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Re: Roosters poaching Bloods

Postby Jimmy » Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:00 am

smac wrote:
Jimmy wrote:do you know how many from those teams (mainly the 05 teams) are playing league and ressies now at your club? heard there were rumblings from parents/players about all the recruits coming in....some have gone off to other sanfl/ammo clubs.

I reckon that's just a side effect of success Jimmy.

Same happened at the dogs and I assume every other successful club in recent times - players get frustrated at a perceived lack of opportunities and go elsewhere.


true, good point. One person I know who was affected by this at north probably wasnt going to make the league side anyway. Still though, it must be a concern for all clubs.
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Re: Roosters poaching Bloods

Postby rod_rooster » Sun Nov 04, 2007 2:39 pm

It's all good and well to have really good juniors but far too many can never translate their talent into consistent performances at senior level. Any of the really good ones go on to AFL footy. To rely solely on juniors is a big risk as all West supporters should be well aware.
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Re: Roosters poaching Bloods

Postby locky801 » Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:10 pm

rod_rooster wrote:It's all good and well to have really good juniors but far too many can never translate their talent into consistent performances at senior level. Any of the really good ones go on to AFL footy. To rely solely on juniors is a big risk as all West supporters should be well aware.




damn agree again :wink: I think as far as juniors go you just have to look how many from the Under 19 comp actually turn into half decent League or AFL players, there is the occasional exception but not many. Has been the problem since as long as I can remember
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Re: Roosters poaching Bloods

Postby dash61 » Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:49 pm

locky801 wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:It's all good and well to have really good juniors but far too many can never translate their talent into consistent performances at senior level. Any of the really good ones go on to AFL footy. To rely solely on juniors is a big risk as all West supporters should be well aware.




damn agree again :wink: I think as far as juniors go you just have to look how many from the Under 19 comp actually turn into half decent League or AFL players, there is the occasional exception but not many. Has been the problem since as long as I can remember


Locky 801, spot on 100% correct,,, and coming from a roosters fan :o
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Re: Roosters poaching Bloods

Postby dash61 » Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:00 pm

Spelly

Who were the last 20 tonkins medal winners and how many have played 100 games, or for that fact 50 games for their sanfl club?????
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Re: Roosters poaching Bloods

Postby Punk Rooster » Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:56 am

dash61 wrote:Spelly

Who were the last 20 tonkins medal winners and how many have played 100 games, or for that fact 50 games for their sanfl club?????

Tomkins Medal?

Jason Roe (NA although at PA when he won it) springs to mind
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Re: Roosters poaching Bloods

Postby G » Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:52 pm

Roey was more than 20 years ago. Went to his 40th last year. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Roosters poaching Bloods

Postby dash61 » Mon Nov 05, 2007 5:25 pm

In the lastfew years we have produced 3
Blake Wegener (ended up at the river this year)
Glenn Dundovic (ended up in Darwin and Vic Country)
Sam McDonald (Plated first 2 or 3 games this year and then struggled with form)

Would be interesting to list the 20 U/17's V the 20 U/19's

I think that is where the aguement comes in about dropping the 19's going to 18's and maybe 16's or 17's
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Re: Roosters poaching Bloods

Postby Wedgie » Mon Nov 05, 2007 6:07 pm

1988 U17s: T.Bache (South) U19s: C.Vozzo (West)
1989 U17s: A.Osborn (South) U19s: P.Hicks (Central)
1990 U17s: T.Bond (Port) U19s: M.King (Norwood)
1991 U17s: B.Barry (South) S.Bond (Port) U19s: D.Betterman (Norwood)
1992 U17s: J.Casserly (Central) U19s: A.Rowlett (Glenelg)
1993 U17s: S.Cook (Norwood) U19s: C Voice (Port) D Flesfader (Glenelg)
1994 U17s: N.Seal (Port) U19s: L.Bettis (South)
1995 U17s: G.Noye (Central) U19s: D.King (Norwood)
1996 U17s: H.DeBoo (South) U19s: D.Povery (Norwood)
1997 U17s: S.Borlace (Norwood) U19s: A.O'Hara (WWT)
1998 U17s: D.Rolfe (Norwood) U19s: M.Krieg (Central)
1999 U17s: S.Breslauer (Norwood) U19s: G.Chapman (WWT)
2000 U17s: W.Harrison (North) U19s: B.Wilcox (Port)
2001 U17s: J.Richardson (Glenelg) U19s: A.Merrett (Glenelg)
2002 U17s: A.Cooney (West) U19s: T.Chadwick (West)
2003 U17s: B.Eckermann (Sturt) U19s: L.Saunders (South)
2004 U17s: R.Bennett (West) U19s: B.Hunter (South)
2005 U17s: L.Thomas (Port) J Boyd (South) U19s: B.Wegener (West) G.Dundovoc (West)
2006 U17s: J.Bampton (Norwood) U19s: S.McDonald (West
2007 U17s: P.Cahill (Sturt) U19s: K.Flanigan (Sturt)
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Re: Roosters poaching Bloods

Postby locky801 » Mon Nov 05, 2007 6:19 pm

Thanks for that Wedgie, think that my point is backed up by those names, there are quite a few in there (U19's) that to my knowledge have never even made it to league footy and I don't think any have made it as far as AFL. Bit worried about that Westies guy in 2005, brother or something :D
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