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Has anybody seen Josh Daicos kick?

Normally if your brother can kick you can.

When your brother is paid to kick a ball and you have an elite sports background i think you are worth the risk

 
2 hours ago, DeeZone said:

From his coaches notes at North Florida Ospreys he is 6’5” and 205 lb, similar size to Rick and Disco.

205 lbs is equivalent to 92.986 kg. Certainly a frame to build an ‘AFL’ ready body.

College basketball in the USA unlike the precious pretenders here, is able to give fans some idea about physical presence of an athlete.

 
On 03/06/2025 at 12:13, Whispering_Jack said:

Can he kick?

Good with a soccer ball apparently.

On 01/07/2025 at 21:24, Ghostwriter said:

Here’s an idea, sounds crazy but hear me out…

Let’s give the guy a go.

I know, it’s so much easier to write him off before he even arrives at the club, based purely on the fact that he’s coming from a basketball background, but let’s see how he goes.

I agree Ghosty!

Here comes Bont 2.0!


Not sure what his current circumstances are but in general during season CatB signings should to allowed to train and play (likely suburban or VFL) to enable them to prepare for their 1st pre season.

The AFL is a bit behind on these sorts of things.

2 hours ago, manny100 said:

Not sure what his current circumstances are but in general during season CatB signings should to allowed to train and play (likely suburban or VFL) to enable them to prepare for their 1st pre season.

The AFL is a bit behind on these sorts of things.

Manny100 I believe he is back in USA playing basketball until September but will be available for a full preseason with us.

Throwing away money like confetti.

 
36 minutes ago, bluey said:

Throwing away money like confetti.

In what way Bluey?

On 04/07/2025 at 14:52, Tarax Club said:

205 lbs is equivalent to 92.986 kg. Certainly a frame to build an ‘AFL’ ready body.

College basketball in the USA unlike the precious pretenders here, is able to give fans some idea about physical presence of an athlete.

Yep, as I posted earlier he is "chunky" - solidly built. Not "gangly". Sorry for the technical terms....


11 hours ago, bluey said:

Throwing away money like confetti.

If you want some confetti, come along after the wedding. There is a lot lying around.

And if you pick it all up you will be doing every one a favour .

10 hours ago, Harvey Wallbanger said:

Yep, as I posted earlier he is "chunky" - solidly built. Not "gangly". Sorry for the technical terms....

Chucky GIFEnthusiasm aside as long as he is of sound mind and body.

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