Hodgey's son.... are u jokingWhy would we want to watch a Brissy academy player ?
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Hodgey's son.... are u jokingWhy would we want to watch a Brissy academy player ?
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NoWhere does he actually sit in his draft year at the moment anyway? Is he definitely getting drafted?
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He’ll probably go to the doggies under the nga rule!Personally I like the look of Mark Williams kid. Looks like a pick 20 type we could get in the 50s with father son
Almost certain to go to Essendon for sentimental reasons.Personally I like the look of Mark Williams kid. Looks like a pick 20 type we could get in the 50s with father son
What's not to like about the deal? Mark Williams only got to play 4 games for our most hated rival and we got Jay Nash who was on traded with our Pick 9 to get some bloke with knee problems from Port Adelaide.Almost certain to go to Essendon for sentimental reasons.

Yeah they took him through for a tour on Monday. I think he’ll be a HawkHave we given him a tour of Dingers?

I was lucky enough to talk to Willow for 40min or so over summer at a training session down at Waverley watching Kobe ….. Mark is such a lovely genuine person. The insight and detail re 08 was amazing and something I will never forgetHe’ll probably go to the doggies under the nga rule!

Basically they get first dibs at the best talent coming out of the state. It's an absolute gold mine.If you want to know how much of a joke the northern academy's are just go look at the below article. 12 under 17's for Brisbane and 12 another 12 for Gold Coast. Granted not all these kids will make it but we have what 3 academy kids in the next 2 years? Such an unfair system.
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I've also got a vague memory of Hodge saying something about Cooper's mum being prepared to move the family if his son went interstate? Might not be as strong as loves it up in Brisbane and doesn't want to move though!Hodge has mentioned that his wife will never let them move from Brisbane now that they're up there.
Honestly, I wouldn't begrudge Cooper for choosing Brisbane. With Ashcrofts and other academy picks, they are going to be playing at the pointy end for some time. All his mates are there or at least living in Brisbane, and I know how I felt at his age. I had very motivation to "follow in dad's footsteps" or anything sentimental like that. It would all come down to what I wanted to do, what my friends are doing and forging my own path.
Fingers crossed he's a pick 20-30 prospect and that other academy players are more of a priority for Brisbane.
I know it'll never happen but the college system in the states ensures that players are developed both mentally and physically and ready for immediate deployment.I've also got a vague memory of Hodge saying something about Cooper's mum being prepared to move the family if his son went interstate? Might not be as strong as loves it up in Brisbane and doesn't want to move though!
Also, everyone is talking as if Cooper has no personal connection to Melbourne or Victoria. He no doubt feels more connected to Brisbane now but he spent his first ten years in Victoria. I know that my first ten years were pretty important to me, they are not nothing.
Anyway, I'm trying hard not to get drawn into feeling too much about this. Failing but trying!
Basically they get first dibs at the best talent coming out of the state. It's an absolute gold mine.
I don't think he'll say anything until he's being interviewed by the club that gets him about how influential and meaningful the other is.The kid probably hasn't made up his mind, but leaning a certain way.
I think he'll stay silent for some time, absolutely no reason to say anything anyway.
But in a world where he chooses Hawthorn, or has his heart set on it, he couldn't publically say it until the draft anyway. He's in the Lions academy, can't exactly nominate or express for Hawks right now, and then walk into training the next day.
Yes and he was very impressed for what that’s worth. Far superior facilities to Brisbane’sHave we given him a tour of Dingers?
Reality is he is not Nick Daicos or an Ashcroft. He’s not guaranteed to be drafted by either club or any other club and it’s far from guaranteed he will have a choice in two. Even more so than usual given Lions have many more highly credentialed academy kids to prioritise next year. Much the same as Shaun Burgoynes son who had contact with both clubs and was drafted by neither because neither felt he was good enoughThe kid probably hasn't made up his mind, but leaning a certain way.
I think he'll stay silent for some time, absolutely no reason to say anything anyway.
But in a world where he chooses Hawthorn, or has his heart set on it, he couldn't publically say it until the draft anyway. He's in the Lions academy, can't exactly nominate or express for Hawks right now, and then walk into training the next day.
And if he is good enough, his decision rests not just on staying at home, vs playing where his dad did.Reality is he is not Nick Daicos or an Ashcroft. He’s not guaranteed to be drafted by either club or any other club and it’s far from guaranteed he will have a choice in two. Even more so than usual given Lions have many more highly credentialed academy kids to prioritise next year. Much the same as Shaun Burgoynes son who had contact with both clubs and was drafted by neither because neither felt he was good enough
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I'd use this year and next year's first on him if he can stick a tackle.But it was a young 16-year-old who really caught the eye.
Cooper Hodge, the son of Hawthorn legend Luke, hit the training track with Hawthorn’s senior side as he weighs up his football future ahead of his draft year next year.
Hodge, eligible for the 2026 draft, has impressed draft watchers this year with his toughness and intensity around the coalface, traits the AFL world saw time and time again in his champion father.
While Hodge is eligible to nominate Hawthorn as a father-son prospect, he’s also tied to Brisbane as a member of their Next Generation Academy.
Featuring for the Academy in this year’s Coates Talent League campaign, Hodge averaged 16.3 disposals, 8.5 tackles and 3.8 inside 50s across four matches.