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Guy Walker is a Category B rookie.  Not sure of background or any special reason to select. All I know is that he was a grade cricketer.  

Anyone seen him on the track? First impressions??

 
23 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Guy Walker is a Category B rookie.  Not sure of background or any special reason to select. All I know is that he was a grade cricketer.  

Anyone seen him on the track? First impressions??

According to Satyr on the thread for Saturday’s training session -

“Walker has unfortunately gone under the knife for a shoulder issue, should be back next week”.

He is already starting well behind the 8 ball so with shoulder surgery, it’s going to be hard for him.

The entire point of the Cat B rookie is to take a couple of years to work with them and teach them how to play.  A slow start right now isn't really an issue.  We'll see in time.  About all we'll get this pre-season is how much of an athlete he is. 

 

If he makes it can we call him “Luke”? :)

Left footer who has been groomed to play across half back.

No rush at all to see if he has what it takes. If and Marty Hore develops well then it will put enormous pressure on Jordan Lewis.


I suggest he change his name to Mike so he can have a fresh start in the AFL footballing industry.

1 hour ago, PaulRB said:

If he makes it can we call him “Luke”? :)

No.

We can call him Sky.

 
5 hours ago, PaulRB said:

If he makes it can we call him “Luke”? :)

only if his middle name can be changed to sky

3 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I suggest he change his name to Mike so he can have a fresh start in the AFL footballing industry.

Or 'Max'. 


He had some nerve issues in his shoulder, fixed now

Just waiting for OK to resume training

Neat and tidy skills from what I have seen, B class rookie so no stress

26 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Or 'Max'. 

If he does that, he can rule out a career in television and media.

sonof norm: to answer your question, certainly some in the club recruiting / list management hierarchy feel he has some hope, which is why they chose him.

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes. I think he’s a project like all Cat Bs.  I wasn’t sure if he had actually played as he grew up in the UK. 

i wouldn't call 5 years from birth in the uk as "growing up in the uk"

he then had a year in singapore then rest in oz. made choice for cricket over footy at 17

his father is australian


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