Conor McKenna

Just heard about Connnor from the combine wrap: day three on afl.com. I definitely want him at Essendon, let's hope we pick him up.

He’s ours!

He's ours!

Source? Official?

Lose one Paddy and gain another

A brand new face to #DonTheSash: http://bombe.rs/1E6QuyY  Exciting Irish prospect Conor Mckenna joins the Bombers!

 

Essendon Football Club is delighted to announce Conor McKenna will join the Bombers as a rookie listed player under the club's Alternative Talent Program.

The exciting Irish prospect has accepted a two-year contract with Essendon and will be the second player to be placed on the club‘s Rookie B List, following Johnny Rayner‘s appointment last year.

McKenna qualifies as a Rookie B as he has not been registered in an Australian football competition for the past three years. 

The 18-year-old was a star Gaelic football player from the county of Tyrone, Northern Ireland and was identified for his talents last year.  In his first AFL game in a combined Irish/Australian squad, the quick and agile 184cm midfielder kicked four goals and was almost best afield.  

List Manager Adrian Dodoro said McKenna‘s raw talent was an exciting prospect for the club.

“We are thrilled Conor has taken the opportunity to join the Essendon Football Club under our Alternative Talent Program,” Dodoro said.

“We were one of two clubs to attend the Irish Combine in December last year, and we were immediately impressed with Conor‘s talents. He has exceptional speed and endurance and he has a strong desire to become a professional footballer.

“His athletic profile is elite and while there is a long way to go, we really feel that Conor has the attributes to become a successful AFL player.”

Essendon Football Club would like to acknowledge Kevin Sheehan, Tadhg Kennelly and Michael Ablett for assisting the club in this process.

Excellent news

Exodus!

Welcome Connor!

Hope, that's all we want.

 

Hope.

 

Guiness tonight.

We got him yay.

Hope he's better than our last Irish experiment

BEFORE Conor McKenna had touched a Sherrin for the first time, he had AFL clubs interested in recruiting him, and he had signed with a player agent before even meeting him.
Before he arrived in Australia almost two weeks ago to trial at four clubs and in front of more at the NAB AFL Draft Combine, the 18-year-old Irishman was in demand. But not until being here, and seeing his opportunities first-hand, was McKenna certain he wanted to stay.
"I always wanted to do it but I wasn't sure until I got over here and started seeing clubs," he told AFL.com.au. "Now I've made a decision I want to come, so hopefully I get a contract offer and will be here in November for the start of a pre-season."
McKenna's talents were first spotted at a talent combine in Ireland last December, when an Essendon scout took in proceedings. More recruiters became interested in April, when McKenna played for the European Legion against the travelling AIS-AFL Academy squad in London.
In his first game of football, the quick and agile 182cm prospect kicked four goals and was almost best afield, sparking more interviews and attention from the travelling clubs on the tour.  
Since then the teenager has finished his season with Tyrone in the Gaelic league, taken a hold of a couple of footballs and kicked them around his house and local 'pitch' as much as he could to get his kicking and touch up to scratch. "For me it's the next step up from Gaelic. Here, it's a job," McKenna said from Etihad Stadium at the four-day combine.
After he touched down in Australia he spent three days training with West Coast in Perth before flying to Melbourne and going out to the Bombers' new facility at Tullamarine. "That big hangar is amazing," he said. He went back to the club on Friday to meet some officials, having visited the Western Bulldogs and Geelong for interviews in between.
Geelong, he thinks, aren't too interested, having recently signed fellow Irishman Padraig Lucey as a category B international rookie, but on Sunday he checked out Collingwood's facilities and the following day met the Magpies' American recruit Mason Cox.
All of it has been different, but he feels he has a better chance to make a more informed decision now, whichever way it goes.
"There's no real rush on it to sign anything, I might go home and talk to my parents and sort everything out but if something opens up this week it might happen, I'm not sure yet. I just have to wait and see," he said.
"I definitely want it. I've put everything else aside for it. I was meant to go to university this year, but I've put that aside and put all my focus on this, so hopefully it works out and I play for at least two years and see how it goes after that."
He has spoken recently to retired Magpie Marty Clarke about the challenges of transitioning to a new sport, but isn't daunted by what lies ahead.
"From the first time Tadhg Kennelly (the AFL's international talent coordinator) called and asked me to come to the combine, everything's come second," McKenna said.
"I wanted to play it and I've been working towards that. I've got no worries at the moment, I just want to get to a club and get started."

 

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-10-01/luck-of-the-irish

See, size does count.

Very exciting news! I'm over the moon to hear this.

Kiss him, he’s Irish

Flight Plan paying off.

Brilliant news!

Remarkably happy about this.

 

No idea about him, just nice to have something positive!

Wow.

Great result, given we’d clearly put a lot of work into him and that others were also interested.

Fantastic news - having the best club facility there is makes a difference me thinks....

The luck of the Irish!!!!!!!

 

Serious 'speed and power ', Twomey said from combine.

 

Might have found one--THIS is what we need.

Creative, high risk, high reward.

 

Bang -o- tang!