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IMO they're absolutely NOTHING alike.What range will Pepper Powell go ?
I reckon the kid can seriously play .
Reminds me of Harley Bennell without the issues .
What range will Pepper Powell go ?
I reckon the kid can seriously play .
Reminds me of Harley Bennell without the issues .
If we can't get Brodie, I hope we get him or McClugagge.Division 1 of the NAB AFL U18 Championships kicks off for Vic Metro on Monday following a first-round bye, with the team seeking to claim its first national title since 2012.
One of its brightest prospects, Daniel Venables, comes into Vic Metro’s U18 Championships campaign feeling much healthier than he has at times over the last year.
The Western Jets mid-forward is finally logging consistent game time after a 2015 season cut short by a broken leg and then hip surgery. The 17-year-old is using the chance to show the football world how dangerous he can be, booting six goals in two games for Western as a midfielder and also impacting the scoreboard playing school football for Penleigh and Essendon Grammar (PEGS).
Venables was playing for Vic Metro as an over-ager at the AFL U16 Championships last July when he broke his leg in the last minute and a half of the team’s first game of the carnival.
“It was pretty devastating,” Venables said. “It was hard to get my head around it at the start, but I had some good people around me. I guess I just came to the realisation there’s a lot worse that could’ve happened in life.
“That ended my season right then, and I had hip surgery (for a previous condition) straight after I got out of the cast. I was out for about six and a half months and by January I was back in full training.
“I got myself a running coach and I was doing running sessions while everyone was on a break through Christmas to build up the strength in my hip. I think I’m a bit quicker now because of it.
“As I was out for so long, I feel I’m refreshed now. I’m feeling good enough to hopefully peak for the U18 Championships.”
Venables thinks Vic Metro coach David Flood will use him more in the forward line during the U18 Championships, where the hard-nosed but skilful ball user can impact the scoreboard.
He hopes to emulate fellow Keilor junior, Vic Metro representative and 2014 Western Jets graduate Jayden Laverde (now at Essendon) in terms of his on-field versatility.
“I love watching Jayden play,” Venables said. “I first played in the TAC Cup when I was 16 so I played a couple of games with him (in 2014), and he went to PEGS as well.
“He’s a little bit taller than me (Laverde is 190cm, Venables 186cm), but we play in the forward line and we can both go into the midfield as well and use our speed.
“I don’t really feel like I have a main position yet, so I’m happy to swap around and I like playing both positions. I’m a hybrid, so I can be flexible.”
Venables’ flexibility extends not just across the football field, but across sports too – he was a star junior cricketer who represented Victoria at U15 level.
Like many multi-talented youngsters, Venables eventually had to make a decision about which sport to pursue. But with Australian Football Hall of Fame member Johnny Lewis as his great-grandfather and 1960s North Melbourne player Fred Robinson as his grandfather, he said the decision to choose football was “kind of natural”.
Venables will now be hoping his performances at the U18 Championships demonstrate he made a wise decision.
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IMO they're absolutely NOTHING alike.
Bennell is a jet with silky skills. Powell-Pepper is a brute who can sure get the ball but kicks like a wood chopper.
IMO they're absolutely NOTHING alike.
Bennell is a jet with silky skills. Powell-Pepper is a brute who can sure get the ball but kicks like a wood chopper.
Anything on Jy Simpkin mate?Just listened to road to the draft. Just a couple of things he mentioned: likens Brodie to David Mundy. Reckons Ainsworth is a top 3 pick. SPS 5-10 pick. Venables got a mention for being a powerful type fwd-mid that should transition into afl quickly. Mcluggage needs to add weight & will take longer. Sharenberg pure mid with good hands in close.
Anything on Jy Simpkin mate?
I'm hoping we get a bargain there.
Of course Norf are favouritesNegative
They went on about FA said Mayne will likely leave....Norf favourites

Of course Norf are favourites![]()
What's funny is that if they recruit him, even though he'll be 29, the average age of their list will probably decrease...Turns 29 next year, will fit in with Norfs age demographic
Just listened to road to the draft. Just a couple of things Twomey mentioned: likens Brodie to David Mundy. Reckons Ainsworth is a top 3 pick. SPS 5-10 pick. Venables got a mention for being a powerful type fwd-mid that should transition into afl quickly. Mcluggage needs to add weight & will take longer. Sharenberg pure mid with good hands in close.
McLuggage, Brodie, SPS, Sharenberg...all look like quality at this early stage
Doubt Ainsworth is top 3 a lot have gone past him.
Personally think Essendon will take Brodie, sat near Dildo on Monday ,gut feeling they pick him.
Think at this stage it will be Sharenberg great kick hits targets and will be a monster mid.
All depends on what pick we have.
Does Ainsworth even play midfield? If not, he'd have to be something pretty exceptional in the forward pocket to go top 3! Would be awesome if it did happen though, means the chances of a proper and high quality "mid" getting through to our pick increases.
Imagine if SPS does go 5-10 as someone suggested he might and we were to land him? He has the exceptional sort of skills that we're after. He might not get it 30 times, but is the type who would only need to get it 20 to do real damage.
Woody Wood-Pecker?IMO they're absolutely NOTHING alike.
Bennell is a jet with silky skills. Powell-Pepper is a brute who can sure get the ball but kicks like a wood chopper.
Yeah but it gives them another battle ready player whilst their window is open. Even if for 2 years. The beauty is that it won't cost them picks so they can still draft for the future.Turns 29 next year, will fit in with Norfs age demographic