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They say? Who is they?Fails the character test is what they say. Big time
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They say? Who is they?Fails the character test is what they say. Big time
I don't watch every WAFL league game but I'm surprised Noah Pegoraro (WP) doesn't get more mentions. It's a shame he is 26 because his footy just keeps getting better and he plays at both ends of the ground now. Looks ready made and could give a club 5 years service.
To be fair , I have heard in latter draft picks those considered to be from good familys get preference, hopefully that is not discriminatory against for those players that came from single parent householdsThey say? Who is they?
Being from a good family has nothing to do with how many parents you have, but rather the quality of your parenting, whether you are a quality individual, and self motivated.To be fair , I have heard in latter draft picks those considered to be from good familys get preference, hopefully that is not discriminatory against for those players that came from single parent households
So if a kid came from a housing commission place (state school) and another from an upmarket housing estate (private school) which kid would they go for . Once upon a time the main consideration was how well you played footballBeing from a good family has nothing to do with how many parents you have, but rather the quality of your parenting, whether you are a quality individual, and self motivated.
Would be a joke if him , K Ryan and D'aloia aren't picked up, they would walk into the best 22 of most of the teams that missed finalsHarry Grant (Central Districts) will win the Magarey Medal this year. 22Yo mid fielder. Ex-GWS academy
No idea.So if a kid came from a housing commission place (state school) and another from an upmarket housing estate (private school) which kid would they go for . Once upon a time the main consideration was how well you played football
You seem to know your stuff, AFL is becoming a business with quotas , if there is a private school bias it will affect the northern states as the Private schools up there won't be offering Aussie Rule scholarshipsNo idea.
You’d have to name both players, so someone could assess their footballing ability.
The majority of quality city kids are on a footy scholarship by year 10 or 11, regardless of where they live.
The APS schools are even picking up kids from interstate on footy scholarships (there are kids from both the Lions & Suns academies on footy scholarships in Vic).
If your kid at the State school hasn’t been offered a scholarship to a private school, fair chance he’s not a genuine draft prospect.
*I’m just some random numpty on the interwebs sitting at home in another State, so I’d be taking my posts with a big bucket of salt.
Northern states have academies.You seem to know your stuff, AFL is becoming a business with quotas , if there is a private school bias it will affect the northern states as the Private schools up there won't be offering Aussie Rule scholarships
Monocle - are you able to share your thoughts on him mate?I've been watching a lot of Claremont games recently to make Curtin videos and I've been impressed by Anthony Davis. 196cm, quick and agile, still only 22. Loves to run off his man and rack up possessions. Takes a tall opponent for Claremont but it feels like he'd be quite capable of taking a variety of assignments.
Monocle - are you able to share your thoughts on him mate?
Boyd is a very solid ruck, though this year he was well below the standard he set in 2022 I thought where he murdered pretty much every opponent week in week out. This year he had a few more break evens and even losses but he's certainly right up there as one of the best rucks outside the AFL. Very strong body, good at the taps and fights for it on the ground, very good clearance numbers for a ruck. Bit clumsy at times and isn't hugely tall (198cm) but super strong. Worthy for a shot for a side needing depth.Harry Boyd looks pretty dominant in the SANFL as a ruckman, anybody who watches a fair bit of that got a bit to say about him.?
Shaun Mannagh Looks the best of the VFL prospects.
Think we should give him a shot, plug in a play player for us.Shaun Mannagh.
Either you or GWS. Would be stupid not tooThink we should give him a shot, plug in a play player for us.
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I would think we would be a leading contender brockman gone wingard out for the year our small forwards drafted in 2022 are a little way away from breaking in from the VFL he fills a much needed roleShaun Mannagh.
Which end of the ground has Pink been playing? He was used mostly as a forward while with the Swans but I always wondered how he’d go as a key defender. Height, good pace, but didn’t seem to have the creative instincts to be a key forward.Based on what I've seen, Toby Pink is probably the most likely Glenelg mature ager to be picked up again.
Which end of the ground has Pink been playing? He was used mostly as a forward while with the Swans but I always wondered how he’d go as a key defender. Height, good pace, but didn’t seem to have the creative instincts to be a key forward.