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The next Buddy?

I was surprised just how similar they look - interesting to see where he goes in the draft - speculative but seems to have a lot of upside.

 

I highly doubt 'the next Buddy' would be in the pick range of 20 - 70.....

Would be a top 10 if recruiters thought that were the case

 

yeah, sure does - 195cm 190kg too

at 190 kg hed be more like Bud Spencer !!! :)

at 190 kg hed be more like Bud Spencer !!! :)

190's not a bad start for an 18yo. Buddy wasn't a monster at 18 either

I know highlights can be misleading but he moved ok and did remind me a little of buddy

but enough of all these talls, where's the friggin' midfielders


190kg ?? cough !! lol

Regardless of whether he's 90kg or mobdily obese at 190kg I think despite the vision he moves more like Jake Spencer than Buddy Franklin and he doesn't look like a super strong mark. I'm not convinced he'd make it at AFL level.

And there it goes, right through to the keeper !!

 
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Regardless of whether he's 90kg or mobdily obese at 190kg I think despite the vision he moves more like Jake Spencer than Buddy Franklin and he doesn't look like a super strong mark. I'm not convinced he'd make it at AFL level.

Wow can't wait to see Jake move like that this year !


Pick 58?

Would have to be gone by then you'd think.

I'd consider it if he changed his first name to Walter, so I can scream "Mr White yo!" at the football.

I'd consider it if he changed his first name to Walter, so I can scream "Mr White yo!" at the football.

And as he slots one through....... "Yeeeaaahh, thats how you kick a goal b*tch!"

This guy does move a little like Buddy, it would be great if we could pick him up with a compo pick (if we have a late second rounder) because if he can be half as good as Buddy we have an excitement machine on our hands.

His highlights package shits all over Cook's, and we used #12 on him, so..

And as he slots one through....... "Yeeeaaahh, thats how you kick a goal b*tch!"

Exactly. I would be calling him [censored] quite a bit.

Hope he doesn't cook meth though.


This guy does move a little like Buddy, it would be great if we could pick him up with a compo pick (if we have a late second rounder) because if he can be half as good as Buddy we have an excitement machine on our hands.

His highlights package shits all over Cook's, and we used #12 on him, so..

Given up on Cook have you Miss McFloonieloone? Welcome to the World of reality.

Yeah I've learned a lesson from the Cook experience; don't draft pissweak spuds.

We cant have Clarke, Dawes, Pederson, Hogan and White... We need some outside mids that can deliver well to out forwards, not just get the ball and bomb it forward.

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