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โ€œSon of former Demon Travis Johnstone, Tigga showed his talents through his knowledge of the game and footy smarts. Heโ€™s a reliable teammate, bringing others into the game effectively, while using his own impressive skills.โ€ - MFC website 10th April 2025

  • TRIGON changed the title to Tigga Johnstone F/S
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6 hours ago, TRIGON said:

#SOT

โ€œSon of former Demon Travis Johnstone, Tigga showed his talents through his knowledge of the game and footy smarts. Heโ€™s a reliable teammate, bringing others into the game effectively, while using his own impressive skills.โ€ - MFC website 10th April 2025

Can you link the full article, comrade?

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19 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

How old is Tigga?

Would love to have another Travis Johnstone running up and down the MCG 12 or so times a year.

Would love to have a 'Tigga' on the 'G anywhere. A name to savour!

And we're building a veritable wildlife park: bison, mooses, tiggas. Who else?

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew


We need a Tigga to go with all the Eyeores on here!

1 minute ago, Outside 50 said:

We need a Tigga to go with all the Eyeores on here!

Pooh!

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6 hours ago, TRIGON said:

#SOT

โ€œSon of former Demon Travis Johnstone, Tigga showed his talents through his knowledge of the game and footy smarts. Heโ€™s a reliable teammate, bringing others into the game effectively, while using his own impressive skills.โ€ - MFC website 10th April 2025

Bloody hell I loved Trapper

Full article from the MFC website earlier this year featuring both AFL and AFLW prospects. No mention of their ages or when their potential draft year would be.

THIS week, Melbourneโ€™s Academy players participated in an U15 carnival with 10 clubs coming together across two days of matches.

An abundance of talent was on display with each Next Generation Academy team filled with the future stars of AFL and AFLW.

Speaking with Melbourne Academy coaches Tyla Hanks and Riley Bonner, weโ€™ve noted some carnival standouts and players to watch in the future, including four father-son prospects.

Oliver Green
Son of club legend and current President Brad Green, Oliver was a clear standout during the carnival games. He was an explosion of excitement and energy on field and had the ability to break open the match. With clean skills as a developing inside-mid, heโ€™s one to keep on the radar in the not-so-distant future. ย 

Tex Robertson
Son of former Demon Russell Robertson, Tex showed plenty of potential. He uses the ball efficiently when his opportunities arise and is able to provide good run across the ground. Up forward, he offers a strong finish inside 50, not too dissimilar to his dad.

Tigga Johnstone
Son of former Demon Travis Johnstone, Tigga showed his talents through his knowledge of the game and footy smarts. Heโ€™s a reliable teammate, bringing others into the game effectively, while also using his own impressive skills.

Max McDonald
Son of former Demon Anthony McDonald, Max is similar to Tigga in that his footy IQ is high. He provides plenty of run outside the contest and uses his elite skills to the teamโ€™s advantage.

Ziggy Tiltsen-Collins
One of three players who flew down from Alice Springs for the carnival, Ziggy is a natural athlete and footballer. His aerial work is a particular highlight to his game, often seen out marking the opposition in a one-on-one contest.

Mitch Liddle
A real standout among the team during the carnival, Mitch exemplified the type of talent coming out of Melbourneโ€™s NGA zone in Alice Springs. His aerial presence was dominant while his fundamental skills were at an elite level.

Eric Junior Campbell
Alongside Ziggy and Mitch, Eric is another young talent hailing from Alice Springs. Playing predominately in a small forward role, he is an energetic livewire inside 50. With a clear goal-sense, heโ€™s dangerous with ball-in-hand near the big sticks.

Taylah Palmer
Taylah joined the carnival from Alice Springs and quickly put her name at the top of players to watch. She finished the day as the equal leading goal-kicker and demonstrated her perfected set-shot. As a talented forward, she also brings with her a strong overhead mark.

Olivia Blythe
Also having made the trip down from Alice Springs, Olivia is a tough inside-mid who isnโ€™t afraid to attack the contest. A clear strength to her game is her passion to win a hard-ball and then bring her teammates into the match.

Latahnia Anderson
The third and final player to join the Girls Carnival from Alice Springs is Latahnia. She brought to the team a high energy and love of the contest with strength in tackling. While impressive at ground-level, she also has shown glimpses of aerial talents, creating a double threat.ย 

Misha Simmons
Misha was among the teamโ€™s standouts for the carnival working well as a midfielder. She took the games head-on and provided clean skills at the contest.

Sienna Roden
Sienna shone during the carnival with her running capacity and passion for football. Taking every opportunity she got, her highlights included her elite finish around goals. ย 

Lily Brittain
Whilst Lily didnโ€™t compete in the U15 carnival this week, she is an Academy player to watch in the upcoming few years, having graduated to Coates League and Vic Country. Lily most recently represented Vic Country and is a natural footballer who uses the ball well and finishes strong in front of goals.


9 minutes ago, adonski said:

Perhaps too niche

Tiga : Bugatti [Video]

Yep.

1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

Does this mean we are saved from the scourge of Tasmania?

Im assuming other clubs have fathers who have had sons too


10 hours ago, Demon Jack said:

Full article from the MFC website earlier this year featuring both AFL and AFLW prospects. No mention of their ages or when their potential draft year would be.

THIS week, Melbourneโ€™s Academy players participated in an U15 carnival with 10 clubs coming together across two days of matches.

An abundance of talent was on display with each Next Generation Academy team filled with the future stars of AFL and AFLW.

Speaking with Melbourne Academy coaches Tyla Hanks and Riley Bonner, weโ€™ve noted some carnival standouts and players to watch in the future, including four father-son prospects.

Oliver Green
Son of club legend and current President Brad Green, Oliver was a clear standout during the carnival games. He was an explosion of excitement and energy on field and had the ability to break open the match. With clean skills as a developing inside-mid, heโ€™s one to keep on the radar in the not-so-distant future. ย 

Tex Robertson
Son of former Demon Russell Robertson, Tex showed plenty of potential. He uses the ball efficiently when his opportunities arise and is able to provide good run across the ground. Up forward, he offers a strong finish inside 50, not too dissimilar to his dad.

Tigga Johnstone
Son of former Demon Travis Johnstone, Tigga showed his talents through his knowledge of the game and footy smarts. Heโ€™s a reliable teammate, bringing others into the game effectively, while also using his own impressive skills.

Max McDonald
Son of former Demon Anthony McDonald, Max is similar to Tigga in that his footy IQ is high. He provides plenty of run outside the contest and uses his elite skills to the teamโ€™s advantage.

Ziggy Tiltsen-Collins
One of three players who flew down from Alice Springs for the carnival, Ziggy is a natural athlete and footballer. His aerial work is a particular highlight to his game, often seen out marking the opposition in a one-on-one contest.

Mitch Liddle
A real standout among the team during the carnival, Mitch exemplified the type of talent coming out of Melbourneโ€™s NGA zone in Alice Springs. His aerial presence was dominant while his fundamental skills were at an elite level.

Eric Junior Campbell
Alongside Ziggy and Mitch, Eric is another young talent hailing from Alice Springs. Playing predominately in a small forward role, he is an energetic livewire inside 50. With a clear goal-sense, heโ€™s dangerous with ball-in-hand near the big sticks.

Taylah Palmer
Taylah joined the carnival from Alice Springs and quickly put her name at the top of players to watch. She finished the day as the equal leading goal-kicker and demonstrated her perfected set-shot. As a talented forward, she also brings with her a strong overhead mark.

Olivia Blythe
Also having made the trip down from Alice Springs, Olivia is a tough inside-mid who isnโ€™t afraid to attack the contest. A clear strength to her game is her passion to win a hard-ball and then bring her teammates into the match.

Latahnia Anderson
The third and final player to join the Girls Carnival from Alice Springs is Latahnia. She brought to the team a high energy and love of the contest with strength in tackling. While impressive at ground-level, she also has shown glimpses of aerial talents, creating a double threat.ย 

Misha Simmons
Misha was among the teamโ€™s standouts for the carnival working well as a midfielder. She took the games head-on and provided clean skills at the contest.

Sienna Roden
Sienna shone during the carnival with her running capacity and passion for football. Taking every opportunity she got, her highlights included her elite finish around goals. ย 

Lily Brittain
Whilst Lily didnโ€™t compete in the U15 carnival this week, she is an Academy player to watch in the upcoming few years, having graduated to Coates League and Vic Country. Lily most recently represented Vic Country and is a natural footballer who uses the ball well and finishes strong in front of goals.

Have had involvement with Stingrays futures this season and had the pleasure of working with Sienna, Misha and Lilly. Lilly in particular is going to be a star. Remind me of Tyla Hanks. Sheโ€™s short but attacks the ball, clean hands and great decision making and disposal.

5 hours ago, chookrat said:

Im assuming other clubs have fathers who have had sons too

Starting to look a little dystopian; "Breed, or be sent to the island".

They just seem to be particularly glowing descriptions, even for u15s. In contrast to the way many of our recent f/s prospects have been described with a few 'potential AFL-grade attributes' but nothing like 'an explosion of excitement and energy'.

I'm also a fan of high footy IQ as a characteristic, because it makes everything else possible.

14 hours ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Tigga played Under 15 at Bonbeach YCW in 2025

At Under 15 he should at least be playing rep footy. I believe that starts from U14 in the boys comp.

36 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

At Under 15 he should at least be playing rep footy. I believe that starts from U14 in the boys comp.

Has played inter league for Frankston and District Junior Football League in their division 2 team. Not named in best and didnโ€™t get on score sheet. If he is to make it next year is a big year for him where he could play with Stingrays futures and also V Line cup for AFL South East.

To be really honest though I wouldnโ€™t have high hopes.

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