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He reminds me of Tom Phillips. Is that a fair comparison?

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25 minutes ago, A F said:

He remains me of Tom Phillips. Is that a fair comparison?

Phillips was very much an outside mid, Brown looks much more of an on baller with tackles and contested footy a big part of his game.

Smaller, quicker inside mid with a lean frame but good contested work. Maybe a bit Darcy Parish like? 

 

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15 minutes ago, Rocknroll said:

23 touches 4th  most in a dominate win. Only watched the end. Played in the guts. 

Good to hear.

58 minutes ago, Rocknroll said:

23 touches 4th  most in a dominate win. Only watched the end. Played in the guts. 

Ok Kynan… settle down now.

 

 

 

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I didn get a chance to watch the game yesterday but will try and sit down to watch replay later this week.

In the Coates league game I have seen him play he reminds me so much of Josh Daicos with his ability to do his work on the inside but also spread hard to run and receive on the outside.

Hoping that was on show yesterday.

45 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I didn get a chance to watch the game yesterday but will try and sit down to watch replay later this week.

In the Coates league game I have seen him play he reminds me so much of Josh Daicos with his ability to do his work on the inside but also spread hard to run and receive on the outside.

Hoping that was on show yesterday.

Didn’t you promise me ‘Nick’ Daicos??

What are you trying to hustle me here? 

 

3 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Didn’t you promise me ‘Nick’ Daicos??

What are you trying to hustle me here? 

 

Josh is the better Daicos but no one's brave enough to admit it!

8 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I didn get a chance to watch the game yesterday but will try and sit down to watch replay later this week.

In the Coates league game I have seen him play he reminds me so much of Josh Daicos with his ability to do his work on the inside but also spread hard to run and receive on the outside.

Hoping that was on show yesterday.

If you promise to keep this as quiet as possible, I would compare him to an early Zac Butters … but hush.

He’s a mix of Butters, Laird & Viney IMHO — Now that’s not necessarily how good he will be but that’s his ceiling! His floor would be a hybrid of say Caldwell & Connor MacDonald.

He is def low key and under the radar atm for his ability, ergo HS article that’s about “Father Sons dominating” the Games, it mentions Ashcroft, Croft, Watson but not Brown.

105 SuperCoach points (Ashcroft 125, Watson 116, Croft 98 w/4 Goals) is a solid outing & let’s hope there’s 5% being held back by some sound advice from dad & JT!!! 
 

Exciting prospect. Butters went pick 12 remember & Laird was a rookie 😎

 


20 hours ago, adonski said:

Josh is the better Daicos but no one's brave enough to admit it!

Josh is way more mercurial no doubt.

Nick is playing a tonne of outside footy, but he's a 20 year old kid. They're not all built like Clarrie. He will make his way inside when his body is ready, but he is also a great kick on both sides of his feet so does well on delivering the ball.

Just wondering if there is a way to see a replay of the Vic metro game?

Kynan Brown is playing today for Old Geelong Grammarians in B Section VAFA. 

Hope to find out how he went if one of my mates ended up going to the game.

1 hour ago, Elwood 3184 said:

Kynan Brown is playing today for Old Geelong Grammarians in B Section VAFA. 

Hope to find out how he went if one of my mates ended up going to the game.

https://websites.mygameday.app/round_info.cgi?a=MATCH&fixture=126486303&c=0-3232-0-619555-0&pool=1

 

Not in the goals or in the bests (unlike his previous 2 games)

15 hours ago, Elwood 3184 said:

Kynan Brown is playing today for Old Geelong Grammarians in B Section VAFA. 

Hope to find out how he went if one of my mates ended up going to the game.

No luck from my mate who just emailed that OGG won and Old Trinity kicked themselves out of the game in the second quarter.


From the stats from that game there is nothing much to recommend him. Average Amos B grade game.  

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On 5/20/2023 at 9:08 PM, jules7 said:

My sister doesn’t give much away concerning the players at Oakley, she is very protective of her boys! 
I’ll do my best to get some more information,  but she did let me know the club had to speak to Nathan about his attitude and the comments he was making, (he wasn’t impressed with the Oakley coaches), he was very vocal on the sidelines. 

Sounds like my Boss and his daughters playing netball. 


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