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Welcome to Demonland, Kynan Brown 🤑 🤩 😮‍💨 

 

and yes, I’m 💯 manifesting, have been all night 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

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Will be a Demon.

Rookie spot guaranteed.

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Deservedly after a heart stopper….must have been hell going through this tonight.BOL- now go and show them ALL.


I've posted about Kynan before. He's tough, quick, can find the footy and won't die wondering. Easily worthy of a rookie spot. Glad it's official now and we can see another father son in red and blue. Best of luck little Doggy!

Great to see Kynan get on the list. I was watching those last few picks with fingers X'd.

 
8 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

I've posted about Kynan before. He's tough, quick, can find the footy and won't die wondering. Easily worthy of a rookie spot. Glad it's official now and we can see another father son in red and blue. Best of luck little Doggy!

His kicking seemed to improve over the year, particularly his short 20-30m kicks.

Really like his hands in close, weights them well out in front of the running player and makes quick decisions in tight.

He's got a few tools to work with.

4 minutes ago, Nascent said:

He's got a few tools to work with.

He'd have a lot more if he'd been drafted by Collingwood.


7 hours ago, Demonstone said:

He'd have a lot more if he'd been drafted by Collingwood.

About 7 points worth and a thug as well!!! 

I had a mate in my running club we called 

Little Dog, or just doggies 

Glad we have him

So glad that Kynan has gotten through to us I was worried that someone would spoil our party, welcome aboard Kynan. !!

I think this is the best result. Welcome Kynan! Not going to die wonder and I'm sure he's going to give everything he has with this chance. 


Have we still got 1 selection in the pre season draft?

Still developing into his body young Kynan, excellent hands out of traffic, can work on his kicking, tank looks good and can win and find his own ball which is always a good indicator.

Might have another Judd Mcvee type development project on our hands.

One year to develop down at Casey and another solid pre season in 24 and the world is his oyster.

If Kynan has the appetite like his old man, he'll be another great rookie success story for the club.

Ablett and Sheehan talked Brown up very nicely in the Fox draft telecast last night mentioning that he had a very good carnival and would be a good pick up for the Dees or any club that got in before us. (Mind you they basically talk up every person that nominates for the draft)

People forget that some of the recent players Harmes, Jolly, Jamar, McVee and Turner were rookies, that turned out ok.

Looks like the AFL preseason and rookie draft is today. AFL website has us with 3 picks in the rookie draft, but wouldn't be surprised if we just pick up Brown and Melk


30 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Ablett and Sheehan talked Brown up very nicely in the Fox draft telecast last night mentioning that he had a very good carnival and would be a good pick up for the Dees or any club that got in before us. (Mind you they basically talk up every person that nominates for the draft)

about the only player they don't think will be a future star was the 37 year old brickie whose mates nominated him for a giggle

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According to the AFL web site Kynan is a B Rookie so we have an extra Rookie position? 

12 minutes ago, durango said:

According to the AFL web site Kynan is a B Rookie so we have an extra Rookie position? 

Does this mean we did not offer a contract to Andy Moniz-Wakefield?  If so, we now have 2 rookie spots left for SPP or MSD?

 

 

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