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Half time VC by a point.
Very scrappy game, NSW/ACT lads look to be more physically developed to my eye probably because most are from the Swans/GWS Academies.

Mitch Stevens has taken a couple of decent marks and had a few touches, still lightly built and looks like he'll be a smaller unit than his old man Mark....kicking looks very decent.
Looks like more of a flanker.
 

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#18 Mitchell Stevens (Gippsland Power)
Defender | 184cm | 15/08/2007


Adelaide fans and recruiters alike will be watching Stevens closely, with the son of premiership Crow Mark tracking nicely. As he has done for Gippsland Power, Stevens plied his trade in defence where he offered a dual-threat of intercept and rebound play. He marked well overhead and worked into dangerous positions to overlap in transition, repeatedly attacking through the corridor.

 
#18 Mitchell Stevens (Gippsland Power)
Defender | 184cm | 15/08/2007


Adelaide fans and recruiters alike will be watching Stevens closely, with the son of premiership Crow Mark tracking nicely. As he has done for Gippsland Power, Stevens plied his trade in defence where he offered a dual-threat of intercept and rebound play. He marked well overhead and worked into dangerous positions to overlap in transition, repeatedly attacking through the corridor.

F/S eligible by a bees dick
 
#18 Mitchell Stevens (Gippsland Power)
Defender | 184cm | 15/08/2007


Adelaide fans and recruiters alike will be watching Stevens closely, with the son of premiership Crow Mark tracking nicely. As he has done for Gippsland Power, Stevens plied his trade in defence where he offered a dual-threat of intercept and rebound play. He marked well overhead and worked into dangerous positions to overlap in transition, repeatedly attacking through the corridor.


Being developed in the Victorian system is a plus
 

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