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For some reason i am thinking Allen Jakovich.

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24 minutes ago, Willmoy1947 said:

For some reason i am thinking Allen Jakovich.

Need to trade up to pick 1 to land him then! Jako was the king!

38 minutes ago, Willmoy1947 said:

For some reason i am thinking Allen Jakovich.

The hair.


2 hours ago, demoncat said:

I’ll almost be disappointed if we don’t take him at this point!

Interesting to read that

 

2 hours ago, Nascent said:

"It comes after Tholstrup fought through a host of injuries throughout the 2023 season including a back issue, mild groin strain and broken rib."

I didn't realise he was injured so much this year - might suggest he has another gear if fully fit. 

  • Demonland changed the title to Welcome to Demonland Koltyn Tholstrup

Didn't make the trip to Melbourne for the draft because he wanted to spend it with his family.

Flight risk. 😁

 

Haha so we went from going cold on him to heating up the oven again it seems??

Welcome to the Dees you absolute bull 👌


2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Haha so we went from going cold on him to heating up the oven again it seems??

Welcome to the Dees you absolute bull 👌

And Caddy at 6.

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 All I want to know is, do the glasses fall within the MCC dress code.
Asking for a friend. 

What a beast!

High chance this kid will have a sleeve tattoo by end of career. Hopefully with a couple of premiership tatts amongst them….

 

looks a likely type

5 minutes ago, Gator said:

And Caddy at 6.

But but he says he doesn't make stuff up!?


3 minutes ago, Vitamin Dee said:

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 All I want to know is, do the glasses fall within the MCC dress code.
Asking for a friend. 

What a beast!

I hope the AFL signs off on him wearing these beauties on the field. Cox style. But better. 

Seems a good kid. I like his attitude. These picks 6 and 11 we won’t know for a few years whether we pulled the right reign or not, but sounds like we got two good characters.

Welcome to the Melbourne Football Club Koltyn. I enjoy seeing your interview on the AFL live app. Koltyn's family cooked up a roast when Melbourne recruiters came to his home in Esperance. 


3 minutes ago, BDA said:

Impressive hair

Will take him seamlessly from farm to doing laps on Chapel street

Grow a goatee and he'll be a dead ringer for Kenny Powers

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Welcome to the Melbourne Football Club

Koltyn Throlstrup

Likened to North Melbourne star Cam Zurhaar – but with more polish and composure – Tholstrup’s Draft Combine results also impressed –where he ranked second in the agility test and top 10 in the 2km time trial.

Throlstrup showed serious talent including playing 10 league games for Subiaco, an experience he thinks “gives me a little advantage” over his fellow draft prospects. He also made a statement on the national stage to remind the footy world why he’s in the first-round mix.

He averaged 19 disposals, six marks and seven score involvements for WA in the national championships, with one particular performance against South Australia a standout.

It included several key moments, with a highlight smother, a good contested mark and a classy late-game goal. He finished with 1.1 from 20 disposals, eight marks and four inside 50s in a strong game 

 

Our WA talent scouts have a great record.

I think we may have another WA gun on our hands.

He will add a bit of flare to the list. 

Power and talent.


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