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3 hours ago, wheaters31 said:

 

Hey all, if anyone is interested to watch the game Taj is playing in, you can watch it at the below YouTube link

 

think the game is actually tomorrow (Sunday)

AFL updates timetable for the NAB AFL U19 Championships

 
2 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Live stream just started but picture isn't working

Yes you are right I have picture working - any idea what # Woey is ?


4 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Yes you are right I have picture working - any idea what # Woey is ?

Working on tv, problem was Chromecast. Nfi what number we're looking for

 
23 hours ago, ChaserJ said:

Thanks Daz. This being televised anywhere?

Taj is number 14.

I watched the first half. Basically think a low possession game from Brayshaw and that is what it is. Playing the defensive wing - running all day. Uses it well when he gets it, dropping back to fill space and go after other people’s man when they lose them. It won’t be a high stats game, but I think our coaching team would be happy with how he is playing. 


9 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

I watched the first half. Basically think a low possession game from Brayshaw and that is what it is. Playing the defensive wing - running all day. Uses it well when he gets it, dropping back to fill space and go after other people’s man when they lose them. It won’t be a high stats game, but I think our coaching team would be happy with how he is playing. 

I think that's a pretty good summary - from what I've seen he has good balance and awareness, and can dispose efficiently when he gets it - overall I think he looks a good prospect for wing or HBF

Looks so much like his old man!

Good to see he’s performing well. He’s come along way with his develop and I expect us to pick him up with a late pick.

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18 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Looks so much like his old man!

Good to see he’s performing well. He’s come along way with his develop and I expect us to pick him up with a late pick.

Ridiculously eerie.. 

Thought I was looking at Shane Woewodin 1997.

53 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Looks so much like his old man!

Good to see he’s performing well. He’s come along way with his develop and I expect us to pick him up with a late pick.

Just needs a touch of peroxide in the hair and it’s like watching Shane the year he won the 2000 Brownlow Medal.


12 minutes ago, Pink Freud said:

Just needs a touch of peroxide in the hair and it’s like watching Shane the year he won the 2000 Brownlow Medal.

I was thinking the same. Just needs the tips!

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Good to see him get some recognition for his performance. Those stats are pretty good for a 4 x 25 quarters game with no time on and 5 players rotating off the bench. Given that there were a number of highly regarded prospects from each state on the ground. I’m biased obviously but he’s going to the right club where he can be developed without the urgency that we used to apply for every recruit who walked onto the scene.

Here’s a player by player assessment on the game - 

Scouting Notes: 2021 AFLU19s – Western Australia vs. South Australia

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4 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Good to see him get some recognition for his performance. Those stats are pretty good for a 4 x 25 quarters game with no time on and 5 players rotating off the bench. Given that there were a number of highly regarded prospects from each state on the ground. I’m biased obviously but he’s going to the right club where he can be developed without the urgency that we used to apply for every recruit who walked onto the scene.

Here’s a player by player assessment on the game - 

Scouting Notes: 2021 AFLU19s – Western Australia vs. South Australia

Yeah spot on.

I didn't watch the game but his write up sounds impressive. 

On 8/24/2021 at 12:08 PM, durango said:

Jeff White's son plays like Luke Jackson, tall and agile

How unbelievable would it be to get a LJ#2 in 2-3 years.  One can dream. 

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44 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How unbelievable would it be to get a LJ#2 in 2-3 years.  One can dream. 

Luke Jackson or Liam Jurrah? I don't get it either way?

15 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

Luke Jackson or Liam Jurrah? I don't get it either way?

I was thinking of Jacko but how exciting would a clone of Jurrah be in this playing group?

 
15 hours ago, Jaded said:

Jesus Christ I feel so old. 

I am double your age, how do you think I feel?

4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I am double your age, how do you think I feel?

Twice as old?


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