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Photo up on Jeff Whites Instagram story of Kalani next to Matt Rowell and he already has Rowell covered for height. Although not a fan of the Gold Coast academy hat he has on. 

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8 minutes ago, joshua said:

Photo up on Jeff Whites Instagram story of Kalani next to Matt Rowell and he already has Rowell covered for height. Although not a fan of the Gold Coast academy hat he has on. 

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and for those interested matt rowell is 1.8m, putting kalani at about 1.83 (or 6')

Why do we have a thread about a 13 year old? Seriously lock it and come back in 3 years time at least 

Peter Moore > Jim  Stynes >  Jeff White  >  Mark Jamar  >  Max Gawn  >  Luke Jackson  >  Mac Andrew >  Kalani White

 

The Melbourne elite ruck lineage will go on forever.   And so it is written, so it shall be.

 
21 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Peter Moore > Jim  Stynes >  Jeff White  >  Mark Jamar  >  Max Gawn  >  Luke Jackson  >  Mac Andrew >  Kalani White

 

The Melbourne elite ruck lineage will go on forever.   And so it is written, so it shall be.

Are you forgetting something ? ?

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4 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

 

Only one not in a Dees jumper. He's gone....

 

Crikey, Im gonna start a son of picket fence thread the way we hang our hats on any semblance of M F C connection! Kalani White 13 years of age?  Let the kid grow and nurture .GIVE ME A BREAK u can just see it

" Spikey fence, moves just like his ol man"

LOL 😁

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11 hours ago, Mickey said:

Only one not in a Dees jumper. He's gone....

 

Seemed aloof didn’t he???

Should have been more excited!!! Acted like a jaded teenager,,, I don’t know why we bother putting any effort in or even getting up in the morning!!??

He’s just gonna go back to GC when he’s any good…

 

Ok, I lost the thread with that last one but you get the drift.

And I say this every Olympic year but “…” is an ellipsis and can be used to assist in paraphrasing or to allude and the end of sentences.

”,,,” is nothing, means nothing and you should be ashamed if you ever use it.

rp out

7 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Possibly forgetting Jim Stynes’ very talented son who can play a bit. Also around 15/16ish but is also a top junior basketballer.

MY post had a strawberry 🍓 emoticon that has since dissappeared. Moore > O'Dwyer > Stynes etc


If anyone wants to catch a glimpse of young Kalani from his grand final today, go onto Jeff whites instagram and take a look at some highlights he's uploaded.

While it's early and a lot of water to go under the bridge, kid is showing some serious talent..

On the website interview with Jeff he brings in Kalani at the end wearing his premiership medal in a Melbourne jumpers.

Jeff says he's 14years old 6 foot 3 and got lots of growing to go.

I've read elsewhere he is breaking schoolboy high jump records.

This is looking very promising.

8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

If anyone wants to catch a glimpse of young Kalani from his grand final today, go onto Jeff whites instagram and take a look at some highlights he's uploaded.

While it's early and a lot of water to go under the bridge, kid is showing some serious talent..

Bloody exciting vision. Looks like the King twins. Thanks Dazzle!

 

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