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2nd August 2017
08:46pm BST

"He will remain on Hawthorn’s Rookie list in 2018, with the promise of an elevation to Hawthorn’s senior list the following year," the club announced on their website.After turning in impressive stats and some truly exciting highlights during his breakthrough game at half back, Glass then showed off his matured physicality in yet another win against Sydney. https://twitter.com/AFL_GIFS/status/890923488604594176 Two games, two wins, two bruised Sydney players and a new two-year contract is on the table. Speaking on Hawthorn TV where they celebrated more of his highlights, the Glen club man was as level-headed and forward-thinking as always."He is a great mark, displays great intent, and has shown great skills on either side of his body."
"It's pretty surreal but I'm just taking each game as it comes," he said. "Playing at the MCG was unbelievable - Friday night lights against Sydney, it couldn't get any bigger than that. "It came very quickly but I'm enjoying it."And it's not like he has any presumptions either.
"My aim is just to play good footie whether it's at AFL level or VFL. "VFL is going very well and we'll more than likely get to the finals so I just want to play well and finish out the year well."https://twitter.com/HawthornFC/status/892639916852523008 Most Irish lads start at half back because they can see the game in front of them but Glass has been in at midfield at Victorian Football League level and has hopes of pushing further forward too to try and score. He tells a charming tale of his mum taking an hour or two to get back home from the shops with her groceries back in Derry because everyone is now talking about AFL and they're talking about Conor Glass. Plenty of more where that came from.
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