Aaron Cadman at the AFL draft combine on Friday.Credit:Getty Images
However,as his frame began to grow,and he was able to hold his ground in one-on-one battles up forward for the Greater Western Victoria Rebels and Vic Country,the effort seemed worthwhile.
“At times I don’t want to eat,I don’t want to get that smoothie down,but you realise it’s all for the bigger picture,and it’s the preparation you need to do,” Cadman said. “I feel like it has paid off.”
As an important first step towards making his way onto an AFL list,the combination of hard work in the gym and eating has had an effect as he put on 10-15 kilograms in building a frame that would not look out of place in senior football,something he experienced alongside his older twin brothers with Darley football club.
Cadman,18,is certain to be drafted and could be the first player picked after making the All-Australian under-18 team and being best and fairest at GWV Rebels. North Melbourne and Greater Western Sydney are interested,but all clubs are impressed.
Aaron Cadman is regarded as the best key-forward prospect in the draft.Credit:Jason South
He is rated the best key-forward prospect in the draft and comparisons with Geelong star Jeremy Cameron have been foisted upon him early. He,at least,uses his left foot to kick.
“It’s a privilege to be compared to those guys,but at the end of the day I am my own player and I can always steal bits and parts of their game and I can add to what I do,” Cadman said.