I really just want to be able to hold my spot in the team and play my role,” he said. It’s a real thrill.”ĭespite the dizzying heights of his first AFL game, Weightman plans to keep his feet planted firmly on the ground. It feels like yesterday, and now he’s debuting for the Western Bulldogs. “His face was exactly like it was last night. “It feels like yesterday that myself and Dave Lappage said Cody…I want to let you know you’re going to debut for Haileybury as a year 10,” Lloyd told 3AW radio on Saturday. He also captained his school team, Haileybury College, where he was coached by Essendon legend Matthew Lloyd. Weightman was selected with pick 15 in last year’s NAB AFL Draft, from the Dandenong Stingrays. The machine was big and the picture had a lot of bright colors. It looked like some machine that little guy was controlling and it was ready to fight. I dont know the name of the game but I remember a picture. It had a lot of soundtracks and the one I like the most is very relaxing and creepy. “Hopefully there’s many more influential games ahead for Cody for the Bulldogs.” I remember liking the soundtrack of one game. He’s worked hard, and he’s earned it,” said Dogs coach Luke Beveridge. “It was an encouraging and an impressive first outing for him. Hear from Bulldogs debutant Cody Weightman following the Round 7 win over Essendon on Friday night at Metricon Stadium.Īt the start of the last term, the youngster dished off a handball on the forward flank, rushed forward as the Dogs went inside 50, cleanly latched into a loose ball and dribbled it home under immense pressure. Cody Weightman | 'I had an absolute blast out there'
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