Dec 3 2004
carltonfc.com.au
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Aisake O'hAilpin was given the number 45 Carlton guernsey on Friday morning after Carlton was advised by the AFL that the paperwork submitted has been approved and Aisake will be a rookie player with Carlton for 2005.
Aisake will wear the number 45 guernsey in 2005, the number Anthony Franchina, a close friend of the O'hAilpin family wore for the Carlton Football Club in over 100 AFL games between 1997 and 2004.
"I am truly honoured to wear the number 45, Anthony Franchina is a true friend of ours, he was a great soldier for the Carlton Football Club, and I hope I will serve the Club just as Anthony did,"
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Aisake told carltonfc.com.au.
Anthony often spent extra time with Aisake's brother Setanta developing his skills and recently stayed with O'hAilpin's while holidaying in Ireland with Trent Sporn and Bret Thornton at the end of the 2004 season.
"Anthony lived with our family while he and a few of the other lads were back home for a holiday… I got on with him really well and he is a great person," Aisake added. Aisake and Setanta have also been regulars at the Franchina household in recent weeks, adding to their close friendship.
While Denis Pagan presented him with a number 45 guernsey, it certainly was not the guernsey Aisake will be wearing in 2005. It was Anthony Franchina's guernsey from last season and as Denis pointed out we will need to get a bigger size for Aisake, "it will certainly need to be a lot longer," Denis joked.
Aisake said his parents who are still back in Ireland were ecstatic when he told them the big news. "They were rapt…. We have both known the whole time that they totally support what we are doing."
Aisake has been training with Carlton since arriving in Australia in November for a holiday with his brother. An invitation to train with Carlton was the first step for Aisake. "I wanted to come down and see what it was like, as soon as I walked through the doors I loved it, all the lads were great and I knew straight away this is what I wanted to do." Aisake said.
"Like Setanta I have a real desire to become a full-time professional athlete, something we cannot do in Ireland," Aisake added.
Meanwhile Setanta is over the moon that his brother has joined him at Carlton. "I really want to thank all the staff here for giving Aisake the opportunity and rewarding him with a place on the rookie list," Setanta told carltonfc.com.au
Carlton coach Denis Pagan said "Sure we have taken a bit of a gamble but the fact we were not able to participate in the first two round so the National Draft in 2002 and 2003 really hurt the Club and we needed to look at all options. We have been prepared to look left field and there are not to many people around that are around 6 foot 6 or 7 and can run like these boys can."
When asked what Carlton fans can expect from Aisake in 2005, Denis said, "Who knows, we hope he develops in the VFL and learns a lot about AFL football we just don't know. Go back 12 months ago who would have believed the progress made by Setanta last year, it was amazing, so who knows what to expect from Aisake. One thing is for sure they are two quality young men from a quality family and they have the desire and dedication to succeed. We certainly look forward to watching Aisake's development in his first year as well as the continued development of Setanta."
No doubt the O'hAilpin family is all smiles back home in County Cork, Ireland, in particular big brother and All Ireland hurling star Sean Og who has encouraged his brothers to make the most of this opportunity. The Blues and the Northern Bullants can expect plenty of support from the local Irish community in 2005.
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