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The next Michael Barlow

FORMER Adelaide rookie Ed Curnow is in line for a second crack at an AFL club as AFL club recruiters look to identify the next Michael Barlow. In his second year at the Box Hill Hawks, the 20-year-old has been pushed into a greater midfield role and has been one of the biggest improvers in [...]

May 10th, 2010 | Posted in 2010 AFL national draft prospects,Clubs,Draft,Latest News,State Leagues,VFL | Read More »

Coad on the right road to success

GOLD Coast’s Michael Coad is another mature age draft selection that is grabbing his opportunity with both hands. The 26-year-old from Sturt, who was surprisingly overlooked in national drafts before being selected by the Gold Coast in last year’s rookie draft, has already been virtually guaranteed a spot for next year’s AFL debut after three [...]

April 27th, 2010 | Posted in 2010 AFL national draft prospects,Clubs,Gold Coast,Latest News,Lead Stories | Read More »

Power eyes AFL lifeline

DISCARDED Kangaroo and Bulldog Sam Power remains hopeful of another AFL lifeline after having a brilliant start to the VFL season as a playing assistant coach at Coburg Tigers. Power, who racked up 39 disposals for Coburg Tigers in their four point loss to Frankston last week, said he wasn’t expecting to be delisted from [...]

April 24th, 2010 | Posted in 2010 AFL national draft prospects,Latest News,Lead Stories,State Leagues,VFL | Read More »

Unlucky Sewell holds his head high

YOU wouldn’t blame last year’s J.J Liston Trophy winner Myles Sewell for being a little disappointed about not being drafted in last year’s AFL draft. But the North Ballarat midfielder , who is the younger brother of Hawthorn’s Brad, will take on extra responsibility for the reigning premier this season that may just propel his [...]

April 16th, 2010 | Posted in 2010 AFL national draft prospects,Latest News,Lead Stories,VFL | Read More »

Cats could blood another father-son

GEELONG could continue its recent history of successful father-son selections with young Geelong Falcon Jed Bews, the son of former star midfielder Andrew Bews, set to make his debut in the TAC Cup this season. The 16-year-old Leopold defender is also an Australian pole vaulting champion and the Cats will be looking closely to see [...]

March 15th, 2010 | Posted in 2010 AFL national draft prospects,Clubs,Draft,Geelong,Latest News,Lead Stories | Read More »

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