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I keep seeing dead people when I see Jones' name.
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I keep seeing dead people when I see Jones' name.
From the Northern Knights:![]()
Yup, no idea. Possibly an early next gen candidate for 2018?
Some might even suggest he moves like a panther.From the Northern Knights:
Ethan Penrith played in all bar one TAC Cup game for the Northern Knights this year. Possessing a 2.94 20 metre sprint, Penrith staked his claims for a place on Grand Final Day with an electrifying performance in the U17 Futures Match where his clever footwork dazzled the eyes of recruiters. Penrith has recently been identified by Carlton as part of the Next Generation Academy program, a new initiative created by the AFL, to increase the participation and opportunity for indigenous and multicultural footballers across the country.
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From that video I thought it was interesting that there was no mention of weitering when taking about the back line.
Could be a flattering photo in that gallery but Thomas is looking trim.
Marchbank is better suited to a key position than 3rd tall. Weitering is also shown in the video playing down back.I have a feeling Marchbank and White are being deliberately paired because they're occupying the 3rd and 4th KPD spots. White probably has the best read on the 3rd defender spot and is passing on whatever knowledge he has to Marchbank.
Marchbank is better suited to a key position than 3rd tall. Weitering is also shown in the video playing down back.
Weiters and Plowman are our best suited 3rd talls, both can play key back though (moreso Weiters). Macreadie at his peak potential could be the best of the lot for that role.
From the Northern Knights:
Ethan Penrith played in all bar one TAC Cup game for the Northern Knights this year. Possessing a 2.94 20 metre sprint, Penrith staked his claims for a place on Grand Final Day with an electrifying performance in the U17 Futures Match where his clever footwork dazzled the eyes of recruiters. Penrith has recently been identified by Carlton as part of the Next Generation Academy program, a new initiative created by the AFL, to increase the participation and opportunity for indigenous and multicultural footballers across the country.
He played in the u17 all stars game so he's a chance to get picked up. If nobody takes him then we might be able to get him as a rookie, though I haven't seen our 2017 list of eligible players. At the very least we get some good insight on a potential draftee like we did Gallucci. I watched a replay of that U17 game a while back and thought he was an okay prospect. To be fair, I was pretty bamboozled by not knowing anyone but Worpel, Spargo and Hayes etcThanks mate. Have heard his name mentioned before. Does this mean we have rights on him as academy clubs have rights on their 'products'? Looks to be good initiative of the club's.
I think you're reading too much into the White mentoring. We all understand what type of player Caleb is but the White connection may just be a defensive team thing, not a like for like positional thing.He'll mostly likely play in a third tall role in his first year here. He doesn't have the size to play as the first defender and probably needs some experience before shifting spots. Plus players rotate a lot anyway.
White's also got more defensive experience than Rowe and is probably seen as a decent mentor.
He'll mostly likely play in a third tall role in his first year here.
I believe he goes by the name Tichard Rambling.![]()
Yup, no idea. Possibly an early next gen candidate for 2018?
Is there such a thing anymore? Isn't it usually about match ups and flexibbility?
He'll predominantly play on the oppositions third best tall forward, while also rotating.
Almost every game he's played for GWS has been on the 2nd best tall if not the best opposition forward.He'll predominantly play on the oppositions third best tall forward, while also rotating.
thanks Brendon
Almost every game he's played for GWS has been on the 2nd best tall if not the best opposition forward.
So it's likely he'll play on all three. A lot will depend on whether Rowe and/or White are in the team.
I think that's what they call "hedging your bets"...



I think that's what they call "hedging your bets"...
"Goddess"
