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I am interested to find out whether this kid is in serious contention of being drafted under the father son rule. No idea of his size, his position etc etc.
I did find the following game review on the East Fremantle Colts website however. But for the "serious shoulder injury" he obviously had a day out.
COLTS:
East Fremantle: 2.3 4.7 6.13 8.14 (62)
Claremont: 3.0 8.1 9.2 12.4 (76)
Goals: Monteath 3; Harding 2; Boyes 2; McRobb 1.
Best: Monteath; Conway; Stephens; Harding; Sewell
The opening quarter was an even contest with Claremont playing more direct football and making the most of their scoring opportunities.
The second quarter was like the first with a very even contest between two committed teams. However Claremont again made the most of chances and led from a wasteful East Fremantle by 18 points at halftime.
Folllowing a hard fought third quarter with greater drive from the midfield East Fremantle narrowed the lead at the final break to 7 points. Again with eight scoring shots to two East Fremantle wasted goal scoring opportunities.
After an exciting final quarter, marred by a serious shoulder injury to East Fremantle's best player Kym Monteath, Claremont ran out winners by 14 points.
I did find the following game review on the East Fremantle Colts website however. But for the "serious shoulder injury" he obviously had a day out.
COLTS:
East Fremantle: 2.3 4.7 6.13 8.14 (62)
Claremont: 3.0 8.1 9.2 12.4 (76)
Goals: Monteath 3; Harding 2; Boyes 2; McRobb 1.
Best: Monteath; Conway; Stephens; Harding; Sewell
The opening quarter was an even contest with Claremont playing more direct football and making the most of their scoring opportunities.
The second quarter was like the first with a very even contest between two committed teams. However Claremont again made the most of chances and led from a wasteful East Fremantle by 18 points at halftime.
Folllowing a hard fought third quarter with greater drive from the midfield East Fremantle narrowed the lead at the final break to 7 points. Again with eight scoring shots to two East Fremantle wasted goal scoring opportunities.
After an exciting final quarter, marred by a serious shoulder injury to East Fremantle's best player Kym Monteath, Claremont ran out winners by 14 points.






