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Begley keen to make second chance count

By Roger Vaughan 04/12/2008 05:49:15 PM Comments (0)

Colm Begley's devastation quickly became determination after Brisbane told him of his AFL delisting.

Once the running defender had spoken to his family back in Ireland, the 22-year-old craved one last chance at a senior football career in Australia.

Begley was among only four delisted players to find new homes last Saturday in the national draft, with St Kilda using their sixth pick at No.83 to secure him.

It was the last pick of the draft.

He had spent a fortnight training at Collingwood before finding a new home last Saturday.

"When Brisbane told me I was delisted, I didn't say `stuff it', but I was pretty heartbroken," Begley said.

"I really enjoyed it up in Brisbane and no hard feelings, but it was a real downer after what I've done in the last three years.

"I settled after a few days, talked to my family, refocused and thought `no, I can still do this'."

The Lions recruited Begley from Ireland in 2005 and he made his AFL debut the following season.

He managed 29 games with Brisbane, but only eight this year because of injury.

Begley could not bear to watch the draft, but when he heard St Kilda's theme song he knew a club had shown faith in him.

"I'm delighted, really pleased - especially with a good club like St Kilda," he said.

"The day of the draft, I didn't want to watch the thing, I was a bit nervous.

"I was staying at a house with a few of the boys and they were watching it on the laptop - I was upstairs and I heard `Oh when the Saints ...', so I thought it should be good news.

"It's a second chance at footy, which I really wanted to get."

Begley said he constantly needs to improve, especially with reading the play, if he is to succeed in the AFL.

Coach Ross Lyon has already spoken to him about what role he might play in the Saints senior side.

"They've picked me, so it's up to me to perform," he said.

Begley said the support from his family and friends back in Ireland was crucial in his decision to seek another AFL home.

But he joked his two brothers and friends undoubtedly had ulterior motives, given his ongoing presence in Australia means a spare bed for them when they visit.

Begley was one of six national draftees whom the Saints presented on Thursday to the media.

The other five are all teenagers - local key position player Tom Lynch, their first pick at No.13; South Australians Rhys Stanley and Paul Cahill; Gippsland's Nick Heyne and Alistair Smith from Perth.

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