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58 minutes ago, Random Task said:

From the team sheets online it looks like he'll be sporting #50

He should have been given #34 in the Casey strip for tomorrow’s game.

Seriously, why not? Pretty sure nobody else is wearing it.

 
10 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

He should have been given #34 in the Casey strip for tomorrow’s game.

Seriously, why not? Pretty sure nobody else is wearing it.

Demon shop has run out of 3s following the Kosi re-signing.

12 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

He should have been given #34 in the Casey strip for tomorrow’s game.

Seriously, why not? Pretty sure nobody else is wearing it.

Maybe he doesn't want the #34.

Probably someone who wants to create his own pathway and journey without the added pressure and expectations. Not every player wants to live in their father's shadow.

 

Ben Brown is apparently doing commentary on ch7 tomorrow night to according to Jeff white.

He'll be rapt the number 50 soldiers on

1 hour ago, Older demon said:

At the pre-Christmas Saturday morning park run and sausage sizzle, he was signing as #34 Kal White> Funnily enough, when I said that's your dad's number, he quickly replied, "It's mine now"

Absolutely love that reply. Shows he’s got passion and the desire to become a Dee.


1 hour ago, manny100 said:

A real athlete and a project player. Needs a fair bit of size which will come in the AFL system. Certainly a lot to work with.

I hope he selects the Dees.

We only have Gawn, TC and Verrall at 199cm plus so room for Kalani.

After seeing the latter two, plus Fullerton in action last Sat night (and the fact that TC is 33/34) I'm banking on Kalani becoming the next White hope.

3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Maybe he doesn't want the #34.

Probably someone who wants to create his own pathway and journey without the added pressure and expectations. Not every player wants to live in their father's shadow.

Didn't I read somewhere that when he was at one of our pre-season training sessions he was doing autographs with #34 ?

Just now, JTR said:

Didn't I read somewhere that when he was at one of our pre-season training sessions he was doing autographs with #34 ?

Yep. He was.

 
17 hours ago, manny100 said:

A real athlete and a project player. Needs a fair bit of size which will come in the AFL system. Certainly a lot to work with.

I hope he selects the Dees.

We only have Gawn, TC and Verrall at 199cm plus so room for Kalani.

What ruck prospect isn't a project player?

Asides from LJ

Watched the 2nd half of the Casey game tonight.

Wowee this kid is special. Could easily play senior footy next year if he keeps that form up.

The athletic potential is raw, but seriously untapped.


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Watched the 2nd half of the Casey game tonight.

Wowee this kid is special. Could easily play senior footy next year if he keeps that form up.

The athletic potential is raw, but seriously untapped.

Completely agree. He looked great. And the fact that he kicked two goals will make him feel good vibes about the Dees; I truly hope he comes to us.

For those who missed it, watch the last quarter replay on afl.com.au. I’m sure someone will upload a highlights package, but it won’t do the quarter justice. It’s the 4th, he’s a 17 year old; and just says come with me boys in the 4th. Kicks 2, contested grabs, but it’s the tap work where he just hits players on the run. His first 3 quarters were worrying and then bam! Comes from nowhere to change up the balance in the middle. If Cooper Duff-Tytler had that quarter, it would be on all the footy shows this week!


Yeah, a lot to like about his Casey debut. Nowhere near AFL ready, but gets to the right places, marks at the highest point, kicks well and has a natural ruck awareness.

First time actually seeing him in action tonight. To quote the worst commentator getting around, "Wowee!"

Obviously needs some work as any 17yo does but he is a rare beast in the AFL world. Almost Luke Jackson like in the last quarter in the way he moves. Same blend of height and athleticism.

I'm excited.

9 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

For those who missed it, watch the last quarter replay on afl.com.au. I’m sure someone will upload a highlights package, but it won’t do the quarter justice. It’s the 4th, he’s a 17 year old; and just says come with me boys in the 4th. Kicks 2, contested grabs, but it’s the tap work where he just hits players on the run. His first 3 quarters were worrying and then bam! Comes from nowhere to change up the balance in the middle. If Cooper Duff-Tytler had that quarter, it would be on all the footy shows this week!

First 3 quarters worrying?

The commentators said he was on limited game time for the first two quarters hence why he got significant game time in the last.

Weĺl well well as Alice Cooper would say, looked out of his league early and reminded me of a stick insect, but by God and Sonny Jahhusses found his groove. Rucked particulary well and snagged a couple of timely goals. Um message to MFC.... MOVE HEAVEN AND EARTH TO SIGN HIM UP! LUURVE him already!

The athletic profile is so good for a young tall. He really is like his dad in so many ways; lots of development to come. Raw.

Worth a spot on the list for 3-4 years to let the talent come through.

Well done Kalani.


Shut him down immediately!

Will be a first rounder if he keeps this form up!

12 minutes ago, Don24 said:

Shut him down immediately!

Will be a first rounder if he keeps this form up!

Lucky we have the (another!!) VFL bye next week, else he'd be playing again, during his 3-week availability during Q juniors hiatus (hope Suns have a bye, too??!!...)

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

The clip stops short: the rest of the team got around him, too!


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