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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby Big Phil » Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:43 am

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Ashley Duncan from Centrals reserves...
must have improved since high school struggled to get a game in our first side at henley when he was in year 12, great athlete though and good build


Have got to know Ash and his Mum well this year, both lovely people, very genuine...

I would say he was one of the reserves most improved players out at Centrals this year, and it would not suprise me at all if he polls well in the ressies B&F. I saw him play a few Under 19's games last year and the improvement to reserves grade football has been exceptional.

Ash is a classy left footer, half back flanker who hits the ball hard and runs the lines, carrying the ball and generally uses it well. He is very athletic, very fit and gives 110% for the Dogs jumper EVERY time. I know he was very close to getting a league game this year.

Ash also played in the State Under 20's side earlier in the year agaiunst the State Under 20's. He probably would have had close to 6 or 8 BOG's throughout the year and thoroughly deserves to play league football for the club next year.
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby piccachu » Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:20 pm

how about jack redden from glenelg does he have anychance of getting drafted towelled us up in the finals and apparently was BOG in the grandy
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby Pag » Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:40 pm

Big Phil wrote:Ashley Duncan from Centrals reserves...
Does his mum still accompany him everywhere Phil? She surgically attached herself to his hip when I played with him...
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby Footy Chick » Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:08 pm

piccachu wrote:how about jack redden from glenelg does he have anychance of getting drafted towelled us up in the finals and apparently was BOG in the grandy



Son of Mick? If so, how'd he end up at the Bay?
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby maxyoz » Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:19 pm

Footy Chick wrote:
piccachu wrote:how about jack redden from glenelg does he have anychance of getting drafted towelled us up in the finals and apparently was BOG in the grandy



Son of Mick? If so, how'd he end up at the Bay?


Nope, brother of Tom who played at Glenelg and was on the Crows list for a short time.

From Glenelgs recruiting zone in the South East.
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby FlyingHigh » Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:21 pm

maxyoz wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
piccachu wrote:how about jack redden from glenelg does he have anychance of getting drafted towelled us up in the finals and apparently was BOG in the grandy



Son of Mick? If so, how'd he end up at the Bay?


Nope, brother of Tom who played at Glenelg and was on the Crows list for a short time.

From Glenelgs recruiting zone in the South East.


Are they both from Keith (the town)?

Dennis Redden who plays for the Eagles is Mick's lad
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby piccachu » Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:24 pm

Are they both from Keith (the town)?

Dennis Redden who plays for the Eagles is Mick's lad


i know a country boy he boards at sacred heart
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby Mickyj » Thu Oct 09, 2008 7:12 pm

piccachu wrote:
But Harris did win the Under 19s medal for best and fairest.


yes i am very well aware, i did say hes a very good player but IMO hes to small to play AFL and when he wasnt nominated for the draft and had to put himself in i think its pushing sh*t up hill


I have two trains of thought on this .One is it took mat stokes 3 years to get drafted and he was considered to small for the AFL by both Adelaide based clubs.
The other is purely from a selfish WWT point of view .If any player is to small for the AFL and they are a good football player .then I would be very happy if they stayed with WWT .

I hope that makes sense .
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby G » Thu Oct 09, 2008 10:13 pm

The Big Shrek you are obviously a dreamer :wink: :wink:
As soon as anyone plays under-age and shows an ounce of ability the scouts already know all about them so to suggest the Eagles didnt give him a crack at League in order to hide him is ridiculous. Not trying to be smart, just rational and realistic. :oops: :oops:
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby Squawk » Thu Oct 09, 2008 10:24 pm

Years ago the WCE did it with Ashley McIntosh who played in the boondocks and out of sight. These days they prevent it I think by making sure draft nominees are part of a league club system. Besides, who can forget the time Peter Plus nominated for the draft? :lol:
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby piccachu » Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:42 am

The Big Shrek you are obviously a dreamer
As soon as anyone plays under-age and shows an ounce of ability the scouts already know all about them so to suggest the Eagles didnt give him a crack at League in order to hide him is ridiculous. Not trying to be smart, just rational and realistic.


also by saying that it also mean the eagles are deliberatly losing themself 20k as the rule is if a player gets drafted without playing league the club wont get a cent out of that 20 thousand
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby ferret » Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:10 pm

Glen Dawson is not being hidden from AFL scouts. They ALL know about him. Could not imagine a club coached by Ron Fuller trying to hide a youngster. Fuller makes sure as many as possible youngsters get an opportunity to show their wares so they can progress to the AFL.
IMHO Dawson at this stage can only play full forward and he is not big enough to play this position at AFL level. Has been given numerous opportunities at reserve level to establish positions other than full forward but has failed. Seems to get a little lost when he gets out from FF. Is wonderfully athletic, a very good mark and a good straight kick.
Being a state U17 cricketer might have interfered with his football development. Might have to choose between cricket and football.
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby fester69 » Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:09 pm

Joel Coombes, Sam Rowe and Josh Donohue (if not drafted) will be League Premiership players at Norwood next year!
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby drebin » Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:31 pm

fester69 wrote:Joel Coombes, Sam Rowe and Josh Donohue (if not drafted) will be League Premiership players at Norwood next year!


So Norwood are moving to another comp are they? :roll:
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby Mickyj » Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:44 pm

ferret wrote:Glen Dawson is not being hidden from AFL scouts. They ALL know about him. Could not imagine a club coached by Ron Fuller trying to hide a youngster. Fuller makes sure as many as possible youngsters get an opportunity to show their wares so they can progress to the AFL.
IMHO Dawson at this stage can only play full forward and he is not big enough to play this position at AFL level. Has been given numerous opportunities at reserve level to establish positions other than full forward but has failed. Seems to get a little lost when he gets out from FF. Is wonderfully athletic, a very good mark and a good straight kick.
Being a state U17 cricketer might have interfered with his football development. Might have to choose between cricket and football.


I felt that Dawson in the preseason could have turned out a very good high marking forward .But as the year went on he fell off the pace a bit.Perhaps with a full preseason he might improve .

I liked the look of the under 17 lad we spoke about at one time Ferret sumner a fast indigenous lad .

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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby fester69 » Sun Oct 12, 2008 5:20 pm

drebin wrote:
fester69 wrote:Joel Coombes, Sam Rowe and Josh Donohue (if not drafted) will be League Premiership players at Norwood next year!


So Norwood are moving to another comp are they? :roll:


Let me clarify:
Joel Coombes, Sam Rowe and Josh Donohue (if not drafted) will be SANFL League Premiership players at Norwood next year!
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby Big Phil » Sun Oct 12, 2008 5:28 pm

fester69 wrote:
drebin wrote:
fester69 wrote:Joel Coombes, Sam Rowe and Josh Donohue (if not drafted) will be League Premiership players at Norwood next year!


So Norwood are moving to another comp are they? :roll:


Let me clarify:
Joel Coombes, Sam Rowe and Josh Donohue (if not drafted) will be SANFL League Premiership players at Norwood next year!


The point is Fester, in order for your statement to have any truthful meaning behind it, it would involve Norwood winning the SANFL Grand Final in 2009. Now why would you say that when, first of all, we know Norwood aren't good enough to even get there, secondly, Centrals are going to win it again anyway.

Myabe Joel Coombes, Sam Rowe and Josh Donohue will transfer over to the Doggies in the off season, then part of your statement will be true...
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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby Punk Rooster » Sun Oct 12, 2008 6:40 pm

fester69 wrote:
drebin wrote:
fester69 wrote:Joel Coombes, Sam Rowe and Josh Donohue (if not drafted) will be League Premiership players at Norwood next year!


So Norwood are moving to another comp are they? :roll:


Let me clarify:
Joel Coombes, Sam Rowe and Josh Donohue (if not drafted) will be SANFL League Premiership players at Norwood next year!

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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby leonidis » Sun Oct 12, 2008 8:19 pm

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Re: young guns to watch in 2009

Postby piccachu » Mon Oct 13, 2008 11:17 am

Does anybody know what type of role leonidis plays at the magpies i think i know who it is. 8)
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