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Australians rave about Derry's Conor Glass after impressive AFL debut

“Conor Glass? More like Conor Class!” Hawthorn fans were raving about their Derry debutante.

FORMER DERRY MINOR captain Conor Glass made his AFL debut for the Hawthorn Hawks this morning, and to considerable acclaim.

Glass signed for Hawthorn in October 2015, and was this week elevated to the club’s senior list and selected in the 22 to face the Dockers at Domain Stadium.

The international rookie came off the bench early to star in the Hawks’ 100-48 win over Freemantle, announcing himself with a monstrous tackle before excelling in possession.

Glass completed a team-high 93% of his 15 disposals, claiming eight intercepts and five marks during an impressive maiden outing.

Following the game, the Hawthorn players formed a circle around Glass in the dressing room, producing a rousing rendition of team song before rubbing the Derry man’s foxy locks in unison – for good luck, perhaps.

The 22-year-old hardly required luck on his biggest career moment to date and, from the get-go, Hawthorn fans were seriously impressed by his efforts.

Glass captained the Oak Leaf minor side to Ulster glory in 2015, and lead them to the All-Ireland semi-final. The Watty Graham’s clubman is joined by Meath native Conor Nash in Hawthorn.

Today’s win keeps the Hawks’ faint finals hopes alive, while a heavy defeat for Freemantle mathematically rules out any hopes the Dockers may have had of making it as far as September.

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    Jun 22nd 2019, 11:13 PM

    Well deserved win by Norway.. that Graham up front was superb, what a fantastic player. Still feel Australia should have had a penalty first half.. if VAR can’t overturn a decision because they are unsure then I believe the on field decision by the referee should stand! VAR has been surrounded by controversy at this World Cup!

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    Jun 23rd 2019, 9:59 AM

    @Mark O’Connell: I think there was enough doubt cast by the footage to not give it, combine that with going against the bigger side, etc, im not surprised the ref chickened out. Good game overall, but every penalty expect the last one was pretty poor.

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    Jun 23rd 2019, 11:25 AM

    Australia never gave up, what heart. I thought the ref was a bit weak.

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