Jen2310
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Can we put NGA's on the rookie list, rather than just Cat B?
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Can but take risk someone else might pick them in Rookie DraftCan we put NGA's on the rookie list, rather than just Cat B?
I assume we can't just pre-list them on the rookie list, like we can do for cat b. Which is a shame.Can but take risk someone else might pick them in Rookie Draft
Made this, given we havent really seen much.. or any at all of Eli Kravic. But he can move. Looks strong too.
Yeah. Lots of tall forwards have been known to play mid when they are a bit younger.Looks to have a little bit of height on most of the kids out there. I know he’s playing forward/mid now but if he keeps growing he could become a decent KP prospect.
14 or 15, so there’s a good chance he’s either in a growth spurt, or is about to have one knowing how young males tend to grow.Yeah. Lots of tall forwards have been known to play mid when they are a bit younger.
And he's only 15 I assume. Depending when his birthday is.
Looks like to have some size thats for sure the way he moves.
He wasn’t considered a national draft candidate pre the injuryIf Hine doesn't pick up Kerr I'd be pretty concerned. He was looking a great prospect prior to the ACL injury, and now we can get him for next to nothing.
I’d say he’s basically zero chance the poor bugger. It’s rare for kids to get drafted purely on APS form and even rarer for that to happen on the back of an ACL.I’d be shocked if we do tbh.
Hopefully gets put on our vfl list, we can monitor his progress from his ACL, and see how he performs next year. If he impresses we can consider him in MSD, or if he gets overlooked; we'll have rights to him at the end of 2025 as an overager.I’d say he’s basically zero chance the poor bugger. It’s rare for kids to get drafted purely on APS form and even rarer for that to happen on the back of an ACL.
My hope would be he returns to the Chargers as an overager which could lead to exposure as the “23rd” man for the VFL team in 2025. I think it’s highly unlikely he goes from good school footballer to MSD relevant in the next 8 months post an ACL injury.Hopefully gets put on our vfl list, we can monitor his progress from his ACL, and see how he performs next year. If he impresses we can consider him in MSD, or if he gets overlooked; we'll have rights to him at the end of 2025 as an overager.
That's likely what would happen. He'll play as an overager but also listed, so that he could play as the 23rd man. Which means he'll train with the VFL side in the pre-season, like he did last pre-season.My hope would be he returns to the Chargers as an overager which could lead to exposure as the “23rd” man for the VFL team in 2025. I think it’s highly unlikely he goes from good school footballer to MSD relevant in the next 8 months post an ACL injury.
I agree. Very unlikelyI’d say he’s basically zero chance the poor bugger. It’s rare for kids to get drafted purely on APS form and even rarer for that to happen on the back of an ACL.
Mcguane as a bottom ager leads the U18 league for most disposals, and total handballs this season
I've been told the club is keeping an eye on Tommy and are quite happy with his season.
Mcguane as a bottom ager leads the U18 league for most disposals, and total handballs this season
I've been told the club is keeping an eye on Tommy and are quite happy with his season.
I wonder whether he will want no 34.Terrific prospect.
Plenty to work with over time.
Keep his head screwed on, Micky!