June 28, 2024

The legendary Geelong recruiter wasn’t calling to promise anything, only to conduct a last-minute reconnaissance mission.

Mannagh had waited longer than most for this call. From country footy to the VFL and back again, the 26-year-old never stopped believing he would one day be drafted, even if recruiters weren’t interested in him for a long time.

That changed in 2023.

The half-forward/midfielder sent a final message to the bevy of recruiters spread out across Ikon Park in September, winning the Norm Goss Medal after kicking six goals from 27 disposals in Werribee’s VFL Grand Final loss to Gold Coast. But it wasn’t just that game. He was named in the VFL team of the year, finished second in the best and fairest, fifth in the JJ Liston Trophy and seventh in the VFL Coaches MVP Award after averaging 25 touches and kicking 40 goals.

Like many mature-age recruits, it has been a long grind to this point, spent playing on dusty suburban grounds a mile away from the bright lights of the MCG or under the roof at Marvel Stadium. Mannagh joined North Albury in the Ovens and Murray Football League after leaving the Murray Bushrangers at the end of 2015. No VFL or state league clubs reached out.

Brownlow medallist Jason Akermanis was coaching the club at the time and sent him down to train with Richmond’s VFL program for a week ahead of the following season. Then Tigers VFL coach Craig McRae saw enough in a few sessions to invite Mannagh back for a proper trial the following summer.  Travelling back and forth from Albury, he earned a contract at Punt Road, but opportunities were scarce in the reserves, amid a period when Richmond ended a 37-year premiership drought and built a dynasty under Damien Hardwick.

Mannagh spent most of 2019 playing for his local club Lavington back in the powerful Ovens and Murray League, while still on Richmond’s VFL list, kicking five goals to lead the Panthers to premiership glory over Wangaratta. He chose to move to a standalone club in 2020 and signed with Werribee before the coronavirus pandemic hit. While Victoria was in lockdown, Mannagh relocated to the Northern Territory when given the green light and played a dozen games for Wanderers.

Despite making inroads in 2022, it wasn’t until this year that Mannagh finally started attracting interest from AFL clubs. Geelong considered him mid-season but went for 25-year-old Woodville-West Torrens midfielder Mitch Hardie instead. Mannagh underwent a medical with the Western Bulldogs in late May, but the club handed a lifeline to Footscray wingman Caleb Poulter.

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