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I'm very happy with this outcome - it feels like Kynan will give everything to succeed and he can be at least a decent role player.

 

Congrats Kynan hope your debut, when it comes is as entertaining as your Dads was at Princess Park those many moons ago. Well Done. 

 
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Jesus.. Nathan looks like he could still play with the set of pipes he's got going on..


3 hours ago, Salems Lot said:

the last pick in the draft!

Almost

His highlights are up there with the best of the same type of players from this draft year - he could be a ripper. Feel he’ll get the best out of himself regardless.

Looks similar to and plays a lot like Sydney’s ‘The Lizard’ albeit with a shorter frame but the left foot and fast feet are a serious match.

Like the look of him. Runs very hard, good awareness coming out of congestion, neat decision maker

Needs to eat a 🥩 for breakfast, lunch and dinner and hit the gym over summer. 


55 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I just love the fact we have another father son who I hope succeeds.

Good luck kynan

That makes 4 at the club now.

Can't ever remember us having that many at any other time I've been a follower.

It's kind of 6 if you include Spargs and Bowey, be it son's from other clubs past players.

If he has the guts and determination of his old man then I will be very happy and will be a great addition to the Dees.

5 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

That makes 4 at the club now.

Can't ever remember us having that many at any other time I've been a follower.

It's kind of 6 if you include Spargs and Bowey, be it son's from other clubs past players.

Plus an uncle-son in Pickett.

8 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

That makes 4 at the club now.

Can't ever remember us having that many at any other time I've been a follower.

It's kind of 6 if you include Spargs and Bowey, be it son's from other clubs past players.

Hunter n Schache too

Does anyone know the significance of Kynan being categorized as a Category B rookie?

Also, we already have 2 Cat B rookies - is there a limit on their number?


4 minutes ago, Blistering said:

Does anyone know the significance of Kynan being categorized as a Category B rookie?

Also, we already have 2 Cat B rookies - is there a limit on their number?

I read somewhere that the limit is 3.

37 minutes ago, Blistering said:

Does anyone know the significance of Kynan being categorized as a Category B rookie?

Also, we already have 2 Cat B rookies - is there a limit on their number?

He has joined as an A rookie; pick 22 in the rookie draft.  The A rookie status is assumed in the list of selections.

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We are allowed 2 B rookies and those positions are filled.

We no longer have any list spots.  We can gain one if a player has a long term injury and is out for the whole season.

 

22 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

He has joined as an A rookie; pick 22 in the rookie draft.  The A rookie status is assumed in the list of selections.

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We are allowed 2 B rookies and those positions are filled.

We no longer have any list spots.  We can gain one if a player has a long term injury and is out for the whole season.

 

I just googled the rules and 3 rookie b's are allowed not 2

 
52 minutes ago, durango said:

I just googled the rules and 3 rookie b's are allowed not 2

It would be great if you could post link. 

afaik it was three and changed to two during the covid years when the overall list size was also reduced.  Some websites haven't updated their documents.


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