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Sam Grlj (pronounced Grill, or George to his mates) zigs, zags, dances and prances his way to yet another Demonland draft thread

Ironically enough Draft Central compares him to our own Caleb Windsor:

A bolt from the blue in more ways than one, Grlj (pronounced ‘grill’) was cooking early in the year. The Oakleigh Chargers speedster has a bit of Caleb Windsor about him in the way he takes ground so aggressively, tucking the ball under his arm and gaining separation from the chasing pack with ease. He is incredibly difficult to contain, often dancing around opponents or buying just enough time to find a teammate, but also tearing off into space with his potent turn of foot. Grlj cut his teeth as a half-back and outside runner last year but has transitioned beautifully into the midfield, bringing his brand of footy to the fore each week. Line-breaking players can sometimes lack composure but he has showcased an ability to hit targets on the move and not blaze away at all costs. He reverted back to his role across half-back for Vic Metro and remains in the picture as a top 15 talent after his emphatic return to action with Oakleigh. Some clubs may pick him early on a needs basis.

 
 

1 hour ago, adonski said:

Sam Grlj (pronounced Grill, or George to his mates) zigs, zags, dances and prances his way to yet another Demonland draft thread

Ironically enough Draft Central compares him to our own Caleb Windsor:

A bolt from the blue in more ways than one, Grlj (pronounced ‘grill’) was cooking early in the year. The Oakleigh Chargers speedster has a bit of Caleb Windsor about him in the way he takes ground so aggressively, tucking the ball under his arm and gaining separation from the chasing pack with ease. He is incredibly difficult to contain, often dancing around opponents or buying just enough time to find a teammate, but also tearing off into space with his potent turn of foot. Grlj cut his teeth as a half-back and outside runner last year but has transitioned beautifully into the midfield, bringing his brand of footy to the fore each week. Line-breaking players can sometimes lack composure but he has showcased an ability to hit targets on the move and not blaze away at all costs. He reverted back to his role across half-back for Vic Metro and remains in the picture as a top 15 talent after his emphatic return to action with Oakleigh. Some clubs may pick him early on a needs basis.

'George' cos this?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Grljusich

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew

 

think he is my #1 now, extremely impressive numbers at the combine


I'd push for 2 highs picks for Trac in this years draft. One to secure Grlj (assuming Robey not available) and the second to get Oskar Taylor. Both are quick, great kicks, take game on, very athletic.

Good that he is an actually good prospect, because that name MUST be drafted. Behind only Yze for efficiency of scrabble hand.

I would've thought his nickname would be 'Bjr'.

Bjr Grlj, Cylbrty Srvyvljst.

3 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Can I buy a vowel?

If we sign this lad, cant write to post about him on the Dmnlnd.cm/frm

Bro was running so fast even his last name got jumbled

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