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Certainly a chip off the old block! Some of those comparisons are eerily similar. It is early days though.

Although, out of curiosity, when did Demonland start monitoring Jack Viney or Billy Stretch?

35 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Certainly a chip off the old block! Some of those comparisons are eerily similar. It is early days though.

Although, out of curiosity, when did Demonland start monitoring Jack Viney or Billy Stretch?

I think there was a photo of Billy as a 14 year old playing representative footy in SA.  I'm not sure on Jack, but probably a similar age. 

It would be amazing if this kid came on to be the athlete his Dad was.  He'd be a very handy forward with that height and leap. 

 
7 hours ago, olisik said:

Jeff White just posted these pics of his son who is turning 9 this year. 

What do you guys think 

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1162763910409138&id=174239739261565

Another F/S on the way?

Great picks.

That they came from Jeff's wife and he posted this message:  My wife just sent me these of Kalani and I, what do you think Dees fans wtC18q3lcvA.pngwtC18q3lcvA.pngwould suggest that if the kid wants an AFL career they want him to be a Demon!! 

Yes, another F/S on the way!! 

I just read the comments below White's pics - some extracts to warm the heart of an ardent Dee's supporter:

JW: I asked him what number he would wear and he said 34 haha

Robbo:  Son of a gun;  JW: Love right there bro

Fan: Sign him up now Dees, can't wait to see Jeff's 3 boys playing for the Dee's.

Fan: Good boy jeffy, he'll have a premiership medal, something you deserve

Great banter!

Let's hope Kalani (and his brothers) choose AFL!

 


This young man will come and play for the dees INSHALLAH !!

 
17 minutes ago, Good Times Grimes said:

I cannot wait for the 2024 draft. 

we'll have 16 flags by then. he can be part of the revival


21 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

And Jimmy Stynes' lad will be available at about that time too!

Now if ever there was a hard act to follow....

"Kalani"?

Anyone want to forecast other first names in that 2024 premiership team (apart from the Jesse/Jack/Angus/Christian(s)/etc senior leadership)?


9 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

How old are the Davey boys?  Come to think of it, didn't Bruce and Green have a couple of lads in the same bracket? 

Just looked this up. 

Aaron has three boys.  Marley (2010) and twins Archie and Isaac (2012)

Green has two.  Oliver (unsure) and Wilba (2012?).

Bruce has one, Ben.  Not sure when he was born. 

Either way, it's going to be a while before we are looking at any of these lads joining the side, but we can hope right?  Sometime around 2028-2030, assuming the rule still exists, we may have access to some pretty good talent. 

On 15 February 2016 at 7:16 AM, Chook said:

Needs to put on some height and weight I'd say!

 

And maybe 10 years or so

kalani-ron-con-coco-l.gifWhite rum

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Wilbur Green is the elder of the two I think - my son and he are in the same AusKick, and my boy is in the year below, and he's six.

Has skills, but not as much as Buckley or Hird's kids, who look natural footballers.

But they pale in comparison to Wanganeen's boy, who will be a star for Port in a couple of years. Freaking amazing talent.

On 16/02/2016 at 0:20 PM, pineapple dee said:

This young man will come and play for the dees INSHALLAH !!

set  him up as a key forward,  or back !!!   please.

 
On 16/02/2016 at 11:52 PM, RalphiusMaximus said:

How old are the Davey boys?  Come to think of it, didn't Bruce and Green have a couple of lads in the same bracket? 

really, why I'm not surprised... not much anywayz.

 

who's ya da ?

56 minutes ago, dee-luded said:

really, why I'm not surprised... not much anywayz.

 

who's ya da ?

W..T..F..


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