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1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

ugle-hagen is tied to footscray via next gen academy, yes?

Yes.

 

43 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Is it on Kayo?

Not sure, but it is on Foxtel and I believe that’s where Kayo get a lot of their stuff from, same company.

 
 
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The main players to watch are the Oakleigh Chargers duo of Noah Anderson and Matt Rowell who are touted as the #1 and #2 picks at November’s National Draft. They were obvious picks go to next month’s National Draft Combine and will be joined by teammates Trent Bianco, Nick Bryan, Cooper Sharman and Dylan Williams. 

The Eastern Ranges must be a very even side because they have no invitees from their list although Tyler Edwards, Lachlan Gawel, Billy McCormack, Mitch Mellis, Zak Pretty, Jamieson Rossiter and Lachlan Stapleton will be tested at the State Combines along with Oakleigh Chargers pair Josh May and Kaden Schreiber.

Lachlan Johnson of Oakleigh Chargers and Riley Smith of Eastern Ranges will try out at the Rookie Me Combine.

In addition to Anderson and Rowell, the player to watch is Trent Bianco who is a good mover and accurate disposed of the football. I would rank him as late first/early second round but he could rise up the list with a good performance in the grand final and/or at the Combine.

If we split our pick and wind up with two teens picks, Bianco is realistically who we will wind up with. He’s a dashing type with decent kicking skills. He’s risen up the draft boards on the back of good form and all Australian selection. Keep a close eye on him!


 

im watching and Rowell is lock no 1 IMO. Is Sam Walsh but tougher and more dynamic. 

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Chargers win and Rowell BOG

2019 NAB League

Eastern Ranges   1.0  3.3  4.5  5.6 (36)

Oakleigh Chargers   2.7  3.12  10.13  12.17 (89)

GOALS:

Eastern Ranges: Keeling  Mellis  Hickleton  Clarke  Duffy 

Oakleigh Chargers: Lucas 3 Laurie 2 Phillips 2 Rowell 2 Graham  Sharman  Stathopoulos 

BEST:

Eastern Ranges: Nathan Stapleton Ross Mellis Parker Garner

Oakleigh Chargers: Rowell Schreiber Laurie Bryan Mastras Lucas

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On 9/20/2019 at 1:25 PM, Lord Travis said:

If we split our pick and wind up with two teens picks, Bianco is realistically who we will wind up with. He’s a dashing type with decent kicking skills. He’s risen up the draft boards on the back of good form and all Australian selection. Keep a close eye on him!

He had a very good game. reads it well and uses it equally well.


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