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Taylor Walker. Norwood SANFL Young Full Forward. I Have watched him via ABC Television Recordings all year. He is Young, Raw, Needs to bulk up a bit but my he has Talent, and is a mighty Long Accurate Kick. Seriously reminds me of a young David Nietz. I hope the MFC is seriously thinking about him. Watts & Walker just might be a Gun Forward Line in 3-4 Years. Forget Natinui go for Walker. He will kick 100 AFL Goals in a season barring injury.

 

hey mate

thanks for the update

do u have any info about age?

any info about height, weight, body type, stats

any videos or articles

do u think he could still be around in the 2nd round?

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hey mate

thanks for the update

do u have any info about age?

any info about height, weight, body type, stats

any videos or articles

do u think he could still be around in the 2nd round?

I suggest you look up Norwood on the web.

Number 24-Seen him kick bags of 7-8 quite regulairly. At present he is quite skinny but thats ok. If he still exist in the 2nd Round I would Grab him FOR SURE!!

 
I suggest you look up Norwood on the web.

Number 24-Seen him kick bags of 7-8 quite regulairly. At present he is quite skinny but thats ok. If he still exist in the 2nd Round I would Grab him FOR SURE!!

Walker is on Adelaide's list. He was drafted under the NSW scholarship player rule - the one that Melbourne hasn't really embraced much at all because of the costs involved.

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Walker is on Adelaide's list. He was drafted under the NSW scholarship player rule - the one that Melbourne hasn't really embraced much at all because of the costs involved.

That would be right!! We don't get involved because it costs too much. I can sense a feeling of the dreaded Fitzroy Black Cloud Hanging above our great Club.

Well watch out for Walker he is a class act, sad to see him wearing a Froot Loop Jumper it will be!!


Taylor Walker. Norwood SANFL Young Full Forward. I Have watched him via ABC Television Recordings all year. He is Young, Raw, Needs to bulk up a bit but my he has Talent, and is a mighty Long Accurate Kick. Seriously reminds me of a young David Nietz. I hope the MFC is seriously thinking about him. Watts & Walker just might be a Gun Forward Line in 3-4 Years. Forget Natinui go for Walker. He will kick 100 AFL Goals in a season barring injury.

You say it like kicking 100 goals a season is like shelling peas

No Melboune player has done it in 150 years

How come the Worlds Oldest Club has never had a 100 goal a year forward?

 
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You say it like kicking 100 goals a season is like shelling peas

No Melboune player has done it in 150 years

Its a damn good reason why we haven't had success or so long. If only we could get a Big Athletic CHF that would Help. Ahh Yes Jack Watts is available-Excellent

Surely we wouldnt overlook him.....


^^^ Did you read the thread Bozzie?

Neil Craig said on The Couch last night that that Taylor kicked 6 goals in a final two weeks ago and how impressive he was.

Yes read thread. Was comenting that surely we wouldnt over JW (Because we have never had a 100 goal FF) Happy that DB is impressed with Taylor. Didnt catch that episode...

this guy sounds good- and if we snare him in the draft with watts

we'll be set for our forward line

cos Miller isn't a goal kicker, sylvia is good forward but not kicking goals. and i've never rated newton enough to do damage.

this guy sounds good- and if we snare him in the draft with watts

we'll be set for our forward line

cos Miller isn't a goal kicker, sylvia is good forward but not kicking goals. and i've never rated newton enough to do damage.

Guys, as stated above - Walker is on Adelaide's List. Craig has big wraps for him and a lot of the adelaide faithful were pushing for him to be playing in the finals in Porplyzia's absence.

The crows won't let him go and there's no way we can grab him in the draft

sorry- didn't know if the NSW scholarship program meant they were on the senior list or not


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