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Is currently with the under 16's Oakleigh Chargers team and played alongside another father son prospect in Kynan Brown last week against Sandy Dragons.

One to watch.

 

Nice, do they keep stats for u16s? Hope he's just enjoying his footy for now but always good to hear about potential father sons. Supposed to be a talented sportsman from what I remember reading.

 
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14 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Is he a leftie like his old man?

 

Not sure.

But he's more forward then midfielder.

7 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Is he a leftie like his old man?

I noticed that he has a  run up like Buddy Franklin when kicking for goal.  They call it "Noah's Arc".   sorry


59 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I noticed that he has a  run up like Buddy Franklin when kicking for goal.  They call it "Noah's Arc".   sorry

Does that make him a goal shark?

Noah is a right footer and has just started with us at Caulfield Grammar this year. He's a really nice young fella.

4 hours ago, Demonstone said:

I noticed that he has a  run up like Buddy Franklin when kicking for goal.  They call it "Noah's Arc".   sorry

That's gold !

 
48 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Happened to meet him with Adem not so long ago

Forgot, or didn't ever realise, Adem is 6'2"... Noah appeared taller, or at least gave impression he'd end up taller

Good prospect

One of my grandsons played basketball against Noah a few years ago and my son shared the scoring duties with Adem. To say that he was thrilled to be officiating in those circumstances was an understatement.


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He should be playing 1sts next year. Was in the 10As at CGS this year, but the 1sts and 2nds are both very strong sides I'm told. 

3 minutes ago, A F said:

He should be playing 1sts next year. Was in the 10As at CGS this year, but the 1sts and 2nds are both very strong sides I'm told. 

Take it he’s a Jul-Dec 2006 born boy AF?


Not actually sure mate. Just know that he was 16 and Year 10 this year. 

Will know more about him next year.

25 minutes ago, A F said:

Not actually sure mate. Just know that he was 16 and Year 10 this year. 

Will know more about him next year.

He”ll be after July, I would my oldest is Yr 11 born April 2006 and my youngest is Yr 9 born 2007. Their age groups are 24 & 25 drafts, not that I’ll have to worry about either of them getting drafted

On 4/16/2022 at 7:38 AM, Demonstone said:

I noticed that he has a  run up like Buddy Franklin when kicking for goal.  They call it "Noah's Arc".   sorry

I hear he Yze's class like his old man.

On 10/1/2022 at 2:52 PM, A F said:

He should be playing 1sts next year. Was in the 10As at CGS this year, but the 1sts and 2nds are both very strong sides I'm told. 

they always are at CGS grrr

On 4/16/2022 at 12:11 AM, dazzledavey36 said:

Not sure.

But he's more forward then midfielder.

I'm pretty sure when Yze was playing for us his brother kicked 20 goals in a match in a suburban league

I'm backing this kid is a good forward.


My son played with him this year. Definitely more forward than mid. Better players in the 10As this year, hoping he progresses over the next two seasons.

3 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

I'm pretty sure when Yze was playing for us his brother kicked 20 goals in a match in a suburban league

Damien Yze, an inch or so taller, kicked 21 at CHF back up in Northern Victoria.

10 hours ago, redandbluemakepurple said:

Damien Yze, an inch or so taller, kicked 21 at CHF back up in Northern Victoria.

DId he have another brother Yzier who was a handy forward as well or are they the same person? 

 
12 hours ago, 1964nowMORE said:

My son played with him this year. Definitely more forward than mid. Better players in the 10As this year, hoping he progresses over the next two seasons.

Apparently the knock on Noah is his competitiveness/hardness.

The good news is though he's putting a big focus into the period between now and his draft.

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17 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

I'm pretty sure when Yze was playing for us his brother kicked 20 goals in a match in a suburban league

I'm backing this kid is a good forward.

Damien Yze. 

Depends who you talk to, some will say he was 10 times better player then Adem. Witnessed first hand when he kicked I think 18 for Ardmona.

Every where Damien played it was guaranteed he would kick 100 in a season.

One of the biggest freaks I've seen alongside a bloke called Saad Saad.


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