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Why wouldnt he look like his ol man sans blonde hair? Love the possible nick name PUP🤩

On 4/4/2022 at 5:56 AM, faultydet said:

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

I don't think that was the case at all. Hard, courageous , quick and reliable are the traits I remember. A very good footballer and flew under the radar due to the Bogan Prince of Primary School Poetry, the other Nathan Brown.

 

 

Great news. His old man was a very good player

Any info on his stature height weight speed??


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!🤩

Was there that day as well, didn't know who he was at first, thought he was there to give out oranges to the players at the break.

 
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Was named BOG yesterday for Oakleigh Chargers gathering 25 disposals and kicking 1.3

This is a pretty fine display for an under-ager.

54 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Was named BOG yesterday for Oakleigh Chargers gathering 25 disposals and kicking 1.3

This is a pretty fine display for an under-ager.

Pretty damn impressive, just his second game as well.


Kynan Brown had another good day at the weekend according to Rookie Me Central -

#44 Kynan Brown

In just his second NAB League outing, the bottom-aged Melbourne father-son candidate topped his side’s disposal chart with 25, including four scoring shots. After a steady start, he began to come to prominence with in-and-under work at the contest, producing second and third efforts aplenty to help will the ball out. He also provided a good deal of drive in the second half, bursting forward and kicking a clutch goal to draw level in the final quarter. That touch of polish is something Brown can refine going forward, though his effort was evident

Ok… tell him to slow it right down now please.

 

 

8 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Ok… tell him to slow it right down now please.

 

 

Why? He's a father son so we have first dibs.

Plus we will likely be finishing top 8 next year so if he goes top 10 we essentially get that for a (hopefully) pick 18 plus some change.

On 6/2/2022 at 6:42 AM, Action Jackson said:

Why? He's a father son so we have first dibs.

Plus we will likely be finishing top 8 next year so if he goes top 10 we essentially get that for a (hopefully) pick 18 plus some change.

It was a joke.
However, if he goes early in the first round, we'd be handing over an entire drafts worth of picks.

 


2 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

However, if he goes early in the first round, we'd be handing over an entire drafts worth of picks.

let tim lamb and jason taylor do their thing...

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Another good performance yesterday in their 37 point win against the Calder Cannons 

19 disposals 6 tackles 4 inside 50's and kicked a point.

40 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Another good performance yesterday in their 37 point win against the Calder Cannons 

19 disposals 6 tackles 4 inside 50's and kicked a point.

As an underager it seems like he is not overawed! 

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29 disposals, 5 tackles, 8 marks, 6 I50's and a goal for our future father son recruit over the Western Jets yesterday. 

Unfortunately Oakleigh got a touch up by the Jets, but young Kynan was prominent for the chargers.

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

29 disposals, 5 tackles, 8 marks, 6 I50's and a goal for our future father son recruit over the Western Jets yesterday. 

Unfortunately Oakleigh got a touch up by the Jets, but young Kynan was prominent for the chargers.

Thanks Dazzle…. I’m excited 


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

29 disposals, 5 tackles, 8 marks, 6 I50's and a goal for our future father son recruit over the Western Jets yesterday. 

Unfortunately Oakleigh got a touch up by the Jets, but young Kynan was prominent for the chargers.

As a coach, how you play in bad losses matters to me. 
 

And thus, I can only assume he will play 200 games for the Dees and win multiple flags.

pitch perfect fat patricia GIF

 

This is a bit exciting! Sounds like a true toiler, winder if he kicks better than dad? 😛

 

9 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

has a younger brother too, i seem to remember?

impressive to pulling in those sorts of numbers as an under-ager

He does!

Gee time flies, I remember being at a Swans game on Sat night in 2014 and was sitting near Doggie and the boys. They were mostly playing on an Ipad for most of the night haha. 


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