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Just wait for Twomey to blow him up pre-draft to ensure he goes before pick 40.One to watch closely is rising defender Alix Tauru.
I was told he was part of our academy, but have heard nothing on the subject recently.
So the AFL’s solution to the draft being compromised is to compromise it even more
I think a poster here mentioned that because he's Portuguese, not Brazilian.So why weren't we granted access to Moraes in our academy again???
This is good news right? Alix Tauru looks a first round Key Back, means we can match his bid as he’s our NGA?
If you look on his instagram he follows a tonne of hawks players. Suspect he’s had some involvement with the club at least.One to watch closely is rising defender Alix Tauru.
I was told he was part of our academy, but have heard nothing on the subject recently.
The irony of this is that the Saints are the one that want to get rid of the access to the Northern Academies, and they lost access to Mackenzie as an NGA in the first round 2 drafts ago. Rubbing salt in the wound.Jesus Christ this league is a joke
The AFL just sitting around with one mission. How to make the simple complicated. What an absolute joke.So didn't know english was the native language in Brazil...
After this change of ruling, I'd be sending in the appeals tomorrow
Reason below why we weren't granted access
Moraes shapes as a potential top-10 pick in this year's draft after impressing last year for the Eastern Ranges, where he played 16 games and was prolific through the midfield where he averaged 26 disposals.
The 17-year-old's father was born in Brazil, however it is a country that doesn't leave the midfielder able to qualify for NGA access.
Under the current NGA rules, the player has to either be born in a non-English speaking country, or have at least one parent born in Asia, Africa or Oceania or have both parents born in another non-English speaking country outside of those regions.
Our potential backline in 2027:"Alix Tauru – A Hawthorn Next Generation Academy prospect. Quick across the ground for his frame, 191 centimetres.. He’ll have some good moments when he’s fit but currently has an ankle injury."
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