- May 14, 2012
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Will Sutherland
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seen them play??
My son played against them. Very early but both definitely have talent.
if Rhey have half a brain will choose footy. Only 11 players can play for Australia and make a living. 396 players can be best 22 at any point for an AFL club and make top dollar. Be silly to choose cricket
you can give us updates as they come along then! Are both already standouts in their team from what you can tell?
Without adding any extra pressure , the club should offer assistance and coaching to ensure he keeps his options open. Build and improving his skills etc.
Of course with these aligned players now one can't guarantee that they will land at your clubs unless the club sees an obvious benefit. For example Daicos son that is coming up ... has been mentioned as an early pick..one can be assured that Collingwood will be all over him. To me this is why I would remove discount on FA for the first round , keep it for the second and players third round on have a high discount, and do not cost much at all if anything. All clubs should be encouraged to draft the fringe father sons ..not just the gun quality ones. Thinking about our Father Sons recently , one can see Geelong are tiring to do the right thing... Its easy to draft a Farher son who is as good as Rowel, a bit harder when the fringe.
Depends on your footy prospects really.
Matthew Wade was a good junior footballer but obviously at his size getting drafted and finding a spot at AFL level would have been tough.
Mitch Marsh was a gun but both Marshs made of glass, no way would his body have stood up to AFL.
Then Alex Carey did pick football but didn't make a dent with GWS so switched back.
Those three all way better off with cricket.
Newtown are a strong club and will be in the top 3 sides in under 13s. Both would be in the best handful in the team.
Wocjinski is a year older and at the same club.
Newtown are a strong club and will be in the top 3 sides in under 13s. Both would be in the best handful in the team.
Wocjinski is a year older and at the same club.
wojos kid any good? You surely knew that question was coming!
also maybe you can answer the question cats_09 asked before. What position are they playing at under 13/s moons kid and riccardis kid?? Are they key positions players is probably what people are hoping to hear at lest one of em
Very small, very quick, tough bugger, was a forward pocket in last years flag winning under 13s div 1 premiership. Doubt he plays 1sts in under 15s this year.
so a Clone of his old man by the sounds of it.
Mooney yes
Riccardi no
Both will be similar sizes to their dads
Very small for his age group.
There are now a helluva lot of spots worldwide where cricket journeymen can make a decent living outside the Test team for 12 months of the year, and for much longer than the average 5-year AFL career.if Rhey have half a brain will choose footy. Only 11 players can play for Australia and make a living. 396 players can be best 22 at any point for an AFL club and make top dollar. Be silly to choose cricket
He kept getting run out.GHS as well
Go Catters
if Rhey have half a brain will choose footy. Only 11 players can play for Australia and make a living. 396 players can be best 22 at any point for an AFL club and make top dollar. Be silly to choose cricket
i can imagine a lot of that is regulated also by the AFL and affiliated bodies. At what age is it acceptable to indoctrinate a young player into the clubs systems?? Is 12/13/14/ too young to take them under the clubs wings for academies and trainings?? Or perhaps just a glimpse enough to wet their appetite and hunger to work hard at footy and make it to the grade??
but potentially they aren’t allowed to bring them in till they are x age and the AFL perhaps won’t allow them to train with the next gen academies... so do they have enough quality father sons to set up a stand-alone FS group?? Or are there even enough of them AFL quality frequently enough to warrant such financing?? One can imagine it ebbs and flows and would be dictated year by year if it’s worth the investment and almost function as a pop up academy rather than an ongoing thing.
perhsps even such academies could really save us from a Nathan ablett situation... where AFL and it’s pressures got the best of him, it could be used to help mentor him and to deal with the pressure in a mentorship way under the Tutorage of someone like ling.
or perhaps even a superior talented junior father son who is excelling at another sport, encourage them to give football a go and put them on the path. As these kids generally are good at many sports.
it’s a good discussion to be had isn’t it??
My son played against them. Very early but both definitely have talent.
How's your son talent-wise?
Takes after his mum, then?Good honest toiler.