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Australian Under 18 Championships 2017



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On 2017-6-17 at 5:56 PM, Whispering_Jack said:

U18: Bottom-ager Lukosius stars in SA's big win

South Australia 4.2.26 6.5.41 12.9.81 17.10.112

Allies 1.3.9 6.4.40 6.5.41 9.7.61

Goals

South Australia Houlahan 4, Lukosius 3, Barry 2, Rankine 2, Fogarty 2, Giro, Rowe, Hewson, Rozee

Allies Dixon 2, Scott 2, Brander, Powell, Davidson, Richards, Bell

Best 

South Australia Lukosius, Coleman-Jones, Rankine, Edwards, Petty, Giro

Allies Bailey, Scott, Shipley, Bell, Highmore

A replay of the game is up on Youtube here:

 

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The best 2 players for SA are 2 bottom agers not eligible this year says it all about this year's draft class, Lukosius is an absolute star in the making.  I watched him live at the G in the academy game this year and was the best talent on the ground as a 16 year old, seems to have taken his game to another level since then.

Fogarty, classic underage gun.  Not sure at AFL kind of reminds me of Shannon Hurn in a way without the prodigious kick.

Will head down to Punt Rd this Saturday to watch Metro V Country game, crap venue to watch footy as half the viewing area is closed.  Hopefully they have opened up the outer wing again.

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Wonder if we can tempt a team (who we predict are on the slide) into trading their first round pick for next year in a similar vein to the Saints did with the Hawks last trade period - even if it involves sacrificing our first pick this year.

Everyone seems to be more excited about next years draft (although often this is the talk early in the championships) but there are a number of teams that will need extra picks to land the big name players bandied around.

Next year we still have the likes of Smith and Maynard to come into the side and Weid should continue to develop so could we leverage into getting two first rounders for next year in a stronger field. Thoughts?

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This is the bloke everybody wants to look at during the under 18 national championships but he might not even play a game of footy after this year - Recruiters eye Will Sutherland's debut for Vic Metro at national championships

And this bloke is SA captain who also can play - Knightmare's AFL Draft Wrap: SA Captain the driving force

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Who's your stand out goodoil?

Luke Davies-Uniacke has a good name with a hyphen to go with his ample skill set.

Yeah he's done some very good things and a couple top class pieces of play..   Adam Cerra, Joel Garner, James Worpel all look class players from their bits of involvement. but a lot of the smaller guys look very good too, Dylan Moore is one.  It's been a terrific game.

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1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Yep and though it's early days, I think Rayner should start acclimatising himself for the weather in Brisvegas. 

Stream hasn't worked for me, but was surprised to see some early phantom drafts have him at the back end of the top 10. 

Has it all (except fitness).

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From what I saw of the streamed game, the standard was excellent-

U18s Tiger cub thrills at Punt Road Oval

Vic Metro 4.1.25 9.2.56 12.5.77 15.7.97 

Vic Country 4.1.25 7.3.45 10.7.67 11.9.75 

Goals

Vic Metro Rayner 3, Higgins 2, Naish 2, Fogerty 2, Moore 2, Cerra, Sutherland, Stephenson, M.King

Vic Country Handley 2, Miers 2, Parish, Davies-Uniacke, De Koning, Williams, Johnston, Worpel, Daniels

Best

Vic Metro Garner, Naish, Penrith, Coffield, Constable, Moore, Higgins, Rayner

Vic Country Worpel, Miers, Clavarino, Paton, Handley, Clark, Dow

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In the other game, WA easily dealt with the Allies.

England masterclass lifts WA U18s to victory

Western Australia 2.2.14 6.5.41 8.6.54 12.12.84 

Allies 1.1.7 2.4.16 5.8.38 6.8.44 

Goals

Western Australia Hill 2, Starcevich 2, Allen 2, Eastland 2, Mitchell, Cahill, Ameduri, Cramer

Allies Crossley 2, Dixon, Scott, Sambono, Simington

Best

Western Australia England, Cahill, Eastland, Boullineau, Ameduri, Starcevich, Taylor

Allies Crossley, Ballenden, Powell, Carr, Nutting

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We have round 4 of the U18 championships on this afternoon at Etihad Stadium, both games are live on fox footy.

2.10pm Vic Country V WA

4.40pm Vic Metro V SA

for Vic Metro inclusions of note are Noah Balta and Andrew Brayshaw, Max and Ben King have both been rested for the game with a short turn around for round 5 on Wednesday.

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On 26/06/2017 at 7:57 PM, CityDee said:

Stephenson is one player the club has spoken to - good outside speed and freak finisher . 

Yes probably a 15-18 draft pick so would be in the mix. But Joel Garner again showed why he would fit into our midfield as a "Gaff" like midfielder 

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3 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes probably a 15-18 draft pick so would be in the mix. But Joel Garner again showed why he would fit into our midfield as a "Gaff" like midfielder 

He was touted as number 1 after the afl academy os trip and has slipped down the order but Mate  ( bias by me ) I played with his Father and reckon The young fella is a star in the making - seriously . 

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7 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes probably a 15-18 draft pick so would be in the mix. But Joel Garner again showed why he would fit into our midfield as a "Gaff" like midfielder 

Stephenson kicked 5 today for metro. 

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The Under 18 championships end today - the games are being televised live on Foxtel.

But first the wrap up from Round 4 and one of my favourites, Jaidyn Stephenson was outstanding in the Vic Metro win over SA.

U18s: Stars shine as Metro seals win

Vic Metro 7.3.45 11.3.69 15.5.95 18.7.115

South Australia 1.1.7 4.2.26  4.5.29 6.12.48

Goals       

Vic Metro Stephenson 5, Rayner 5, Sutherland 2, Constable, Petruccelle, Fogarty, Podhajski, Hayes, Xerri

South Australia Crowden, Kreuger, Lukosius, Rankine, Denton, Hewson 

Best

Vic Metro Stephenson, Rayner, Constable, Higgins, Brayshaw, Coffield

South Australia Rankine, Petty, Kreuger, Edwards, Martini

WA was too strong for the country boys.

U18: Bottom-ager Hill impresses in WA's win

Vic Country 1.1.7 2.2.14  6.5.41 7.11. 53

Western Australia 3.4.22  6.7.43 8.8.56 12.10.82

Goals

Vic Country Daniels 2, Quigley, O'Brien, Dow, Davies-Uniacke, Williams

Western Australia Fazioli 4, Allen 3, Stack, Ainsworth, West, Cramer, Young

Best 

Vic Country O'Brien, Walsh, Davies-Uniacke, Dow, Parish, Daniels

Western Australia Ainsworth, Hill, Patmore, Boullineau, Naughton, Allen

And a preview of today's final round -

PREVIEW: U18 CHAMPS RD 5

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