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Daniher discusses career hopes on Bomber.tv
<DIV>The famous Daniher name is back at Windy Hill and, this week, Darcy Daniher is the special guest on <SPAN style=""FONT-STYLE: italic"">Weekend Rewind</SPAN>. The 19-year-old son of a gun breaks ranks and reveals which first year player was hoping to play on Lance ""Buddy"" Franklin on the weekend.</DIV>
The famous Daniher name is back at Windy Hill and, this week, Darcy Daniher is the special guest on Weekend Rewind.
The 19-year-old son of a gun breaks ranks and reveals which first year player was hoping to play on Lance ""Buddy"" Franklin on the weekend.
Daniher has played three games this season - his first in the AFL - after suffering a shoulder injury pre-season and has already lined-up on Daniel Motlop, Adam Goodes and Matthew Richardson.
""The tricks I learnt from playing on them was to get fitter and run harder,"" he said.
Daniher said he has nearly recovered from a back problem and - while he is happy to play anywhere - can see himself building his career in the forward line.
Former premiership player, Paul Barnard, joins Daniher to look at why Hawthorn came out on top on the weekend.
""It's important our members and fans realise we are probably two years behind where they are at and we really need to get game time into our kids,"" he said.
Team manager, David Calthorpe, and assistant coach, Scott Camporeale, will appear on Bomber.tv's The Preview Show later today to discuss tomorrow night's big clash with West Coast.
Scott Gumbleton is desperate to repay the faith put in him by the Essendon Football Club by producing some strong performances in the second half of the season. After signing a two-year deal last month, Gumbleton admits he is hungrier than ever to play competitive football and add to the five AFL games he experienced last year.