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Dominic Akuei
There’s that Ariel hang time there’s athleticism but also a self awareness that that work now begins to hone his craftAbsolutely rapt to have Dom officially part of our list, his highlights are really impressive! The way he reads the play, his agility and tackling ability I feel we have found our future replacement for Jonesy. Some more development and some time in the gym, I believe he will be a real player for us!! Welcome Dom
- How's he going?Could have dom-in-18
I didn't know you wore glasses.
Not sure what the Dees did to get the Stingrays zone , but they might be sitting on a goldmine there. Hopefully the AFL change the rules again if that eventuates.
Top 20 except for WA & SA metropolitan based indigenous players.Already have I believe - can only match bids outside the top 40 picks for NGA players. Elite prospects will be going to whoever rates them highest. Only "bargains" will be the real late bloomers.
Top 40 for all next yearTop 20 except for WA & SA metropolitan based indigenous players.
Also, I can't believe we actually found someone from our zone!!!
I think our NGA zone is about one and half streets in Whittelsea, but excludes any odd-numbered properties, all brick veneer houses, strata-titled dwellings and players whose surnames don't rhyme with Louie....
When some of them turn into key forwards and tall wingmen, then I'll be impressed. They seem to be a bit overqualified athletically, ATM.Been said earlier in the thread, but the natural build and athleticism of some of these Sudanese players is very well-suited to our form of football. Glad to see we’ve found and developed one - hope he makes it. I definitely expect to see plenty more African-heritage players in the AFL in coming years. Good luck, Dom!
Conservative60cm of that was his big melon.