Ethiopia
Nov 12 2004
Mark Robinson
www.heraldsun.com.au
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KEVIN Sheedy's world exploration for new talent may land him a 22-year-old giant from Ethiopia.
Goaner Tutlan, a refugee who has been in Australia for four years, has been training with Essendon's development squad for the past six weeks and may be named as a rookie in December.
Although he picked up a footy for the first time just six weeks ago, and is desperately shy of skill, it's his athletic ability that has wowed Bombers staff.
A former player in the Ethiopian National Basketball League, Tutlan has broken the club's 20m sprint record, the agility test record and the vertical leap record.
At 196cm and just 76kg, he has taught himself to kick and handball.
"It's really, really hard unless you work hard for it," Tutlan said.
"I just want to give it a go. I just want to start in the seconds and work my way up."
Tutlan has been invited to train with the Bombers leading up to Christmas, with Sheedy contemplating naming him as an international rookie-listed player in December.
Sheedy could not be contacted last night, but Bombers recruiting manager Adrian Dodoro said a decision would be made soon.
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"It's exciting, it's unknown, it's untapped," Dodoro said.
For Tutlan, his dream is twofold: to play football and to make money for his family in Gambela, 770km from the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
A prominent junior soccer player who took up basketball at 15, Tutlan came to Australia on a youth program prior to the Sydney Olympics and stayed.
He was encouraged to train for football 12 months ago, but passed because of the time commitments.
"I couldn't because I have to support families back home, so I can't do it," he said.
"The whole thing just stopped, but after watching the Grand Final, Port Adelaide and Brisbane, I called my friend Toby and told him I wanted to do it.
"I started six weeks ago.
"I started at Essendon when they started the rookie camp because they want me to fight for rookies."
For an unknown who hasn't played, he is super confident he will make the Bombers' list.
"I'm confident I can do it," he said.
"I've got a soccer background, I kick with both feet from any angle so the skills are not the problem right now.
"I'm not thinking about my skills because it's something I can learn.
"I grew up playing soccer and then when I was 15 I start playing basketball and in two years I was playing in the national league, so I believe I can do it. It doesn't take me long to adapt to something."
Tutlan would be the first Ethiopian on an AFL list, and would follow fellow internationals from Ireland, North America, South Korea, New Zealand and South Africa.
He believes if he can succeed, it would pave the way for fellow Africans.
"This is just not for me, it's for the other black people," he said.
"Once they see me playing it, it's like opening a door and a lot of people pay attention to it. In three or four years there will be a lot of black people playing."
Tutlan was introduced to Essendon 12 months ago, with two other Ethiopians, by a friend, Toby Grainger, and has loved the Bombers since. His favourite player is skipper James Hird and he adores Sheedy.
"I first came to Essendon and Kevin Sheedy took me to lunch," he said.
"Ever since I'm an Essendon supporter as well as all my friends."
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