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The Allies stormed home in the final quarter to win 10.11.71 to Vic Country 6.12.48

Allies draw first blood at U18 Championship

Allies 1.1 4.4 6.5 10.11 (71)

Victoria Country 3.4 4.6 6.7 6.12 (48)

Goals

Allies:  Briggs 3, Jones 2, Scott 2, Green, Peatling, Turner

Vic Country: Flanders 2, Garoni 2, Caldwell, Williams

Best

Allies: Jones, Briggs, McGuinness, Green, Tomkinson, Baker

Vic Country: Walsh, Reid, Brownless, Serong, Idun, Fletcher


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Vic Metro has beaten Western Australia by 18 points in its opening NAB U18 Championships game today. Two sons of former AFL players Noah Anderson and Rhylee West along Sandringham Dragons midfielder Bailey Smith were among the best. Smith’s  teammate Ben King booted five goals.

U18: No.1 hopeful, son of Dog stars for Metro

Western Australia    2.1   5.2   7.3    12.4 (76)

Vic Metro 3.2   7.5  10.7  14.10 (94) 

Goals

Western Australia: O'Reilly 3, Hill 2, Oldfield 2, Foley, English, Cameron, Sharp, Hansen

Vic Metro: King 5, Anderson 4, Mahony 2, West, O'Halloran, McKenzie 

Best

Western Australia: Sharp, Foley, Oldfield, Stack, Hill, O'Reilly

Vic Metro: King, Anderson, West, Smith, Rowbottom, Quaynor

 
2 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The teams for this weekend’s games - 

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Are there many father-sons amongst them this year WJ? I’m assuming McGuinness and Koschitzke?


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Vic Metro win a thriller over the Allies by 2 points - and don’t worry about the headline, the kid from SA will go #1

U18: Potential No.1 pick wins it for Vic Metro

http://m.afl.com.au/news/2018-06-16/potential-no1-pick-wins-match-for-vic-metro

Vic Metro 3.4 5.5 6.5 7.10 (52)

Allies 3.1 3.10 6.11 6.14 (50)

Goals

Vic Metro: Williams 4, Butters, Taylor, King

Allies: T.Green 2, McFadyen, Blakey, Walker, O'Neill

Best

Vic Metro: Smith, West, Butters, Answerth, Khamis, Williams

Allies: Turner, Koschitzke, Scott, Coleman, Walker, Baker

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SA’s Jack Lukosius remains hot favourite for the #1 draft pick 

U18: Lukosius lifts SA past Vic Country

South Australia  2.1.13 5.2.32 9.4.58 11.7 (73)

Vic Country 1.3 4.5 4.9 6.10 (46) 

Goals
South Australia: Lukosius, Rankine, Munn 3, Kennerley, Colwell
Vic Country: Serong, Garoni 2, Barzen, Flanders 

Best

South Australia: Gould, McLennan, Valente, Lukosius, Jarvis, Kennerley

Vic Country: Duursma, Walsh, Stephens, Reid, Serong, Berry

If, as expected, Carlton slide their way into another top pick, will they really pick another tall forward - be it Lukosious or King - given their dearth of midfielders?

They desperately need top class support for Cripps

  • 2 weeks later...

Toby Bedford keeps impressing as our Next Gen Academy pick.

Many clubs this year have father-son, Academy and NGA rights on players, many of which fall in the top 10-30.  

Mitchell Riordan hurt his hamstring last week and will miss the rest of the championships. Not such a bad thing.  He will be a star. All the attributes. Think how Sloane and Parker were end of 2nd round bargains. Riordan is this years bargain as he is likely to slide to 30-35 range. 


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817D5094-19A9-4465-B10A-23A1E7ADC112.thumb.jpeg.a4c178ea4dbf0ee7630fd3604a7a8007.jpegThere was only one Under 18 Championships game last weekend - Metro too strong for Country in battle of Vics

Vic Metro 4.1.25 9.1.55 9.5.59 13.6.84

Vic Country 3.1.19 4.4.28 7.6.48 8.10.58   

Goals

Vic Metro Smith 3, Taylor 3, Answerth 2, King 2, O'Halloran 2, Collier-Dawkins

Vic Country McHenry 2, Flanders 2, Walsh, Bowman, Brownless, Keighran

Best

Vic Metro Smith, West, Taylor, McKenzie, Answerth, Rowbottom

Vic Country Walsh, Duursma, McHenry, Flanders, Bowman

The championships continue today, with round four action at GMHBA Stadium in Geelong.

The Allies will meet South Australia, with Vic Country to do battle with Western Australia and Vic Metro having its bye.

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SA remain the hot favourite after yesterday’s games.

U18: Rankine lights it up for Croweaters

South Australia 1.1.7 4.6.30 10.10.70 13.12.90

Allies 3.6.24 6.7.43 7.8.50 9.12.66

Goals

South Australia Rankine 3, Jarvis 2, Rozee, Chapman, Munn, Woodcock, Betterman, Frederick, Sampson, Lukosius

Allies Blakey 2, Scott 2, Quint, McFayden, O'Neill, Budarick, Mansell  

Best

South Australia Valente, Hately, Betterman, Rankine, Lukosius, Frederick

Allies Scott, McFayden, Blakey, Jones, O'Neill, Briggs

U18: Lion's little brother lights up WA win

Vic Country 1.2.8 5.4.34 5.6.36 6.8.44

Western Australia 5.2.32 7.4.46 9.7.61 11.10.76

Goals

Vic Country Williams 2, Flanders, Walsh, Barzen, Brownless

Western Australia Cameron 5, Foley, Georgiades, Smallwood, O'Reilly, English, Medhat 

Best

Vic Country Bedford, Smith, Walsh, Williams, Brownless

Western Australia Cameron, English, Stack, Clark, Morgan


12 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

SA remain the hot favourite after yesterday’s games.

U18: Rankine lights it up for Croweaters

South Australia 1.1.7 4.6.30 10.10.70 13.12.90

Allies 3.6.24 6.7.43 7.8.50 9.12.66

Goals

South Australia Rankine 3, Jarvis 2, Rozee, Chapman, Munn, Woodcock, Betterman, Frederick, Sampson, Lukosius

Allies Blakey 2, Scott 2, Quint, McFayden, O'Neill, Budarick, Mansell  

Best

South Australia Valente, Hately, Betterman, Rankine, Lukosius, Frederick

Allies Scott, McFayden, Blakey, Jones, O'Neill, Briggs

U18: Lion's little brother lights up WA win

Vic Country 1.2.8 5.4.34 5.6.36 6.8.44

Western Australia 5.2.32 7.4.46 9.7.61 11.10.76

Goals

Vic Country Williams 2, Flanders, Walsh, Barzen, Brownless

Western Australia Cameron 5, Foley, Georgiades, Smallwood, O'Reilly, English, Medhat 

Best

Vic Country Bedford, Smith, Walsh, Williams, Brownless

Western Australia Cameron, English, Stack, Clark, Morgan

Would be interested in your top 10 Whispering and also who the dees could snatch thanks

 
3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Dees would have picks 31,44,49 on current ladder positions.  

What would be your top 10 Spirit and who could the Dees snatch?


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