โI didnโt look too closely at interstate [clubs]. I wanted to stay in Melbourne,โ Long said.
โI was looking at a few VFL clubs, and I was hoping… I would have chatted to five or six.
โ[I] was hoping and looking for an opportunity where I would be able to train with the AFL… and Collingwood offered a really good opportunity.โ
Longโs entreaties to the 17 clubs had not yielded so much as a โmaybeโ.
โNo, there was nothing,โ he said.
The rejection hurt.
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โIt was pretty rough. I feel like Iโm a reasonably positive person and with a reasonable amount of belief in myself but, yeah, itโs definitely a tough thing. Youโre asking for the littlest opportunity and you canโt get it, and… I guess thatโs where itโs important to be positive and focus on what you can control.โ
Today, Long, 22, is among the best-performed in a team that sat atop the ladder heading into round 12. Last Saturday night, as an undermanned Collingwood overran North Melbourne, Long set a club record with 15 score involvements and became the first AFL player to have 15 involvements and 14 or more tackles in a game. His performance prompted Nathan Buckley to declare that Long would be a 10-year player.
Since round five, he ranks in the top three in a raft of Magpie metrics โ disposals, handballs, contested ball, clearances, tackles, score assists and involvements. In short, heโs killing it in his role as a self-described โdefensive-minded midโ, whose primary task is to pressure, tackle and put that big frame in the thick of it.
Ned Long has played plenty of footy with Hawk Josh Ward.Credit: Getty Images
โI try and bring that and also some contest work… try and get to contests and then that allows the rest of the game to flourish as well,โ he said.
On Friday night, he will confront his old team, and close friend Josh Ward, with whom Long played at Fitzroy juniors (under 10s through to under 17s), then at the Northern Knights, Melbourne Grammar โ Long having crossed from Northcote High on a scholarship in year 10 โ and finally with Hawthorn and their VFL affiliate Box Hill.
Brett Munro, the AFL player agent, former assistant coach at Carlton and Gold Coast, and ex-head of Carltonโs AFLW operation, coached Long and Ward โ and his own son โ at Fitzroy juniors in the under 14s and 15s.
โHe was just the hardest worker,โ said Munro, recalling that Longโs foot skills werenโt as polished as some elite playersโ โ given a higher than ideal ball drop โ but he was โnever beatenโ.
โHeโs always been dynamic and, for a bigger kid, an unbelievable runner,โ Munro added.
Long can cover two kilometres in about six minutes three or four seconds, which is quite imposing for a key position-sized player with a powerful build. He did not play key position in juniors or at school โ having his major growth spurt at about 16.
Long has quickly become a Collingwood fan favourite.Credit: Eddie Jim
Given those physical assets were evident to Hawthorn, what happened there?
Long says it was simply that the Hawks had excellent midfielders ahead of him in the pecking order: Will Day, Jai Newcombe, 198cm Irishman Conor Nash, James Worpel โ not to ignore his mate Ward and early 2022 pick Cam Mackenzie.
โThey had a lot of, I guess, my type of player โ the bigger bodied, more contested midfielders, and theyโre all amazing players and had really strong years,โ Long said.
โI did what I could from, I guess, a work ethic and improvement perspective. I didnโt quite take my chances at AFL level. And then, just with how their list shaped up, they just didnโt have space for another inside midfielder.โ
Long in his time with the Hawks with then-teammates Luke Breust, Connor Macdonald and Fergus Greene.Credit: AFL Photos
Taken as a rookie in 2021โs draft, Longโs assessment of his Hawthorn time was that he was โup and downโ in year one (2022), improved in 2023 and was playing strongly in the VFL but others โ the aforementioned first four midfielders, especially โ were playing too well to dislodge.
โAnd so I came in and played a couple of games here or there, got a little bit of mid-time โ not a heap โ and wasnโt able to take my chance there,โ he said.
If kicking was a potential issue, this wasnโt specified by coach Sam Mitchell. โIt was more the structure of the list but, obviously, there were areas of my game where I could get better.โ
Long said he had no point to prove against the Hawks. โI loved my time at Hawthorn and yeah, [Iโve] got nothing to prove. Iโm happy at Collingwood and, yeah, Iโll just try and win the game, thatโs the main thing Iโm focusing on,โ he said.
One could argue, as some within the competition do, that the Richmond-influenced teams โ headed by Craig McRaeโs Magpies and Gold Coast โ rely less upon kicking skills for many, since they deploy forward handball, and feed their designated better kicks, such as the Daicoses.
Long handballs more than he kicks โ and doesnโt mind dishing off to Nick Daicos. He says he has โtidied up some weaknessesโ but that the source of improvement was mainly mental. โI think mental in terms of belief, inner confidence and I guess trusting my own game,โ he said.
Long has been a real beneficiary of Craig McRaeโs positivity.Credit: Getty Images
Long reckoned the chance to train with the senior list as a VFL player last year was โcrucialโ, as he improved his game in the second tier to the point that the Magpies selected him in the mid-season draft of 2024 at pick No.19.
As Collingwood had injuries and needed a large body in the clinches, Long played the last seven games of 2024 at senior level for the Pies, and all 11 so far this year.
Clearly, heโs been another beneficiary โ see Billy Frampton โ from McRaeโs creed of focusing on what players can do, rather than what they cannot.
โI think itโs something was encouraged, and I think it was encouraged at Hawthorn, but, yeah, Fly is massive on it โ playing to your strengths and having belief in yourself,โ Long said.
โHeโs really good at instilling that.โ
Today, as with Hawthornโs Newcombe, Long is the exemplar of the young player who needed a break, and, blessedly, got one. From zero out of 17 clubs, he found a way.
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