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Can’t see the Allies being as good as last year 

3 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Can’t see the Allies being as good as last year 

Why not, you have 4 NGA academy's that have priority access to every player in their respective states.  They actually speed a lot of time developing the kids in an elite environment.

 
6 hours ago, drdrake said:

Why not, you have 4 NGA academy's that have priority access to every player in their respective states.  They actually speed a lot of time developing the kids in an elite environment.

Because the side last year was elite even without the academy players. The Tassie boys last year were exceptional with two A graders for that level. Jed Walter’s is not the sort of player who comes along often that’s why I said it


12 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Because the side last year was elite even without the academy players. The Tassie boys last year were exceptional with two A graders for that level. Jed Walter’s is not the sort of player who comes along often that’s why I said it

Thanks, I think they will still be strong and continue to be strong on the back of the northern state NGAs.

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2024 Marsh AFL U18 National Championships U18

DATE

MATCH

VENUE

TIME 

BROADCAST

Sun, May 26

SA vs Allies

Thebarton Oval

11:00am

AFL.com.au

Sun, June 2

Allies vs WA

Blacktown ISP

12:00pm

AFL.com.au

Sun, June 9

Vic Metro vs Allies

IKON Park

10:05am

AFL.com.au
Fox Footy

Sun, June 9

Vic Country vs SA

IKON Park

12:30pm

AFL.com.au
Fox Footy

Sun, June 16

SA vs WA

Alberton Oval

10:05am

AFL.com.au
Fox Footy

Sun, June 23

WA vs Vic Metro

Optus Stadium

10:45am

AFL.com.au

Sat, June 29

WA vs Vic Country

Revo Fitness Stadium

10:30am

AFL.com.au

Sun, June 30

SA vs Vic Metro

Alberton Oval

10:05am

AFL.com.au
Fox Footy

Sun, July 7

Allies vs Vic Country

Brighton Homes Arena

10:35am

AFL.com.au

Sun, July 14

Vic Metro vs Vic Country

IKON Park

10:35am

AFL.com.au
Fox Footy

 

 

Love that White is named, and kind of love that Mentha hasn't been?


He wasn’t on the field for the first half. St least I couldn’t see him! I didn’t watch the 3rd but seems like he came on. 

Lombard looks sensational

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

Lombard looks sensational

He’s a player.  Will debut early next year.  Another GC17 Gift from the AFL.  Suns get yearly ACADEMY PICKS and also NGA Darwin picks.  Huge bonus especially as Academy can be automatically matched by the Duns.  


1 minute ago, Dee-licious said:

Is he playing in the wrong number? 

I reckon he is. Just saw him make a spoil but not sure he was 42

Reckon he's 39

4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

He’s a player.  Will debut early next year.  Another GC17 Gift from the AFL.  Suns get yearly ACADEMY PICKS and also NGA Darwin picks.  Huge bonus especially as Academy can be automatically matched by the Duns.  

Spirit, thanks for the info. It just feels so wrong.


Stat sheets has White with 6 possessions and no hit outs. Isn’t he meant to be ruck? Regardless, and underwhelming result 

5 hours ago, Oxdee said:

Stat sheets has White with 6 possessions and no hit outs. Isn’t he meant to be ruck? Regardless, and underwhelming result 

CHB

And only played the second half

Good exposure playing as a bottom ager in the national championships.   Well done to the kid, obviously going to be a hot prospect. 

Edited by grazman

 

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