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Maybe Sharrad? He may want to step away from footy for a little bit because he is in court.
Only a guess.
Maybe Sharrad? He may want to step away from footy for a little bit because he is in court.
Only a guess.
Buggerman has gone to Sturt , home not even one day and into the rumours already , more to come
It's 18 to 23. Some of the underage players have probably been given permission to stay with us by the SANFL like Jake Johansen last season.I'd like to have it confirmed whether the Academy age limit begins at 16 and not 18. I heard that some of our juniors U18 were able to stay with us but opted to move elsewhere to continue playing u18s to have a better chance to impressing scouts.
It's 18 to 23. Some of the underage players have probably been given permission to stay with us by the SANFL like Jake Johansen last season.
http://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/2013-09-10/statement-port-adelaide-accepts-sanfl-invitationI believe Jake has been the only one because he played seniors with us before the new rules. As for others, I haven't heard. I wonder if the age restriction does not apply to father-son then? It was an Academy player that stated there are 16yo out there training, perhaps he's got it wrong.
http://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/2013-09-10/statement-port-adelaide-accepts-sanfl-invitation
He may be apart of a Port Adelaide Academy but not THE Port Adelaide Academy team that competes in the SANFL Reserves comp.
Port Adelaide junior development pathway programs
» A series of junior football programs that may include the following:
» A metropolitan academy
- A country academy
- An Aboriginal player academy
- An international player academy
- A father/son academy
I'm assuming these groups just train at the club (and play with their amateur clubs) until they are 18 and then if they are good enough they play in the Academy team.
2014 PAFC Academy player KYRAN DIXON was recently diagnosed with leukaemia. He is currently in hospital undergoing chemotherapy - but at the young age of just 21 he is in good spirits and is otherwise very healthy and fit.
(Found this on a link on Facebook)
All the best to the kid! In his fight and recovery
Its a different Mitch Farmer.
He used to get a raise out of me every time he played for us but none more so than the last quarter of the 2004 Prelim2013 off-season Wanganeen recruits Bruggemann.
2014 off-season Wanganeen recruits Paddy Ryder.
Give him a raise.
doesnt surprise me that angus has left, recruiting all those talls and with redden coming back, he would hardly have got a game at port. more money, more game time, seems fair enough.
Disagree. The circumstance in which he began playing SANFL mean that if it wasn't for Port, he may still be a bush-leaguer. Disappointed in his lack of commitment.doesnt surprise me that angus has left, recruiting all those talls and with redden coming back, he would hardly have got a game at port. more money, more game time, seems fair enough.
Disagree. The circumstance in which he began playing SANFL mean that if it wasn't for Port, he may still be a bush-leaguer. Disappointed in his lack of commitment.
He bailed on the club that gave him a chance, after he indicated that he would stay. Dog act.Commitment , To be able to get limited game time & to receive $100 per instead of $400 per game. Remember rules state AFL listed players get a game before "Contracted Players"
He bailed on the club that gave him a chance, after he indicated that he would stay. Dog act.
Dog act? Get a grip. He would've been told to hang around to see what happened with the draft before making up his mind, and unfortunately for him 3 of the 4 draftees are taller than him. Rules or not, at least one of them would get first crack in the league team before him. I guarantee the club would have no grudge with him moving on.He bailed on the club that gave him a chance, after he indicated that he would stay. Dog act.