The Pendles-like recruit who ‘had the coaches eating out of his hands’
Harry DeMattia is headed to Collingwood just months after he chose to pursue football over cricket
Harry DeMattia is headed to Collingwood just months after he chose to pursue football over cricket
DEREK Hine can still remember the exact date Scott Pendlebury turned his back on basketball and committed to football. Now the veteran Collingwood recruiting boss hopes Harry DeMattia will be rewarded for making a similar decision in 2023.
The Magpies selected DeMattia at pick No. 25 in Monday night’s AFL Draft, months after the 18-year-old finally made the decision to commit to football full-time after dividing his childhood between cricket in the summer and football in the winter.
DeMattia excelled as a teenager in cricket, representing Australia at a range of underage levels, including captaining the country in indoor cricket in the under 12s before reaching the under-19 level last summer, where he spent Boxing Day running drinks for the Australian test team.
But after committing to leaving no stone unturned to hear his name read out on Draft night, the Edithvale-Aspendale junior produced an impressive 2023 campaign, where his leadership—he captained Vic Country alongside Harley Reid and the Dandenong Stingrays—stands out in a season where he was named in the Coates Talent League team of the year and played four games at the national championships.