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    Re: Future Father/Sons

    That rosy-cheeked kid has to be Johnno's son!

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    Fark there's another Libba!
    But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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    Fantastic the way they give the boys their dads numbers - and lovely to see them involved like this

    Whatever the outcome, and clearly I'd prefer many multiple premiership players to emerge from this group, I hope its a positive experience for the lads

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    Can't see a Romero there. I think his draft has come and gone and he didn't nominate?
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murphy'sLore View Post
    That rosy-cheeked kid has to be Johnno's son!
    The one uncle Rohan is handballing the ball to?
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    The potential future father son list from BigFooty:

    Eligible Father/Sons

    Rhylee West - (2018 Draft)
    Joshua Kellett - (2019 Draft)
    Oliver Liberatore (2019 Draft)
    Tyler Kolyniuk (2019 Draft)
    Daniel Romero (2019 Draft)
    Sam Darcy - (2021 Draft)
    Cooper West - (2021 Draft)
    Kobi West - (2021 Draft)
    Kyan Eagleton - (2022 Draft)
    Mitchell Croft - (2022 Draft)
    Jordan Croft - (2022 Draft)
    Tom Garlick - (2023 Draft)
    Max Darcy - (2023 Draft)
    Jack Johnson - (2023 Draft)
    Harry Cameron - (2024 Draft)
    Lukas Eagleton - (2025 Draft)
    Jaxon Cooney - (2025 Draft)
    Oliver Grant - (2025 Draft)
    Jarvis Murphy - (2025 Draft)
    Cohen Lake - (2025 Draft)
    Sonny Garlick - (2025 Draft)
    Riley Morris - (2026 Draft)
    Zakaria Daniel Mark Southern (2028 Draft)
    Malachy Picken - (2030 Draft)
    Jack Cameron - (2030 Draft)
    Levi Hahn (2030 Draft)
    Otis Giansiracusa - (2030 Draft)
    Tyler Cross - (2030 Draft)
    Jude Brown - (2031 Draft)
    Miller Kretiuk - (2034 Draft)
    James Boyd - (2034 Draft)

    Going from that it would seem we can identify in the photos: Wests x2, Crofts x2, Kolyniuk, Johnson, Libba, Kellett.

    Funny that after being nicknamed Judas by dogs supporters after he left Nathan Brown would name his son Jude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Can't see a Romero there. I think his draft has come and gone and he didn't nominate?
    Don't think he was good enough but the good news is there is another.

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    2019 is going to be an interesting draft......especially if they are all extremely talented footballers......hopefully they are a little like Lachie Hunter was in his draft year, good but unspectacular

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axe Man View Post
    Don't think he was good enough but the good news is there is another.
    I saw him train a couple of times. He didn't look like he was he was enjoying himself.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrediKanoute View Post
    2019 is going to be an interesting draft......especially if they are all extremely talented footballers......hopefully they are a little like Lachie Hunter was in his draft year, good but unspectacular
    Maybe that's why Dalrymple left, he would have had nothing to do next year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axe Man View Post
    Maybe that's why Dalrymple left, he would have had nothing to do next year!
    Yeah I thought that too. He'd just be sitting in his office twiddling his thumbs with lists of F/S nominations everywhere.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    From the u/18 AFL Academy vs North VFL game two weeks ago (from aflcentral.com.au):

    #7 Rhylee West – West was a bulldozer all day for the academy in the midfield, he started strong with nine disposals in the 1st quarter and just willed himself in every contest. West was physical all day laying nine tackles and getting under the skin of his senior opponents, in the 2nd quarter he laid an impressive fend off that Dustin Martin would be proud of. His attack on the ball and good hands at the stoppages once again reminded us of his famous father. Finished the day with 16 disposals.

    And Buku too:

    18 Buku Khamis – Overall Buku Khamis defended strongly against his North Melbourne opponents. His athleticism as a key position player was impressive, regularly leaping into the air to spoil, although he dropped a couple of marks and was hesitant to mark the ball overhead at times. Showed off some dash out of defence outpacing tacklers which was encouraging.




    In cliches, West sounds 'ready to go from round one next year' and Khamis sounds like, 'an exciting key position project player'.
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    Thanks BT.
    "Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogtragic View Post
    In cliches, West sounds 'ready to go from round one next year' and Khamis sounds like, 'an exciting key position project player'.
    Give him the Scott Clayton stamp of approval.

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    I tend to think khamis has more upside than Majak Daw had as he can read the play more naturally.
    Bring back the biff

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