Essendon have 10 players on the senior list under 23 years and over 190 cm. We have 4 (if I coundted right). Not sure what role he'd play but may be better opportunities for him with Sydney?
Essendon have 10 players on the senior list under 23 years and over 190 cm. We have 4 (if I coundted right). Not sure what role he'd play but may be better opportunities for him with Sydney?
That will not only be weighing on Joe's mind about possible options, but I have been saying for months that potentially Essendon can't afford to shell out their first round pick on him due to the current state of their list which is staked with young KP players and no midfielders.
I wonder if Essendon have told him that they may not be able to use their pick and he should consider other options as well.
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Young Tom sounds like a ripper - great attitude to go with his football ability. Wonder if we might see him front up for a reserves game or two this year during his school holidays.
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"Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"
"Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"
Officially (or semi officially) they're meant to be under 18s from Sydney for home games and from Canberra for away games but we have snuck a few exceptions in. Dylan McNeil played 2 games in 2009 and Anthony Miles (now with GWS) played 1 earlier this year, when both were playing for Murray Bushrangers in the TAC Cup. However, they have flagged a change in policy and looks like they'll be looking towards more players from the Swans Academy as the top ups in years to come. Depending on the draw, we might be able to play him in the crossover matches against GWS, GC and the Lions where they will be no restrictions.
Thx guys....would be fun to have a sneak preview
Is that a change in policy, or does it just reflect the greater numbers available as scholarship players (and now academy players) mature and get closer to drafting age. Most of the scholarship players have had a run or two in the reserves over the last couple of years once they've become physically ready. And although top-ups in the Canberra games have been mostly sourced from local Canberra clubs, they've also been taking a swag of scholarship players down with them to Canberra each week.
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