Phat said:Tom was 195cm and 85kg when he turned 15. Not sure if he's grown since then.
Is roughly around the 197cm mark at the moment. Not sure weight wise, but I'd suspect he's put some muscle on.
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Phat said:Tom was 195cm and 85kg when he turned 15. Not sure if he's grown since then.
Phat said:Not heard a thing about Bradley Nankervis. Son of Ian or Bruce?
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Turbocat said:With Tommy Hawkins, NA23, still to be added we have some talented tall timber locked in for our future.
Turbocat said:Question, for Geecat, Have you see young Tom. If not F/S , where would you think he would go in the draft. The numbers sound good but in junior footy numbers/stats can be that way, Im sure Travis Cloke would haver good number playing Juniors as well
Excellent Point , the only thing Id say is a point raise in another thread is most talls drafted are forwards.Backmen generally are the forwards that didnt get the gig. Tom could end up, just like Scarlo, playing in his fathers position. CHB??? Still Id like to see in the next draft or two them getting a more verstile type like Harley. The difference between Thompson and Blight is not forwardlin/Backline as I see it,its more about development.Blight wouldnt even talk to you if you were out of the seniors.The reason we failed with blight is he failed to develop/groom players in the backline, Thompson wouldn't let this happen.GeeCat said:That being said, it has hints of the Blight era, where our forward line was potent and our defence so so. In the Thompson era it's been the opposite, with our defence proving to be more solid than our forward line. As it stands, we haven't really got any mouthwatering prospects for defence at the moment once Scarlett, Harley and co move past their best.
GeeCat said:Seen him play twice mate.
Has impressed me both times, although the times I have seen him play he has basically stayed at full-forward, thus it was rather hard to tell regarding his work ethic etc, as he didn't move far from the home. Moves well for a big lad and takes strong marks, most of which have been on the lead. The contested marks I have seen tend to be one on one as opposed to crashing a pack of 4 or 5 (although this facet of his game may have changed seeing as he's made the transition to CHF).
His kicking for goal looks very solid and at his age he doesn't appear to have any bad habits. When he has gone into the ruck he has showed some nice tap work to go with his good leap.
Too early to tell where he'd go if he wasn't father/son material. The 2006 draft is shaping as the next big draft since 2001, and generally you'd expect there to be some great talent out there. Regarding the junior stats, it's a fair point considering he's generally bigger than most players, but they were simply an indicator as to how he's performing at the moment. Nevertheless the boy has ability, a bucketload of it if you ask me.
Turbocat said:the only thing Id say is a point raise in another thread is most talls drafted are forwards.Backmen generally are the forwards that didnt get the gig. Tom could end up, just like Scarlo, playing in his fathers position. CHB??? Still Id like to see in the next draft or two them getting a more verstile type like Harley.
Turbocat said:The difference between Thompson and Blight is not forwardlin/Backline as I see it,its more about development.Blight wouldnt even talk to you if you were out of the seniors.The reason we failed with blight is he failed to develop/groom players in the backline, Thompson wouldn't let this happen.
Turbocat said:Does he have a leap like his old.If so we are in for some Special moments
donkster said:Thought I'd add this:
Round 3
MGS 11-15 (81) Defeated Scotch
College 12-7 (79)
Goals: Tom Hawkins 5
Best: Tom Hawkins
Report: “Tom Hawkins was dangerous up forward...”
Looking good.
GeeCat said:Preseason
MGS 11.15 (81) def Scotch College 12.7 (79)
Goals: Tom Hawkins 5
Best: Tom Hawkins (1)
Report: “Tom Hawkins was dangerous up forward…”
donkster said:Errmm.. what the hell? Don't know if that was my fault, but I grabbed the details from one of their bulletins and it said round three...