Former #41 -- Cian “Willy” McBride

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Essendon set to hand Irish import Cian McBride Marsh Cup guernsey against West Coast

Jay Clark , Herald Sun
February 26, 2020 8:00am

Essendon’s newest Irish project had to check the rules a couple of times.

Understandably, Cian McBride’s head was spinning playing his first competitive game of Australian rules in the Bombers’ scratch match win over Melbourne on Friday night.

But for periods, the 197cm bull-at-a-gate defender was one of the Bombers’ best players.

Big unit Cian McBride had tongues wagging at Essendon with an impressive practice match performance. Picture: AFL Photos/Getty Images

And as much as the spotlight has fallen firmly on Conor McKenna, and when or whether he will return from Ireland over the next fortnight, it was his countryman who turned the most heads in last week’s practice match.

In particular, the timing of McBride’s spoils and aggressive follow-up at ground level exceeded all expectations of a raw 18-year-old tall in his first hitout.

Especially considering there were times when he had to discreetly check with the officials what in fact a couple of the whistles meant, throughout the game.

Considering he barely knew the AFL, it’s the steepest of learning curves.

For that reason, the rugby and Gaelic convert is probably the most unknown quantity at Bomberland, and a ray of sunshine, after a dastardly run of injuries and post-season surgeries.

But the general feeling is that the super-quick big man could be anything. He is untapped.

The club is now set to give McBride an unexpected early crack at it in the club’s first Marsh Series Community clash against West Coast tomorrow night in Perth.

The teen signed as a category A rookie in November, in part, as Michael Hartley’s replacement after the backman left Essendon for Hawthorn in the exchange period.

And while the Irish swingman is slated to learn his craft and indeed the game in the VFL this year, injuries are certainly testing the club’s key position depth.

Michael Hurley (shoulder) and Cale Hooker (hip) have both had interrupted preseasons, while spearhead Joe Daniher (groin) could still be months away, and Mitch Brown left for Melbourne.

Essendon’s list chief Adrian Dodoro caught his first glimpse of McBride at the AFL draft Combine last year when the strong-marking big man placed top-five in the standing vertical jump and agility test.

His athleticism is well-known in Gaelic football where he has shown considerable promise as a tall midfielder.

McBride also ran sub-three seconds for the 20m sprint and within one week quickly signed with the Bombers, despite also speaking with Richmond.

From Country Meath, the same club as Hawthorn’s Conor Nash, McBride said he had bonded with Essendon’s other two Irishmen, McKenna and Ross McQuillan to help curb the threat of homesickness.

But the leap of faith is reaping early rewards towards the end of his first pre-season campaign.

“It’s great to have a couple of the Irish at the club so you don’t feel too far away from home,” McBride said.

“It was always going to be tough moving away from home.

“It was a big decision but it was the right decision in the end.”

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Seems like a good move to fast track this kid, particularly given the injuries.

He’s bound to make some face palming mistakes but best of luck to the guy.

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Lol.

You don’t have to discreetly ask. Feel free to remonstrate demonstrably. Nobody knows what the rules are anymore anyway.

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He definitely has it.
His skills at training, especially kicking for goal at tight angles blew me away for someone so new to the game.
You pair skill-set with his wonderful athletic profile and he could well be a player for us in the not too distant future.

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Has any Irish player came over and debuted round 1 without any VFL/reserves footy?

Don’t think so

What are the chances he gives away a a funny free/50m penalty?

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Every chance. But I hope he just goes for it. He’ll be raw, but how exciting to see a talented novice make his debut.

‘Despite also speaking to Richmond’
Love it.

He’s built like a brick sh-t house when standing next to Jones and Bryan

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Oh so he’s only 18?! Wow that makes the reports all the more exciting. If he’s well built now, he’s for sure going to be a monster in 5 years when he starts hitting his prime.

Great to hear we’ve got another big strong defender developing as we don’t have anyone else who can replace Hooker in that sense. Ambrose, Francis, Hurley all on the short KP scale while Zerk-Thatcher is tall but a more wirey athletic type.

Idk about that. He’s similar to Fletcher in height, position played, and hair colour, and we know what happened to Fletcher when he was “demonstrative.”

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Yep it could be a good balance now for the future defensive unit if he comes on.

McBride - 197cm aggressive big unit
Zerk - 195cm more agile wiry type
Francis - 193cm 3rd tall intercept gun

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I haven’t seen this kid play but honestly I’ve been excited since I saw the big unit keeping pace with Ambrose in the time trials.

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That was a revelation to me also, but the other more notable player keeping up with Ambrose was Fanta. Fanta is fast as ever, and has built elite endurance as well.

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He isn’t like Ambrose IMO. He looks capable of becoming a much more attacking style of player, with greater athleticism than either Francis or Ambrose. Ambrose is a great endurance runner, but McBride looks quicker and more agile. I also don’t think BZT is that quick or agile, just ok.
McBride looked pretty happy just to be lead to the ball and do his job of spoiling against Casey, but down the track, he could become much more attacking.

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You know what’s next people. Cian McBride - Forward or Back?

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The photos of him I’ve seen do not tally at all with descriptions on here of a “big unit”.

He looks a good few kgs off where he needs to end up, if he’s going to play FB.

He may well be better built than Jones (194cm / 75kg) and Bryan (202 / 87), but they’re a long way from the size they need to be.

Time on his side, obviously, but I don’t expect much from him in 2020.

Don’t be silly

“His athleticism is well-known in Gaelic football where he has shown considerable promise as a tall midfielder.”

It’s Mid, Fwd or Back!

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