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The 3 Brayshaws Thread

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Hamish is slow and has no x factor. Good leadership though. Andrew could make it. Gus is a worry at the moment. Can't find his own footy.

 
12 hours ago, Dee-licious said:

Hi All, 

Andrew Brayshaw (Gus' little brother) is having a ripping start to the season in the TAC Cup averaging 25 disposals from his 3 games (and a heap of tackles). Hamish (the middle one) is back as a 19 year old and he seems to be starting a little slower. Anyone who has been watching the Dragons closely have any thoughts of the boys' games? 

Thanks! 

Andrew after playing across half back for Sandy he has moved into the midfield this year, still tying to figure how to play the position.  Andrew in my opinion will definitely get drafted and could go high as late first round if he has a big year, like the other Brayshaw brothers Andrew is a fierce competitor and rarely looses a 1 on 1 duel.  From my observations he is an elite kick and decision maker, maybe a little bit quicker than Gus but I wouldn't consider quick for the modern game and ran a 15.02 beep test preseason which was top 10 in the TAC Cup. 

Hamish has come back for another year in the TAC Cup, needs to work on his kicking, speed and cleaner hands in the contest if he wants be drafted. 

There was a great pic going around of the 3 Brayshaw boys in the bath as young kids and then as adults striking the same pose. Anyone able to find it?

 
1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

There was a great pic going around of the 3 Brayshaw boys in the bath as young kids and then as adults striking the same pose. Anyone able to find it?

now that is a bit creepy moonie


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