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Son of Nathan Brown. Should be part of Oakleigh Chargers squad next year as a bottom age prospect and eligible for father son in the 2023 draft.

 
 
3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Son of Nathan Brown. Should be part of Oakleigh Chargers squad next year as a bottom age prospect and eligible for father son in the 2023 draft.

Any info on him would be appreciated Dazzle. Back, mid, forward, etc?

TIA

Tiernan Stynes is the same age and would be eligible for the same draft. I have no idea if he is even playing football anymore. He seems more focused on Basketball.


From a  9th May 2018 AFL Website article on Father/Sons:

Watch list: 

Jeff White's son Kalani, 11, is another the club is keeping an eye on while he plays his footy for Surfers Paradise in Queensland. White also has twin sons named Kai and Tahj, still only seven years old. Adem Yze's son Noah, 12, Aaron Davey's son Marley, 8, David Schwarz's son Cooper, 14 and Shane Woewodin's son Taj, 15, are others on the Demons' radar, although admittedly they are all very young. Defender Nathan Brown also has three sons – Kynan, 13, Jake, 11, a talented soccer player, and Ryder, 9.  

Past father-son successes: 

Todd and Jack Viney are the club's major success story, with father and son both winners of the Demons' best and fairest award (1993, 1998 and 2016 respectively). Steven and Billy Stretch, Ron Barassi snr and jnr, Alan and Chris Johnson and Glenn Molloy and Graham Molloy are other examples of Melbourne's father-son combinations. - Ben Guthrie

22 hours ago, Stiff Arm said:

Any info on him would be appreciated Dazzle. Back, mid, forward, etc?

TIA

Not likely to be close to be drafted. 
 

plays HFF. 

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Kynan Brown has made the official Oakleigh Chargers squad this year as a bottom age prospect. Is eligible for father son next year.

Oakleigh will be quite strong this year and young Kynan was named emergency for today's win against Sandringham Dragons.

From what I have been told, Kynan is around the 180cm mark and is a tough midfielder who goes in hard.

 
On 4/3/2022 at 8:27 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

Kynan Brown has made the official Oakleigh Chargers squad this year as a bottom age prospect. Is eligible for father son next year.

Oakleigh will be quite strong this year and young Kynan was named emergency for today's win against Sandringham Dragons.

From what I have been told, Kynan is around the 180cm mark and is a tough midfielder who goes in hard.

 

Sounds like a chip off the old block. Wish him well…


 

8 hours ago, radar said:

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Brown Brown Brown

 Wouldn't that give BT the conniptions - would have to ask other commentators a question about 'Which Brown was that?" or would just pick another player like 'Sparrow' as he hasn't got a clue! Would likely get the right answer from Richo or Hodge

2 hours ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

If Kynan plays with the courage and skill of his dad he’ll be a great prospect.

Hope he has a better footy brain than his old man. Got a lot of it, but when under pressure........

Will be a star defender with dash, dare and skill just like his old man!


Saw Nathan Browns first game vs Carltank years ago, shock of blond hair and Insane courage. Could play!🤩

Loved the way Nathan played his footy he was hard tough and courageous. Good luck Kynan work hard develop your fitness, hardness and skills it would be great to see you in the Red and Blue.!!

obvious nickname = Pup - or could just straight to Doggy as per his dad

 

"And Dogga taps it down to to Doggy" my head is already spinning

 

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On 4/4/2022 at 11:32 AM, picket fence said:

Saw Nathan Browns first game vs Carltank years ago, shock of blond hair and Insane courage. Could play!🤩

One of my favourite players very courageous.

On 4/3/2022 at 9:33 PM, radar said:

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Brown Brown Brown

Almost forgot about M. Brown.


On 4/3/2022 at 9:33 PM, radar said:

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Brown Brown Brown

Could even be:

Brown Dogga Weid

Brown Pup Gawn

Played for Oakleigh Chargers as a bottom age player at the weekend. From Rookie Me Central ~

#55 Kynan Brown

“One for Melbourne fans to watch as a potential father-son candidate, Brown (son of Nathan), produced some exciting moments in his NAB League debut. The hard-at-it midfielder got a run through the engine room and also impacted up forward, snaring two goals from 17 disposals and four inside 50s. Both of Brown’s majors were fair efforts, particularly the second term snap which he seemed pretty pleased with. Still a bottom-ager, there’s some exciting traits to work with.”

2022 NAB League Boys snapshot: Round 7

Height 180cm
DOB 13/01/2005

 

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