Academy: Gold Coast SUNS Gun Factory

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Oh boy! I can already envision Mally, Rogers, Lombard (and Rioli?) absolutely tearing backlines apart with their speed and skills.

When our list concessions reduce (if we do well this year, assuming 2025) we won’t be able to take 3-4 Academy graduates every year anyway. The overflow could potentially end up at Melb clubs, so don’t know what the whinge is about.
Just remember that restriction only applies to matching bids and we always reserve the right to draft our academy players with actual picks. For example, had we finished in the 5-8th range last year then we would've only been able to match bids for Walter (3) + Read (9) and then it would be on us to put together a live trade to secure Roger before the pick 14 bid came through. So there are still mechanisms to retain our acadedmy talent even if we are bound by these finals restrictions.
 
Just remember that restriction only applies to matching bids and we always reserve the right to draft our academy players with actual picks. For example, had we finished in the 5-8th range last year then we would've only been able to match bids for Walter (3) + Read (9) and then it would be on us to put together a live trade to secure Roger before the pick 14 bid came through. So there are still mechanisms to retain our acadedmy talent even if we are bound by these finals restrictions.

They are changing the bidding/matching academy/father son/NGA player system in what looks like to be in 2025
 
They are changing the bidding/matching academy/father son/NGA player system in what looks like to be in 2025

Andrew Dillon said yesterday it could be either this year or next year depending on when the review is submitted, which you're right is different to what they said a couple of months ago.
 

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Oh boy! I can already envision Mally, Rogers, Lombard (and Rioli?) absolutely tearing backlines apart with their speed and skills.


Just remember that restriction only applies to matching bids and we always reserve the right to draft our academy players with actual picks. For example, had we finished in the 5-8th range last year then we would've only been able to match bids for Walter (3) + Read (9) and then it would be on us to put together a live trade to secure Roger before the pick 14 bid came through. So there are still mechanisms to retain our acadedmy talent even if we are bound by these finals restrictions.

Was more thinking towards our ability to keep Academy kids every year when our overall list numbers go back to normal. Or are have we already had our extra list spots removed?
Possibly keep some on as VFL only players?


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Andrew Dillon said yesterday it could be either this year or next year depending on when the review is submitted, which you're right is different to what they said a couple of months ago.

On the radio this morning they said would most likely be 2025 as teams have already pre planned for the 2024 draft with future picks ect
 
For those wondering why Nank's moved back to Queensland:

"High flying ruck Caleb Nancarrow took a similar path to Everitt, but is now back in Queensland after graduating from Scotch College. The Cairns native is based on the Gold Coast and will be looking to settle into his draft year with consistency."

-Rookie Me website.
 
For those wondering why Nank's moved back to Queensland:

"High flying ruck Caleb Nancarrow took a similar path to Everitt, but is now back in Queensland after graduating from Scotch College. The Cairns native is based on the Gold Coast and will be looking to settle into his draft year with consistency."

-Rookie Me website.

Team has been announced and Nancarrow is playing tomorrow.
 

Leo Lombard will again suit up for the Australian U18 team when they take on the Footscray VFL team on Saturday morning at 11am. Considering Lombard has already played a fair few VFL games and is even a VFL premiership player, it probably won't take him that long to adjust to the level like it may for other U18 players. Lombard was pretty good for the Australian team two weeks ago when they played the Coburg VFL team and another strong performance in this game should really ram home the point that he is a top 10 prospect.
 
Our U18 male academy team is currently belting the Oakleigh Charges 49-9 at halftime. Get ready for more whinging about our academy from those southerners.
 
Currently at the Oakley Chargers v Suns U18 and seriously impressed with their aggressive game style and overall plan. There are a LOT of class kids out there to get excited about. Zeke Uwland, Koby Coulson and Dylan Patterson standing out but all playing well. Dylan Patterson is an absolute star in the making....pink boots and all!
 
Currently at the Oakley Chargers v Suns U18 and seriously impressed with their aggressive game style and overall plan. There are a LOT of class kids out there to get excited about. Zeke Uwland, Koby Coulson and Dylan Patterson standing out but all playing well. Dylan Patterson is an absolute star in the making....pink boots and all!
Is there stream?
 

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Currently at the Oakley Chargers v Suns U18 and seriously impressed with their aggressive game style and overall plan. There are a LOT of class kids out there to get excited about. Zeke Uwland, Koby Coulson and Dylan Patterson standing out but all playing well. Dylan Patterson is an absolute star in the making....pink boots and all!
Would be awesome to read more about Patterson if you're willing to share. My understanding is he's the one with the highest ceiling/most x factor from our stellar '25 draft crop. Lightning quick and serious hops from what I've heard.
 
Would be an Oakleigh B team no? All the good players would be playing APS at the moment?
Edit: Yes, absolute B team for Oakleigh. Missing alot of top tier players.
Good for the boys to get a win but wouldn't be beating my chest over it.
Yeah, hard to know what to take out of it given all the APS kids are playing school footy. So you have to play your fringe players.

I see Nancarrow was a non factor with 3 touches

But Zeke Uwland had 25 and 6 goals.
So... not a defender like his brother then.
 
Yeah, hard to know what to take out of it given all the APS kids are playing school footy. So you have to play your fringe players.

I see Nancarrow was a non factor with 3 touches

But Zeke Uwland had 25 and 6 goals.
So... not a defender like his brother then.
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"The surname of our next gun small forward does say Uwland... But it says Zeke Uwland"
 
Yeah, hard to know what to take out of it given all the APS kids are playing school footy. So you have to play your fringe players.

I see Nancarrow was a non factor with 3 touches

But Zeke Uwland had 25 and 6 goals.
So... not a defender like his brother then.
25 touches and 6 goals as a bottom ager!?!? Wowza. Even against an Oakleigh B team that's a very impressive stat line. I've read that Zeke has exceptional foot skills and was named on the wing in the U16 AA team last year so it's probably fair to say that he's a fairly quick runner. I know he's been used on the half back line recently and that's probably because of his foot skills but it sounds like he was given freedom to roam between the midfield and forward line yesterday.

Can someone who attended the game confirm where Zeke played? Did he rotate between the wing and forward line?
 
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25 touches and 6 goals as a bottom ager!?!? Wowza. Even against an Oakleigh B team that's a very impressive stat line. I've read that Zeke has exceptional foot skills and was named on the wing in the U16 AA team last year so it's probably fair to say that he's a fairly quick runner. I know he's been used on the half back line recently and that's probably because of his foot skills but it sounds like he was given freedom to roam between the midfield and forward line yesterday.

Can someone who attended the game confirm where Zeke played? Did he rotate between the wing and forward line?
He seemed to be everywhere but predominantly mid and forward. Some great perormances by almost the whole side - regardless of who or who wasn't playing. Leo Lombard was with the Nat'l Academy, Oscar Woods injured - Zac Eckersley and Snowy couldn't even make the team. The future is very bright if they can continue to attack the ball like they did.
 

Discover the Uwland, Davies sibling combinations that are developing on the Gold Coast​

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As for what Georja could look like as a player, Darcie likened her to a Carlton Brownlow medallist.

“I really rate her, I think she’s amazing, for someone that big and tall, she’s like a Patty Cripps,” Darcie said.

“She plays like an inside mid, I can’t wait for it to be her draft year, hopefully she comes to the Suns.

“Playing alongside her would be amazing just because of how smart she is with the footy and also just how she works and trains to get to the level she can play at.”
Under-18 girl’s academy coach Jess Sedunary, who doubles as the AFLW forwards coach, had high praise for both Darcie and Georja.

“The thing that I love about both of them is their desire and want to get better and to find different ways to get better … they both really love it,” Sedunary said.

“When an athlete has that mindset and attitude it’s very exciting, the sky’s the limit.

“To see them play together as players I think would be pretty scary because they’ve both got height and competitiveness.”

Sedunary echoed Darcie’s sentiment about her younger sister, adding that she believed Georja would be an “unreal” talent when she gets to AFLW level.

“She’s very elite in the way she does everything, it’s not just her on-field stuff, whether it’s learning structures or drills, being a good teammate, having a good voice at training, she’s the whole package,” Sedunary said.
Under-18 boy’s academy coach Jarrod Cotton described the Uwland’s as a talented family, noting that Zeke had already cracked the leadership group despite being underage.

“Zeke’s a really good player so I’m excited what the future could hold for him too … there’s been a lot of hard work for him,” Cotton said.

While the pair are both defenders, Cotton noted how their contrasting game styles could complement each other if given the chance to shine in the same backline.

“(Zeke) can play through the midfield but we use him more as a running defender, he’s a really good kick and makes pretty good decisions when he gets the ball in his hands,” Cotton said.
“He’s a different style player to Bodhi, Bodhi’s really good overhead, more of a stronger player where Zeke’s more of a running player.

“They’re both different players but very talented.”

“If they both get to play AFL footy together, playing with your family at that level is pretty special.
 
25 touches and 6 goals as a bottom ager!?!? Wowza. Even against an Oakleigh B team that's a very impressive stat line. I've read that Zeke has exceptional foot skills and was named on the wing in the U16 AA team last year so it's probably fair to say that he's a fairly quick runner. I know he's been used on the half back line recently and that's probably because of his foot skills but it sounds like he was given freedom to roam between the midfield and forward line yesterday.

Can someone who attended the game confirm where Zeke played? Did he rotate between the wing and forward line?
I watched the game. Started midfield, then high forward. Also 5 rebound 50s so must’ve covered the ground
 

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