First US born and raised player to play pro Australian Football

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    Jason Holmes to make debut and will become first US-born and raised player to play AFL football

    He has been playing in the reserves (minors) but this is his senior debut. He plays ruck (like center) which is the least skilled of the positions.

    Every year the Australian Football League (AFL) holds a combine in the US of A targeting college players (mostly basketballers) that haven't made it to the pro US leagues. Basketball players seem to adapt very well to Australian Football, I think it's the 360 degree nature of both games.
     
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    Seems they're quite the sporting family.

    http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/am...ory-for-st-kilda/story-fndv7pj3-1227493065004
     
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    I wonder what the concussion rates are? Ironically, I don't think they are any higher, and might actually be lower than the NFL, because of the moral hazard of the helmet. The helmet itself generates a lot more head impacts.
     
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    First hockey, now Aussie rules football.
     

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