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I don't remember if that is good or bad
Mine said I am morbidly obese though
Underweight. Definitely not healthy for my height lol.
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I don't remember if that is good or bad
Mine said I am morbidly obese though
Mine is 28, reccomends that I drop 10 kilos.Underweight. Definitely not healthy for my height lol.
I'm the opposite, Recomends me to put on 10kgMine is 28, reccomends that I drop 10 kilos.
Well it beats when it said that I was obese.
I was always bone thin until I hit 28, now I actually retain food that I eatI'm the opposite, Recomends me to put on 10kg
Probably has something to do with your body type. I'm on the extreme side of the ectomorphic scale which is why I am always so far underweight.
I'm borderline overweight but a gym-junkie, BMI scales for athletes are really not helpful.
YES PLEASEOscar Allen.
Welcome to the board spindleshanks.Underweight. Definitely not healthy for my height lol.
Liam Ryan would be on our radarAnyways going back to the mystery WA player my guess is either Allen or Kelly (VitalDread did say we where looking at mature agers and kicking 7.2 from 35 disposals at WAFL seniors will make a lot of clubs have a good look).
Think skinnierWelcome to the board spindleshanks.
We sure do like defenders.
Anyways going back to the mystery WA player my guess is either Allen or Kelly (VitalDread did say we where looking at mature agers and kicking 7.2 from 35 disposals at WAFL seniors will make a lot of clubs have a good look).
Think you will find it is Tyler Keitel
Key position defender turnt forward who is still young enough to develop into something ok at AFL level.
Wasnt he tipped to go late first round then slipped to the rookie draft?So you're saying we've spoken to him? Or we were seen watching him?
The reason why I ask is because he's a name that does get thrown up a lot on BF ever since he became draft eligible.
We would have spoken to a lot of players already imo.
Wasnt he tipped to go late first round then slipped to the rookie draft?
David Gourdis style, or have I got the numbers wrong? From memory Keitel didn't leave the system on the best terms and had mental health issues that contributed to holding him back.
Didn't think that he looked built so you're most likely right that he could go as a rookie
I wonder if we get lets say, Coffield & Brayshaw if we see Dahl move up forward to play that role in time. I am hoping Dunkley improves a lot this off season, we don't have enough marking options in the midfield.
Yeah true.Wrong with Dunkley and Jong back we have 3 see bonti
What I have seen of Angus , he will carve out a solid career baring injuries , but I don't see any elite traits with him. His awareness and decision making are not that great.
If the younger brother is similar --- pass , you will get another grunt mid in West next year.
Just catching up on the last 5 pages.
Angus has elite breakaway pace, I've seen him break away from stoppages on a number of occasions at TAC level. I think that's the main elite trait he possesses, but for whatever reason he doesn't yet have the confidence to use it at AFL level. He has a 20m sprint time of 2.81 which is ridiculous. This article below says it better then I can and it does mention he was pretty smart around goal too.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-10-28/30-days-to-the-draft-meet-angus-brayshaw
Andrew is more of an endurance athlete that has a good sidestep and a very quick first very steps. He's a better user too IMO (good vision), but I think sometimes he can handball too much instead of taking the game on himself. That's kinda why I'm in too minds whether he would be a good choice for us. I quite like him as a player, but I wonder if he's too similar to our other mids and like you said we have West to consider next year as well.