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Cal Twomey didn't know who this guy is. Looking forward to a highlights package if one exists.

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Just now, IvanBartul13 said:

Kicked 60 goals in 7 games in the Goulburn Valley under 18s.

That’s a great stat to start with.


Described as a powerful forward on the Dees Twitter account.

1 minute ago, IvanBartul13 said:

Kicked 60 goals in 7 games in the Goulburn Valley under 18s.

Was anyone else playing in those 7 games?

 
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6 hours ago, Nascent said:

Even Cal Twomey didn't know who this guy is. Looking forward to a highlights package if one exists.

Apparently impressed at a training run (organised by his management group Connors Sports Management) in contests with George Wardlaw. I’ve watch Wardlaw ever since he was a junior with St Peters in the SMJFL and I can assure you that not many young footballers would have stood up to that test.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He's an inside midfield bull. 

Is he our Brayden George compo?

An inside mid kicking 60 goals in 7 games is pretty impressive.


Kicked 24 in a game played Xavier firsts, no idea how he has ended up at Mansfield, but kicked 24 in game. I did know the club planned to have someone train through preseason for a supplist spot but didn't know who.  Perhaps they have pulled the trigger early.

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1 minute ago, IvanBartul13 said:

kicked 24 in one though!

Please tell me that Collingwood have just drafted the defender who played on him that day.


7 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

In fairness, Stevo’s never met anyone from Xavier who isn’t the next Brownlow winner. One of the most blatant campaigns for discount school fees I’ve ever seen 

I heard he kicked sixty goals before half time.

Maybe the MFC had hidden the boy from the public and not asked him to the draft combine so no recruiter noticed him but Cal Twomey said he when head to head with NM recruit George Wardlaw recently and gave him a touchup?


2 minutes ago, Deestiny Awaits said:

Anyone know age or height?

 

DOB 15-Apr-04

 

Might’ve fallen through the cracks at the Bushrangers/Chargers and missed by both? Or focussed on studies or other sports?

The NAB league teams do a good job with limited budgets but they can’t find or attract everyone. Guys fall through the cracks. 


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