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- Nov 9, 2023
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Thing is, if you don't get Allen there is always Travaglia. Both are hb/mids. Travaglia is terrific from what I have seen.
Great write-up. It nearly belongs in the optimism thread and I mean that in a good way. I'b be surprised if Will Brodie doesn't come close to winning the Sandover this year. He's been fantastic overall this year for a player yet to even be named an emergency for a game.Here’s how they fared.
Will Brodie: Led all comers with 34 disposals in another huge performance. Defensive efforts were sufficient rather than standout.
Hugh Davies: Took several intercept marks in one of the best games of his young career. Has returned from a brief stint in the senior side a more confident player.
Tom Emmett: One of his side’s strongest performers. Set the tone with the first two goals of the game and was busy across the half-forward line thereafter.
Neil Erasmus: Continued his solid season with a 30-disposal, six-tackle outing. Kicking efficiency has improved over the course of the year.
Ethan Hughes: Another solid showing, taking 13 marks. Playing a vital leadership role in a side putting together a strong season despite a young defence.
Nathan O’Driscoll: Excellent on return from a nagging knee issue. Did his job on the wing and managed to come up with three goals, including a trademark drop punt from deep in the pocket late in the day.
Liam Reidy: Dominated a pair of young ruckmen, finishing with 38 hit-outs.
Cooper Simpson: Not hugely influential but did some good things, including a brilliant finish for a third-term goal.
Ethan Stanley: Put in a typically hard-running day on the wing.
Matt Taberner: Best showing in some time. Slotted four goals, his most in a WAFL game since 2017.
Pat Voss: Another brilliant performance, booting six goals while working up the ground and gathering 19 disposals. Plenty of competition in his role but is building an irresistible case for senior selection.
Karl Worner: Has had better days but was far from his side’s worst.
I agree with you completely on Travaglia. Interestingly I read one of the draft write-ups on him and it said he'd been kicking goals playing at TAC level as a half forward. I certainly wouldn't be upset if we drafted him with a 1st rounder. He could be another Youngy who starts in defence but is switched to other positions later on.
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