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Was good to see Houli up n about pushing a trolley at the local safeway, he showed no physical impairments. Unfortunately his son was carrying on like a pork chop and screaming and chucking a tantrum for easily 10 minutes. Finally shut up when he got a massive kinder surprise. Not writing the kid off yet as he looked quite poised holding it like a sherrin. Couldn't tell if he's a lefty though 🤔
I saw the two of them at Woolies (Altona North) the week prior, gave Bachar a smile and he smiled back. His son was on his best behaviour, so I don't hold the same character concerns that you do. After your reports, it just seems like consistency might be an issue. But he has a bit of time to figure it out before we read his name out.
 
Was good to see Houli up n about pushing a trolley at the local safeway, he showed no physical impairments. Unfortunately his son was carrying on like a pork chop and screaming and chucking a tantrum for easily 10 minutes. Finally shut up when he got a massive kinder surprise. Not writing the kid off yet as he looked quite poised holding it like a sherrin. Couldn't tell if he's a lefty though 🤔
Could tell you a story about a young B Hoilis antics after a st Albans grand final win but I would probably need to keep it to a PM
 
Woodville-West Torrens defeated West Adelaide by 11 points in a tight affair at Hisense Stadium to record its first win of the SANFL U16 season.
Although the Eagles led for four quarters, the Bloods refused the back down as efficient goal-kicking kept them in the game.
Eagle forward Hunter Wellgreen’s three goals proved invaluable, as did midfielder Jack Leys’ 31 disposals and a goal.
Bloods defender Cameron Wildy finished with seven rebounds while Ryan McAulay managed 20 disposals and seven clearances.
 

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Woodville-West Torrens defeated West Adelaide by 11 points in a tight affair at Hisense Stadium to record its first win of the SANFL U16 season.
Although the Eagles led for four quarters, the Bloods refused the back down as efficient goal-kicking kept them in the game.
Eagle forward Hunter Wellgreen’s three goals proved invaluable, as did midfielder Jack Leys’ 31 disposals and a goal.
Bloods defender Cameron Wildy finished with seven rebounds while Ryan McAulay managed 20 disposals and seven clearances.
Do we finally have a decent father son prospect?
 
Not father son but any news regarding KB's grandson ?

Whats his name
who he plays for
how big is he
is he any good


Charlie Richardson and I think about 191cm.

Oakleigh Chargers.

Can’t comment on his play as I’ve not seen his games.

BONUS!

Charlie has a cousin called Callum Smith (2025 eligible.)

Not sure on his basics but, like Charlie, is also a Charger.

Callum is also a grandson of KB’s.
 
Charlie Richardson and I think about 191cm.

Oakleigh Chargers.

Can’t comment on his play as I’ve not seen his games.

BONUS!

Charlie has a cousin called Callum Smith (2025 eligible.)

Not sure on his basics but, like Charlie, is also a Charger.

Callum is also a grandson of KB’s.
Get this kid and give him the #12 already
 
Not father son but any news regarding KB's grandson ?

Whats his name
who he plays for
how big is he
is he any good
Played 2 games this year, yet to hit the scoreboard
 
More interested in the young Kellaway in SA. It was sounding like he could end up a viable selection


If he makes it, he’ll have plenty of advice to have him ready for the big time.

For one, outside of the obvious, his dad’s uncle is John Beckwith from Melbourne.

John’s dad was Wally Beckwith who played a solitary game for the Roy’s.
 

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Woodville-West Torrens defeated West Adelaide by 11 points in a tight affair at Hisense Stadium to record its first win of the SANFL U16 season.
Although the Eagles led for four quarters, the Bloods refused the back down as efficient goal-kicking kept them in the game.
Eagle forward Hunter Wellgreen’s three goals proved invaluable, as did midfielder Jack Leys’ 31 disposals and a goal.
Bloods defender Cameron Wildy finished with seven rebounds while Ryan McAulay managed 20 disposals and seven clearances.
Brian Leys has three sons aged between 11 and 15.
 
Woodville-West Torrens defeated West Adelaide by 11 points in a tight affair at Hisense Stadium to record its first win of the SANFL U16 season.
Although the Eagles led for four quarters, the Bloods refused the back down as efficient goal-kicking kept them in the game.
Eagle forward Hunter Wellgreen’s three goals proved invaluable, as did midfielder Jack Leys’ 31 disposals and a goal.
Bloods defender Cameron Wildy finished with seven rebounds while Ryan McAulay managed 20 disposals and seven clearances.
Is he eligible this year ?
 
Brian Leys has three sons aged between 11 and 15.
Brian Leys played in a terrible era, we were regular cellar dwellers, and he was a bit of a battler.
If his sons turn out to be decent pickups, could be the silver lining of a really bad period in our history. No disrespect to Brian but doubt he plays 100 games in a decent team
 

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