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Lot of good players missed draft.Be nice to have some points spare.
Still growing?I see young Jack Williams who debuted on Colts this year is our only member of the AFL academy for next year. Pretty exciting for that young man
No idea but he is already 196ish I would think? Maybe a little taller. Played him down back for the first half Of the season- dropped his head too much. Then Ricca moved him forward and he has clean hands and A lovely kick off the boot. Could be anything. Next Logan McDonald perhaps? I wonder if he will get a gig in league? It normally helps young forwards get drafted if they can crack league in their draft year.Still growing?
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Kentucky won’t soon forget Max Duffy.
The former East Fremantle player had already put together perhaps the best career by a punter in Wildcats’ history - and he produced one final piece of magic in his farewell game.
At a key moment in Kentucky’s 23-21 Gator Bowl win against North Carolina State, Duffy sold the dummy to turn what looked like being a blocked punt into a fair catch inside the 20.
“That play by Max Duffy is one of the coolest things I have ever seen a punter do,” Kentucky sports radio host Matt Jones tweeted.
Duffy, who played three games across the 2014 and 2015 AFL seasons with Fremantle, said his instincts shone through after some awful blocking by Kentucky’s special teams.
“We’d done a bit of homework in the week leading up on one of the guys that came after it. He blocked a fair few punts during the year. The plan was to block him. Apparently we didn’t want to do that,” told RSN Breakfast.
“I knew he was going to be coming after it pretty hard and it was just a spur of the moment (decision) to go back to the AFL days.
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I'm not a Sharks supporter but I grew up in the western edge of their zone in the 1970s and have huge respect for the club. In 1979 I attended a football clinic at East Freo Oval and won a Selsun Blue T-shirt, about which I was then teased endlessly at football training.
But, seriously, the WAFL is healthy when East Fremantle are healthy, one obvious reason being that the derby crowds are good. Why has East Freo not won a premiership since 1998? Can this situation be solved? How? Is it a problem with the metropolitan zone (too multicultural and/or too elderly, depending on district)?
South can go southward almost infinitely, just as West Perth, Claremont, Swans, Subiaco and East Perth can extend northwards and to the northeast. East Freo's zone is boxed in.
FB: | Jon Stagg | John Kerr | Scott Spalding |
HB: | Marshall Stockden | Greg Madigan | Michael Collica |
C: | Gary Dhurrkay | Martin Mellody | Chris Pobjoy |
HF: | Steve O‘Brien | Earl Spalding | Stephen Bilcich |
FF: | Clint Kirey | Damien Condon | Leigh Willison |
R: | Greg Egan | Adrian Bromage | Wayne Roser |
I: | Matthew Clucas | Justin Sanders | Rhett Bowden |
Coach: | Tony Micale |