581 Likes, 11 Comments - Shane McAdam (@shane__mcadam) on Instagram: “Can’t wait to see the speed of my boy @reillyobrien1 this weekend. Carlton and Gold Coast, who have both been handed special assistance by the AFL in the form of special assistance, are both keen on nomiating McAdam, meaning the decision will ultimately rest with the player. In 2015 when McAdam was invited to the draft combine, the forward equalled Nic Naitanui’s running vertical jump, recording a whopping 102cm. SANFL gun emerges as key to deal for McGovern. What Will Supercoach Look Like For The Rest Of 2020? Hailing from Halls Creek in remote Western Australia, McAdam spent time in the Western Australia Football League (WAFL) before moving interstate to take up a role with Sturt in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). A medium-sized forward, McAdam equaled Nic Naitanui’s running vertical jump record at the 2015 Draft Combine but was overlooked. At the same draft combine, McAdam recorded 2.89 seconds in the 20m sprint, and 8.04 in the agility test, which would have won the sprint at the National Combine this year, and finished one hundredth of a second behind Izak Rankine in the agility. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Shane’s connections and jobs at similar companies. [1][2][3], McAdam played for the Claremont Football Club. It is no surprise given McAdam has made the rapid rise from amateur to SANFL League level in such a short period of time, and a pre-season at an AFL club would do him wonders. Initially selected by Carlton as a mature-aged pre-draft access pick, Shane McAdam was quickly traded to the Crows in 2018. McAdam’s two main areas he can continue to develop, are his versatility and his endurance. Shane McAdam proving Adelaide's small forward stocks are strong By SEN 2020-09-08T12:50+10:00 It has been a disastrous year for Adelaide, but one thing they should be happy about is the small forwards they have uncovered.

Shane McAdam in 2015. McAdam has high-level athletic traits, with a massive vertical leap, elite acceleration and fantastic agility. Shane McAdam will be lucky to play a handful of matches, which can be just enough to justify him as a cash cow, but certainly not a long term selection.

He averaged almost a scoring shot per game as well as almost two goals per game, making him have a high impact inside 50. Shane McAdam (born 28 May 1995) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Adelaide Crows in the Australian Football League (AFL). His speed and athleticism were consistently on display and he finished with 22 goals - making him the runner-up leading goalkicker for the SANFL Crows.

You can count on Shane McAdam to not get an injury that will lead to him missing games.

With the extra strings to his bow, the Sturt forward has had a breakout year in 2018, and now will make the transition into the AFL, where he can have an impact from day one, similar to a Liam Ryan did at West Coast. View Shane McAdam’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. He has that terrific ability to know how to use the ball, and then find the goals with ease.