Everything posted by Pennant St Dee
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PRESEASON TRAINING: Monday 1st December 2025
Big thanks to all the track watchers, very much appreciated
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Welcome to Demonland: Xavier Taylor
They’re referred to as awards in WA in the PSA system
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Farewell Clayton Oliver
He uses social media regularly how hard is it seriously club and fans supported him through a lot, It’s not difficult to say “ not the ending I wanted, thanks to those who supported me and gave me the opportunity. It’s time to start a new chapter which I look forward to” It’s not hard to do, I’m not put out in anyway but sick of supporters making excuses it’s poor form but doesn’t surprise me. Good luck to him, I’ll never forget the player he was or what he achieved but he tarnished his legacy at the club a little
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2025 Draft Report Card
It was Adelaide who were desperate to get Sharp, they apparently went back to Essendon after us
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2026 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
YouTube 2025 WAFL Colts Grand Final Claremont vs South Fremantle, the full game is on there
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Still no way forward
Pretty much on the money, you do need tall forwards but all about separation, delivery and structure.
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Welcome to Demonland: Thomas Matthews
Welcome aboard Tom
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AFL Draft 2025: Pick 30 (formerly 37)
These are the same issues Swadling has going against him, he's more athletic than Greeves but doesn't have his contested inside assets
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Welcome to Demonland: Latrelle Sumner-Pickett
No just the highlights, with regard to the draft age personally would like to see it raised to 20 TBH. I see a lot of boys struggle in their draft year with school and expectation. Don't get me started on managers/agents either filling their heads with nonsense and bad advice. For boys who are born in the second half of the year the can be lucky to play half a dozen games of colts footy in their draft year if they are tied to a PSA school. I'd like to see players drafted at an age where their bodies are almost fully developed and they have been exposed over a period of time playing against bigger bodies. Off field I believe they would also have an apprenticeship of degree/diploma behind them and some security should the AFL dream not work out. But that's just my personal opinion
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Welcome to Demonland: Latrelle Sumner-Pickett
I still recall Ash’s Demons being unhappy when we selected Salem over Nathan Freeman, draft can be very unforgiving at times. I’m sceptical on the pick given the other players available however will back JT to have got it right
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Jacob Farrow
I like both he and Tyler Williams, both have the fast feet and lateral movement to glide through congestion and X factor for both is high. Kickett hits the ball quicker with some nice explosion whilst Williams works harder to get up the ground playing high and getting involved in transition chains. Wouldn’t go wrong with either of them with that pick although I do like Hibbins-Hargreaves if available at that pick, Oli Greaves impressed me in the game against WA this year but I see theres some concerns on him being a bit one paced
- Jacob Farrow
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Jason Taylor on AFL Gettable (18.11.2025)
He debuted at Colts as a 15 year old playing key position and was amongst the best on ground with coaches not believing he was only 15. He played key position the following 2 years and in 23 started the season very well earning a league debut in Rd 3, he played key position floating between CHB and CHF in the senior side which went deep into finals. 2024 was ruined by injury yet he was picked up and given an AFL opportunity off the back of 23 He played both ends of the ground so don’t worry about stats
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Jason Taylor on AFL Gettable (18.11.2025)
Low production guy in juniors, what are you talking about, he was never low production in juniors at footy or cricket. He was a standout at junior level in footy
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Jacob Farrow
I went through some opposition notes from season 2024, of note in preparation for West Perth was Kayle Gerreyn taken by Essendon in last year’s draft was main ruck who rested forward and Farrow played off half back pushing up as release outlet to stoppages but was pinch hitting in the ruck when Gerreyn was being rested. Farrow used athleticism and leap to negate taller opponent and hit ground as 4th mid in the contest. Now there’s something I hadn’t remembered with him, not that he’ll ever play that role at AFL level
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2025 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Lawson Humphries, from Swan Districts to Geelong the only one who comes to mind
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AFL Draft 2025: Phantom Drafts
No they won’t, they will be taking Duursma and CDT, may bid on Uwland but won’t be bidding on Dean.
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AFL Draft 2025: Phantom Drafts
Eagles want CDT
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AFL Draft 2025: Pick 30 (formerly 37)
I hate Essendon as much as most Dee’s supporters but what you’ve said about Dodoro, is simply not true, off the top of my head they drafted or traded in Courtney Dempsey, Paddy Ryder, Leroy Jetta, Nathan Lovett-Murray, Alwyn Davey and one of his kids, Andrew Lovett, Anthony McDonald-Tipanwutti, Jade Gresham, Irving Mosquito and Tex Wanganeen
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AFL Draft 2025: Picks 7 & 8
They are keen on Farrow
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AFL Draft 2025: Picks 7 & 8
Can we stop with the obsession on Pickett, he’d barely in the top handful of small forwards . Being related doesn’t warrant being selected
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2026 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Tom Morris and Damien Barrett
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2026 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Boys from WA, much more depth next year Heath Mellody - classy ball user, freakish awareness and poise, clean hands, scoreboard impact and can play inside or outside. His ceiling is huge Garrison Kenh- athletic half back with massive upside and talent. Finds plenty of footy with his run and ability to zone off. Lucas Robinson - big bodied inside midfielder, gets first hands on footy and uses it well by hand, kicking needs work but his accumulation of stats will see him spoken about frequently Harper Banfield - father son , just a born competitor, I’ve never seen a desire to win contests and just refuse to give in like I’ve seen in this kid. Reminds me of a young Jack Viney Harvey Spawton-Guy - fwd/ruck moves well for a tall, smart leading patterns and clean hands with one grab Byron Foster - ruck with nice soft hands at the tap and moves well around the ground, athletic and still growing into his body Benji Van Rooyen- ruck developing really well, improved stoppage work this year and having impact as intercept behind the footy. Mobility still room for improvement but after missing so much footy from 14-16 he’s on the right trajectory
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AFL Draft 2025: Picks 7 & 8
Who did old Melbourne not bid on, when we had the opportunity? The last 10-12 years we’ve barely had opportunity when Father sons or Academy players were available. The two opportunities we had with Callum Mills and Levi Ashcroft we did make bids and thank god on both occasions they were matched. With those picks we got Clarry and Harvey Langford
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AFL Draft 2025: Picks 7 & 8
We would take Cumming in this case.