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Luke Mitchell-Calder Cannons

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Have watched this guy play and thought by gee he is a very good developing CHB. OVER THE LAST TWO WEEKS , he has played forward and how well he has worked with Temel has been brilliant. This draft has some very good talls coming together and I can see Barry and staff having a HUGE headache trying to pick two great talls.

Temel & tALIA FOR ME BUT MITCH IS A SMOKIE-WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Edited by jayceebee31

 

Maybe next year for Luke as he isn't eligible this year, and I agree that Barry has a huge headache choosing two great talls but not for the reason that their are so many to choose from.

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Maybe next year for Luke as he isn't eligible this year, and I agree that Barry has a huge headache choosing two great talls but not for the reason that their are so many to choose from.

THEY TOLD ME TONIGHT - HE WAS ELIGBLE -BORN IN FEB 1992, THIS MAKES HIM ELIGBLE DOESN'T IT.

I THOUGHT IT WAS 18 BY THE END OF APRIL- HOWEVER CAN BE STOOD TO ATTENTION -SORRY IF I'M WRONG.

Also you made the topic on Temel- as you can see I am excited by him. In my programme- it shows his birthdate as 05/12/1991.

I was told tonight he birthdate is 12/05/91

Can you please confirm one way or the other

Many thanks Melon 22

 

According to the calder cannons website, he was born on the 12.05.1991

http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi...sectionID=55586

i have also jumped on his bandwagon for pick 11. if i was choosing our 4 picks in the top 20, it would be:

1. scully

2. morabito, but cannot see it happening, so it'll probs be trengove, which i will still be happy with

11. temel, though this is based on the hype

18. best available, hopefully there is a highly rated slider

i have faith in BP and his recruiting team with who they decide to select and will be happy either way.

Edited by chief demon

According to the calder cannons website, he was born on the 12.05.1991

http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi...sectionID=55586

i have also jumped on his bandwagon for pick 11. if i was choosing our 4 picks in the top 20, it would be:

1. scully

2. morabito, but cannot see it happening, so it'll probs be trengove, which i will still be happy with

11. temel

18. best available, hopefully there is a highly rated slider

Is Mitchell eligible he looks very good as well.


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Why the GC? WHY COULDN'T WE OR OTHERS PICK HIM UP?

Why the GC? WHY COULDN'T WE OR OTHERS PICK HIM UP?

If he's a bottom end 17 yo then he doesnt qualify in this years draft and is elligible for GC only to snare.

Gold Coast to have the capacity to sign 12 x 17 year-olds born in the January – April window (January 1 to April 30, 1992). - source AFL Gold Coast draft concessions explained ( AFL )

if hes still under age.,..no one really gets him this year.... and is up for grabs next year..however next years comproimised draft allows GC the following ( untraded ) picks in the 2010 Draft , they are : 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 in round one alone, thus the likelyhood of such a kid going to GC

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I rang Calder Cannons regarding Luke Mitchell & Serhart Temel this morning and they alerted me to this sectionof their website.-A record 13 Calder Cannons U18 TAC Cup listed players have been invited to attend AFL National Draft Camp and Victoria State Screening Day.

The Calder Cannons FC is delighted to announce that Jake Carlisle, Robbie Hicks, Taylor Hine, Anthony Long,

Jake Melksham, Luke Mitchell and Daniel Talia have all been selected to attend the 2009 AFL National Draft

to be held at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra beginning on September 29th.

The club is also pleased to announce that Sam Ezard, Brendan Fewster, Tommy Hunter, James Lawton,

Serhat Temel and Jacob Thompson have been invited to this years Victoria State Screening Day.

WELL DONE BOYS!!!

for reference-http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-3020-27642-0-0&sID=54943&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9910014&sectionID=54943

Therefore Luke is off to draft tomorrow, Temel will go to State screening

If he's a bottom end 17 yo then he doesnt qualify in this years draft and is elligible for GC only to snare.

Gold Coast to have the capacity to sign 12 x 17 year-olds born in the January – April window (January 1 to April 30, 1992). - source AFL Gold Coast draft concessions explained ( AFL )

if hes still under age.,..no one really gets him this year.... and is up for grabs next year..however next years comproimised draft allows GC the following ( untraded ) picks in the 2010 Draft , they are : 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 in round one alone, thus the likelyhood of such a kid going to GC

and the first pick in each round, so I think they get 1 and 17 & 18?

Sorry, that's not right:

1,2,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,26,43 something like that

Edited by JACKATTACK


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and the first pick in each round, so I think they get 1 and 17 & 18?

Sorry, that's not right:

1,2,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,26,43 something like that

To save any more confusion , spoke toIan Kyte, Regional Manager of/at Calder Cannons whom emailed with info below regarding his age (28/2/1992)and draft situation.His reply is:

Dear John

Birth date is correct. He is going to draft camp as a possible Gold Coast 17 year old dart choice, They can pick 12 this year and have already signed 8. They are taking 6 other possibilities to Draft camp to make their final 4 selections

Regards,

Ian Kyte

AFL Victoria Region Manager

Calder Cannons Football Club

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