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Alex Silvagni 50 Games

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Congrats, Alex. Go Casey, for tomorrow!

Congratulations to Casey Scorpions vice captain on playing his 50th. game for the club tomorrow.

i believe this game is televised on abc today

 
i believe this game is televised on abc today

Yep it is. I've just come online to waste an hour before it comes on.


 
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Anyone able to tell me what the question marks are that have prevented him from getting drafted? I've seen him play twice on TV now and he looks fantastic at VFL level. Each time I've watched he's looked as good as anyone else out there.

Good question. Big chance this year hopefully with Melbourne :rolleyes:

I also wonder what the ? were around him, as he does look so good at this level. Disposal perhaps?

How old is he?

Yesterday he played just about the most complete game i've ever seen from a player (back, ruck, forward) and definitely looks like he'd be capable at the top level. His mark in Watt's debut VFL match a few weeks back was massive too.

Carlton fans would be furious to see a Silvagni in red and blue!!! ;)


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I also wonder what the ? were around him, as he does look so good at this level. Disposal perhaps?

How old is he?

Yesterday he played just about the most complete game i've ever seen from a player (back, ruck, forward) and definitely looks like he'd be capable at the top level. His mark in Watt's debut VFL match a few weeks back was massive too.

Carlton fans would be furious to see a Silvagni in red and blue!!! ;)

According to the football record he was born on 29/09/1987. Ht.193cm Wt.93kg.and came fom Haileybury College.

I thought he looked a little undersized. Surprised to hear he's that big. It looked to me like he was pushed around by a significantly bigger and stronger opponent in the first half (I have no idea who, I don't see enough games to tell most VFL players apart). That guy must be huge.

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