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I've known Josh for quite a fair amount of time now, will be a great moment if/when he is drafted.
Height: 194cm
Weight: 89kg
DOB: 1/9/1998
Plays For: Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
AFL team supported: Hawthorn
Position: Key Forward
Taken from grundog49
Height: 194cm
Weight: 89kg
DOB: 1/9/1998
Plays For: Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
AFL team supported: Hawthorn
Position: Key Forward
Taken from grundog49
Crashing packs, taking contested marks and inserting himself on contests. This is what Josh Battle does best. Josh Battle is a Key Forward in the Jack Darling mould who makes his presence felt in every game he plays. Last year after a great u16 Championships he got turned away from the AIS Academy with some work to do. This rejection put a fire in his belly, leading to him to have a great year as a centre half forward for the Dandenong Stingrays and Haileybury college. He kicked 16 goals in 11 games this year for the Dandenong Stingrays, with his best haul of five coming in round two against an undersized Bendigo Pioneers outfit. He continued to impress throughout the whole year leading to him being selected in the Vic Country u18 squad. Although he didn’t play in the carnival, it's a good sign for a bottom ager. In my opinion his greatest asset is not the scoreboard impact, it's his contested marking. Battle in the games i've seen he can take many great contested marks and crashes packs like no other. His hands have vice like strength when he's got a hold of it and he won’t drop it. Battle is also a team player. Josh can set up teammates with his disposal, giving his team a better chance at a score. During the Allies v Academy game this year he played at centre half forward and set up his teammates on many occasions showcasing the what he brings to a team. This team first attitude is something that most key forward at his age have. The only knock I have on him is that he isn’t very tall. He’s not going to be a towering figure but he can play as a second tall forward or even as that mobile 3rd tall. I'm not saying he can’t be a key target at the next level but he's not going to be that tall forward who will pinch hit in the ruck or tower over defenders. Josh looks likely to become a likely prospect up forward who has a massive presence.





