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So where to from here for the under 19 championships?

Now that Victoria’s lockdown has been extended and the Andrews government seems to have lost control of this Delta strain, I can’t see any further games taking place.

 

Oh mama. 
another 25 touches and 2 goals. 
 

 
2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Is he a left footer like his old man?

I asked the same thing back on page 10 but know one around here seems to know.


Does he have pace? feel like if you have pace you are more workable than others.

We are Potentially losing:
Jones
VandenBerg
Nietschke

Feel like if we can get Taj with a low pick we are laughing.

8 hours ago, MurDoc516 said:

Does he have pace? feel like if you have pace you are more workable than others.

We are Potentially losing:
Jones
VandenBerg
Nietschke

Feel like if we can get Taj with a low pick we are laughing.

Losing a couple of others perhaps as well

but if we get Taj. Then we get his old man back as well.  It’s a fence we need to repair IMV.

should not have happened should not have gone to the filth.

Go Dees.

its ours to lose this year. Believe enough, go hard enough, concentrate above the shoulders enough. 
it’s our time Demons !

 
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6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

WAFL colts?

Yes

16 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Is he a left footer like his old man?

 

14 hours ago, wizardinoz said:

I asked the same thing back on page 10 but know one around here seems to know.

Yes, but Taj is also really handy on the right foot too. He has really clean hands in traffic and picks the ball up clean.


10 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

WAFL colts?

He’s had a consistent season and from all accounts made significant improvement from the start of the year. This raises the question about what it takes for someone playing at that level to get promotion to senior football. 

Definitely a father-son pick for the Dees.
Late draft pick likely. 

Taj’s teammates Corey Warner (probably draft 30-35) and Finn Gorringe (probably draft range 50-55) also looked possible draftees from the recent SA - WA underage. Warner hunted the footy and looked very capable as inside-out mid. Mop of blonde hair made him standout in the contest.  Gorringe is the composed half back-back pocket with courage and skills. Small defender.  

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This is Taj stats so far this year at Colts level.

 

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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

This is Taj stats so far this year at Colts level.

 

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Thanks for the info. Certainly knows how to find the ball.

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Just now, Nelo said:

Thanks for the info. Certainly knows how to find the ball.

Loves to kick a goal too.


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10 minutes ago, The Third Eye said:

Did Taj play in the Colts last year as well and if so, how did he go?

He played a few games towards the end but mostly school footy I'm pretty sure.

I'm not sure how he went to be honest. @Pennant St Dee is usually on top of the school footy side of things in WA.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He played a few games towards the end but mostly school footy I'm pretty sure.

I'm not sure how he went to be honest. @Pennant St Dee is usually on top of the school footy side of things in WA.

Yes your correct DD, he played mostly with Aquinas last season but broke into the East Freo colts late in the season. I didn’t see a lot of him last season but as I posted last year my information was that East Freo FD and Aquinas footy people were very excited about his commitment and desire to work hard and get the best out of himself, which would see him flourish at the next level 

2 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Yes your correct DD, he played mostly with Aquinas last season but broke into the East Freo colts late in the season. I didn’t see a lot of him last season but as I posted last year my information was that East Freo FD and Aquinas footy people were very excited about his commitment and desire to work hard and get the best out of himself, which would see him flourish at the next level 

Great news ... is that state match still available anywhere for viewing?


 

East Fremantle 7.13.55 won its Colts final against West Perth 3.8.26 this afternoon. Taj Woewodin didn’t hit the scoreboard but managed 23 disposals (12k, 11h), 8 marks and 5 tackles. He’s consistent!

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