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He is the only eligible non mature age f/s. Don't really know how he is going really has been playing APS footy.Any update on young Romero? Is he eligible this year? Is he the only potential F:S this year?
Interested in why Liam McKay's stats were worth listingVic Metro and Country players who played TAC last week:
Calder Cannons v Western Jets
Karl Brown - 2 goals, 1 behind, 15 disposals, 2 handball receives, 2 marks (1 contested)
Hayden Blythe - 1 goal, 14 disposals, 4 handball receives, 4 marks, 3 tackles
Wilson Berry - 16 disposals, 6 handball receives, 3 tackles
Brodie Romensky - 24 disposals, 2 handball receives, 6 marks (1 contested), 12 tackles
Oscar Junker - 1 behind, 13 disposals, 4 handball receives, 4 marks (1 contested), 4 tackles
Eastern Ranges v North Ballarat
Jordan Lynch - 1 goal, 13 disposals, 4 handball receives, 4 marks, 4 tackles
Willem Drew - 1 goal, 21 disposals, 5 handball receives, 2 marks, 8 tackles
Jarrod Korewha - 15 disposals, 6 handball receives, 6 marks, 2 tackles
Tom Williamson - 2 behinds, 19 disposals, 2 handball receives, 9 marks, 7 tackles
Shannon Beks - 2 goals, 14 disposals, 2 handball receives, 6 marks (3 contested), 1 tackle
Lloyd Meek - 1 goal, 11 disposals, 2 handball receives, 4 marks (1 contested), 6 tackles, 9 hitouts
Sandringham Dragons v Bendigo Pioneers
Corey Lyons - 1 behind, 24 disposals, 7 handball receives, 6 marks, 6 tackles
Hamish Brayshaw - 1 goal, 21 disposals, 4 handball receives, 5 marks (1 contested), 10 tackles
Lachlan Filipovic - 4 disposals, 3 handball receives, 3 tackles, 23 hitouts
Cooper Jones - 1 goal, 1 behind, 11 disposals, 4 handball receives, 5 marks (1 contested), 3 tackles
Joseph Atley - 1 behind, 15 disposals, 5 handball receives, 2 marks, 4 tackles
Braidon Blake - 10 disposals, 3 handball receives, 3 marks, 1 tackle
Kayle Kirby - 6 goals, 1 behind, 12 disposals, 3 marks (1 contested), 4 tackles
Murray Bushrangers v Oakleigh Chargers
Jack Roughsedge - 39 disposals, 14 handball receives, 4 marks (1 contested), 8 tackles
Jordan Ridley - 1 goal, 3 behinds, 23 disposals, 7 handball receives, 6 marks, 1 tackle
Taylin Duman - 3 goals, 2 behinds, 16 disposals, 4 handball receives, 7 marks, 2 tackles
Callum Searle - 16 disposals, 4 handball receives, 3 marks, 4 tackles
Gippsland Power v Northern Knights
Mason Bakey - 24 disposals, 9 handball receives, 3 marks, 4 tackles
Will Leslie - 1 goal, 27 disposals, 7 handball receives, 2 marks, 3 tackles
Dandenong Stingrays v Geelong Falcons
Sam Fowler - 1 goal, 1 behind, 18 disposals, 5 handball receives, 2 marks, 7 tackles
Reece Piper - 10 disposals, 2 marks, 2 tackles
Thomas Jok - 14 disposals, 2 handball receives, 1 contested mark, 7 tackles
Liam McKay - 1 disposal, 1 handball receive, 2 tackles
Myles Polholke - 1 goal, 1 behind, 20 disposals, 6 handball receives, 6 marks (1 contested), 8 tackles
Joshua Battle - 4 goals, 2 behinds, 14 disposals, 2 handball receives, 3 marks (1 contested), 6 tackles
Brett Blair - 1 goal, 7 disposals, 2 handball receives, 3 marks (1 contested), 1 tackles
Jack Henry - 2 goals, 14 disposals, 2 handball receives, 5 marks (1 contested), 5 tackles
Interested in why Liam McKay's stats were worth listing

We won't get close to him IMOBattle![]()
Is VCs match also today or set for tomorrow?
Also interested in top 3 jets!
Looking at our current list we have 13 players over 191. And a few of those are midfielders. Most other teams have 16-18 players - many don't work out but this is based on an understanding of the need to have a few eggs in each basket.
So who are the top 3 kids over 191 that we think might go past the top 10 - presuming we can't trade up it looks highly unlikely we get anything before that.
Focusing on school footy atm and will be playing VFL come July.He is the only eligible non mature age f/s. Don't really know how he is going really has been playing APS footy.
This has me a bit surprised, I expected the allies to be a fair bit better than SA. Maybe there is more SA talent to look in to than I first thought. Stengle 3 goals, thought he looked pretty classy in his highlights despite his height.http://m.afl.com.au/news/2016-06-04/u18s-graham-leads-sa-to-commanding-win
SOUTH Australian captain Jack Graham has steered his team to a strong 44-point win over the Allies in the opening game of the division one NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.
Graham helped control the midfield battle for South Australia as it overcame a slow start to post the 15.11 (101) to 8.9 (57) victory at AAMI Stadium on Saturday in round one of the national carnival.
The powerful 183cm prospect gathered 29 disposals and eight clearances in a solid display as he continues to build into the season following an interrupted summer with a quad injury.
Half-forward Darcy Fogarty kicked four goals in an impressive effort for South Australia, while Jackson Lee gathered 23 touches and a goal.
Midfielder Jonty Scharenberg collected 20 disposals, Jake Pitman had 27 touches and ruckman Peter Ladhams showed his improvement with 32 hit-outs and 12 touches as he dominated the midfield battle.
The Allies struggled after starting well, with key midfielders Jack Bowes (nine touches and two goals) and Brad Scheer (11 disposals) quiet.
Kobe Mutch continued his strong season with 22 disposals and 11 tackles in a hard-working effort, while Greater Western Sydney academy prospect Harry Perryman played in the forward half and had 18 touches and a goal.
Perryman can play in a number of positions, and displayed his ability to kick on both feet around goal. Brisbane Lions academy prospect Jack Rolls was also solid off half-back with 17 disposals.
The Allies wasted their chances to skip ahead early in the contest, hitting the post three times in the opening term. Perryman started his day in busy fashion, but was wasteful in attack, kicking three behinds in the opening quarter.
Todd Marshall's opening mark, snap and goal was impressive, but was countered by a sharp on-the-run shot from exciting South Australian small Kym Lebois helped his team draw within two points at the first change.
They took the lead after that, with a run of goals to Fogarty and Will Hayward pushing South Australia to a 17-point advantage at the main break.
The Allies' run and drive was contained in the second term, but in exciting signs, bottom-ager Connor Ballenden chipped in with a clever goal and strong contested mark to show why recruiters already have him pegged as a player to watch next year.
The 200cm key forward isn't eligible for the draft until 2017 but is tied to the Brisbane Lions' academy.
South Australian small forward Tyson Stengle provided the highlight of the third term when he cleverly snapped a goal from the 50-metre arc in the pocket, which was his second major in a lively showing around goal.
When Stengle snapped truly again early in the last term he all but sealed the win for South Australia, which will host Western Australia next Sunday at AAMI Stadium.
The Allies have the bye in round two, but will be hoping for a better performance in round three after coming together as a team just days before their round-one meeting.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2.3 7.7 10.11 15.11 (101)
ALLIES 2.5 4.8 5.9 8.9 (57)
GOALS
Fogarty 4, Stengle 3, Bedford 2, Hayward 2, Pitman, Lee, Lebois, Coleman-Jones
Allies: Bowes 2, Perryman, Fisher, Ballenden, Davis, Sproule, Marshall