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Just announced this morning, Kysaiah Pickett, Jake Bowey, Jacob van Rooyen and Trent Rivers were all named in the extended list of 44 for the AFLPA U/22 Squad. All these young men worthy nominations for the 2023 AFLPA U/22 Team. May their terrific contributions to the Mighty Demons continue deep into the season.

 

My mate who supports the Swans kept telling me last year how young their list was but in comparison to ours…..

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And we have a great draft hand this year.

pushing for a flag while having such talented youngsters in the ranks. We're in great shape for the present and future.


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had a crack at it, 

Bowey probably isnt in the side Hayden Young instead but makes it as a dee

and i probably should have gone JHF over rowell but mates rates.

weightman also was a bit of a lottery for the last forward spot, thought about Logan McDonald or OHenry but went against it.

Nic Martin the stiffest but my god that centre is strong

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You forget how young these guys are sometimes ... of our 4 (McVee unlucky not to be the 5th) only JVR seems young

But the other 3 are all still very young yet are all premiership players

As @BDA mentioned above, with our draft hand this season, we've got plenty of young talent either established or coming through

The future is bright

It's unfortunate but don't forget how overlooked McVee was for a RS nomination. He plays a non glamourous role and competes week in, week out.

He'd need Nick Daicos possession levels to get a look in for something like this. 


McVee stiff but that is an unreal crop of backman. Milera my favourite non-dee of the bunch. Super fun to watch. 

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It’s a very strong team but Rivers very unlucky not to be named. 


Its a strong HB line. 

Daicos deserves the merits but Hayden Young hasn't had his best year. Sheezel has been a stand out, but is that more because he is playing in a team of duds? 

Rivers has been a standout in a team of stars... that has to say something to the selectors. 

 

20 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Bailey Smith is a joke! 🤣

It’s just a popularity contest 

He has more Instagram followers.

Trent Rivers needs to get his jumper ripped off in a match. That will boost his popularity. 🤣

32 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Its a strong HB line. 

Daicos deserves the merits but Hayden Young hasn't had his best year. Sheezel has been a stand out, but is that more because he is playing in a team of duds? 

Rivers has been a standout in a team of stars... that has to say something to the selectors. 

 

Selectors are the public voters online , the team is just for clicks 


Rivers 100% deserves to be in that team.

Might not be the worst for him to go unnoticed or underrated hopefully it can motivate him even more.

reckon he would be top 6 in our B&F

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10 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Rivers 100% deserves to be in that team.

Might not be the worst for him to go unnoticed or underrated hopefully it can motivate him even more.

reckon he would be top 6 in our B&F

Agree. My count is maybe 15 of this team will be watching from the stands as Riv carves it up in the finals.

He had a good grand final in 21. He'll have  great final series in 2023

Really not sure what the point of the team is.  It’s a public vote, so isn’t a real reflection of a players ability….

Surely the AFL Players Association can put together something a little bit more meaningful.

 
On 8/10/2023 at 10:46 PM, Turner said:

had a crack at it, 

Bowey probably isnt in the side Hayden Young instead but makes it as a dee

and i probably should have gone JHF over rowell but mates rates.

weightman also was a bit of a lottery for the last forward spot, thought about Logan McDonald or OHenry but went against it.

Nic Martin the stiffest but my god that centre is strong

22u22 2023.png

17/22

and when you take out the melbourne bias for 3 (however i definitely would have rivers in) we'll call it 20 which is pretty decent by me


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