Glen Buterol
Norm Smith Medallist
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I watched most of the game & it was SPP that stood out to me.
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I watched most of the game & it was SPP that stood out to me.
Won the MCC President's medal for best Academy player. Won the best on for the U16s against NZ back when too.Brodie for mine, nice combo of inside & outside in his game.
Won the MCC President's medal for best Academy player. Won the best on for the U16s against NZ back when too.
Big game player.
Now 189cm.
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Won the MCC President's medal for best Academy player. Won the best on for the U16s against NZ back when too.
Big game player.
Now 189cm.
Want.
No problemo.Didn't see the game this arvo but MightyDons4 did. Hope he doesn't mind me quoting his report ? ....
Left out the NSW/Queensland Acadmey players, even though they made up most of the best players.
Josh Battle: Plays a lot like Jack Darling. Marking was a bit on and off, however his second efforts were elite. Ended up with a couple of goals, could've had a couple more. Looks like he will be picked quite early on draft night.
Sam Petrovski-Seton: Midfield version of Cyril. Elite of both sides, pressured and disposed of the footy well. Didn't win much inside footy due to the bigger bodies of Werribee.
Ben Ainsworth: Was injured in the TAC cup on the weekend and wasn't his usual self. Also copped a knock in the game too.
Brandon Parfitt: Small yet strong and explosive midfielder. Uncharacteristically disposed of the ball poorly, perhaps some nerves?
Will Brodie: Was well equipped to match it with Werribee's bigger bodies. Effective on the inside and outside. Played a good game.
Kobe Mutch: Reminds me a lot of Jack Macrae. Moves really well at stoppages and was very creative on the outside. One of the better players for the Academy side.
Jarrod Berry: Defensively very good, cutting off many attacking forays by Werribee. Quick decision maker, needs to improve his ball drop if he hopes to become one of the top back flankers in the AFL.
Sam Powell-Pepper: Very powerful and aggressive midfielder. Was one of a few who could match Werribee on the inside. Tackled like a maniac and was solid on the outside. One of the best.
Jye Simpkin: Was dangerous when he got the ball, unfortunately just wasn't able to get enough of it. Was one of few Academy players that were clean with ball in hand.
Jordan Gallucci: Only played the 2nd half. Wasn't overly dominant, but his class was evident. He's an excellent kick.
Hugh McCluggage: Stood out as a one touch player. Clean inside and outside the contest, just has to put some muscle on his frame. Lots to work with here.
Not necessarily, but only because I think some of the club Academy kids will attract very very early bids.Top 5 pick?
Not necessarily, but only because I think some of the club Academy kids will attract very very early bids.
Bowes, Macreadie, Allison, McLuggage, Setterfield... On top of them Waterman might, Powell-Pepper and Petrovski-Seton will, Berry will, and Simpkin, Scharenberg and Scrimshaw will go high (it's a good year for the "S's").
Top 10 absolutely, but maybe not top 5; though he deserves to.
) after the Gresham call last year, (we'll forget that Richmond youngster the year before 
)Invoice is in the mail.I read a lot about the kids and watch some of the televised matches but don't see any live matches.
I think its easier from now on just going with Barrels selection, (sounds like a top quality bourbon) after the Gresham call last year, (we'll forget that Richmond youngster the year before
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So Will Brodie it is - hoping we can get him at pick 6 or so. He fits a need - a tall mid that can play both inside and out? Yes please...
Thanks Barrels for making it easy for me this year!!!!
Ok. Not lightning but gets where he needs to be.What's Brodie's speed like?
Ok. Not lightning but gets where he needs to be.
Loosely reminds me of Barlow, but faster and cleaner and kicks more goals.
Pendlebury's not quick, Hayes wasn't, Swan wasn't, Mitchell isn't.I think we can pace from other players.
I'd rather a goal kicking mid with clean disposal.....as long as we spread well that will help re the quick ball movement
Pendlebury's not quick, Hayes wasn't, Swan wasn't, Mitchell isn't.
Pace is great, but you take the gun mid ahead of the lightning bloke with less ability.
Brodie's not slow, he's just not particularly quick. He's also a super grab with a huge leap and is a goal kicker. He'd play Round 1 and instantly improve us.
despite his education I agree, SPS would be nice as wellWon the MCC President's medal for best Academy player. Won the best on for the U16s against NZ back when too.
Big game player.
Now 189cm.
Want.
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was watching the highlights video on the afl site....i want Brodie...My my my he looks a player.
Where are we anticipating he ends up? im all for matching our finish to his![]()
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