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Guys I know its only volleyball but he has a fair old leap on him!!

http://youtu.be/i8oyR7CgA0o

Nice volleyball video but what number was he (as all Kiwis look the same to me)?

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Good thing that we got him young as he will have plenty of time to catch up with Nathan Jones and Mitch Clark in the tatts department. Might even see some facial tattoos?

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FMD. Every kiwi athlete I've ever heard of has no neck, weighs off the scale and gave up a promising boxing career. Yet we pick a skinny kid.

I work with a couple of the Kiwi AFL players who have moved to Melbourne. They say its the skinnny Kiwi kids with running ability who are the ones more likely to have a go at AFL. Partly due to running ability being more important relatively in AFL but also having to play under age rugger against more developed Islander kids is not much fun if you are a skinny kid.

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http://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/2013-02-12/maia-westrupp-interview

Nice to hear from Jason. I wonder if the Filth will say, "this kid was identified when he was on our payroll and we desreve him".

They had a crack for Jurrah.

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Just curious. Since the commencement of the formal international rookie program, does anyone know how many have been selected and of that group, have any ever made it onto an AFL list?

Of course, perhaps that's how Tadgh Kenneally got his start. He went OK.

Don't know if Mike Pyke was. The basketballer that the Roos took was. Heatherly at Hawthorn will almost certainly make it onto an AFL list at the end of this year as he becomes draft-eligible.
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Hawthorn bought a Kiwi boy over 2 years ago who had a basketball background. He was going to Caulfield Grammar. Not sure if he is still here.

We are not bringing him over however. He is staying in Auckland for his education so I suspect that he will not develop much until we get get him accross to Melbourne.

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He qualifies for this year's ND, all reports are Hawthorn are following through on him, meant to be a real talent.

If we list him as an international rookie, does he have to go into the ND or do we get first option?

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If we list him as an international rookie, does he have to go into the ND or do we get first option?

Yes we have first option. You can have upto 3 Category B (International & Development ) Rookiies. They can be kept on the list for 3 years. After that they need to be upgraded to the Senior Primary list or be delisted.

We have four Cat A Rookies in Magner, Couch, Stark and Clisby.

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"Wh" is pronounced as F in maori... Probably the worst named town is Whakapapa

That's very whucking interesting.

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http://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/2013-02-12/maia-westrupp-interview

Nice to hear from Jason. I wonder if the Filth will say, "this kid was identified when he was on our payroll and we desreve him".

They had a crack for Jurrah.

They can have Jurrah.

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I am impressed with his potential from watching the DeeTV interview with him (link below)

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/2013-02-12/maia-westrupp-interview

If he keeps improving based on what he has absorbed in a short time, then I feel that we may have unearthed a good colt!

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FMD. Every kiwi athlete I've ever heard of has no neck, weighs off the scale and gave up a promising boxing career. Yet we pick a skinny kid.

Do we change that Acronym to WMD now???

If W is pronounced F how is F pronounced???

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