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He’s a plan D insurance policy. Actually hope he doesn’t get a game because that would mean we have stacks of injuries. He’s behind 6-7 key defender types. More likely a chance if Lever and Tomlinson and Joel Smith and Dan Turner were injured. He’s not ready for AFL but has time and development so hope he gets in to benefit from a full year at Casey.  

 

Interview coming up on SEN in the next few minutes. 

Just may be his turn.

 
16 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

He’s an Old Haileyburyian like a certain former No 1 draft pick who isn’t well thought of among many MFC fans. Perhaps, he can have a stellar career and atone for the other bloke’s sin of walking out after being lured by treasure from up north.

Kye Turns Heads to Become A Demon

But #10’s also an old Haileyburian ! (and there may be others lurking within the playing group as well).


17 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

He’s an Old Haileyburyian like a certain former No 1 draft pick who isn’t well thought of among many MFC fans. Perhaps, he can have a stellar career and atone for the other bloke’s sin of walking out after being lured by treasure from up north.

Kye Turns Heads to Become A Demon

Jack Watts went to Brighton Grammar....oh heck hang on!

3 hours ago, Dee Dee said:

But #10’s also an old Haileyburian ! (and there may be others lurking within the playing group as well).

There's a 'few' lurking at other clubs including  Karl Amon, Josh Battle , Aidan Bonar, Andrew Brayshaw, Charlie Constable, Luke Davies-Uniacke, Jack Gunston, Hugo Hall-Kalan, Max and Ben King, Connor MacDonald, Hugo Ralph-Smith, Jack Scrimshaw, Liam Stocker, Cody Weightman, Marcus Windhager and Josh Worrell.*

Austin Bradkte was on the rookie list briefly, Jack Bell once listed at St Kilda, played with Casey last season. Paul Hopgood, Stefan Martin, Laurie Queay, Tom Scully, Tom Lynch and Stewart Loewe are Old Haileybury-VFL/AFL alumni.

Scott Pendlebury and Nathan Jones will join Matthew Lloyd on the coaching panel this year at Haileybury. So it's not unreasonable to expect more AFL class recruits from this school's footy program.

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*from draftguru

On 2/16/2023 at 3:57 PM, Tarax Club said:

There's a 'few' lurking at other clubs including  Karl Amon, Josh Battle , Aidan Bonar, Andrew Brayshaw, Charlie Constable, Luke Davies-Uniacke, Jack Gunston, Hugo Hall-Kalan, Max and Ben King, Connor MacDonald, Hugo Ralph-Smith, Jack Scrimshaw, Liam Stocker, Cody Weightman, Marcus Windhager and Josh Worrell.*

Austin Bradkte was on the rookie list briefly, Jack Bell once listed at St Kilda, played with Casey last season. Paul Hopgood, Stefan Martin, Laurie Queay, Tom Scully, Tom Lynch and Stewart Loewe are Old Haileybury-VFL/AFL alumni.

Scott Pendlebury and Nathan Jones will join Matthew Lloyd on the coaching panel this year at Haileybury. So it's not unreasonable to expect more AFL class recruits from this school's footy program.

Wow, 3 AFL great players on a school football coaching panel.

Unbelievable.

 

Good to see not the same old Talent pathways are being used.  Last 3 year has thrown everything in a spin. Maybe we can value outside normal thinking. 

Any game for the dees and this is a massive win.  


33 minutes ago, Rocknroll said:

Good to see not the same old Talent pathways are being used.  Last 3 year has thrown everything in a spin. Maybe we can value outside normal thinking. 

Any game for the dees and this is a massive win.  

Same for Ollie Sestan.

  • Demonland changed the title to Farewell Kye Turner

Didn’t see this coming so late in the piece. 

The first lists are due on the 31st of October so they had to make a decision on Kye Turner and AMW.

Kye did not get much of a chance to show his talent at VFL level due to injury, spots on the list are very tight.


A lovely, well-mannered young man. Sad to see him go. 😢

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Poor bugger. Reckon he is pretty stiff considering he missed significant part of the season due to injury.

Footy can be brutal. 

3Some players simply wont make it but guys like McVee Bowey Rivers take that major step up almost immediately. McVee was one of our big success stories in '23.

Buckle up for a big list clean out this time next year. Ruthless business.

Yes surprised but not surprising.  Had interrupted year with injury.  Looked okay but I think he would need a preseason to really show his capabilities.  Tough world of AFL for lots of young blokes at this time of year.  


Unlucky, showed a bit of promise in the early VFL rounds then his body broke down.

I thought he’d get another year given how hard it is to find athletic tall defenders but they might have other options in the draft pool. 

3 minutes ago, Jeremy said:

Stiff but understandable. Does this give AMW another year? 

Has another year of eligible as a cat B rookie so I doubt this makes any difference. Expecting them to make a decision on him soon though 

Probably gone as a result of us holding 6 and 11 and being concerned about using them, if we haven't traded up.

I would imagine Melk now will be delisted and rookied, giving us another draft selection.

PS: Sorry, forgot to wish Kye well in the future.

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Thanks Kye Turner, looked a promising athletic young back up defender but has had a cruel run with injury. Good luck in the future young man.

3 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Has another year of eligible as a cat B rookie so I doubt this makes any difference. Expecting them to make a decision on him soon though 

Can someone remind me why Moniz-Wakefield is category B? Is he from another sport? Born overseas? Something else?


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