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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Gday ozzy2012 I'm no expert on the draft process but he and his manager and family would absolutely have all those bases covered mate.Has he nominated for father/son selection yet?
#fistedforever2021excludedLooking forward for this draft overhaul to * our plans on matching after everyone else has already been rorting it
Yep. We're gonna have to pay big for KalaniLooking forward for this draft overhaul to * our plans on matching after everyone else has already been rorting it
I’ve not heard he’s moving. We have or will be moving Marley Davey down to Melbourne for next year.Any word on whether he's moved to Melbourne to attend one of the APS schools?
Cheers mate. I guess he's going to do another year at All Saints (Will Ashcroft's school before Brighton Grammar) before reassessing his best option for year 12 this time next year. Might sound a little silly but he's potentially better off staying here for the time being while he's attending school with and playing club footy at Broadbeach with with fellow U16 AAs Beau Addinsall, Jai Murray and Zeke Uwland. He may also get the opportunity to play with likely top 10 pick Leo Lombard at Broadbeach next year. Sometimes I think juniors benefit greatly from continuing to play with other highly talented juniors and in this case these are players he's already built years of synergy with. It's a big year for Kalani as he transitions into U18 footy as a bottom ager where his height won't be as big of an advantage and the expectations are on him after being named a starter in the U16 AA team last year. Should be an interesting watch!I’ve not heard he’s moving. We have or will be moving Marley Davey down to Melbourne for next year.
The games I watched him last year in the Coates League for Oakleigh Chargers was pretty underwhelming to be honest.Is he any good? I thought he was like a Kynan Brown in that he was a fair way off the top tier kids. He looks fit and strong though. If he's got half the talent his old man had then worth more than a look
Agreed. Would be great to see an Yze, Woewodin, Brown, Viney and White playing together. From what I hear though, he's a long way off it. Fingers crossed he can improve enough to get drafted.The games I watched him last year in the Coates League for Oakleigh Chargers was pretty underwhelming to be honest.
Played mostly as a 3rd tall forward before being pushed down back later in the back end of the season.
But in fairness to him he was a bottom ager so a lot of water to go under the bridge. Based on my observations without taking into consideration that he'll be a top age prospect this year, I would say he is a rookie option at best or even could be passed up if he doesn't show a huge improvement in his game.
Agreed. Would be great to see an Yze, Woewodin, Brown, Viney and White playing together. From what I hear though, he's a long way off it. Fingers crossed he can improve enough to get drafted.
SON OF A GUN TO SPEND TIME AT DEES
MELBOURNE will welcome talented father-son prospect Kalani White into its program this week, as the club vies with Gold Coast for access to the gun youngster.
White, a strong-marking 200cm defender, isn't draft eligible until 2025 but will be able to join either the Demons under father-son rules or the Suns as part of their Northern Academy program.
The athletic key-position prospect is able to join Melbourne due to his dad, Jeff, playing 236 games for the Demons between 1998-2008. But he is also able to join Gold Coast, having relocated to Queensland when his father's playing career ended.
The teenager, who turns 17 later this week, is in Victoria ahead of the Gold Coast Academy's Coates Talent League clash with the Dandenong Stingrays on Sunday and will spend time at Melbourne in the lead-up to that match.
White will not be able to train at the Demons, due to being a bottom-age prospect, but will observe a series of sessions and player meetings as part of his time at the club.
The youngster caught the attention of AFL recruiters at last year's under-16 carnival, where he was named as the All-Australian centre-half back. He also played forward throughout that campaign, kicking two goals against Sydney's Academy.
Speaking to AFL.com.au in March, Jeff said his son was enjoying the opportunity: "He's really looking forward to it and having interest from Melbourne and the Suns, he likes being a part of it and talking to the recruiting officers and finding out what he needs to improve on. It's a unique position to be in but in saying that he's very dedicated to getting better." – Riley Beveridge
Given that he is over 200cms I feel that it will take until he is in his early 20s for his body to fully mature.
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Would be nice to actually benefit from these rules for once, feels like Viney is the only one we've benefited from.
Similar to Sam Darcy. Talent is there, just needs time for the body to catch up.Given that he is over 200cms I feel that it will take until he is in his early 20s for his body to fully mature.
I'm still dirty GC nicked Mac Andrew off us.