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A solid rather than spectacular performance from Murphy Reid was all that was needed for the Dragons to roll over the top of the Stingrays, recording a comfortable win and booking their place in another Talent League grand final. While not a dominant display, Murphy was as always a prime mover for Sandy at stoppage and heavily involved in their attacking wave run through the middle with his elite decision making and classy disposal a feature.

 
In a relatively low scoring affair, Jonty Faull booted half of his team's 10 goals for the game to carry them to a huge come from behind win over the star studded Oakleigh Chargers. He rode his luck at times, and wasn't able to hold onto as many marks as you might like, but he competed like a demon in the air and on the ground and refused to give an inch or allow anything easy for his opponents. Faull's streak of excellent goal kicking form and his elevated play during this finals campaign has seen his draft stocks begin to rise again.

 

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In a relatively low scoring affair, Jonty Faull booted half of his team's 10 goals for the game to carry them to a huge come from behind win over the star studded Oakleigh Chargers. He rode his luck at times, and wasn't able to hold onto as many marks as you might like, but he competed like a demon in the air and on the ground and refused to give an inch or allow anything easy for his opponents. Faull's streak of excellent goal kicking form and his elevated play during this finals campaign has seen his draft stocks begin to rise again.



The rise then Faull then rise again.

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A heavily requested game from bomber fans who've waited all year for their NGA prospect Jayden Nguyen to be released from his back pocket to play a more expansive role for Calder. We got to see it finally in his last game of the season, and he responded by showing how adept he is as a midfielder and how capable he is at getting first hands on the footy registering 8 clearances for the game. He played mostly onball through the first half before being shifted back into more of his traditional small defender role in the second. Like many on the day, he struggled with the strong wind and committed several costly turnovers by foot.

 
Its that time of year. We're winding everything up, no new games after this weekend so time to focus instead on filling in gaps.

This is my current list of prospects I haven't done yet that deserve some love:

Hollow
Said
King
Ivisic
Murphy
Grego
Bradley
Angove
Boxshall
Dennis

Hit me up with your requests, still focusing on the 2024 crop. Preferably kids that have a decent chance of being drafted rather than super smokies. If you have a specific game/round in mind as well that would be handy.
 
Three straight Talent League flags for Levi to stamp his as one of the all time great junior careers. He led his team all game in fantastic fashion, and was especially damaging early as his Dragons surged out of the gate to a huge lead that was never threatened and turned this game into a cakewalk.

 
Any chance of some Ollie Hannaford footage from yesterday where he played almost all in the midfield....has to be getting close to 1st round discussion cos yesterday would only have elevated him in recruiters eyes surely.
 
Sam Marshall was deservedly named best on ground in a grand final that his Dragons dominated from the opening bounce. Marshall was dominant early as the Dragons kicked away to an enormous lead, kicking goals and breaking lines to setup his teammates, and he kept up his relentless pace the rest of the way to ensure his team kept their foot on the throat of their opponents. Marshall has quietly put together a stellar campaign, improving his game over the course of the last two years to stamp himself as one of the most capable and versatile outside mid prospects in the pool. The flaws in his game are hard to find... his running power allows him to break lines and he combines that with the agility to dance around opponents and slip tackles, his decision making is excellent and disposal solid. He's even capable of going inside and winning his own footy when required.

 

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Its that time of year. We're winding everything up, no new games after this weekend so time to focus instead on filling in gaps.

This is my current list of prospects I haven't done yet that deserve some love:

Hollow
Said
King
Ivisic
Murphy
Grego
Bradley
Angove
Boxshall
Dennis

Hit me up with your requests, still focusing on the 2024 crop. Preferably kids that have a decent chance of being drafted rather than super smokies. If you have a specific game/round in mind as well that would be handy.

Anything you have Ollie hannaford would be great but lm sure you’re already into that.

Do you have any interest in dattoli’s 35 possessions game at end of season.

Also is there some decent footage of Clancy Dennis. It was mentioned his recent finals performance was very good.

Thanks


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Anything you have Ollie hannaford would be great but lm sure you’re already into that.

Do you have any interest in dattoli’s 35 possessions game at end of season.

Also is there some decent footage of Clancy Dennis. It was mentioned his recent finals performance was very good.

Thanks


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Yep I've done a couple of Hannaford's games and his GF performance coming today. I'll be doing more Dattoli.
 
A quite remarkable performance from Ollie Hannaford who must have run Sam Marshall close for the grand final BOG medal even in a losing side. He seemed to have a hand in everything good for the Rebels, attacking contests hard, winning the footy and making excellent descisions with quality disposal. With his team facing such a deficit he would have been forgiven for dropping off his energy and workrate, or at least showing signs of frustration, but he never wavered in his energetic attempts to drive his team forward and create positive outcomes. This kind of performance on the biggest junior stage in the face of adversity franks his outstanding form through the back half of the Talent League season and should see his draft prospects significantly boosted.

 
Armstrong was pretty well held for much of the game, with his opponents able to apply enough pressure on him in marking contests that he struggled to hold onto his marks. In spite of those struggles he still showed just how dangerous he can be by capitalising on the few opportunities that did come his way, slotting four majors.

 
Bo Allan helped Peel Thunder to a WAFL flag to sign off his season in style. Playing mostly through the middle and rocking the frosted tips, Allan was a big part of a relentless, swarming defensive effort from Peel, ending the game with 6 tackles to his name. He wasn't as prolific at finding the footy, especially outside the contest, which has been the one question mark hovering over his senior WAFL performances for Peel. Recruiters will be grappling with whether they believe he has the natural footy IQ needed to pair with his elite physical attributes in order to develop into a dominant midfielder in time.

 
Murphy had a hot start in the opening quarter of the grand final, active with his chase and pressure acts and having a hand in a number of productive Dragons moves. He was slowed in the second when Ollie Hannaford matched up on him through the middle and out competed him at ground level. Unfortunately for Murphy he was caught in a heavy chase down tackle early in the third quarter which forced him from the field with what looked to be a knee injury, and he took no further part in the game. At the time of writing this, we don't have any official word on how severe the injury is.

 
Unwin was the primary ball winner at stoppage for the Rebels racking up a remarkable 11 clearances for the game, albeit more than half of those came from stoppage free kicks due to overzealous attempts at pressure acts from Dragons players. He was tough, applied plenty of pressure of his own and had some moments of slick and clever play in tight to release teammates outside the contest.

 
With Luke Trainor missing through injury, Hofmann played a key role in disrupting the Rebels attacking moves, roaming across the defensive line or setting up down the line a kick from the play and taking intercept marks or spoiling his opponents marking attempts. His bodywork and strength in 1v1 marking contests was especially impressive, and he was composed and constructive with ball in hand.

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Prior to yesterday's AFL grand final we got a glimpse at next years draft crop strutting their stuff on the hallowed turf of the MCG. While others performed better on the day, Dyson Sharp remains the one to watch and early favourite to be the number 1 pick in 2025 with his physical approach, poise with ball in hand and maturity beyond his years.

 

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