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Keep an eye out for this name. Midfielder from South Croydon who has a few interviews with Jason Taylor and his team. 

I've never seen him play personally, but I know that he's in our sights.

Played with Matt Jones and Max King the past 2 years there.

 

The first few google links refer to hip dysplasia and stress fractures in his foot. Sounds promising.

 
23 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Frank? Is he 85 years old?

There's a Frank Davis in the '64 team at half back. We're recruiting MFC Premiership experience. Sorry Jordy! In all seriousness, that's as good an omen as any? Recruit Frank!

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5 hours ago, John Demonic said:

There's a Frank Davis in the '64 team at half back. We're recruiting MFC Premiership experience. Sorry Jordy! In all seriousness, that's as good an omen as any? Recruit Frank!

And on the other half back flank in the GF team, there's Tony Anderson.

Offspring?

7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Keep an eye out for this name. Midfielder from South Croydon who has a few interviews with Jason Taylor and his team. 

I've never seen him play personally, but I know that he's in our sights.

Played with Matt Jones and Max King the past 2 years there.

How do you know that he has interviewed?

I have seen a lot of Frank play, quite a smooth mover with an excellent attitude. 

 
9 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Played with Matt Jones and Max King the past 2 years there.

Sounds like they may have had a word to the recruiting team? 

Attended state combine. Yes a few recruiters eyes are already upon him.

I think he’ll be a late draftee or rookie chance. Depends on how clubs assess his physical position after some stress related worries late in 2018.

Strong running midfielder.  Captain of Vic metro leagues rep team. At 20 years old!!! 

Went to school with Sam Weideman at Whitefriars.  Sam will know that he has ability. 

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2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Went to school with Sam Weideman at Whitefriars.  Sam will know that he has ability. 

Would mean he also went to school with Trac then........does it not?

16 hours ago, poita said:

The first few google links refer to hip dysplasia and stress fractures in his foot. Sounds promising.

Fits the MFC (Melbourne Foot-rehabilitation Centre) profile. 

13 hours ago, Deeman said:

And on the other half back flank in the GF team, there's Tony Anderson.

Offspring?

Well, I'll just go in the middle of em.

6 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Would mean he also went to school with Trac then........does it not?

Yes Trac finished yr12 in 2013 & Weideman and Anderson were in yr12 in 2015. Demons pathway??

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