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Mitch Duncan

Mitchell "Mitch" James Duncan (born 10 June 1991) is an Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A versatile player at tall and weighing , Duncan is able to contribute in the forward line as well as the midfield.
A standout junior footballer, Duncan entered top-level football early by signing for East Perth Football Club in the WAFL at the age of sixteen years. His accomplishments as a junior included winning a National Championship with Western Australia, achieving All-Australian honours, selection for Australia in the International Rules Series, and being awarded an AIS-AFL Academy scholarship. Following a decorated junior career, Duncan was selected with Geelong's second pick, and twenty-eighth overall, in the 2009 AFL Draft.
Duncan made his AFL debut in 2010, and was nominated at the conclusion of the season for the AFLPA Best First Year Player Award.
==Early life==

Duncan was born in Perth, Western Australia and attended Carine Senior High School, before finishing his schooling years at Trinity College. Duncan is the son of former East Fremantle player Glen Rogers. Playing school football alongside future AFL players Kane Lucas and Travis Colyer, Duncan helped Trinity College capture the Alcock Cup—Perth’s private school football tournament—in 2007.〔Reed, D, ("Duncan ticks first-year boxes" ), Geelong Football Club & Bigpond, 8 July 2010, accessed 8 July 2010〕 Duncan progressed from school football to sign for East Perth Football Club at the age of sixteen years.〔Duncan, M, ("Draft Dream no.4: Mitch Duncan" ), ''The Age'', 22 May 2009, accessed 25 February 2010〕 He achieved State honours for Western Australia in the under-16s AFL National Championships during 2007, captaining the state side and leading the team in total disposals. Duncan's promising junior performances were rewarded when he received a scholarship within the prestigious AIS-AFL Academy as part of the 2008 intake.〔 As an academy member, he subsequently participated in the squad tour to South Africa. The following season, Duncan achieved State honours for Western Australian as a bottom-aged player during the AFL National Championships.〔
At the age of just 17, Duncan was selected to play senior football for East Perth at the beginning of the 2009 WAFL season.〔 However, a knee injury occurred in the first round of the season forced him to delay further appearances in the senior side.〔 Despite this setback, Duncan's performances for the East Perth under-18s team upon his return again saw him elevated to the senior team for the remainder of the season.
Duncan again received mid-year State honours for Western Australia in the AFL National Championships, and was named vice-captain of the squad.〔 His performances in the championships—during which he averaged 20 disposals at a team-high 75% efficiency, ranked third overall for total marks, and kicked eight goals〔Sheehan, K, ("All the facts, figures and background for this year's AFL national draft prospects" ), Fox Sports, 20 November 2009, accessed 24 February 2010〕—earned him end-of-year All-Australian honours and helped Western Australia capture the 2009 National Championship.〔Phelan, J, ("Up close: 2009 NAB AFL U18 All-Australian team" ), Australian Football League & Bigpond, 4 July 2009, accessed 24 February 2010〕
Duncan's performances throughout the season saw him rewarded with an invite to the AFL Draft Camp, where he impressed recruiters by placing in the top 15 percent for the agility run, the top 12 per cent for the three-kilometre time trial and achieving a level of 14.1 in the beep test.〔

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