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notting18
18 May 2007, 16:36
http://lions.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/5085/Default.aspx?newsId=43395

Lions sign second scholarship player
12:47 PM Fri 18 May, 2007

The Vodafone Brisbane Lions are pleased to announce the signing of 14 year old James Brain as the club’s second New South Wales AFL Scholarship player.

Brain paid his first visit to Brisbane yesterday with father Leigh and was greeted by the likes of Senior Coach Leigh Matthews and co-captains Jonathan Brown and Simon Black.

Brain has been a standout junior footballer in the NSW local football leagues and presents an exciting long-term midfield prospect.

The clever on-baller has won club best and fairest awards each year since he began his football apprenticeship as a nine year old with the Forest Lions. He has since moved on to play with St. Ives in the Northside Junior Football Association and intends to play with the ‘big boys’ in the under 18s competition at North Shore from next year.

Brain was rewarded for his impressive form among junior ranks last month with selection in the NSW under 15 state squad.

Brain plans to use his scholarship funds to visit Brisbane regularly in the coming years to learn as much as he can from the club. He feels that such an invaluable experience will further enhance his already rapid development.

“I’ve got a really great opportunity,” he said. “I just need to keep working hard and continue to improve my skills to try and make it. I would really love to eventually come up here.”

The Lions will have the option to upgrade him to the club’s senior or rookie list in 2010 when he reaches the eligible draft age.

Brain joins fellow New South Welshman Steve O’Connor as the Lions NSW scholarship players for 2007.

The AFL Scholarship Program was designed in 2006 to attract young athletes from the Greater Sydney region to Australian Rules football by providing them with a direct path to the elite AFL competition.

Through the AFL Scholarship Program, the AFL talent program in NSW/ACT is hoping to contribute 10% of the National Talent Pool by 2010.

TheBrownDog
18 May 2007, 17:11
There is plenty of nickname potential there.

Pinky
Einstein
Poin-Dexter.

Grimreepah
18 May 2007, 17:13
http://img129.imageshack.us/img129/5401/brainnw7.jpg


Pinky
Einstein
Poin-Dexter.

Richard.

Sherminator.
18 May 2007, 18:46
If he has a bad kick he can become 'Pink Spray' :eek:

Bobby Beecroft
18 May 2007, 18:55
Richard.
Reminds me of the horse that ran around inMelbourne a few years ago.
Richard Cranium :D

irel
18 May 2007, 19:52
Reminds me of the horse that ran around inMelbourne a few years ago.
Richard Cranium :D
We had Brown now we have Brain power as well!;)

BLmatt_20
19 May 2007, 18:40
played with this guy aswell in the v/line cup and swans acadamy, never knew he got a scholarship though. not a bad player aswell and good luck to him

Jabso
23 May 2007, 14:24
There is plenty of nickname potential there.

Pinky
Einstein
Poin-Dexter.

Jim.

Vidman
24 May 2007, 13:45
We had Brown now we have Brain power as well!;)

just think of the Commetti-isms that could he could come up with!

irel
24 May 2007, 19:46
just think of the Commetti-isms that could he could come up with!

I can hear Commetti's brain exploding now with the possibilities!

Grimreepah
4 Oct 2007, 13:21
Link (http://lions.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/5085/Default.aspx?newsId=52114)

Brain continues to learn
8:36 AM Thu 4 October, 2007
for lions.com.au

The Vodafone Brisbane Lions have been keeping a close eye on their newest AFL Scholarship player James Brain, who has just completed another season of football in the local NSW competition.

15 year-old Brain was signed by the Lions earlier this year under the NSW AFL Scholarship system and is showing plenty of promise.

Most recently, Brain captained his club St Ives to a premiership and took home both the Sydney Northside Associations under 15’s best and fairest and his club’s best and fairest award.

While his performances have been impressive so far, there is still a long path to follow before he reaches the AFL ranks.

As part of the scholarship program, each AFL club must select one player (maximum of two) for a football scholarship. To be eligible, players must be aged between 15 and 17 and have been living in the New South Wales Region for a maximum of three years.

The Lions will continue to closely monitor Brain and keep members and supporters informed with his progress in the coming seasons.



http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/7581/brainlw5.jpg

Ruse
4 Oct 2007, 13:53
"...living in the New South Wales Region for a maximum of three years."

wow, is that right? we should've just told sammy sheldon to move to sydney a week before the draft and we could've picked him up on a scholarship for free. Does anyone here know ebert's dad's phone number?

Cousin Jed
4 Oct 2007, 13:56
There is plenty of nickname potential there.

Pinky
Einstein
Poin-Dexter.

Halfa.

Lace Out
4 Oct 2007, 14:03
There is plenty of nickname potential there.

Pinky
Einstein
Poin-Dexter.

Bird.

Vidman
4 Oct 2007, 17:58
"...living in the New South Wales Region for a maximum of three years."


even with good behaviour? :D

Sherminator.
11 Oct 2007, 17:51
There is plenty of nickname potential there.

Pinky
Einstein
Poin-Dexter.
Beefa, as in B for Brain... :rolleyes:

POBT
5 Mar 2008, 13:33
According to this (http://www.lions.com.au/tabid/5085/News/NewsArticle/Default.aspx?newsId=55879), a guy called Jack Lawson is our 2nd scholarship player for 2008, joining the Brainiac.

Grimreepah
14 Jul 2008, 14:00
http://images.newsphotos.com.au/images5/Lores/94634681.jpg

Saw this photo that had the caption: "July 3, 2008: James Brain, an AFL prospect who is already on the books of the Brisbane Lions until 2010." The accompanying article from the Manly Times does not appear to be online.

Quigley
30 Jul 2008, 12:19
Anyone checking him out at the U16 Champs at the Gold Coast?

No 3 for NSW in case anyone is going.