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He's been mentioned before back in July in this thread but I wouldnt be surprised if we look at Brandan Parfitt for a late pick or even a rookie pick.
He played for NT Thunder in the U/18 championships, and was an All Oz selection. Played 5 league games for North Adelaide and 10 for their reserves this year and is in our Aboriginal Academy. This story about him is on the website. The sort of solid citizen the club likes and take advantage of our academy set up without giving up a pick like the northern academies.
http://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/2015-10-26/aboriginal-academy-graduate-wins-scholarship
He played for NT Thunder in the U/18 championships, and was an All Oz selection. Played 5 league games for North Adelaide and 10 for their reserves this year and is in our Aboriginal Academy. This story about him is on the website. The sort of solid citizen the club likes and take advantage of our academy set up without giving up a pick like the northern academies.
http://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/2015-10-26/aboriginal-academy-graduate-wins-scholarship
http://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/2015-10-26/aboriginal-academy-graduate-wins-scholarshipNOT many teenagers can say they’ve won a national scholarship, been selected in the under 18 All-Australian team and graduated from an AFL football academy in the space of a year.
2015 has been a pretty big one for 17-year-old Port Adelaide Aboriginal AFL Academy graduate Brandan Parfitt – and by the sound of things, it’s only going to get better.The young talent recently received a prestigious Jim Stynes scholarship for his commitment to academic and sports excellence as an indigenous student.........The scholarship funds go towards football, travel and education expenses to help him pursue his potential as a footballer. He’s one of just 44 recipients across the country......






