list as we know he attracted a lot of attention in the back-half of the season,” Swans recruiting and list strategy manager Kinnear Beatson said.
“Sam’s a 189cm left-footer who can play as a half-forward or on the wing – he’s got great speed and has a real knack for kicking goals.
“Sam showed great character this year after being overlooked for the Murray Bushrangers squad.
“He persevered, worked on the areas he needed to and was rewarded with a breakout season playing for the Wodonga Raiders and now has an opportunity on our rookie list.”
Murray flew from Albury to Sydney on Friday.