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So you're saying he's a hack footballer that will never get drafted?
Never Seen Him Play so Can't make a Call.
Have you seen him have 50 Touches and 20 Goals in a Game Then?
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So you're saying he's a hack footballer that will never get drafted?
Thats a lot of supercoach points.Never Seen Him Play so Can't make a Call.
Have you seen him have 50 Touches and 20 Goals in a Game Then?
Never Seen Him Play so Can't make a Call.
Have you seen him have 50 Touches and 20 Goals in a Game Then?
Lucky I loopholed him as CThats a lot of supercoach points.
Many from the boundary or regulation shots?Yep.
That might be true, but they also didn't have the luxury of playing on the bowling greens they currently play on. I'm not sure how often they changed the ball back then, but I remember when I played the thing would weigh a ton when it got waterlogged and covered in mudIt was much easier to hit a target back then as the amount of pressure on the ball carrier has more than tripled in recent times compared to back then.
I'm not sure why you would blatantly lie, but more power to you I guessYep.
I'm not sure why you would blatantly lie, but more power to you I guess
Are you allergic to jokes? guess so.
You are the one that gone on with it and gone past a Joke
Not since Relton Roberts. Touches is street slang for sandwiches yeah?Never Seen Him Play so Can't make a Call.
Have you seen him have 50 Touches and 20 Goals in a Game Then?
Hardly, What a dumb question of "Have you seen him have 50 Touches and 20 Goals in a Game Then?" ask a dumb question get a dumb answer.
Anyway, this thread is getting off topic. I'll be leaving it there.
No, but the person you were replying to sometimes has a hard time getting them, which I thought you were aware of.Are you allergic to jokes? guess so.
Not since Relton Roberts. Touches is street slang for sandwiches yeah?
Ex-Collingwood star Leon Davis plays for Kenilworth Football Club ...
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Mobile-friendly - May 19, 2015 - Former Collingwood star Leon Davis with his son, Levi, at Kenilworth Football Club. Picture: Bianca De .
Ex-Collingwood star Leon Davis plays for Kenilworth Football Club ...
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My old club, up the kookas.Ex-Collingwood star Leon Davis plays for Kenilworth Football Club ...
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Thanks DaveRead this on the Bound for Glory Web-site:
Good to see Josh make the Chargers team as an Underage Kid.
1st I ever heard that Nick has shown some Really Good Signs.
http://boundforglorynews.com/afl-bloodlines-father-sons/
Got to love it. Chuck inEdited for further embellishment and multi permutations
Ex-Collingwood star Leon Davis plays for Kenilworth Football Club ...
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Doesn't Davis look fantastic, great great photoEx-Collingwood star Leon Davis plays for Kenilworth Football Club ...
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Hi Guys -
Just started my notes for 2016; had a look at Eastern Ranges training during the preseason and it looks as though young Cal Brown has put on some KGS. He's dynamite. Explosive, quick, will pounce on the ball and spring back up to his feet, or wrap himself around the ball carrier. His forward pressure was something that stood out to me last year, and whilst 2015 was probably a development year for him - he looks ready to start bridging the gap between his best and worst. If that prelim lats year was anything to go off, we might have a player. Will be interesting to see whether he takes off or tapers off. The Metro side won't be a strong one this year, so I'd be hoping he can secure a spot in the final squad if he's fit and his form warrants it.
On the other hand, Josh Daicos is looking fit and has been training with the Chargers. Slick ball user off both sides of his body, doens't need much room to make things happen, put the ball out in front of him and he's unstoppable. Not quite sure he has a 'contested' side just yet, he's a slight frame so he's not looking for contact, but he likes to run his opponent under the ball, and work him over to keep the ball moving in play. Like his dad, he's no hit-up, lead-out forward but he's slippery and creative enough around the arc to suggest he'll be F/S by the Pies.
From my reports, Josh declined against playing with Oakleigh and went back to play YJFL and School Footy. He was named on the forward flank in the YJFL team of the year - which is a good sign. Josh is a talent, but from what I've seen, both boys are gifted but some might say that little Nick might be the pick.
Either way, I cannot see Collingwood opting to overlook the Daicos boys.
I was speaking to the great man a few years back, they're very close with the Silvagnis, and at least one of his kids barracks for Carlton!!! Much to my shock and horror!! Of course the great man did support South as a kid himself.Hi Guys -
Just started my notes for 2016; had a look at Eastern Ranges training during the preseason and it looks as though young Cal Brown has put on some KGS. He's dynamite. Explosive, quick, will pounce on the ball and spring back up to his feet, or wrap himself around the ball carrier. His forward pressure was something that stood out to me last year, and whilst 2015 was probably a development year for him - he looks ready to start bridging the gap between his best and worst. If that prelim lats year was anything to go off, we might have a player. Will be interesting to see whether he takes off or tapers off. The Metro side won't be a strong one this year, so I'd be hoping he can secure a spot in the final squad if he's fit and his form warrants it.
On the other hand, Josh Daicos is looking fit and has been training with the Chargers. Slick ball user off both sides of his body, doens't need much room to make things happen, put the ball out in front of him and he's unstoppable. Not quite sure he has a 'contested' side just yet, he's a slight frame so he's not looking for contact, but he likes to run his opponent under the ball, and work him over to keep the ball moving in play. Like his dad, he's no hit-up, lead-out forward but he's slippery and creative enough around the arc to suggest he'll be F/S by the Pies.
From my reports, Josh declined against playing with Oakleigh and went back to play YJFL and School Footy. He was named on the forward flank in the YJFL team of the year - which is a good sign. Josh is a talent, but from what I've seen, both boys are gifted but some might say that little Nick might be the pick.
Either way, I cannot see Collingwood opting to overlook the Daicos boys.