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AFLW 2024 - Round 4 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Quite True, but they have been at the club trainingnot Hawthorn players yet though
Was it too late for us to land his brother 'Big Bird' Joel as these academies weren't set up yet?Full list of Academy players, including, yes, Irving Mosquito.
AFL article also talks about how Todd Garner's brother is expected to be a first round pick this year, so let's hope Todd's the Joel Selwood of the family.
HAWTHORN
Tony Olango (2016/17), Marrara, Multicultural
Changkuoth Jiath (2017), Morewell, Multicultural
Bol Jok (2017), Pakenham, Multicultural
Tyrone Hayes (2017), Lakes Entrance, Indigenous
Stephen Kapahnke (2018), Macclesfield, Multicultural
Irving Mosquito (2018), Briagolong, Indigenous
Marcus Toussaint (2019), Inverloch, Multicultural
Todd Garner (2019), Gruyere, Indigenous
Tot Jok (2019), Pakenham, Multicultural
Charles Power (2019), Heathmont, Multicultural
Sebastian Reyneke (2019), Park Orchards, Multicultural
Harrison Pepper (2019), Morwell, Indigenous
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-05-09/hawks-primed-to-land-next-generation-academy-forward
In reference to all academies, I think it's boosting, not right, and shouldn't be allowed.
Happy to win at boosting tho while it's here!
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I also agree, but if the AFL isn't going to remove exclusive access to academies from the northern state clubs, then allowing the rest of the comp to have academies too is better than nothing.I couldn't agree more. Academies are a rort and the exact opposite of equalisation.
Success of your academy is very much dependent upon your zone.
IMO the AFL should exclusively run the academy, and all players go into the draft.
I don't see the NFL doing academies and special selections so I don't know why some clubs get favoured over others because of the rubbish on and off field performances.
I also agree, but if the AFL isn't going to remove exclusive access to academies from the northern state clubs, then allowing the rest of the comp to have academies too is better than nothing.
But there is every chance we will get a Rioli, or a Burger, or ....This !!! Not sure if we will ever get a Heeney or Mills out of it though...
But there is every chance we will get a Rioli, or a Burger, or ....
Good read, can we pick up this Kid
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/...e/news-story/f7ff591114ce547e1239541f8c8ec931
I have been informed if these academies had have been set up just 1 year earlier we would have been eligible to pick up SPS.
A real shame as he looks a super super talent.
But his younger brother is. Perhaps junior is the better player.He's not in our academy so unless we some how get our hands on a top 10 pick then no.
Is Todd Garner his brotherHe's not in our academy so unless we some how get our hands on a top 10 pick then no.
Don't think that's correct.
Is from Halls Creek and was drafted from Claremont in the WAFL. Neither fall into those academy zones
Is Todd Garner his brother
In reference to all academies, I think it's boosting, not right, and shouldn't be allowed.
Happy to win at boosting tho while it's here!
Yeah unfortunately a year late for young Joel.Good read, can we pick up this Kid
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/...e/news-story/f7ff591114ce547e1239541f8c8ec931
nopeJust out of interest is the determination of whether someone meets the multicultural selection based on country of birth? I'm assuming yes