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He is building very nicely, I reckon another three or four WAFL games and he will be ready for a debut. Has really good skills, so kind of a cross between the inside grunt of Brayshaw and the outside silk of Cerra.WAFL Watch: Coach’s comments v Perth
Development coach Tendai Mzungu runs through how each player fared in the WAFL at the weekendwww.fremantlefc.com.au
"Strong performance" pretty encouraging.
Is it too much to ask the footy gods that this kid stays injury free for the rest of the season, plays every weekend and gets a chance in a few AFL games to show what he can do?He is building very nicely, I reckon another three or four WAFL games and he will be ready for a debut. Has really good skills, so kind of a cross between the inside grunt of Brayshaw and the outside silk of Cerra.
There's a reason he was captain and MVP of the SA state U18s which included some very fine players like Izak Rankine, Jack Lucosius, Connor Rozee and Kysaiah Pickett.
Luke Valente is a midfielder from Adelaide that consistently finds the football.
He plays his SANFL football at Norwood and dominated at NAB AFL U18 Championships level, averaging 28 disposals, seven clearances and more than a goal per game from his four games.
Valente captained SA to the title and had a terrific championships himself, winning SA's MVP and being named Vice-Captain of the All Australian side.
He averaged 23 disposals, had the equal most clearances, ranked second for kicking efficiency out of all the midfielders and also rated elite for score assists and score involvements.
Valente is a member of the AFL Academy, is a smart footballer and is a terrific leader.
He's a good user off both feet, has time with the ball and is clean at ground level.
For us it might be. You'll need to do 100 rosaries, fast for a month and maybe a few rain dances. Then the footy gods might consider your request.Is it too much to ask the footy gods that this kid stays injury free for the rest of the season, plays every weekend and gets a chance in a few AFL games to show what he can do?
Rather have both though.If Luke finally comes through injury purgatory he could offset the potential loss of cerra to a large degree.
That's what they all say.It just gets bigger and bigger
Move to the fishing thread...or am I being naive?That's what they all say.
I was probably there. Don't remember much though, I'm usually full of Dutch courage and beer whenever I take a trip to Geevegas. I'll see if I took any pictures though to see if Michie was playing.This thread is reminding me of the classic thread, "Has anyone ever seen Viv Michie?"
Played 1 game for Freo but it was against Geelong at the cattery. Call out to anyone who was actually at that game, did you actually see him play??
I find that your eyes play tricks on you down at Kardinia Park.I love that so much for so many reasons.
For one, Luke is about 2m tall there, built like a tank and is so good at footy he literally brings his own with him.
And his own cap as well.I love that so much for so many reasons.
For one, Luke is about 2m tall there, built like a tank and is so good at footy he literally brings his own with him.
Thats what the Bishop said to the actress.It just gets bigger and bigger
Dan Parker never wore one. A mate of mine reckons Dan had the best seat in the house every game he played.Stood and watched with out paying entry fee.Well when you're literally basking a different glow to the rest, light from heaven like, that makes you look like the only non-zombie on the field you need to wear a hat.
I find that your eyes play tricks on you down at Kardinia Park.
That’s brilliant Shane.its cos they put you in a room near the toilets