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I will be interested to hear from those closer to the Club than me on our young players going forward

Here is my list of young one I think will make good- very good- excellent players

Windsor

Lindsay

Langford

Thorstrup

AMW

Turner

Jefferson

McVee

Rivers

Kossie

Who have i missed please?

 
4 minutes ago, 48 Year Now said:

I will be interested to hear from those closer to the Club than me on our young players going forward

Here is my list of young one I think will make good- very good- excellent players

Windsor

Lindsay

Langford

Thorstrup

AMW

Turner

Jefferson

McVee

Rivers

Kossie

Who have i missed please?

One there who will never be any good.

 
9 minutes ago, 48 Year Now said:

I will be interested to hear from those closer to the Club than me on our young players going forward

Here is my list of young one I think will make good- very good- excellent players

Windsor

Lindsay

Langford

Thorstrup

AMW

Turner

Jefferson

McVee

Rivers

Kossie

Who have i missed please?

Jefferson

I wouldn’t bet my life on Jeffo making it but I’ll gladly buy shares in him at a cheap price. His development from nothing at VFL to now being an excellent player at that level suggests he can step up again. Especially with how raw he was physically. Hopefully this toe injury doesn’t interrupt his summer.


23 and under:

A grade (future stars): Langford

B+ (quality players):Bowie, Turner, Windsor, McVee, Lindsay

B (could be difference makers): Kolt, Kentfield

C+ (could contribute): JVR, Mentha

C (role players or possible contributors) Howes, Jeffo, AMW, Adams, Culley

Ungraded: the rest

It’s a reasonable list of young players, we’ll know a lot more in 12 months time about where the key forwards are at.

29 minutes ago, 48 Year Now said:

I will be interested to hear from those closer to the Club than me on our young players going forward

Here is my list of young one I think will make good- very good- excellent players

Windsor

Lindsay

Langford

Thorstrup

AMW

Turner

Jefferson

McVee

Rivers

Kossie

Who have i missed please?

Mentha

Culley

Sinnema

????

 
30 minutes ago, 48 Year Now said:

Who have i missed please?

LUKER!

If by young you mean currently under 25 then Roo, Bowey, Howes, Kentfield, Adams, Brown, Woey, Culley


2 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

LUKER!

Is that a silent ER as in KENTerFIELD?

40 minutes ago, 48 Year Now said:

I will be interested to hear from those closer to the Club than me on our young players going forward

Here is my list of young one I think will make good- very good- excellent players

Windsor

Lindsay

Langford

Thorstrup

AMW

Turner

Jefferson

McVee

Rivers

Kossie

Who have i missed please?

JVR

Just now, Fritta and Turner said:

Is that a silent ER as in KENTerFIELD?

He said he gets called Luke Kenterfield more than Luker Kentfield. This is because Luker isn’t a common first name. His parents named him Luker which is his mum’s maiden name because she was extremely close to her mother (Luker’s grandmother) so he was gonna be named Luker regardless of gender.

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15 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

23 and under:

A grade (future stars): Langford

B+ (quality players):Bowie, Turner, Windsor, McVee, Lindsay

B (could be difference makers): Kolt, Kentfield

C+ (could contribute): JVR, Mentha

C (role players or possible contributors) Howes, Jeffo, AMW, Adams, Culley

Ungraded: the rest

It’s a reasonable list of young players, we’ll know a lot more in 12 months time about where the key forwards are at.

Interesting, thats 15 to add to established players. We need to nail this trade draft period to get that number to 20 and hope others like Brown, Woey and Culley make it.

We have some great young potential.

Unfortunately so do more than a handful of other clubs and we need to add to this crop with another bumper draft hand or two over the next two years.

Which makes this off-season the most fascinating yet.


50 minutes ago, 48 Year Now said:

I will be interested to hear from those closer to the Club than me on our young players going forward

Here is my list of young one I think will make good- very good- excellent players

Windsor

Lindsay

Langford

Thorstrup

AMW

Turner

Jefferson

McVee

Rivers

Kossie

Who have i missed please?

Kalani White.

He will nominate us won’t he?

6 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Kalani White.

He will nominate us won’t he?

He will

40 minutes ago, adonski said:

The Best Film GIF by Chimpers

One short!!!!!!

And White, two short.😁👍

I think you are under-rating:

Culley : Good size matured body. Seems to have ticker !!

JVR : Good Size has still a bit of maturity to go (Probably has had more asked of him as a young player)

Windsor & Herbert : still in "boys" bodies , but lots of potential

Langford : a quiet "gun"

Bowey : is a gun (albeit a pocket pistol)

Chandler: has really had his first year without ANB & Spargo so is a VG small Fwd and has a degree of toughness

Howes: has improved markedly , but is a little limited

McVee : Still here ??? (I hope)

Turner : has a bit of Sicily about him insofar as his ability to intercept. Has arrived as a regular !!!

Jefferson : Don't give up on him . He needs a few feeds !! I feel he was just starting to get into the tempo required (until VFL duties took prededence ??)

We need to be patient, especially the taller blokes. . Gawn was a match stick !!

Kalani WHite could be potentially anything , bbbbbbbuuuuuuuuuutttttttttttttttttttt must be given time and must eat at the same restaurant as WIndsor,Herbert, Jefferson

All is not lost !!!

3 hours ago, 48 Year Now said:

I will be interested to hear from those closer to the Club than me on our young players going forward

Here is my list of young one I think will make good- very good- excellent players

Windsor

Lindsay

Langford

Thorstrup

AMW

Turner

Jefferson

McVee

Rivers

Kossie

Who have i missed please?

White!


1 hour ago, dimmy said:

Windsor & Herbert : still in "boys" bodies , but lots of potential

Herbert?

4 hours ago, 48 Year Now said:

Who have i missed please?

Kakani White I saw the photos in the deleted thread

5 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Kakani White I saw the photos in the deleted thread

Kakani? I think I will have an early night...

 

Sorry. Spelling. Only using one eye at the moment and it goes blurry.

You can mount a case that every club will have a list of young talent that they could reel off as well.

Still felt we are a bit short on talent to be honest and there is a need to continue to stock pile yet again.

There are still question marks on some names that are either haven't been exposed at AFL level or have, but haven't shown anything close to being AFL standard.


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