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Currently in Broken Hill atm (family here) and a few mates here and played against him, they reckon he is already better than Solomon at that age, and will only get better.

Pretty decent size already, will more than likely get bigger.

Do they rate him better than Staker? Staker is from Broken Hill too, and what about Lenny Hayes..different players..but still has he achieved more than they did up there?
 
Barrier Daily Truth, Broken Hill, 13/10/2007:

Star North Football Club junior Taylor Walker looks set to complete a "dream" entry into the AFL after he was added to the Adelaide Crows' playing list yesterday.

The Crows made the announcement that Walker would be joining the club late yesterday afternoon as part of Adelaide's NSW Scholarship Program.
Walker was added to the club's program in May 2006, and quickly repaid the faith shown in him with standout performances up forward in both the local and TAC Cup competitions.
As part of the program Adelaide were able to priority list the talented 190cm youngster in exchange for their sixth round pick in the upcoming draft.
Walker said he was contacted by Crows' Recruiting Manager Matt Rendell and Senior Coach Neil Craig about his selection, and was left in a state of disbelief.
"They told me at around 3.30, and at the start I didn't really believe it, it didn't really click, but then Matt Rendell said 'We're taking you' and that was it," he said.
"I thought they were going to hang onto me for another year in the scholarship because I hadn't really heard too much from them.
"It hasn't really sunk in yet. Neil Craig just rang me and said congratulations and told me I had some hard work ahead of me, and said 'See you at pre-season.'"
A lifelong avid Crows supporter, Walker said the opportunity to play for Adelaide was a dream come true.
"It's awesome, it's amazing, I don't know what else to say," he said.
"I've always barracked for them, ever since I was a kid - It's a dream."
Father Wayne Walker said his family was elated with the news, and hoped Taylor would grasp his opportunity and hopefully cement a place in the Crows' forward line in the near future.
"Mum and Dad are very excited and his brother and sister - it's a great opportunity for him," he said.
"Even though he's on the list the ball is in his court though, it all comes down to how much he wants to work... there's a real opportunity for him to get in and mix it."
Adelaide also appeared pleased to see the 17-year-old making the transition to AFL via their club, with Crows General Manager - Football Operations John Reid saying the club was keen to get Walker into their system.
"We've upgraded him, he's had a very demanding season, a lot of football, and we think he's handled it very well," he said.
"We could have kept him on the scholarship for another year, but we think for his development, for him to go to the next level it'd be better if he's on our list and we get him down here and get him going."
Reid said Walker would have been a likely prospect had he entered into the draft, and said he was pleased the scholarship system had allowed him to land at the Crows.
"He'd have been very reasonable. I won't go into the exact science of it but he'd have been very draftable, so we added him to our list - and that's what the scholarship program is for," he said.
"We're really pleased to have him on board, he's a very good young man."
Walker flew to Adelaide last night and will meet with Crows officials today for fitness screening and a medical check.
 
Do they rate him better than Staker? Staker is from Broken Hill too, and what about Lenny Hayes..different players..but still has he achieved more than they did up there?

Staker wasn't that great up here, heaps of players better than him, the talk was the only way he got into the Rams was because his father knew the right people.

He blossomed there no doubt, but he didn't show a hell of a lot with his time up here.

Solomon was a star up here, dominated senior games even at age 15-16. Walker does that now as well.
 
Seems like the upside of Walker is that he is only 17 but has been dominating it against men, as well as in the TAC Cup. And no signs of any injuires? Bloody hell. Give him number 2, we might get someone decent to wear it for once.
 

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who knows, walker could be our westhoff in 08 as a skinny but talented tall?! just drop him for finals.

seriously, looking forward to him mixing it in the sanfl next year as he continues to hit the gym
 
Sounds like he really loves the club and is committed to making it here.

Add that in with his obvious talent and we're looking at a pretty bloody good prospect :thumbsu:
 
Reid said:
Reid said Walker would have been a likely prospect had he entered into the draft, and said he was pleased the scholarship system had allowed him to land at the Crows.
"He'd have been very reasonable. I won't go into the exact science of it but he'd have been very draftable, so we added him to our list - and that's what the scholarship program is for," he said

That sounds really exciting that part...
Walker played 3 TAC cup games..scored 6 Morrish votes.

Kruezer played the full season and won the Medal with 19 votes ;)
 
"In the event that the player's development warrants a spot on the club's rookie or senior list after their 18th year, the club will have the option of including the player on to one of these lists without him having to enter the national draft."

He doesn't use a ND pick, just like an upgraded rookie doesn't use a pick.

Then why are Sydney giving up their 3rd pick for their NSW scholarship player Craig Bird?
 
Then why are Sydney givening up their 3rd pick for their NSW scholarship player Craig Bird?

I was reading their board before and Pick 60 was the number being thrown about. I assume that's their 3rd pick, but it's a 4th rounder and the last pick they'll use?
 
I was reading their board before and Pick 60 was the number being thrown about. I assume that's their 3rd pick, but it's a 4th rounder and the last pick they'll use?

The swans haven't delisted anybody yet. They have off loaded Schneider and Dempster and received Mattner and Playfair. So at the moment their potential draft picks are 11, 26 (from Saints), 60, 76 and 92.
 
I like the idea of us drafting young fellas who grew up barracking for the Crows. Both Walker and Symes have made a point of it. Nice to have you playing for us boys:thumbsu:
 

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Where would Taylor go in the draft if he was elgible to be picked up by any club?
Top 15, 15-30?

Not sure but since he is an All Australian under 18 player who is only 17 and is just on 190 cm, at very least a late first rounder early second rounder.

Somewhere between pick 10 and 25 would be a uneducated guess.
 
Not sure but since he is an All Australian under 18 player who is only 17 and is just on 190 cm, at very least a late first rounder early second rounder.

Somewhere between pick 10 and 25 would be a uneducated guess.

The fact that he's very underage counts against him a bit.

In the 30's is probably a fair assumption for a player of his age.
 
"Even though he's on the list the ball is in his court though, it all comes down to how much he wants to work... there's a real opportunity for him to get in and mix it."

Very happy to hear that from his dad - sounds like Walker comes from a strong, supportive family
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Hope they can get his family or mum/dad over here to support him.
 
Just doing a bit of research on the Texas Ranger here.

He played 3 TAC Cup games, two of the sides were the Grand Finalists of this year. Calder Cannons & Murray Bushrangers.

In his three games it's interesting he has taken 20 marks total, 8 of them being contested.

Recruiters focus major emphasis on this right here.
He's got a total of 51 disposals with only 6 being ineffective, 3 kicks and 3 handballs. :thumbsu:

Booted 17 goals 6 behinds.
These are very very impressive stats in 3 games.

Darcy Daniher was named as Full Back in the first match where Taylor bagged 6.3, probably played on him.


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A 17 year old, 190cm (with the potential to grow taller), that can take a contested mark (by the look of that) and kick goals.

Fine by me :thumbsu:
 

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Hopefully BU that isnt the case... playing against men he would be used to it ... I would mark him as a project player and look to get 3-5 AFL games in 2008...huge call I know but I think the fact he has already played out of age will count...plus I like what I see in his eyes
 
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