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Should get the rising star nom this week.  There is a bit of Sam Walsh about this kid. He’s going to be the inside outside player we have been waiting for. Might take him another 1-2 years of weights but he’ll be another gun. 

 

We’ve been blessed to see Clayton Oliver come through as a phenom. But this kid excites me even more. He simply has it all, and I cannot see a weakness in his game.

2 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

We’ve been blessed to see Clayton Oliver come through as a phenom. But this kid excites me even more. He simply has it all, and I cannot see a weakness in his game.

That is high praise and will hopefully turn out to be spot on.  

 
46 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Believe the hype. The kid is the real deal. 
His stats playing wing tonight were insane

He is hitting the scoreboard, should have had 2 tonight, possibly 3, give the 3 points. He also beat (was it?) Cameron on the wing in a 1v1 at one point.

A very good game again.

It was so exciting to watch him live tonight (flew down from Brisbane for the game)

he just does not give up and looks like he can run all day/night

he is something else!!


Surely he finally gets the Rising Star nomination this week.

I would like to thank the Fremantle Dockers football club. I really enjoyed the (death) ride in 2023 and  It’s a ride that keeps on giving and keeps on going watching Windsor each week. 

 

His engine just keeps on running. I noticed many times how he was on the last line next to May in defence, then deep in the forward line to at least have two shots and some score assists and then attend multiple ball ups all over the ground.

Much of our success in 2021 was due to the constant 2-way running of Langdon. Caleb does the same and with his sublime handling and disposal, we have gained a beauty.  Let's look after him and not burn him out.


Don’t think i’ve seen a kid this talented at 18 that loves tackling so much 

18 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Caleb Windsor has been awarded the Rising Star nomination for round 8.

Well done young sir!

Obviously Chris Scott doesn’t vote for those 🙄😂

Rising Star with a bullet…

Absolute gun, very well deserved.


Congratulations Duke, great speed, determination and execution skills, now sign him up for life!

Edited by jules7

Well deserved young man that was  brilliant effort Saturday night, we are fortunate indeed to have another young gun in the fold. Congratulations Caleb “The Duke” Windsor an excellent first 8 games in your career with the Dees.!!

On 10/04/2024 at 09:43, Moonshadow said:

Geez, how much would have the great man Robbie Flower enjoyed our 2021 flag? Sadly missed

And more so watching WINDSOR PLAY??

Don’t forget to watch 360 tomorrow night, they’ll be interviewing Leb. If you’ve not yet heard him speak, get ready to be impressed. 👍🏽


There’s much to like about this young man and as one who’s old enough to remember seeing Robbie Flower grace the MCG wings, not to mention having had  a number of conversations with arguably the greatest ever Demon, I can definitely see many similarities between the 2, and hopefully their careers can be viewed parallel well into the future.

 

Robert Flower circa 1973…

Big Call, i know 

But this kid can seriously play, and he is doing it now….


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