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Austin Wonaeamirri

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seems to be the most talked about youngster on our list atm. has been burning it up in pre season and i dont mean to put any pressure on himbut i dont even think aaron davey had this much hyped about before he started. i hope he kills it nab cup! this is a boy who would give everything to play an afl game! has the right head on his shoulders and he would help us a bit and free up aaron davey into the midfield. just watched a footage of him and he is soodarn impressive!

thoughts?

 
seems to be the most talked about youngster on our list atm. has been burning it up in pre season and i dont mean to put any pressure on himbut i dont even think aaron davey had this much hyped about before he started. i hope he kills it nab cup! this is a boy who would give everything to play an afl game! has the right head on his shoulders and he would help us a bit and free up aaron davey into the midfield. just watched a footage of him and he is soodarn impressive!

thoughts?

What footage where you watching?

 
seems to be the most talked about youngster on our list atm. has been burning it up in pre season and i dont mean to put any pressure on himbut i dont even think aaron davey had this much hyped about before he started. i hope he kills it nab cup! this is a boy who would give everything to play an afl game! has the right head on his shoulders and he would help us a bit and free up aaron davey into the midfield. just watched a footage of him and he is soodarn impressive!

thoughts?

Why are you talking this kid up as a superstar? You base your assessment on one poster saying he was training well for a rookie and one decent performance in a practice match. It hardly justifies the expectation you are dumping on him. Let the kid develop and if he does well - that's fantastic. Yes Davey did have a lot more hype as 'the excitement machine.' Austin is not necessarily in the same mold as Davey (personality wise). He's just a rookie having a red hot crack and good luck to him


Why are you talking this kid up as a superstar? You base your assessment on one poster saying he was training well for a rookie and one decent performance in a practice match. It hardly justifies the expectation you are dumping on him. Let the kid develop and if he does well - that's fantastic. Yes Davey did have a lot more hype as 'the excitement machine.' Austin is not necessarily in the same mold as Davey (personality wise). He's just a rookie having a red hot crack and good luck to him

There's no harm in this, he's just expressing his passion.

I much prefer hearing from people like DD, than those who only have something negative to say (no shortage of them on here)

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What footage where you watching?

haha the snake! i like it!

You'll like this DAzzle.

From Demonology:

I was able to catch about an hour of todays' training session at the Junction Oval.

My brief observations:

-Austin Monamerri (?) looks like a dead set AFL player already. His skills are awesome, particularly his kicking. Absolute delight to watch after years of watching Godders and Bruce attept to kick a footy.

My prediction is that Aussie will be elevated on to the senior list at the very first opportunity, should we be unlucky enough to sustain a longterm injury.

 
My prediction is that Aussie will be elevated on to the senior list at the very first opportunity, should we be unlucky enough to sustain a longterm injury.

Maybe Warnock or Jamar could fake a 6 week injury before round 1 ;)

bring on Aussie, nothing wrong with getting exicted about part of our future.


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