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20 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Early crow but how good is Cooper Duff-Tytler.  Very much in the mode of Luke Jackson. Duff-Tytler is a fantastic young basketballer who happens to also be a star ruckman in AFL. 200cms.  Weight unknown.  Competes in ruck and works as a ruck rover all over the field.  Dees might just have to keep the future 1st round draft pick for 2025 for him.  

We'll have old mate Whitey instead. 

 
 

Thanks @Whispering_Jack

Saw Lucca Grego in the championships and liked his aggressive style and running.  Interesting to see him mentioned again in the TOTW. He attacked footy with competitive edge and won contested footy. Good one grab type of player.  Also noted he had played recently in VFL for Williamstown so must be well rated to get that. He might be a pick in the “50” range that could be a handy pickup.    Dont panic… plays like Zak Jones. 

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Looking at one Coates League team with which I have an affinity - the Sandringham Dragons which, in recent years has been a power house in the competition.

Yesterday, they lined up this way against the Western Jets in their Wild Card game …

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… and gave them a belting.

SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS 1.2.8 4.6.30 9.7.61 15.9.99

WESTERN JETS 2.2.14 2.2.14 3.5.23 3.5.23

GOALS

SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS H Armstrong 4 B McKenzie M Reid N Sulzberger 3 L Ashcroft L Kennedy

WESTERN JETS L Hicks T McGuane K Williams

BEST 

SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS N Sulzberger L Ashcroft M Reid H Armstrong L Trainor L Voss.

WESTERN JETS L Hicks N Asciak D Weeks T Burton R Pavlidis L Grego

Take it from me that the Dragons will again produce a number of draftees in 2024 including at the pointy end where father/son Levi Ashcroft (30 disposals) is a likely #1 nomination even though the Tigers can’t pick him up. Reid (32 touches) and Trainor also top ten prospects. 


On 22/08/2024 at 14:46, spirit of norm smith said:

Early crow but how good is Cooper Duff-Tytler.  Very much in the mode of Luke Jackson. Duff-Tytler is a fantastic young basketballer who happens to also be a star ruckman in AFL. 200cms.  Weight unknown.  Competes in ruck and works as a ruck rover all over the field.  Dees might just have to keep the future 1st round draft pick for 2025 for him.  

Well if we don’t draft him that might well  be Duff Tytties 

 
On 30/08/2024 at 08:09, Whispering_Jack said:

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May have been mentioned but Ricky Mentha (our Academy player) made the Round 19 Coates Tean of the week. 


Riak Andrew scouting notes Wild card round 20. 1/9/24. Scouting notes. Could be a chance for a rookie spot.

#5 Riak Andrew
Tall Defender | 192cm | 17/02/2005

Stats: 12 disposals, 7 tackles, 3 rebound 50s

Having arguably been bested by Jobe Shanahan in their previous two meetings this year, Andrew faced the daunting task once more and kept Bendigo’s spearhead forward goalless for just the second time. The over-ager stuck tight to his direct opponent and was able to nullify his marking influence when Bendigo had the wind advantage. After some tough moments in term two, one of Andrew’s best moments was a rundown tackle late in the piece to exemplify his effort and intent.

Whose heading down the Moorabbin this Sunday?

Keen to see a bulk of the top 20 or so playing in these two back to back games

Sunday, September 15

Sandringham Dragons (1st Metro) vs. Dandenong Stingrays (2nd Country) @ RSEA Park, 11am
GWV Rebels (4th Country) vs. Oakleigh Chargers (3rd Metro) @ RSEA Park, 1:30pm

I'm not sure of injuries but list wise there's a lot of draftees playing:

SANDY DRAGONS

Levi Ashcroft

Harry Armstrong

Murphy Reid

Luke Trainor

DANDENONG STINGRAYS

Harvey Langford

Cooper Hynes

GWV REBELS

Sam Lalor

Jonty Faull

OAKLEIGH CHARGERS

Jagga Smith

Finn O'Sullivan

Tom Gross

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Have clashing commitments otherwise would have been there.

Lalor may miss again (apparently hamstring complaint kept him out last week) for GWV.

Trainor may be done for the season with concussion. Marc MacGowan reporting in the Age that he has already missed games previously with concussion so that could be a watch come draft time.


9 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

Have clashing commitments otherwise would have been there.

Lalor may miss again (apparently hamstring complaint kept him out last week) for GWV.

Trainor may be done for the season with concussion. Marc MacGowan reporting in the Age that he has already missed games previously with concussion so that could be a watch come draft time.

Lalor expected to miss 8-10 weeks with his hammy.

On 10/09/2024 at 21:23, dazzledavey36 said:

Lalor expected to miss 8-10 weeks with his hammy.

Ouch, has had little luck with injury this year. A shame he doesn't get to battle against Smith and O'Sullivan on Sunday, but of the other Rebels have really stepped up. 

On 10/09/2024 at 21:26, whatwhat say what said:

so there seems to be some doubts on trainor due to repeated concussion incidents?

Sounds like it: 

'Trainor’s concussions are a talking point among recruiters ahead of the draft in November, where he and key forward teammate Harry Armstrong are the standout tall players in a midfield-dominated class.'

Why this Triple All Australian premiership Bulldog wants out of the kennel

Hmmm with injury concerns over 3 of the top 10 FOS,Trainor and Lalor along with Hotton who was tipped as a top 10 before his ACL I’m more and more inclined to think we should should split pick 5 if we can find a suitable trade. 
 

Don’t think we would have been interested in Trainor but was hoping North would pick him and leave another mid on the board for us. Seems it might be a bit of a reach now with some concussion stuff. 

No surprise but the AFL have ruled that we have NO access to our Academy member Tairon Ah-Mu in the draft next year.

 

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9 minutes ago, manny100 said:

No surprise but the AFL have ruled that we have NO access to our Academy member Tairon Ah-Mu in the draft next year.

 

What ? Why? What the?? He’s multicural background is Samoan.  Why not eligible???? Why are we being screwed again !!! 

10 minutes ago, manny100 said:

No surprise but the AFL have ruled that we have NO access to our Academy member Tairon Ah-Mu in the draft next year.

 

where have they said this?

9 minutes ago, manny100 said:

No surprise but the AFL have ruled that we have NO access to our Academy member Tairon Ah-Mu in the draft next year.

 

Why???!? What’s the point of these academy’s then 

 

Unbelievable …

NO ACCESS FOR DEES NGA TALENT

MELBOURNE will not have access to tall forward prospect Tairon Ah-Mu under Next Generation Academy rules when the 17-year-old hits his draft season next year.

Ah-Mu is a member of the Demons' NGA program but under the AFL's eligibility criteria, he does not qualify for the club to have any priority access over him as a draftee.

Ah-Mu kicked three goals for the Dandenong Stingrays on Saturday against the Gippsland Power, taking the straight-kicking key forward's tally to 21.5 from 10 games this season.

Ah-Mu, who has Samoan descent, is 198cm and also has featured for the under-17s futures team as well as playing under Essendon champion Matthew Lloyd at Haileybury College in Melbourne.

SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS vs DANDENONG STINGRAYS

Sunday 15 September at 11:00am
RSEA Park

SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS

1. Oliver Green
2. Jack Dalton
3. Levi Ashcroft (c)
6. Harrison Oliver (dvc)👏
8. Owen Bater
11. Nathaniel Sulzberger👏
12. Harry Armstrong
15. Lennox Hofmann👍🏻
20. Adrian Cole (vc)👍🏻
22. Murphy Reid
24. Brodie Findlay (c)
27. Xavier Bamert
31. Bailey McKenzie👏
33. Mitchell Kirkwood-Scott👍🏻
36. Samuel Marshall
42. Benjamin Seers
45. Luke Kennedy (dvc)👏
46. Zach Travers
47. Lachlan Voss
52. Aaron Taylor
59. Sam Linder (vc)
68. Archie Ludowyke
75. Jack Surkitt
53. Sam Fanning (emg)
70. Jess Mildenhall (emg)
Arki Butler (emg)

DANDENONG STINGRAYS

1. Cooper Hynes (c)
2. Harvey Langford (c)
3. Harrison Doughton
5. Riak Andrew
7. Charlie Rowe
8. Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves. ..For 2025
10. Benjamin Hopkins👍🏻
12. Tahj De La  Rue
14. Henry Hayes
15. Kane Hurst
22. Jordan Doherty
25. Jack Lawrence
32. Archie Le Clerc
35. Justin Barnes
37. Charlie Orchard
39. Sonny Campbell Farrell
40. Nate Marchant
44. JayDe Varlet
45. Elwood Peckett👏
49. Toby Sinnema
50. Tyson Anic
59. Riley Hilliard
65. Tairon Ah-Mu …for 2025
34. Louis Hodder (emg)
53. Josh Granger (emg)
55. Fraser Marino (emg)

GWV REBELS vs OAKLEIGH CHARGERS

Sunday 15 September at 1:30pm
RSEA Park

GWV REBELS

1. Archie Taylor
2. Harry Charleson👏
3. Rhys Unwin👍🏻
5. Wil Rantall
6. Jack Ough👏
7. Ollie Hannaford👏
8. Jonty Faull👏
10. Harry Lawson
12. Archie Caldow
16. Harley Hicks
17. Samuel McDonald
18. Benjamin McGlade
19. Mitchell Lloyd
20. Floyd Burmeister👍🏻
21. Reggie Mast
22. Jett Grayland
23. Flynn Penry
25. Hugh Toner
30. Fraser Molan
31. Talor Byrne
33. Cooper Glenwright-McGuane
41. Nedd Bennett
42. Riley Holloway
34. Samuel Janetzki (emg)
36. Brodie Phillips (emg)
44. Charlie McKinnon (emg)

OAKLEIGH CHARGERS

3. Kobe Askew
4. Patrick Retschko👍🏻
5. Finn O’Sullivan (vc)
6. Tadhg McCarthy
7. Jagga Smith (c)
8. Charlie Richardson
9. Tom Gross (vc)👏
11. Louis Emmett. For 2025
15. Noah Yze. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
20. Zane Cochrane👏
21. Blake Leidler
23. Lucas Tovey
24. Kane Emery
25. Sam Allen
31. Jack Ison
32. Boston Dowling 
33. Luke Quaynor
35. Thomas Wenzel
38. Samuel Grlj
45. Liam Callaghan
46. Max Kondogiannis
49. James Milner
63. Quinn McKay
28. Thomas McCluskey (emg)
30. Aaron Sharkie (emg)
60. Zac Mccarthy (emg)

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