easy said:I thought level 20 yo-yo was good?
Poor for AFL, the lowest would be 19
easy said:I thought level 20 yo-yo was good?
That's it, TOT. Kid has talent to burn, attitude the key.TOT70 said:It’s a free look.
easy said:a bit of a jimmy krakeouer vibe
I don't think I've ever spelt krakeuoer right in my entire life.
Mr Brightside said:I see he played senior WAFL the last 3 games, averaged mid teens touches, which is not bad for a kid carrying a big caboose , people underate how important having a tank is, he may simply not have a tank from not been at the footballl fitness he should be, been AFL system will fix that, looks a mid to me not a smalll forward
TOT70 said:Some of the kids that come from unorthodox family backgrounds have very good reasons for why they are not as fit as Private school kids and city boys, who get things handed to them.
Maybe he comes from a remote background and didn’t have a parent who could (or was able to) commit to driving him to training several times each week? Maybe he made the State team despite some of these things, because of his natural talent? We don’t know about these things but the clubs do.
If Dimma is going to take him in before they draft him, it is likely that the club wants to look at how he adapts to the professionalism of AFL footy before they commit to him.
Really good post. With the private school takeover of the draft in recent years, it’s easy to forget that not all these kids necessarily have the support they need to present at their best at the combine. Highlights certainly indicate talent and he doesn’t appear slow over short distances.
It’s a free look.
TOT70 said:Some of the kids that come from unorthodox family backgrounds have very good reasons for why they are not as fit as Private school kids and city boys, who get things handed to them.
Maybe he comes from a remote background and didn’t have a parent who could (or was able to) commit to driving him to training several times each week? Maybe he made the State team despite some of these things, because of his natural talent? We don’t know about these things but the clubs do.
If Dimma is going to take him in before they draft him, it is likely that the club wants to look at how he adapts to the professionalism of AFL footy before they commit to him.
It’s a free look.
Mr Brightside said:The highlights pack on the AFL site shows a bit to like , got some poise
As a matter of interest what did Turner score? (think he was the kid we got that did well in that test)bullus_hit said:Poor for AFL, the lowest would be 19
It may just take off ;Deasy said:I agree
should be called Perth Poise
instead of Sydney Stack
Mr Brightside said:It may just take off ;D
I’d say she’ll have him studying law in the eveningseasy said:Mrs Hardwick has a 100% success rate feeding and tucking in premiership heroes doesn't she?
I think getting PP to the big dance will be like shelling peas for her.
Thanks Taztaztiger4 said:supplemental selection period, applies if you've previously been on a list or have nominated for a draft. can select players between Dec 1 & March 15
Some people are referring to it as a mid season draft