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I noted the lad was among best players in a Sydney final last week. Is he a chance to be drafted by the Dees?

 

What level? More likely to be picked up by Sydney if he is any good, they can pick him up as a rookie.

3 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

What level? More likely to be picked up by Sydney if he is any good, they can pick him up as a rookie.

Anyone can pick him up as a rookie if he nominates for the draft. 

 

He plays for Southport, who beat the Swans Reserves in the NEAFL Grand Final. 22 years old.

A lot of speculation here

Is the really good?

What position / role does he play?

Does he fill a specific need for our list?

Wouldn't he be a Lions F/S option should they want him?

(Does he want to play for us?)

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3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

A lot of speculation here

Is the really good?

What position / role does he play?

Does he fill a specific need for our list?

Wouldn't he be a Lions F/S option should they want him?

(Does he want to play for us?)

I believe he's not F/S anymore as all teams passed on him previously.

2 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

I believe he's not F/S anymore as all teams passed on him previously.

and anyway isn't it ultimately up to the player to agree to be a father/son draft nominee

Definitely a rookie chance

Tyler Roos is a running half back. Think Hunt but not as quick. Good skills. 

Had 35 possessions v Swans reserves in NEAFL GF

 

just to add more to the half truths/unknown... didnt he play rugby as a youth and only switch to afl in his draft year?


No thanks. Not up to it at AFL level.

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