Igloo
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he's only young i guess and not in the full time afl environment. he's a small forward yes?
IIRC, he is around 180cm. So more of a medium sized player I suppose.
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he's only young i guess and not in the full time afl environment. he's a small forward yes?
How's his pace?
In regards to attitude... Is he like Reimers or McDougal?
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Talent wise, you bet he can play. I would put his value around pick 20-25 maybe? No question though, he can play.
The question marks over his attitude is the worrying thing.
Good pace.
He has more potential then either Wallis or Libba IMO, needs to put on a bit more weight and build his tank though.

jesusss. giving the kid wraps or what!
DO.NOT.TELL.ANYONE
as far as we're concerned he has an attitude, drug, fitness problem and worthy of a late 4th rounder

i've played on him.
The AFL once again screwed the dogs over with the changing of the father son rule. Under old father son rules both Sam and Ben Reid should have been bulldogs. And wallis and Libber should have been taken with picks 74 and 88.
I spoke to a kid who plays for St. Kevs who thought he was (although completely different) as good a player as Wallis. I asked him about these perceived attitude issues and was told it is just bullshit, his attitue is fine

are you just taking the piss? trying to make him look like a cocky arseh*le? i cant tell... sarcasm was never my speciality![]()
Mark taught me about 15 to 20 years ago when I was in high school. My mother was a teacher at a nearby primary school and the two knew each other reasonably well. Have remained in contact with him and others who know the family.
Mark was a disciplinarian as a teacher and I can't see him not being the same way as a father. In fact, I'm sure he's likely more strict on his family as he was on his students, that's the way most teachers are.
The scouting report is that he's a firm second round talent next year but if he was in the draft this year would be a top fifteen pick. Next year's draft being a so-called "superdraft" could see him slip to the early to mid twenties. He needs work on his kicking but is a beautiful handballer. He looks set to be an inside midfielder, a real in and under type. He fights for the pill and is often seen at the bottom of the pack.
Supposively the kid has a great work ethic on and off the track and is eager to improve. May not be as smooth a talent as either of the boys you picked up last year but has the potential to be just as dangerous due to his attitude. Not someone who will bring in the Brownlow votes but who is someone who makes you an infinitely stronger side with them in the team.
I'd expect the Bulldogs to draft him in the second round next year.

