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trueroo
26th April 2007, 16:18
Rookie Draft reaps rewards
Justine McCullagh-Beasy
Monday November 27, 2006
Dean Kelly kicked six goals in the TAC Cup grand final, Nathan Batsanis won the Oakleigh Chargers best and fairest, while Leigh Adams won All-Australian honours, yet all three failed to whet the appetite of recruiters come draft day.
Leigh Adams underwent hip surgery this season, which dampened his chances of being drafted despite the Vic Metro captain’s credentials. The onballer, who averaged 24 disposals a game, won All-Australian selection due to his goal sense and hunger for the football.
Essendon and the Kangaroos have already earmarked Adams and both clubs have invited him to train with them in the lead up to the Rookie Draft. Adams has decided to head down to Windy Hill in a bid to keep his AFL dream alive.
Leigh Adams underwent hip surgery this season, which dampened his chances of being drafted despite the Vic Metro captain’s credentials. The onballer, who averaged 24 disposals a game, won All-Australian selection due to his goal sense and hunger for the football.
Player profile
Leigh Adams
Fast Facts
Jumper No: 40
Height: 176.4
Weight: 78.6
DOB: 06/04/1988
Recruited From: Eastern Ranges
Prolific ball winner who captained Vic Metro in NAB AFL U18 Championships to title, winning All-Australian honours (Ave 24 disposals per match). Quick, tough, a fine leader and clever around goals. NAB MVP Player for Vic Metro at NAB AFL U18 Championships. From Woori-Yallock F.C.
Essendon and the Kangaroos have already earmarked Adams and both clubs have invited him to train with them in the lead up to the Rookie Draft. Adams has decided to head down to Windy Hill in a bid to keep his AFL dream alive.
Leigh Adams underwent hip surgery this season, which dampened his chances of being drafted despite the Vic Metro captain’s credentials. The onballer, who averaged 24 disposals a game, won All-Australian selection due to his goal sense and hunger for the football.
Essendon and the Kangaroos have already earmarked Adams and both clubs have invited him to train with them in the lead up to the Rookie Draft. Adams has decided to head down to Windy Hill in a bid to keep his AFL dream alive.
Re: Leigh Adams Elevated and In
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http://news.realfooty.com.au/kangaro...74926-9lz.html
Kangaroos promote rookie Leigh Adams
April 26, 2007 - 1:36PM
Kangaroos teenager Leigh Adams has been promoted to the club's senior list and will make his AFL debut against Geelong on Sunday.
Coach Dean Laidley said the 19-year-old Adams' form in the VFL with Tasmania had been very good.
"It's pleasing for us, I think we've played 27 players now and four or five new ones and I think all the new guys we've brought in have shown some real promise," Laidley said.
"It's exciting from the club's point of view and I'm sure it's exciting from Leigh's point of view."
Last year, Adams captained Vic Metro to its third straight national under-18 championship and was named the team's most valuable player.
A hip injury disrupted his draft camp and he was not selected at the 2006 national draft, instead being picked up by the Kangaroos as a rookie.
Described as a "hard and aggressive player with a good kick" in the AFL media guide, the 176cm, 79kg, Adams was listed as Tasmania's best player in last week's VFL loss to North Ballarat.
Adams is the second rookie-listed player to be elevated at the Kangaroos this year after Matt Campbell, who was upgraded last month.
The pair replace Nathan Thompson (knee) and Leigh Harding (knee), who have been placed on the long-term injury list.
2006 NAB AFL UNDER 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS - ALL-AUSTRALIAN TEAM
B: Patrick Veszpremi (Vic M), Nathan Brown (Vic C), Mitch Thorp (TAS)
HB: David Armitage (QLD), Lachlan Hansen (Vic C), Ricky Petterd (QLD)
C: Daniel Connors (Vic C), Garry Moss (WA), Shaun Grigg (Vic C)
HF: Leroy Jetta (WA), Scott Gumbleton (WA), Daniel Dzufer (QLD)
F: Tom Hislop (TAS), Tom Hawkins (Vic M), Tom Hurley (SA)
Foll: Matthew Leuenberger (WA), Bryce Gibbs (SA), Leigh Adams (Vic M)
I/C: Craig Bird (NSW/ACT), Nathan Djerrkura (NT), Jarryd Allen (Vic M), Robert Eddy (Vic C)
Coach: David Dickson - Victoria Metropolitan
Assistant coach: Craig McRae - Queensland
Lachlan Hansen - Victoria Country - 195cm, 92kg, Gippsland Power/Nar Nar Goon
Tall defender, Hansen is very quick and courageous. He is excellent with his strong marking and aggressive spoiling. Received heavy knock in game two and courageously bounced back to play in the final match in a key defensive role.
Leigh Adams - Victoria Metropolitan, 176cm, 83kg, Eastern Ranges/Woori Yallock
Small midfielder, Adams can play run-with rolls in the midfield or as a small forward. He is quick and reads the game well, while he averaged 24 disposals per match. He captained the Vic Metro side.
BENDIGO 1.2 4.7 7.11 11.14.80
TASMANIA 6.3 9.6 14.11 16.14.110
Result: TASMANIA won by 30 points.
Venue: Windy Hill Crowd: TBC
goal kickers
BENDIGO:
M. Bolton 3, C. Johns 3, S. Gumbleton 2, S. Rosa, S. Camporeale, S. Lonergan
TASMANIA:
K. Hall 2, C. Thurley 2, A. Derbyshire 2, B. Moran 2, L. Adams 2, B. Ross 2, M. Westfield, S. McMahon, B. Warren, T. Goldstein
best players
BENDIGO:
S. Gumbleton, D. Chartres, J. Flaherty, R. Dyson, B. Jolley, A. Lee
TASMANIA:
B. Ross, S. Stephens, B. Geappen, S. McMahon, B. Careless, K. Hall
HeLMie
26th April 2007, 17:17
Damn playing catch up son?
trueroo
27th April 2007, 12:03
Damn playing catch up son?
Maaaate ,I didnt offer to do his report but when he was put on the list I thought it was the least somebody should do !!!
Young Roo hops into the big league
27 April 2007 Herald-Sun
Gareth Trickey
PERSISTENCE has paid off for Kangaroos rookie Leigh Adams.
Adams
Kid gloves off: Kangaroos rookie Leigh Adams will make his AFL debut against Geelong on Sunday. Picture: Michael Dodge
The 176cm midfielder and forward will make his AFL debut on Sunday after he was initially overlooked in last year's AFL draft.
Adams was told of his selection for Sunday's game against the Cats yesterday morning.
The news is recognition of Adams' consistent form in the VFL.
"I guess that sort of dogged style of play is probably the main thing I can bring into the side," Adams said.
"I'm anticipating playing up forward and might get a few stints in the midfield.
"I'm not too nervous at the moment about playing but as the game gets a little closer, I'll probably start to get a little nervous."
Memories of an injury-plagued year in the TAC Cup and the uncertainty surrounding his football career have spurred Adams on during the pre-season.
The former Vic Metro captain won the NAB AFL under-18 championship's most valuable player last year before a hip injury ended his run with TAC Cup side Eastern Ranges.
Adams' said his hopes of an AFL career began to fade after he missed last year's draft camp because of surgery to repair torn cartilage in his hip.
Sure enough, selectors passed up on taking Adams in the November draft, leaving the 18-year-old to roll the dice in December's rookie draft.
Fortunately, the Kangaroos saw promise in the injured Adams, taking him at No. 3.
"I only played about eight games for the whole of last year, so I sort of thought I might be overlooked in the draft," Adams said.
"Then I was lucky enough to get picked up by the Roos and it's been smooth sailing ever since.
"Hopefully by the end of this year I can cement a spot in the side."
Kangaroos coach Dean Laidley said the addition of Adams into the Kangaroos' young playing line-up held exciting prospects for both the club and Adams.
"I think all the new guys that we've brought in have showed some real promise," Laidley said.
trueroo
30th April 2007, 15:28
player
Leigh Adams, KAN
k4
h6
p10
m1
ho0
t 4
ff1
fa 0
g0
b0
74% tog
80%eff
cont poss 6
uncont poss 4
clearances 1
clangers 0
assist 1
Cannot give written report as only saw replay 1/2 game beer assisted will give later after viewing foxtel
Missed the foxtel replay but from memory really happy with his debut ,held the ball in well in the ff and 10 pos with 6 cont pos basically playing as a half forward was a great debut.Will look forward to seeing him rotated into the middle in the future.
6/10
giantroo
30th April 2007, 19:59
http://www.aflphotos.com.au/images/thumbs/main/5943.jpg
Star
30th April 2007, 20:29
player k h p m ho t ff fa g b
Leigh Adams, KAN 4 6 10 1 0 4 1 0 0 0
from champion data
74% tog
80%eff
cont poss 6
uncont poss 4
clearances 1
clangers 0
assist 1
Cannot give written report as only saw replay 1/2 game beer assisted will give later after viewing foxtel
To the naked eye I thought his possessions were high quality and to advantage
trueroo
1st May 2007, 11:49
Joy for the Adams family
2 hours, 28 minutes ago | Back
By Michael Tormey, for The Kangaroos
News Text
A LITTLE over an hour after the final siren had gone to signal the end of his first AFL game, and long after some of his teammates were showered, changed and on their way out of Skilled Stadium, Leigh Adams was still in full match attire, wearing a grin from ear to ear. He looked like a young man who just didn't want this day to end.
And who could blame him? He'd just played his part in a hard fought 16-point away-from-home victory in front of a massive tribe of family and friends, so why wouldn't he want to string it out a little.
"There was a big mob down here today so I had a tough week organising tickets, but it was well worth it," Adams said in the rooms after the game. "It was awesome on Thursday morning when Dean called me into his office to say I'd got a game, but I didn't actually realise how much work I had to do to get everyone a ticket."
The former Victorian Under 18 captain said he was "over the moon" with the ideal start to his career with the Kangaroos, and was especially pleased for the guys who had played in all of the Roos' five games this year, including the club's first three losses.
"For me personally, to come in and have a win like that first up is a dream come true. But even better, from a team perspective, it's great to get a win because we worked so hard over the pre-season and those first couple of losses were really tough to take.
"So to get a couple of wins like we've had in the past two weeks have been great reward for the boys."
The gritty midfielder spent a little under three quarters of the game on the ground, picking up 10 possessions, of which six were contested. However what the stats won't tell you is how hard Adams attacked every contest, no small matter when you consider it was just his fourth game in senior company.
"The three games I played in the VFL with Tasmania are the only games I've played in senior footy, so that's been great experience for me. It was good to test myself against the mature bodies before I played for the Kangaroos so I'd say that was a really good grounding.
"But you notice how much of a step up it is to play in the seniors. A few of the boys said during the week that you've just got to get rid of the ball really quickly so I tried to concentrate on doing that.
"That's probably the main difference between here and the VFL – you've just got to move the ball on quickly or you get crunched."
Adams said the advice given to him by his senior teammates proved invaluable in the lead up to his first game, and paid particular tribute to Brent Harvey for spending so much time with him since his arrival at the club.
"After each of my Tassie games I sit down with Boomer and we go through the video of my game together and he gives me some pointers. That's been a great learning experience. "Then today, when I was up forward, Shagga (Shannon Grant) was really good out on the ground – actually all the guys in the forward line were great in telling me where to go and helping me concentrate so I was pretty thankful for that."
But as much as studying his game from week to week will remain a big priority for the recently elevated rookie, there is one area of his football he knows he will have to address as soon as possible – knowing all the words to the Kangaroos' team song.
"I must admit I struggled at the start but I was OK once we got to the chorus. But if I can keep my spot I reckon I'll know it pretty well by the end of the year."
trueroo
7th May 2007, 10:15
Stats for Nth vs SwansADAMS,Leigh
Kicks
1 2 3 4 T
1 0 0 0 1
Handballs
1 2 3 4 T
0 0 1 1 2
Marks
1 2 3 4 T
1 0 0 0 1
Frees
For Ag
0 3
Tackles
3
Score
G B
0 0
TOG% 46 %
eff% 67 %
cont pos 1
un cont 2
i 50 0
clearance 0
clangers 0
Adams didnt have much game time and did not appear to have as much influence on the Swans game as his debut.I struggled to notice him on the ground , didnt make any glaring errors either , worth another crack unless the team structure demands .
trueroo
9th May 2007, 09:22
Last night had a look at the replay on fox in between family duties .
Was impressed with leigh he presented well on hard leads but was spoiled and was hard at the contested ball with 2nd and 3rd efforts .From limited time!
He did not get the contested ball stats that he did last week , but a lot to like about his efforts .A mate at his tac club said he is fast, look at his sprint times from the draft camp .I have not had the time to check but sound promising.
Well worth keeping in the side .
4/10
trueroo
12th May 2007, 20:53
Re: VFL Today
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2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors
Werribee 9.6 15.7 23.10 31.14 (200)
Tasmania 3.3 6.6 10.10 12.14 (86)
GOALS:
Werribee: Podsiadly 6 Robbins 6 Skipper 4 Lynch 3 Batchelor 2 Hill 2 Power 2 Minson 2 Faulkner Young Castello Howard
Tasmania: Derbyshire 6 Ross Thurley Ryan McMahon Hansen Goldstein
BEST:
Werribee: Gleeson Furfaro Robbins Minson Rockefeller Power
Tasmania: Adams Geappen Brown Moran Ross Derbyshire
A pathetic, uncompetitive Devils were belted and humiliated to the tune of 114 points by Werribee, 31.14 (200) to 12.14 (86).
When asked if the players were hurting after the game, Cresswell said: "No, I don't believe they are.
"There is no passion, there is no spirit, none at all and no one is creating it. For example, Luke Shackleton was fighting three Werribee players on his own and no one was doing anything about it.
Full-forward Derbyshire finished with six in his best return, while Geappen, Leigh Adams and Clinton Brown were the only other Devils to offer resistance.
trueroo
17th May 2007, 13:39
Watch this space
out wells inj
in adams;) ;)
Urmoe
17th May 2007, 19:17
Watch this space
out wells inj
in adams;) ;)
falseroo
trueroo
18th May 2007, 08:29
falseroo
Oh well just my prediction gone wrong :thumbsd:
trueroo
21st May 2007, 13:32
16.12-108 Tasmania 1:10 PM
Sat 19/May
Bellerive Oval
def. by
22.11-143 Coburg Tigers
Tasmania
Goal Kickers: A. Derbyshire 7, J. Ryan 3, B. Ross 2, B. Geappen, K. Hall, N. Street, J. Armstrong
Best Players: T. Collier, B. Careless, M. Westfield, B. Geappen, N. Street, J. Ryan
Coburg Tigers
Goal Kickers: K. Kingsley 5, J. Mullins 3, M. White 2, J. Gazzo 2, J. Riewoldt 2, C. Hughes 2, A. Neville, P. Shelton, A. Graham, F. Caruso, T. Casserly, D. Rayson
Best Players: A. Neville, J. Gazzo, T. Ronaldson, P. Shelton, M. White, J. Riewoldt
no mention of Adams
hurricane
21st May 2007, 20:26
no mention of Adams
He didn't play. No idea why. Perhaps he was taken to the Gold Coast as an emergency?
trueroo
25th May 2007, 10:48
He didn't play. No idea why. Perhaps he was taken to the Gold Coast as an emergency?
Good night back at the Palladium room where it should always be. Bought the 96 Premiership piece which looks great and my mate purchased a Clint Eastwood signed framed piece which was very nice. Sad to hear Leigh Adams broke his thumb will be out for 8 to 10 weeks as per Dean.
that was a report from the cocktail party , terrible news for the boy.
trueroo
28th June 2007, 11:58
Round 11 SCORES TEAMS TIME/VENUE
15.11-101 Northern Bullants 2:00 PM
Sun 24/Jun
Preston City Oval
def.
8.12-60 Tasmania
Northern Bullants
Goal Kickers: J. Houlihan 6, R. Young 2, J. Kennedy 2, D. Boundy 2, C. Flint, P. Colbert, S. Jacobs
Best Players: A. Hartlett, J. Kennedy, J. Houlihan, R. Young, M. Austin, L. Blackwell
Tasmania
Goal Kickers: J. Ling 3, K. Hall, G. Sharman, J. Howard, B. Johnson, L. Adams
Best Players: L. Adams, B. Johnson, K. Hall, B. Moran, S. McMahon, B. McDonald
HongKongRoo
29th June 2007, 18:41
Round 11 SCORES TEAMS TIME/VENUE
15.11-101 Northern Bullants 2:00 PM
Sun 24/Jun
Preston City Oval
def.
8.12-60 Tasmania
Northern Bullants
Goal Kickers: J. Houlihan 6, R. Young 2, J. Kennedy 2, D. Boundy 2, C. Flint, P. Colbert, S. Jacobs
Best Players: A. Hartlett, J. Kennedy, J. Houlihan, R. Young, M. Austin, L. Blackwell
Tasmania
Goal Kickers: J. Ling 3, K. Hall, G. Sharman, J. Howard, B. Johnson, L. Adams
Best Players: L. Adams, B. Johnson, K. Hall, B. Moran, S. McMahon, B. McDonald
On some sites Leigh Adams is still on the injured list, is this our L Adams or do they have two playing for them?
trueroo
14th July 2007, 18:30
2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors
Box Hill Hawks 3.2 6.4 8.6 12.9 (81)
Tasmania 4.4 8.7 12.9 16.11 (107)
GOALS:
Box Hill Hawks: Little 4 Dowler 2 Muston Shore Crook Renouf Murphy Gibson
Tasmania: Moles 4 Hansen 3 Cox 2 Adams 2 Ross McDonald Hall Goldstein Cornelius
BEST:
Box Hill Hawks: Little Height Breese Dawson Tuck Muston
Tasmania: Adams Geappen Moles Long Hansen Richter
Mr Reliable
14th July 2007, 19:08
2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors
Box Hill Hawks 3.2 6.4 8.6 12.9 (81)
Tasmania 4.4 8.7 12.9 16.11 (107)
GOALS:
Box Hill Hawks: Little 4 Dowler 2 Muston Shore Crook Renouf Murphy Gibson
Tasmania: Moles 4 Hansen 3 Cox 2 Adams 2 Ross McDonald Hall Goldstein Cornelius
BEST:
Box Hill Hawks: Little Height Breese Dawson Tuck Muston
Tasmania: Adams Geappen Moles Long Hansen Richter
Good to see the boys have a win and Adams and Hansen in the best. Thanks for the news TR.
trueroo
17th July 2007, 10:19
Thanks to Roolander
Re: Elevate Adams
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Adams has already been elevated , this is an article from a few weeks ago.
CLUB LIST CHANGES
Monday, June 25th, 2007 at 11:53 amBY BRAD KLIBANSKY
CARLTON, Fremantle, the Kangaroos and West Coast have made altercations to their respective playing lists due to long term injuries.
The Kangaroos have re-instated Leigh Harding from the long-term injury list, returning Leigh Adams to the rookie list.
Kangaroos have placed Josh Gibson on the long-term injury list, upgrading Leigh Adams as his replacement.
trueroo
21st July 2007, 23:24
10.12-72 Tasmania 1:10 PM
Sat 21/Jul
Bellerive Oval
def. by
24.7-151 Frankston
Tasmania
Goal Kickers: L. Hansen 2, P. Koulouriotis 2, S. Fielding 2, B. Moles 2, A. Derbyshire, A. Gilmour
Best Players: L. Hansen, B. Moles, S. Fielding, L. Adams, P. Koulouriotis, R. Long
Frankston
Goal Kickers: M. Marigliani 6, R. Morris 5, B. Dore 5, C. Oliver 2, N. Benbow 2, T. Dickson 2, J. Magner, L. Clark
Best Players: M. Marigliani, R. Morris, S. Pollard, B. Dore, J. Magner, D. Clarke
trueroo
30th July 2007, 14:07
JAMES BRESNEHAN
July 30, 2007 12:00am
A 20-goal second half by North Ballarat sent the Tasmanian Devils crashing to their third triple-figure defeat of the VFL season in another Jekyll and Hyde performance at Aurora Stadium yesterday.
The Devils were told to get uncomfortable and to come in at half-time feeling sick from an exhaustive workrate.
They achieved that, playing inspired football despite a four-point deficit at half-time.
And having led by one point two minutes into the third quarter, the Devils were outscored 20 goals to three by the boys from Ballarat.
That second-half effort also left the Devils feeling uncomfortable and sick as they trudged off 24.22 (166) to 8.9 (57) losers.
Disappointed Devils coach Daryn Cresswell said the willingness to run and put pressure on in the second half was poles apart from the first half.
"The problem is now obvious," he said.
"We're not fit enough. We're miles away from other teams in terms of fitness and it's really showing in the second half of games.
One positive was the form of bigman Brad Moran.
If the Kangaroos are looking for a tall player for AFL duties, then Moran could be their man.
The big blond was super in the ruck and up forward and generally around the ground.
8.9-57 Tasmania 9:50 AM
Sun 29/Jul
Aurora Stadium
def. by
24.22-166 North Ballarat
Tasmania
Goal Kickers: A. Derbyshire 2, B. Moran 2, J. Bowden, K. Hall, T. Goldstein, B. Moles
Best Players: B. Moran, N. Street, S. Stephens, K. Richter, R. Long, J. Bowden
North Ballarat
Goal Kickers: L. Thomas 4, J. Spolding 3, E. Lower 3, B. Hughes 3, C. Urch 2, M. Campbell 2, D. Chester 2, R. Gregg 2, M. Riggio, O. Stephenson, T. Cartledge
Best Players: E. Lower, L. Thomas, S. Clifton, D. Chester, B. Goodes, M. Riggio
"We don't train together enough and that makes it really hard to develop any real continuity," he said.
Ten of the Devils' squad were Kangaroos from the other side of the partial alliance with the Shinboners.
The loss of top midfielders Paul Koulouriotis (hamstring) and Leigh Adams (suspected fractured arm) and goalkicker Brodie Moles, restricted by a knee complaint and eventually benched, brought the Devils' midfield to a standstill.
trueroo
14th August 2007, 09:51
Round 18 SCORES TEAMS TIME/VENUE
8.5-53 Tasmania 2:00 PM
Sat 11/Aug
Bellerive Oval
def. by
16.18-114 Casey Scorpions
Tasmania
Goal Kickers: K. Hall 2, J. Bowden, B. Ross, L. Adams, L. Brown, T. Bellchambers, B. Geappen
Best Players: B. Geappen, L. Adams, N. Street, A. Joseph, B. Careless, T. Goldstein
Casey Scorpions
Goal Kickers: F. Watts 7, B. Voss 2, B. Brooks, D. Armitage, J. Wall, B. Fraser, C. Dunne, S. Harrison, K. Matthews
Best Players: B. Voss, T. Makepeace, B. Brooks, K. Matthews, F. Watts, J. Gwilt
trueroo
20th August 2007, 09:38
Adams must be close to a game in the firsts !!!!
2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors
Tasmania 3.2 6.3 8.4 14.7 (91)
Coburg Tigers 7.4 15.6 22.8 24.10 (154)
GOALS:
Tasmania: Derbyshire 3 Howard 3 Adams 3 Fielding Grima Hall Fagan Cornelius
Coburg Tigers: Schulz 9 Bowden 3 Krakouer 2 Hughes 2 Hyde 2 Shelton Caruso Ronaldson Neville Gazzo White
BEST:
Tasmania: Adams Stephens Geappen Goldstein Hansen Street
Coburg Tigers: Schulz Neville Oakley-Nicholls Carnell Bowden Moore
REPORTED PLAYERS:
Tasmania: Nil
Coburg Tigers: Ni
Adams best on again, might find it hard to get back into the seniors though. Good to see the Todd follow up a good game last week getting in the bests again, as well as Hansen who apparently had a shocker last week.
Wilbur35
20th August 2007, 12:10
Adams had 40+ possessions apparently, no mean feat in an otherwise woeful team.
The Teflon Dean
20th August 2007, 12:57
Adams had 40+ possessions apparently, no mean feat in an otherwise woeful team.
23 possessions at half time. :eek:
I personally believe he is going as good as or better than Swallow at the same time in his career. He must be looked at seriously for inclusion.
trueroo
20th August 2007, 15:34
Is l Adams still eligable to play in the Nth Melb firsts????
Anti Gold Coast
23rd September 2007, 21:26
This kid will be a star. Future captain of the club. He can kick the ball, reads the play INCREADIBLY well, and is not as slow as some suggest. Has the poise of a 100+ gamer, and looked a cut above the VFL level, playing for Tassie last season.
trueroo
1st November 2007, 21:38
This kid will be a star. Future captain of the club. He can kick the ball, reads the play INCREADIBLY well, and is not as slow as some suggest. Has the poise of a 100+ gamer, and looked a cut above the VFL level, playing for Tassie last season.
i know it is real late but I have been off line for 6 weeks
Leigh could not play finals but has now been upgraded to the full list ...................
trueroo
31st January 2008, 08:58
picked up some comments from other posters
Garlett, Wundke, Goldy and Adams were on the interchange. The first 2 never got on while I was there.
Patch made an immediate impact when he went on. Can find the footy
Adams was lively when he came on.
thanks to roobear and bee dee
The Teflon Dean
31st January 2008, 09:34
I tipped this.:thumbsu:
micky_11
31st January 2008, 09:52
Just putting it out there....but
Leigh Adams would be the best Leigh on our list :)
Anti Gold Coast
31st January 2008, 20:16
"Possib-leigh"
I'm really sorry for that.
But I think he definately has the best potential of any Leigh on our list.
trueroo
7th February 2008, 07:06
Intra club practice match c/o pykie
Adams: Got to admire the way this bloke plays his footy, and he has a seriously good football brain. Rode the pine for close to two quarters, but within 45 seconds of being on, I counted 4 touches. He played half a quarter on Hansen on the wing, and then rotated off of a HFF and the middle, he will be a very good player once he gets a bit older, and he is doing his apprenticeship at the moment in the side, so to speak. We really are blessed with a brilliant engine room at the moment.
trueroo-
I see him as similar to the Harris mould just a few years younger.I just don't see him as hff wich is where jyd seem to end up playing him .
jswag-
Davies and Adams seemed to get the most of it of the new guys.
ass coach daly-
Former Collingwood midfielder Ben Davies was another newcomer to win plenty of the ball, while second-year midfielder Leigh Adams was in-and-under throughout.
"He's another one that's lost a fair bit of weight over the summer and really worked hard and, as you've seen today, he can win a bit of the footy," said Daly of Adams.
tod-
Adams has gotta get some game time in '08. Has to. The kid is all gun.
trueroo
19th February 2008, 06:43
NAB Cup
vs WBD
Leigh had restricted game time in wet greasy conditions
was a contributor
kicks 5
hand 0
Marks 2
tackles 3
ff 2
fa 0
goals 2
behinds 0
trueroo
7th March 2008, 07:44
Mar 4 2008, 10:24 PM Post #2
Report from Werribee general manager Mark Penaluna
A young and inexperienced Werribee Tigers team played their opening Practice Game last Saturday @ Skilled Stadium Geelong.
It was not only their first Practice Game, but also, the inaugural time the Werribee players and North Melbourne Football Club players had “come together” to represent the Werribee Football Club.
The Tigers began very well kicking the initial 2 goals through first game player Michael Barlow and North Melbourne forward Nathan Thompson. The remainder of the quarter was won by Geelong, finding the lead by 3 points as quarter time.
The second quarter was very even, shining lights for the Tigers were new recruit Ben Sharp dominating across half back; Ben Davies picking up disposals as will and Leigh Adams damaging at stoppages
The third term was very similar with both back lines on top, although it was becoming increasingly apparent that Geelong would do well to quell the large frame of Nathan Thompson who had 4 goals to 3 quarter time. Others to show promise were local talents Ben Fletcher, Jarrod Mather and Jackson Sheringham. Werribee finished 4 points in arrears at 3 quarter time.
Werribee dominated the final quarter with Nathan Thompson kicking another 3 goals, and Michael Barlow 2 goals, leading the way. Werribee ultimately won running away by 39 points.
Werribee 15 14 104
Geelong 10 5 65
Best
Ben Sharp, Nathan Thompson, Ben Davies, Jarrod Mather, Jackson Sheringham, Leigh Adams
Goals
Nathan Thompson 7; Michael Barlow 4; Ben Warren 2; Ben Davies 1; Leigh Adams 1
tw0kbydesign
8th March 2008, 14:06
Mar 4 2008, 10:24 PM Post #2
Report from Werribee general manager Mark Penaluna
A young and inexperienced Werribee Tigers team played their opening Practice Game last Saturday @ Skilled Stadium Geelong.
It was not only their first Practice Game, but also, the inaugural time the Werribee players and North Melbourne Football Club players had “come together” to represent the Werribee Football Club.
The Tigers began very well kicking the initial 2 goals through first game player Michael Barlow and North Melbourne forward Nathan Thompson. The remainder of the quarter was won by Geelong, finding the lead by 3 points as quarter time.
The second quarter was very even, shining lights for the Tigers were new recruit Ben Sharp dominating across half back; Ben Davies picking up disposals as will and Leigh Adams damaging at stoppages
The third term was very similar with both back lines on top, although it was becoming increasingly apparent that Geelong would do well to quell the large frame of Nathan Thompson who had 4 goals to 3 quarter time. Others to show promise were local talents Ben Fletcher, Jarrod Mather and Jackson Sheringham. Werribee finished 4 points in arrears at 3 quarter time.
Werribee dominated the final quarter with Nathan Thompson kicking another 3 goals, and Michael Barlow 2 goals, leading the way. Werribee ultimately won running away by 39 points.
Werribee 15 14 104
Geelong 10 5 65
Best
Ben Sharp, Nathan Thompson, Ben Davies, Jarrod Mather, Jackson Sheringham, Leigh Adams
Goals
Nathan Thompson 7; Michael Barlow 4; Ben Warren 2; Ben Davies 1; Leigh Adams 1
Pretty promising report there mate. Adams is going to be a ripper for us for many many years :thumbsu:
trueroo
8th March 2008, 16:43
Pretty promising report there mate. Adams is going to be a ripper for us for many many years :thumbsu:
I am not sure why he isn't getting time in the firsts , unless too many of a similar type .
trueroo
17th March 2008, 10:35
Re: Werribee v Bendigo Bombers practice match
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Here are Ben Carbonaro's player reports as posted on TSK.
The Werribee Tigers played their first game at Bartercard Oval for 2008 and were greeted with warm weather, along with a small yet appreciative crowd including a number of Kangaroos members/supporters who were first time visitors to our ground.
Both teams played attacking football for the entire duration and it came down to the final minutes where the Tigers held on to win by just five points 13.12.90 to 13.7.85
Leigh Adams didn't play, not sure of the reason why but I saw him watching the game with McMahon and said a quick gday to him but he looked fine.
ben.carbonaro
17th March 2008, 10:51
Maybe he was just resting?
James Wilsen will be suiting up for Werribee in our next practice match against Tasmania.
Had a chat with Obst after the game and he said James should be right to play against Tassie.
trueroo
25th March 2008, 21:25
Maybe he was just resting?
James Wilsen will be suiting up for Werribee in our next practice match against Tasmania.
Had a chat with Obst after the game and he said James should be right to play against Tassie.
Leigh has an injured heel and up for a test this week
trueroo
6th April 2008, 14:45
GOALS:
Geelong: Lonergan 5 Prismall 4 Simpson 3 Cheep 2 Davenport Laidler Barnes Byrne Urie Varcoe Moles Tenace
Werribee Tigers: Podsiadly 7 Adams 2 Gleeson Goldstein
BEST:
Geelong: Prismall Moles Tenace Simpson Laidler Davenport
Werribee Tigers: Podsiadly Chisholm Henderson Gleeson Goldstein Saker
trueroo
7th May 2008, 08:59
As everone is aware Leigh did a knee and is out for the season.
I think it was an ACL and had a graft from his hamstring used to replace the cartilage , screwed to the lower and pinned to the higher .
Same op that the Swans player had using the artificial cartilage and the Swans player will be available after 3 months .
Met him this week , real country boy hoping to stay on the list next year .
Comes from Worri Yallock via Eastern Rangers a bit shy but very open and not at all guarded .
He is looking to start some running soon and hopes to put on some upper body weight .
Really nice guy .
trueroo
12th August 2008, 19:05
well its a few months later and leigh is travelling ok
running up hill without brace and doing straight line stuff