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  1. 54 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

    Ruck Weed and promote JVR, Mitch goes missing in the forward line at AFL level. All well and good to reward effort but pointless in Mitch's case as he will let you down at AFL level.

    Mitch has done okay on the rare occasions he’s been given an opportunity. It’s true that he didn’t shine against  Collingwood when the team was very much under the pump with multiple injuries but quite a few others also let us down.

    He came back to the VFL last week and was on fire kicking 6.6 so I think he deserves a chance. The question if he plays is which of the Browns plays the second ruck role and which plays key forward? Or do they have a bit of a merry go round  with Weid and both Browns sharing the ruck and forward duties between them?

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  2. Kynan Brown had another good day at the weekend according to Rookie Me Central -

    #44 Kynan Brown

    In just his second NAB League outing, the bottom-aged Melbourne father-son candidate topped his side’s disposal chart with 25, including four scoring shots. After a steady start, he began to come to prominence with in-and-under work at the contest, producing second and third efforts aplenty to help will the ball out. He also provided a good deal of drive in the second half, bursting forward and kicking a clutch goal to draw level in the final quarter. That touch of polish is something Brown can refine going forward, though his effort was evident

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  3. Played for Oakleigh Chargers as a bottom age player at the weekend. From Rookie Me Central ~

    #55 Kynan Brown

    “One for Melbourne fans to watch as a potential father-son candidate, Brown (son of Nathan), produced some exciting moments in his NAB League debut. The hard-at-it midfielder got a run through the engine room and also impacted up forward, snaring two goals from 17 disposals and four inside 50s. Both of Brown’s majors were fair efforts, particularly the second term snap which he seemed pretty pleased with. Still a bottom-ager, there’s some exciting traits to work with.”

    2022 NAB League Boys snapshot: Round 7

    Height 180cm
    DOB 13/01/2005

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  4. 14 hours ago, Chelly said:

    Injury List: Round 8

    Blake Howes - Foot | 10-12 weeks 

    Given Howes’ injury (navicular stress facture) is of the sort that could easily blow out beyond that time frame, the club might give consideration to putting him on the long term injury list to allow it entry into the midseason  draft. Tough call but how much of a season can the kid have even if he’s right to return by Round 20?

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  5. On 4/23/2022 at 4:56 PM, Whispering_Jack said:

    The beautiful sunshine attracted me to RSEA Park, the Moorabbin HQ of the St Kilda Football Club (once the home ground of that team in the glory days of Plugger Lockett). Legend has it that they used to water the ground on the night before a game so that it would suit the Saints’ style of play and, back in the day, it truly was a smelly bogheap saturated in mud. But this afternoon, the surface was a lush, even magic carpet of green and the Sandringham Dragons put on a master class for the visiting Tasmanian Devils State Under 18s who are part of the NAB Boys League competition.

    First things first - the final score was eerily familiar to any Melbourne fan - the Dragons scored 21.14.140, a score that for eternity will always be associated with 25/9/21. Tassie managed to make it to 10.8.68 so they weren’t much better than the Doggies of that day. You get the drift though - Sandy destroyed them. 

    The Dragons also had a medium forward who performed his wizardry with the football, kicking some magical goals and displaying some nifty footwork to finish with six goals and a couple of behinds (one poster) on top of giving two or three away and having the occasional stint in the midfield where he also picked up a few touches. Harry Sheezel is good and will go top 10. This is probably not the last time that I provide the disclaimer about having seen him grow up from a 7-year-old junior footballer with enormous talent back then to a 17-year-old on the brink of even bigger and better things.

    Now, if he wasn’t best on ground, then fellow 182cm medium forward Charlie Clarke who played half forward and kicked 7 goals would take the chocolates. He’s hard, robust, has great running patterns and is a real goer who is dangerous with ball in hand. From this day on, he will be ranked in the draft top 20 if not higher.

    Midfielder and Brisbane Lions father son prospect Will Ashcroft was silky smooth and full of class in the midfield and he and Cameron McKenzie combined well to ensure that the Dragons were well on top in the clearance battles. 

    The above four are all going to feature heavily in draft discussion and there are a few others in a very solid Dragon defence who will also be fancied because they certainly combined well to keep the Tassie forwards under control. Unfortunately, I was closely following the Sandy forwards (going from end to end at the start of each quarter) so I couldn’t really pick up the numbers or names of the better ones other than one Jakob Anderson who looks a really good stopper.

    And that’s not all - two top agers in Hugo Hall-Kahn (4 goals) and 202cm ruckman Max Ramsden pressed their credentials for possible selection in this year’s Mid Season Draft. 

    Tasmania were far less organised and nobody really stood out to me but one of their small rovers was quite nippy and kicked three goals. I discovered later that his name is Brandon Leary. Given that he’s a Tasmanian, I wonder if he’s related to former Demon, Noel Leary who played for Melbourne in the early 70s before going back home and becoming an AFL Tasmania Hall of Famer?

    Summed up your Dragons perfectly WJ!

    2022 NAB League Boys snapshot: Round 4

    Also votes for our own Finn Emile-Brennan at the Stingrays.

     

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  6. 20 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

    Something we used to be really interested in and desperate to find future stars for the Dees to draft.  

    But now we leave it to the Kangas, Hawks, Bombers and Pies supporters to worry about.  Now it’s merely a passing interest for the Dees. We have our stars and can look to JT to weave more magic.  Hallelujah!!! 

    Disagree.

    We might not need a rebuild but it’s still important for us to keep improving by restocking with future players.

    We have the advantage of being able to take our time with player development because of our current depth.

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  7. Going forward a few years this is going to make an interesting topic. 

    Gold Coast used what was effectively its only real draft pick (No. 5) to draft Big Mac. 

    Adelaide went for Joshua Rachele with pick No. 6. Hawthorn got Josh Ward with No 6 and Josh Gibcus went to Richmond for No 9. A few others have already played for their AFL teams. Andrew has yet to play and still looks very light for AFL. Will he make it?

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  8. On 4/15/2022 at 5:38 PM, Whispering_Jack said:

    The nature of the NAB League tends to result in players resorting to individual efforts. That comment doesn’t apply to the ones I mentioned above, but I did notice a few selfish pieces of play that will no doubt be picked up by coaches for those who might find themselves lucky enough to be drafted. 

    It comes with the territory in this sort of competition. Players aren’t playing for the jumper. They are there to attract the attention of the scouts because their future careers are on the line. The smart ones however, do realise that doing “team” things is important and is taken into account in player assessments.

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  9. The Early Top 40 from Davo-27 on bigfooty 

    1. George Wardlaw - Oakleigh
    2. Elijah Hewett - Swan Dist
    3. Elijah Tsatas - Oakleigh
    4. Harry Lemmey - West Adel
    5. Will Ashcroft - Sand
    6. Adam D'Aloia - WWT
    7. Olivier Northam - Geel
    8. Aaron Cadman - GWV
    9. Anthony Munkara - NT/West Adel
    10. Matthew Jefferson - Oakleigh
    11. Jhye Clark - Geel
    12. Jackson Broadbent - Peel
    13. Harry Sheezel - Sand
    14. Isaac Keeler - Nth Adel
    15. Lachlan Cowan - Tas
    16. Oliver Hollands - Murr
    17. Kobe Ryan - West Adel
    18. Kane Bevan - West Perth
    19. Jedd Busslinger - East Perth
    20. Ted Clohesy - Geel
    21. Blake Drury - Oakleigh
    22. Bailey Humphrey - Gipps
    23. Charlie Clarke - Sand
    24. Max Clohesy - Murr
    25. Jed Hagan - East Frem
    26. Max Michaelanny - Norw
    27. Sam Gilbey - Clare
    28. Josh Weddle - Oakleigh
    29. Braden George - Murr
    30. Seth Campbell - Tas
    31. Paul Pascu - Cald
    32. Luke Teal - Oakleigh
    33. Jaspa Fletcher - Bris A
    34. Mitch Szybkowski - Dand
    35. Jaxon Binns - Dand
    36. Brady Wright - GWV
    37. Matthaes Phillipou - WWT
    38. Jonti Schuback - Gipps
    39. Henry Hustwaite - Dand
    40. Noah Long - Bend

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  10. Jon Ralph seems to be running some form of campaign to get Ben Brown’s MRP suspension increased to 3-4 weeks. That’s ludicrous when you look at the outcome. Not normally into conspiracy theories but he is with the Herald Sun and didn’t they run a nasty little campaign against our coach in the off season? 

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