While he would be devastated at getting the bad news, he would have had the ride of his life living the dream at his club during it's period of domination.
I found an article dated October 2017 and Charlie Naish was 12 then.
To be eligible to be drafted I think you need to turn 18 by 31st December of your draft year.
I don't know his birthdate but if it is in Nov or Dec he would be eligible for the draft in 2022 or could be 2023?.
With 2020 being a junior footy wipe out and 2021 not much better I can't find any footy update on him later than 2019 which mentioned he was in an under 14 rep side so have no idea if he has come on.
Maybe Charlie hasn't come on so there in no longer the need to hang on to Patrick to ensure we get the GOOD brother
DATE | OPPOSITION | G | BST |
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Sun 11/Jul | Camberwell 1 | 2 | 0 |
Sun 27/Jun | Ashburton R | 0 | 0 |
Sun 23/May | Boroondara Hawks 1 | 2 | 0 |
Unless he’s the only one (unlikely), agreed - should have announced them all at once.Bit harsh from the Club to only announce the one delisting and single him out. Surely there are more to follow.
good pointBit harsh from the Club to only announce the one delisting and single him out. Surely there are more to follow.
I also reckon he would've known as well that he was likely to finish upWhile he would be devastated at getting the bad news, he would have had the ride of his life living the dream at his club during it's period of domination.
Maybe waiting to see if there is any posssible trade interest in the others first.Unless he’s the only one (unlikely), agreed - should have announced them all at once.
He wont be the only one.Unless he’s the only one (unlikely), agreed - should have announced them all at once.
Just say it’s Jayden Short.What about me. I got him tattooed on my arm last month!
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Good stuff AstuteDelisted Tiger shouldn’t have to wait too long
Patrick Naish will likely have AFL suitors despite being delisted with only nine games under his belt on Tuesday.
The Tigers struggled to find a home for him given Kamdyn McIntosh is a lock on one wing and Jack Ross got chances late in the year on the other wing.
But he remains an elite kick with a strong tank at only 22, so will surely be seen as a rookie selection by a rival at minimum.
The son of popular 161-game forward Chris Naish was delisted alongside Derek Eggmolesse Smith, who won the last spot on the list.
Sydney Stack and Daniel Rioli will soon sign new deals while rivals believe Callum Coleman-Jones is more likely to stay despite outside interest including Gold Coast.