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Hey, Everyone, I just thought of something. If Kalani ends up in Gold Coast's Academy, and with them not needing to bid for the players, what does that mean for Melbourne?

This is something that clearly should have been discussed with the AFL before allowing the concessions they have.

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8 minutes ago, AshleyH30 said:

Hey, Everyone, I just thought of something. If Kalani ends up in Gold Coast's Academy, and with them not needing to bid for the players, what does that mean for Melbourne?

This is something that clearly should have been discussed with the AFL before allowing the concessions they have.

He will go to the gc, if they live in QL you would think he would chose gc, to play with his mates.

39 minutes ago, AshleyH30 said:

Hey, Everyone, I just thought of something. If Kalani ends up in Gold Coast's Academy, and with them not needing to bid for the players, what does that mean for Melbourne?

This is something that clearly should have been discussed with the AFL before allowing the concessions they have.

The kid is 6 years away from being old enough to be drafted, a lot can happen and I'm sure these concessions will change, if they haven't means Gold Coast won't have an AFL team and will be the Tasmania devils

 
29 minutes ago, drdrake said:

The kid is 6 years away from being old enough to be drafted, a lot can happen and I'm sure these concessions will change, if they haven't means Gold Coast won't have an AFL team and will be the Tasmania devils

^ Gold Coast is a soul-less place; unsuited to the tribalism of sport. 

3 minutes ago, Dees2020Premiers said:

Can confirm Kalani will be a Demon in 2020, likely rookie listed under the father son rule.

He will only be allowed to play for Casey though   (similar to Jesse Hogans first season after the mini draft).

I’m leaving this post up to show why you’ve been banned. 

Posting rumors as fact is not the way things are done here. 

If these things come to fruition I will unban your account. 


By the time he's old enough, GCS will be the Tassie Devils. In that case he'd be sure to pick Melbourne

  • 1 year later...

Jeff White just posted that his son is now over 6 feet. WOW. 

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13 years old and 10cm taller than me. gadzoiks 


2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Love the pooch. 
 

Jeff is a great Demon man. He’s been at a few of the Dees games in Queensland. 
 

Maybe a future father-son. 

Fingers crossed

 


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On 10/7/2020 at 10:32 PM, Beetle said:

Kick in the balls really..

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No problems, Jeff only played 36 games with the Dockers, so go to Dad's old team, with your brothers maybe,  or risk the draft.

It all only matters of course if the boys are AFL standard.


On 2/15/2016 at 10:34 PM, 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?

Recognise the poise and balance in these still shots. Augers well if he is interested in the Mighty Demons in ten or so years time. The only thing more important than family is the MFC Family! He'd get a wonderful reception and if he was half as good as his Dad, we'd be on a winner.

Young Tiernan Stynes (son of Jimmy) looks like being another tall potential father son and he’s around 14/15 years old. Apparently, he’s a top basketballer at under 16 level.

 Imagine Stynes and White as young talks playing with a mature Luke Jackson in a few years time!

 
On 9/30/2019 at 2:57 PM, AshleyH30 said:

Hey, Everyone, I just thought of something. If Kalani ends up in Gold Coast's Academy, and with them not needing to bid for the players, what does that mean for Melbourne?

This is something that clearly should have been discussed with the AFL before allowing the concessions they have.

Looks like Jeff is really leading his son to be a father son, so that will have a influence on him somewhat, just like it had on viney.

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