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Just keep Jeff White's kids away from Stephen King's kids!!!!

On 4/18/2019 at 5:27 PM, DV8 said:

Is he angry with this club ?  or is he OK now ?

Saw him at a club function after he retired (remember Jimmy's fan summit?).

Having a beer with Rod Grinter in the members.

 

Doesn't Viney's ( co capt) have a younger brother  that is close to being selected under father and son rule.?

1 hour ago, junk said:

Doesn't Viney's ( co capt) have a younger brother  that is close to being selected under father and son rule.?

Jay Viney, smaller than Jack, so don't think we will ever see him play AFL. 

  • 2 years later...

Long way to go but Noah Yze is potentially one to keep an eye out for. Currently playing U15s for Ashburton where he has kicked 23 goals in 7 games. Would be eligible for father/son selection in the 2024 draft if he shows sufficient talent for AFL.  

On 5/25/2019 at 6:30 PM, deebug said:

Jay Viney, smaller than Jack, so don't think we will ever see him play AFL. 

His name is Max, not Jay.

 
37 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Long way to go but Noah Yze is potentially one to keep an eye out for. Currently playing U15s for Ashburton where he has kicked 23 goals in 7 games. Would be eligible for father/son selection in the 2024 draft if he shows sufficient talent for AFL.  

Would be great to hear the cry of Oooooooze go up around the MCG again.

  • 2 months later...

Nathan Brown's son Kynan will be part of the Oakleigh Chargers program next year as a 16-17 year old.

Jemma Rigoni daughter of Guy is also part of the Oakleigh Chargers woman's team as well. Pretty sure she'll be in this year's draft.

Noah Yze is making big strides in his development as well and could be part of one of the development junior squads next year. Plays up forward and kicked 10 goals in one of his games this year. Represented his league as well this year I believe.

Kalani White who will be 15 next year is now coming up to the early initial stage of being part of the development squads. Most likely the Gold Coast junior development Academy. But remember we still get first dibs as a father son prospect. 

 


2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Nathan Brown's son Kynan will be part of the Oakleigh Chargers program next year as a 16-17 year old.

Jemma Rigoni daughter of Guy is also part of the Oakleigh Chargers woman's team as well. Pretty sure she'll be in this year's draft.

Noah Yze is making big strides in his development as well and could be part of one of the development junior squads next year. Plays up forward and kicked 10 goals in one of his games this year. Represented his league as well this year I believe.

Kalani White who will be 15 next year is now coming up to the early initial stage of being part of the development squads. Most likely the Gold Coast junior development Academy. But remember we still get first dibs as a father son prospect. 

 

When's Gawn junior getting drafted?

9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

When's Gawn junior getting drafted?

The moment he/she pops out.

30 year deal at 700k.

Still understand in my opinion. 

18 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

When's Gawn junior getting drafted?

Already kicking with both feet, according to Mrs. Gawn.

4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Nathan Brown's son Kynan will be part of the Oakleigh Chargers program next year as a 16-17 year old.

Jemma Rigoni daughter of Guy is also part of the Oakleigh Chargers woman's team as well. Pretty sure she'll be in this year's draft.

Noah Yze is making big strides in his development as well and could be part of one of the development junior squads next year. Plays up forward and kicked 10 goals in one of his games this year. Represented his league as well this year I believe.

Kalani White who will be 15 next year is now coming up to the early initial stage of being part of the development squads. Most likely the Gold Coast junior development Academy. But remember we still get first dibs as a father son prospect. 

 

I absolutely loved Browny growing up. He was such a heart on sleeve player and was courageous and left nothing out on the field. Bumped into him at Southland once and felt like a little kid having a chat. If he is half as talented as his old man... we are due for a few F/S coming our way. 

 


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