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I heard this morning that the Patriots have signed David King. It is also on Twitter. Good luck to the lad, hope he sticks around.
Lol yes indeed, but which David King is it? Because they all think over in the states that they have signed the ex North Melb AFL player and current Richmond assistant coach, its even on the official website, however im more then certain its not him, there is another David King from Melbourne who is the guy that has been signed.... Typical of the American journalism, they have obviously just gone and googled the name and grabbed the first thing they have found, the fact that they havent even got it right on there official site is a worry, im waiting to see how long it is before they all figure out there mistake
They have indeed, that's quite hilarious. It's everywhere - Pats official site, news sites, wikipedia.
Here's some info on the actual punter version of David King:
http://ozpunt.net/player/david-king
http://coachzauner.blogspot.com/2009/04/david-king-australian-rules-punter.html
Just goes to show how an easy google searching can stuff up journos etc etc..
Here is another link with the correct info pointed out
http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20100415085507705
Three aussies over there is fantastic and shows the academies over here know what they are doing:
Hopefully all three boys will pick up contracts and hopefully the 'Punter from Down Under' show is still going ahead and will give some people opportunities and show US colleges/NFL teams the talent that is here... so they will actively look rather than having it placed in their laps
Yes the Aussie boys are having a bit of a purple patch at the moment, it goes to show where the hard work can get you if you put in the hours, there would be so many guys here in Aus that would have the measurables to make it but wouldnt be prepared to put the time in, I dont really see any point in "punter down under" at the end of the day its not really a kicking camp its just reality TV which is going to be scripted to some extent to try and make it interesting, what needs to happen imo is that the academies here in oz need to just make sure they are training there guys up well and making sure that when guys head over to the states they are as well prepared and drilled as possible only then will the guys in the US really take notice and start to really seriously look to the Aussies on a more frequent basis because by the sounds of things more and more guys are heading over there who are no where near up to standard and that only weakens the Aussie reputation for the the fair dinkum guys going over
Good post Jiggystoon. The OzPunt academy is quite comprehensive from what I understand. AFL players will get an enhanced recommendation before the local guy who chooses to try out but at the end of the day, it's like anything else presented, this program allows for the ideal opportunity to
make the first step to break into the BIG TIME. Apparently, an NRL player from the Newcastle Knights knocked back $180k (on a one year trial) from the Oakland Raiders from the info I've been given.. how often will this type of opportunity around for anyone else??
I think the difficult thing with the academies is the money involved. I know prokick charge a fair bit which can put players off but it is needed for these guys to put in their time and experience into the players here...
Adam, there you go again saying that we charge a fair bit.............
I hope we do put the clowns off, still too many media seekers floating around, looking for a news headline rather than putting it in. And it takes an awful lot of work.
There's big difference in preparing players to go straight to an NFL contract rather than spending additional money travelling to the U.S to put money into the coffers of Pelfrey and co.
One of our boys has just flown over to the U.S on an official visit to a Div 1 College, so more fun to come.
Personally, I am really pleased for David King as he seems to have done the hard work to get a foot on the ladder.
Blokes who go to the U.S unprepared cause too many problems for the ones who are trying hard to get there. And there's still too many floating around.
Personally I dont see the point in being trained up here in Aus if you are not going over to the states ready and prepared, being trained up and sent over just to go into someone elses kicking camp eg. Palfrey and Aguiar isnt the way to go, if the correct program along with the correct networking to the colleges and NFL franchises can be established here in Aus then there is no reason why guys cant hop on a plane knowing that they have done the hard yards and as a result are confident they can step into a situation where they can get that div 1 scholarship or sign that NFL contract.
Sending them over there for further instruction and training will just cost more money for the player and wont help the players exposure as there will be close to 100 other guys there at the same camp with only about 10-15 pro scouts for example and the chances of being seen properly are hampered.
At the end of the day if someone wants to do this they have to understand that it will cost $$ which ever way they go, so maybe the way to go for guys is to get the correct training first time
The issue is how you get there and creating a chance for you to be recognized. I believe Prokick definitely have a better network in the NFL although Ozpunt was est for college players rather than NFL. The main issue is establishing this network.
I believe sending guys to the camps is the way to go personally but that is only an opinion. Although they are completing against 100 others their results are all measured so you can definitely stand out and you will be competing against the same guys at camp if you are selected at a personal trial.
There has been two methods used with two players Chris and David.
Chris went to a personal trial at Green Bay where he was picked up... this allows for a good connection between GB and Prokick because they gave the talent to GB before the rest of the NFL saw the package. What if Chris hadn't performed on the day and they decided not to pick him up (Johnny you maybe able to assist on this one but as it was a private trial I would assume that it was only a confirmation as they had seen the tapes talked to you and he was going to camp regardless) but if he hadn't been picked up did he have other trials lined up? Sav didn't get picked up at the first couple....
David went to the camp although the patriots knew who he was and maybe a couple of others (I don't really know) and probably could of trialled at NFL teams as he was ready. They choose to camp and got the exposure and was ranked one by the camps in front of his peers and was picked up by a team...
One involves flying to a few different venues in the states and one to a camp, I prefer the second but would be interested to know what the thoughts of others is...
We all know that Australia is an incredible breeding ground, but as I keep saying, we have to send guys who are ready- physically and mentally - to win a contract. Then the real battle begins.
Again I see that history is being changed on the pages of this forum. Truth seems to be in short supply sometimes.
This is only the start of the Australian invasion into the NFL.
Keep watching over the next few years, it is going to be amazing.
Personally, there is no way I would give up an AFL/NRL spot paying me $300,000.00+ if I felt I could have a 5 year plus career.
I really think it is the boys who can play 4/5 years of College, become degree qualified, build an incredible network and then give the NFL a serious crack for 10 years plus who will get the NFL gigs in the long run.
Serving an NCAA apprenticeship only builds respect and acceptance.
Going straight into the NFL is still seen as a bit of a novelty in the U.S.
Still concerned that clowns will flood the market and get in the way of the genuine boys................
Clowns won't go anywhere... they'll be exposed immediately. As you stated,
"NFL is not the faint -hearted". On the flipside.. explain how Bryan has a contract with the Packers after being dismal with his AFL career? Novelty is one thing but when you consider Mat McBriars debut... makes you wonder how he survived the cut considering the proven Ben Graham was given just ONE SHOT with the then-dinky Saints on foreign NFL soil to make an impression..
I do recall Mat McBriar having a nightmare debut game that drew plenty of backlash from then Cowboys HC, Bill Parcells. Considering he has overcome such adversity, I say good on him... earning some decent coin too.
I see Jy Bond has been moved on from the Dolphins and trying his luck with the Gints.
I think what Johnny means (and forgive me if im wrong) is that the "clowns" that are going over there trying to make a name for themselves are ruining it for the genuine punters/kickers here in oz that are doing the hard yards to get the the required level.
Some guys are heading to the states with a bit of the basic knowledge and going to these camps and performing fairly average, then it creates a false reputation among NFL and NCAA circles as what they are seeing is what they are expecting to be the "best" that oz has to offer, so what happens when they dont perform? Eventually teams will stop looking for Aussies because the reputation is being shot by the wannabes that go over there trying to make a name for themselves. Its all about how well prepared you are before you go over there,
Never assume all scouts in the USA will buy into that train of thought as potential harnessing is their forte and they'll soon know what sources they have to find the best on offer from OZ.. you really think that any bozo will push to become an NFL punter without knowing/ having the right technique is what is required? I don't want to pre-empt the idea that most NFL scouts will allow any guy from Australia to push for a try-out because they've simply got AFL standard experience or just can kick a sherrin footy far & wide.. IMHO Reputations are about individuals rather than homeland ilk. If they care to discriminate, that's their reason to do so... not all will think the same. Plenty (scouts) will seek & look outside the square anyway.