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Thankfully not really a loss this far.Gavin & Tex Wanganeen say "Hi"
Thankfully not really a loos this far.
Dougie Cochrane & Jevan Phillipou aren't eligible for us unfortunatelyDoes anyone have a list of FS and NGA potentials this year?
2x Burgoyne
Montgomery
Francou (are there 2?)
Benny Barrett
Gillon Wakelin
Can see a Philippou, Cochrane and Borlace amongst other names in the U18s
Felt to me like they were making it as clear as they could without burning bridges that we were second choice.Wasn't even a choice really. We didn't pursue him.
I think some of those fathers sons are in our NGA but not father son eligible. I assume Leys falls into this category. Can't see why he would be NGA.
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Looked odd when he was deliberately hitting up short passes, but more conventional when he was kicking long.
Would like to see a set shot, but if it works it works?
We had the choice to pursue him though! ... Rightly chose not to.Wasn't even a choice really. We didn't pursue him.
Any ideas on where these lads are likely to fall in the draft?Scouting notes from U18 game MOTR in Round 1:
#21 Rome Burgoyne
Defender | 182cm | 29/08/2006
Smooth moving and well drilled, Burgoyne’s running on the outside was a balance of power and poise, able to size his options up further up the ground. Burgoyne’s want to create new avenues in transition was prominent in his running patterns further up the ground. Along with Burgoyne’s six rebound 50s, he was able to push further up the ground with his physicality to break through congestion and offer himself as a handball option in transition.
Sounds like a Farrell replacement.
At this stage pick 30-50Any ideas on where these lads are likely to fall in the draft?
Scouting notes from U18 game MOTR in Round 1:
#21 Rome Burgoyne
Defender | 182cm | 29/08/2006
Smooth moving and well drilled, Burgoyne’s running on the outside was a balance of power and poise, able to size his options up further up the ground. Burgoyne’s want to create new avenues in transition was prominent in his running patterns further up the ground. Along with Burgoyne’s six rebound 50s, he was able to push further up the ground with his physicality to break through congestion and offer himself as a handball option in transition.
Sounds like a Farrell replacement.
Thought exactly the same before seeing your post.Was that written by AI? Absolute word salad.
Agree. Unless he has a breakout under 18 championship.At this stage pick 30-50
2025 draft along with big CHB Gill Wakelin.Ben Francou with a good underage U18 game on the weekend. Hopefully he keeps progressing.
Wasn't gill playing forward last year?2025 draft along with big CHB Gill Wakelin.
Rookie Me Central, so anything's possibleWas that written by AI? Absolute word salad.
Wasn't gill playing forward last year?
Yeah big championships for him, missed most of last year through injury so hopefully has a good year this yearAgree. Unless he has a breakout under 18 championship.
Any ideas on where these lads are likely to fall in the draft?