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Potential Father/Son thread

Tony Braxton-Hicks

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TigerFurious

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The real question we should be asking is would we even be talking about Charlie Naish if he wasn’t linked to us through the father son rule?

Outside of the first round, I suspect that clubs (ours included) are overpaying for father son picks.
 

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Was Charlie the one that played a magoos game for us a few weeks back. Only had limited game, but watching on the tv he looked to be a reasonable size, composed and a decent ball user.
 
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Maybe we’ll be graced with a mini Cotch and a mini Reiwoldt in approximately 17 years?

Knowing our luck, one will become a classical pianist, and the other a hippie that specialises in chaining himself to trees.

I’m not usually in favour of parents pushing their kids into activities, but in these cases I’ll make exceptions (assuming they can actually play).

We’ve had a very long dry spell (the curse?). Surely this has to change. End the farce!
 
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Maybe we’ll be graced with a mini Cotch and a mini Reiwoldt in approximately 17 years?

Knowing our luck, one will become a classical pianist, and the other a hippie that specialises in chaining himself to trees.

I’m not usually in favour of parents pushing their kids into activities, but in these cases I’ll make exceptions (assuming they can actually play).

We’ve had a very long dry spell (the curse?). Surely this has to change. End the farce!
Tommy Riewoldt.....eyes firmly set on the goals.

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