Putt to add bite to Rupertswood’s midfield

Dean Putt will add strength to Rupertswood’s ruck department. Picture Damian Visentini

Rupertswood has strengthened its ruck, adding former AFL-listed player Dean Putt to its list for next year’s Riddell District Football League season.

The Sharks announced that they had secured the signature of Putt, who comes from Essendon District Football League premiers Keilor.

Putt was drafted by Richmond in 2008, but didn’t get an AFL game. He played VFL with the Tigers’ former affiliate Coburg, and then with Bendigo.

Sharks’ coach Kevin Fitzgerald said the addition of Putt would help their midfield.

“It’s a fantastic signing,” he said. “We thought we may have had him last year, but he wanted to stay at Keilor for another season and try and win a premiership, which he did.

“He’s good mates with Brent Swallow and Todd Podolczak. He’ll make a big difference for us and how we go about things. He’ll give us a huge advantage, being a mobile player with a good kick. There are not many other players in the competition of his size.”

The Sharks are hoping Putt will give the Sharks the most potent ruck combination in the competition. Joel West, another former VFL player has re-signed, while the club is hoping Jorden Braddy will also remain.

“Signing Dean is a real bonus,” Fitzgerald said. “Joel was a bit underdone last season, joining midway through, and, with a full pre-season, will be fitter.

“Jorden and Dean can play forward as well. It’ll be a mobile combination.”

Of the existing playing group, Fitzgerald said most have been maintained.

“We set out to sign our boys first, and then search for what we’re looking for. Pretty much everyone has signed on, as have most of our under-18 players.

“Matthew Smith has to have a shoulder reconstruction and will miss most of the year, while Liam Berry needs surgery as well.”

Cameron McRorie will again play with Coburg and Billy Cannolo is training with the VFL club.

Fitzgerald said they were still talking to a few players and are hoping to add a key defender and big-bodied midfielder to the line-up.