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Don’t think so.Doesn't he also have a role at Port?
Other than his channel 7 commentary gig - he’s moved away from football from what I can gather.
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Don’t think so.Doesn't he also have a role at Port?
Not a chance.
Shaun is a director of ACS Indigenous - which is a subsidiary of ACS and provides employment / services in the Adelaide property management / cleaning sector.
He is focused on giving young indigenous South Australians employment opportunities.
He won’t be giving that up to work interstate.
He had this role as recently as last year but can’t find if he’s left it or not. Assuming he’s still there.Don’t think so.
Other than his channel 7 commentary gig - he’s moved away from football from what I can gather.
Maybe - but the point I agreed with was the family wouldn’t move from Adelaide to Melbourne (again).Ky will be 18 when we draft him like other drafted players, he may choose to come to Melbourne by himself and stay with a family.
He’s still thereHe had this role as recently as last year but can’t find if he’s left it or not. Assuming he’s still there.
Burgoyne to return home to Alberton
Four-time AFL premiership champion Shaun Burgoyne will return to Alberton to take up a multi-faceted off-field role with Port Adelaide.www.portadelaidefc.com.au
Good. So he needs to send his son to Hawthorn to avoid a conflict of interest.He’s still there
Unfortunately. Even FS are hard when you are not successful.Don't think the Burgoynes are leaving Adelaide.
It's gonna kill me to see us miss out on the Burgoynes and Hodges, but that's the most likely outcome at the moment.
Let's be honest, he won't leave his family.Based on what? Nothing said here will provide any insight - either way - as to what a teenage kid is planning now, let alone at draft time.
Let's be honest, he won't leave his family.
Why? Is he that much closer to his parents than any other 18yo?
Most 18yr old Draftees don't have a choice - he likely will.Why? Is he that much closer to his parents than any other 18yo?
Most 18yr old Draftees don't have a choice - he likely will.
No insight into family, just assessing circumstances known to all.And no one here has any actual insight into what that choice will be.
Yet, the handwringing…
Very presumptuousNo insight into family, just assessing circumstances known to all.
When you have a choice, the one closest to family will be the easiest to make for an 18 year old.
How big are his hands?What does he weigh?
No insight into family, just assessing circumstances known to all.
When you have a choice, the one closest to family will be the easiest to make for an 18 year old.
This is a football forum...I love my family, I had a choice, I still moved interstate.
Just wait for a while and they will tell you themselves what they plan to do. Until then, it just doesn’t matter
This is a football forum...
They have 4 FS to choose from this year.Port have another Burgoyne to think about so no guarantee they would take him even if he wanted to go there. Alot of pressure for the kid if he goes Port.
May be better off coming to us where he will just slowly move through the systen.
Which would have to happen anyway as he was three siblings all schooling in SA and the family are not going to uproot that for himKy will be 18 when we draft him like other drafted players, he may choose to come to Melbourne by himself and stay with a family.
Kobe Williams (2025) may also be an option. I thought I read somewhere that Percy (2027) was the better Silk.So Cooper Hodge made AA under 15’s last year and is eligible to get drafted in 26. Life is all about timing. We are currently well underway in a rebuild and hoping our trajectory up the ladder begins ……. by 26 hopefully pushing/playing finals with a young list while Lions are heading south and Cooper eventually chooses us. Got my fingers crossed that McCabe, Dear, McGuinness will be joined by Hodge & Burgoyne for another successful period for our wonderful club. Unlike other clubs we have been dealt bad cards re father and sons ……. this would make up for it. How romantic would that be!