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fwiw, cal twomey believes that kalani white is 'leaning' towards joining the mfc rather than gc17

he also said that he expects him to be - at this very early stage of the year - outside the top 25 prospects in this year's draft crop

obviously very early days

 

job security beats winning any day (joking😀 )

Seriously though I think GCS are set at most positions for the time being based on what I saw on Saturday

Where in the pecking order, and over the following 2-3 Y, would he be at GC$ vs MFC?

 
2 hours ago, Waltham33 said:

job security beats winning any day (joking😀 )

Seriously though I think GCS are set at most positions for the time being based on what I saw on Saturday

Don't they also have a busload of academy picks to find room for this year too? Kalani might be low on their priorities.

2 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

Don't they also have a busload of academy picks to find room for this year too? Kalani might be low on their priorities.

Yep. I reckon it would be 50/50 they could even take him at this stage given their key position depth.

Much smarter that he chooses the Dees at this point given the ages of our key backs and rucks.


Who will he be playing for this year? Interested to keep some tabs and see how he is tracking along.

1 minute ago, Deeko2 said:

Who will he be playing for this year? Interested to keep some tabs and see how he is tracking along.

Will play for the allies in the U18 champs I’d assume

1 minute ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Will play for the allies in the U18 champs I’d assume

Also for suns academy of course, apparently he played in the praccy match vs the lions last week.

 
3 minutes ago, LePig said:

Also for suns academy of course, apparently he played in the praccy match vs the lions last week.

Oh right. Any word on how he looked?

11 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Oh right. Any word on how he looked?

From what I heard a pretty standard game. Nothing flashy just solid.


28 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

Don't they also have a busload of academy picks to find room for this year too? Kalani might be low on their priorities.

four, of which white is one

at least two of which are regarded as possible top five picks, with the younger uwland brother a likely pick #1

handy for some...

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

four, of which white is one

at least two of which are regarded as possible top five picks, with the younger uwland brother a likely pick #1

handy for some...

The AFL want strong Queensland teams so they will love that.

Will create opportunities of players potentially moving back to VIC…. Need to be ready

4 minutes ago, LePig said:

From what I heard a pretty standard game. Nothing flashy just solid.

Fair enough. Is he playing back still or moving to a forward/ruck role?

45 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Where in the pecking order, and over the following 2-3 Y, would he be at GC$ vs MFC?

Witts 32 , Moyle, Reid and Knobel.

Gawn and Campbell both 33.

23 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Fair enough. Is he playing back still or moving to a forward/ruck role?

That I’m not sure about, assuming he played back but obviously it’s been said this year he wants to be put in the ruck and forward. We’ll get a better look come the allies game and if he cracks into the vfl side.


22 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

four, of which white is one

at least two of which are regarded as possible top five picks, with the younger uwland brother a likely pick #1

handy for some...

Yeah Kalani will be at the Dees then.

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1 hour ago, John Demonic said:

Or the great white nope

Why would he come to us? Basket case

This is why Goodwin needs to go stat

I’ll keep saying it - external independent review top to bottom

Nothing off the table


21 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Any report on how he went today?

Match reports didn't have him in the best for what it's worth.

4 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Match reports didn't have him in the best for what it's worth.

Good, come to us as a Rookie.😳

 
29 minutes ago, Nietaphart said:

Good, come to us as a Rookie.😳

I'm not as sold on Kalani as others, but if he comes to us I hope I'm completely surprised. Did watch him in last year's championships and was underwhelmed. However, he's a slightly built tall and will definitely take time.

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

I'm not as sold on Kalani as others, but if he comes to us I hope I'm completely surprised. Did watch him in last year's championships and was underwhelmed. However, he's a slightly built tall and will definitely take time.

I hope we get him for cheap RTG. If the potential is there. You would know more than me. I’m going of what is said on DL


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