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Waylon Davey sponsored by Eddie Betts, is at a private school in Melbourne.

At least give him a tour of the club and a jumper. 

Excellent names in his heritage.

Go Dees         B2B in 22

I want to watch.      Live

 

here's the story: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-19/eddie-betts-waylon-davey-afl-private-school-xavier-college/100838978

cousin to jesse motlop, picked up by carlton last draft

he'll be at school with alwyn's twins, who from all reports are both likely to be at the peptides next year

i wonder how aaron's kids are going? they were a bit younger than alwyn's, from memory

 
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In the article

protege of E Betts

Lauren Motlop.  Mother

Russell Davey hid dad

both from Northern Territory 

played for Palmerston Magpies

according to the ABC article.


5 hours ago, Demonland said:

Waylon is mentioned as a nephew of the Motlops.

15-year-old Waylon Davey kicks three goals alongside Eddie Betts in Palmerston win

 

Yeah just realised his Russell's boy.

They mention football royalty, but yet no mention of Aaron which is disappointing considering he was a far better player then Alwyn.

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He might be no good. Doubtful I think. 
But well worth a tour and meet the Premiers and players.

Another question.  Has he a sister for the girls?

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