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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimPickens View Post
    Yes, he is about 12 years old.

    One that plays footy called Oliver. I saw him him play once a few years ago. It was only under 11s but he dominated. He did some really freakish things.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    And Geelong has a bevy of riches for the next two decades with 31 budding young footballers aged between six months and 19. At this stage the club doesn’t have a father/son Academy, unlike the Western Bulldogs and Essendon

    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/af...-1226717999156

    Where is this Academy? I know that the club keeps tabs/has potential F/S's down to the club in the years beforehand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M.R.M View Post
    And Geelong has a bevy of riches for the next two decades with 31 budding young footballers aged between six months and 19. At this stage the club doesn’t have a father/son Academy, unlike the Western Bulldogs and Essendon

    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/af...-1226717999156

    Where is this Academy? I know that the club keeps tabs/has potential F/S's down to the club in the years beforehand.
    Just had a quick scan of the article and noticed that former Cat and Tiger Kent Kingsley named his son Boston. Boston Kingsley? He must subscribe to the Posh & Becks theory of naming their children after the town they were conceived in, or he is just plain nuts..

    If this trend gains momentum I will be looking forward to the first "Wagga Wagga" to play in the AFL.
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    Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! There might be another Foster running around in the red, white and blue.

    JAYDEN Foster started his late push as a possible father-son prospect for the Western Bulldogs with a four-goal haul for the Calder Cannons at the weekend.

    In only his fourth game for the Cannons this season, Foster impressed with his leading and finishing skills inside 50, playing an important role in his side's semi-final win over the Western Jets on Sunday.

    The 194cm and 87kg forward is the son of former Bulldogs tall forward Peter, who played 163 games for the club between 1983-93, and won the best and fairest in 1990. Peter also played seven games for Fitzroy between 1980-82.

    In 1988, Foster polled 14 votes in the Brownlow Medal to finish equal fifth in the count.

    His son, who is eligible for this year's NAB AFL Draft, has barely been sighted this season after dealing with a foot injury.

    Calder region manager Ian Kyte said the injury forced Foster out of action for almost 10 weeks, having kicked three goals and taken seven marks against the Queensland Scorpions in May.

    It was his fourth TAC Cup game of the year.

    "He did a heap of rehab trying to get the injury right, and trained with us over the last three weeks. He was close last week but our conditioning guys just wanted to let him try to get through another week of training," Kyte said.

    "His hands were very good and he's a reliable shot for goal. He's been a slower developer and has grown in the last couple of years, and that little bit of extra height certainly assists him."

    The Bulldogs have kept tabs on Foster's progress throughout the year.

    Under the father-son rule, if the 18-year-old nominates for the draft but is not selected, the Bulldogs can pre-select him for the rookie draft.

    Foster is seen as an outside chance to be drafted given his limited appearances this season, but he is also eligible as a father-son pick next year.

    The Bulldogs have benefited from the rule in recent seasons, last year picking Lachie Hunter (son of Mark), and drafting Tom Liberatore (son of Tony) and Mitch Wallis (son of Steve) in 2010.

    Ayce Cordy, son of former Bulldog Brian Cordy, was drafted in 2008.

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigsahibee View Post
    Just had a quick scan of the article and noticed that former Cat and Tiger Kent Kingsley named his son Boston. Boston Kingsley? He must subscribe to the Posh & Becks theory of naming their children after the town they were conceived in, or he is just plain nuts..
    His younger sister Holden Backseat Kingsley really lucked out
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    Future father-son prospects at Whitten Oval

    Some famous Bulldog names returned to Whitten Oval today in the form of father-son prospects Zane Cordy, Michael Romero and Darcy MacPherson. The boys were put through their paces in a special clinic and Recruiting Manager Simon Dalrymple was on hand to give us the details.


    http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/vi...t-whitten-oval

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog4life View Post
    Future father-son prospects at Whitten Oval

    Some famous Bulldog names returned to Whitten Oval today in the form of father-son prospects Zane Cordy, Michael Romero and Darcy MacPherson. The boys were put through their paces in a special clinic and Recruiting Manager Simon Dalrymple was on hand to give us the details.


    http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/vi...t-whitten-oval
    Interesting that neither Kennedy or Foster were there, and Zaine is a spitting image of his older brother, just a bit shorter.

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    It would be great if Romero Jr makes it, Jose was one of my all time favourite players.
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    This is one advantage we do have over the new clubs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigsahibee View Post
    Just had a quick scan of the article and noticed that former Cat and Tiger Kent Kingsley named his son Boston. Boston Kingsley? He must subscribe to the Posh & Becks theory of naming their children after the town they were conceived in, or he is just plain nuts..

    If this trend gains momentum I will be looking forward to the first "Wagga Wagga" to play in the AFL.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog4life View Post
    Future father-son prospects at Whitten Oval

    Some famous Bulldog names returned to Whitten Oval today in the form of father-son prospects Zane Cordy, Michael Romero and Darcy MacPherson. The boys were put through their paces in a special clinic and Recruiting Manager Simon Dalrymple was on hand to give us the details.


    http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/vi...t-whitten-oval
    I know Zaine plays for the falcons but do the other 2 play any rep footy?

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    Great little piece - over the next few I am going to go into major footy withdrawal, and really it will be Bulldog withdrawal, so these little snippets are terrific

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    Could have spelt Zaine's name correctly...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mighty_west View Post
    Interesting that neither Kennedy or Foster were there, and Zaine is a spitting image of his older brother, just a bit shorter.
    Kennedy is no chance. Foster has been looked at for years, one day at the club this week means nothing. If I wanted to worry, it's Josh Wallis not being there. But I wouldn't read too much into it all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog4life View Post
    Future father-son prospects at Whitten Oval

    Some famous Bulldog names returned to Whitten Oval today in the form of father-son prospects Zane Cordy, Michael Romero and Darcy MacPherson. The boys were put through their paces in a special clinic and Recruiting Manager Simon Dalrymple was on hand to give us the details.


    http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/vi...t-whitten-oval
    Glowing endorsement of Ayce by Dalrymple!
    "Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"

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