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Talented young mid/half back, far too good to be rotting in the reserves up in Sydney but i suppose that's what so many first round picks does to you.

Great kid, leadership potential, and would most likely get him for very little.

anyone interested?

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Reports that he has asked for a trade. In my opinion he is a must get for us.

Still young and would slot straight into our midfield.

Has been dominating the NEAFL but with GWS young guns its a hard place to break in atm.

This was Pre Draft:

Anthony Miles is an inside midfielder from Howlong near Albury and is hailed as a natural leader having captained NSW/ACT at both the NAB Under”16 and Under”18 Championships.

In 2009 Miles played 13 matches as a bottom aged player for the Murray Bushrangers in the TAC Cup, and in 2010 he played 11 matches to average an elite 27 disposals and 12 contested possessions per match.

In both seasons he was runner”up in the Bushrangers best and fairest and in 2010 was selected in the TAC Cup Team of the Year.

At the 2009 NAB Under”18 Championships he averaged 13 disposals and five-contested possessions while in 2010 his averages of 30 disposals and 13 contested possessions were both ranked number one.

These efforts saw him selected in the 2010 NAB AFL U18 All”Australian team.

This was at the start of the year:

Anthony Miles made his AFL debut in Round 4 against Adelaide, collecting 15 disposals and eight marks on debut.

The tough midfielder played seven games in his first season in the AFL with an impressive average of 18.3 disposals and 4.9 marks.

Miles’ most exciting display in his first season was against Fremantle in Round 17 when he amassed 27 disposals and took six marks.

Miles also showed a lot of promise with a number of best on ground performances in the NEAFL in 2012.

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February 28, 1992, 181cm, 76kg
Anthony has great ability to win the contested footy. He uses it effectively, which sets him apart from many others. His work rate is outstanding and is matched by his energy and fanaticism to do the extra things, which complements his game well.

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Is it time to start getting into his ear, and telling him to enter the PSD so we can take him? I sure as hell think so!

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Hard to get info or footage of this guy but he is a mid and it would be nice to add another mid with a couple years work under their belt.

Does anyone know if GWS wants to give him a contract or is he going to probably be delisted?

If he is better than Nicho or Jetta than I am all for it.

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Hard to get info or footage of this guy but he is a mid and it would be nice to add another mid with a couple years work under their belt.

Does anyone know if GWS wants to give him a contract or is he going to probably be delisted?

If he is better than Nicho or Jetta than I am all for it.

I don't know if a contract has been to the table, all i know is he is uncontracted.

It says on the GWS website The tough midfielder played seven games in his first season in the AFL with an impressive average of 18.3 disposals and 4.9 marks. Miles’ most exciting display in his first season was against Fremantle in Round 17 when he amassed 27 disposals and took six marks.

He is a must for me.

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Alright if anyone's actually seen this guy play come forh now. tell us of what you saw

Yeah, I picked him in my supercoach last year (GWS first year), pretty sure he had a good NAB cup.

Anyway there was some reason I selected him, but I think he got injured and never played many games.

I liked the kid, but can't remember too much.

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Highly rated when GWS were formed and hadn't played a game. Not sure what happened since then. There has to be one amongst us with knowledge on where he is at and why he hasn't played?

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Some information here, seems to perform okay in NEAFL . Had foot & toe injury later in the season

http://www.aflplayerratings.com.au/Ratings/Player/115783/Anthony-MILES

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Anthony MILES

#25 GWS Giants

Age: 21yr 8mth Games: 10 Born: Feb 28, 1992

Height: 179cm Weight: 77kg Position: MID

Dream Team Profile

2013 Digest: Small midfielder who is ultra-competitive and can win the ball in the contests. Kicked two goals in the intraclub match and was a strong performer in the NAB Cup opener. He also has the ability to play a run-with role when required.

2013 NAB Cup: Eye-catching display in the tri-series and OK in week two.

2013 Season

1 NEAFL Added a goal and had some handy touches. -

2 NEAFL The standout performer in midfield for the Giants. -

3 NEAFL One of the best in Giants midfield around the stoppages. -

4 Melb Subbed on in final term and not given long enough to get into game. 1

5 NEAFL Consistent effort again. Good player at this level. -

6 NEAFL Bye. -

7 NEAFL Super consistent performer at this level. Good again. -

8 Haw Promoted to seniors and given enormous task on Mitchell. Had to work hard. 4

9 WCE In and out of the side, his performance should earn him another game. 6

10 NEAFL Responded well to omission with a strong display. -

11 Didnt play for UWS Giants.

12 NEAFL Won the ball well again. Keeps performing at this level. -

13 NEAFL Bye. -

14 NEAFL Solid effort in midfield before sustaining a foot injury. -

15 Foot.

16 Foot.

17 Toe.

18 Toe.

19 Toe.

20 NEAFL Tried hard but wasnt able to sway Swans momentum. -

21 NEAFL Good outing on return from injury. -

22 NEAFL Heavily tagged by among the best afield. Strong at the stoppages. -

23 NEAFL Had a dip, but was fairly well held in midfield. -

QF

SF

PF

GF

2012 Season

2 NEAFL Strong game in the midfield. Controlled clearances. -

3 NEAFL Tough in and under game, found plenty of the footy. -

4 Adel Late call up for the injured Coniglio, did enough to keep his spot. 5

5 NEAFL Prolific ball winner coming back from the AFL last week. -

7 NEAFL Tough in and under player took on a big workload. -

8 NEAFL Not his best outing. -

15 NEAFL Was a vital cog in the Giants midfield. -

16 NEAFL Again found a lot of the football through the midfield. -

17 Frem Won a lot of the ball. Worked hard all day. 6

18 Coll Couldnt maintain his form of last week but still had his moments. 5

19 Port Another young Giant who is slowing down late in the season. 3

20 GCS Good first half on Ablett but couldnt contain him. 6

21 Melb Had a tricky afternoon, which included trying to quell Nathan Jones. 4

22 StK Late inclusion for Palmer who threw himself into it. 5

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18 Coll Couldnt maintain his form of last week but still had his moments. 5

19 Port Another young Giant who is slowing down late in the season. 3

20 GCS Good first half on Ablett but couldnt contain him. 6

21 Melb Had a tricky afternoon, which included trying to quell Nathan Jones. 4

22 StK Late inclusion for Palmer who threw himself into it. 5

Those last 3 games was his test against some goodish players Ablett, Jones and Palmer.

Obvious set to test his mettle. Acquitted himself well by the sounds of things

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