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Looks well developed in the photo above, have we pulled a shifty here? 

 
On 11/30/2022 at 3:23 PM, Whispering_Jack said:

A smoky from Mansfield. Powerful mid-sized forward with great goal sense who has to date, only played football at school and junior level.

Not from Mansfield. Played at Mansfield for a few games. From the city. Solid kid. Very well-built. 

21 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

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. 

Cricket apparently, so didn’t elect to go through NAB League pathway.

 

He is built like a bull similar to Clayton Oliver or Christian Petracca and has a great kicking depth, he may turnout to be the steal of the draft.

If the MFC had him playing school footy and some U18 footy in the country to keep out of prying eyes good on them.

 
5 hours ago, Willy's Warriors said:

I thought it must be typo but no - 24 goals in one game.

Goulburn Valley Football League

Mansfield 39.14.248 defeated Tatura 0.1.1.

Jeepers, they needed a mercy rule in that game. 

1 hour ago, IvanBartul13 said:

kicked 24 in one though!

Yes and that still leaves 36 goals in 6 games which is also impressive.


55 minutes ago, BangBnagBang said:

 Xavier head of football is Dale Amos who is Melbourne AFLW mid field coach

Hello!

Bit of Geelong or West Coast shenanigans going on here?


4 hours ago, adonski said:

Compelling evidence he'll win a brownlow

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Has he given us a D- or F yet in his ratings?

Just checked, he gave us an E 😅

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Has he given us a D- or F yet in his ratings?

Running with the assumption we'll scrape a G+

2 minutes ago, adonski said:

Running with the assumption we'll scrape a G+

Oh my God I was close

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Instantly my 7th favourite Melbourne player I'm getting his badge at bare minimum. 

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If this turns out well it would bring new meaning to a Taylor hidden gem.

Low risk, high reward.

 

Hidden gem indeed, from those highlights 

he does not juggle a mark , one grab. 
is quick to handball or choose an option.

moves around the ground and gives off to better positions 

we might have pinched one. Will impress at Casey anyway.

19 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Hidden gem indeed, from those highlights 

he does not juggle a mark , one grab. 
is quick to handball or choose an option.

moves around the ground and gives off to better positions 

we might have pinched one. Will impress at Casey anyway.

Definitely worth a shot. We have a strong list so we can afford to take risks we would not have years ago. Up to him to prove himself with help from our 1st class development team.

Its a well done for being selected.


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