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9 rookie chances training with RFC
« on: December 06, 2005, 04:33:38 AM »
Read this by a poster on the BF draft board - link

9 rookie chances wearing black shirts at RFC training yesterday:

Andre Gianf-agnia (Northern Knights) - 180cm, 76kg   (bloody swear filter lol)
Brad Sutcliffe (Western Jets) - 182cm, 69kg wingman
Daniel Nicholls (Dandenong Stingrays) 176cm, 70kg midfielder
Matt White (Calder Cannons) - 178cm, 74kg midfielder
Angus Graham (Calder Cannons) - 197cm, 91kg ruck/forward
Magnaliani(??) - Not sure who he means here  ???  
Sylvester (Coburg Tigers)
Alistair Neville (Box Hill Hawks)
Cam Howat (Box Hill Hawks)
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Re: 9 rookie chances training with RFC
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2005, 11:24:26 AM »
If i done a little research, i bet you a chicken that all those TAC midfielders are either super fast, or super ball carriers and line breakers!  ;)

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Re: 9 rookie chances training with RFC
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2005, 12:51:45 PM »
Sylvester (Coburg Tigers)

Still think this bloke is a massive chance to make our rookie list ;)
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Updated unlisted players at each club
« Reply #4 on: December 07, 2005, 11:22:07 PM »
The AFL following unlisted players have been given permission to train with the following AFL clubs, as at today, Tuesday December 6.

Richmond -

Bryce Campbell, Norwood;
Andre Gianfagna, Northern Knights,
Angus Graham, Calder Cannons;
Cam Howatt, Box Hill;
Marcus Marigliani, Frankston;
Alastair Neville, Box Hill;
Daniel Nicholls, Dandenong Stingrays;
Evan Panozza, Eastern Ranges;
Jarrod Silvester, Coburg;
Brad Sutcliffe, Western Jets;
Matt White, Calder Cannons.


Other clubs:

Adelaide - Adrian Bonnadio, Port Melbourne; Todd Grima, Tassie Mariners; Jason Porplyzia, West Adelaide.

Brisbane Lions - Ben Fixter, Sydney; Luke Forsyth, Brisbane Lions; David Haynes, Geelong; Cheynee Stiller, Northern Eagles.

Carlton - Craig Flint, Gippsland Power; Ryan Jackson, Northern Knights; Tim Looby, Murray Bushrangers; Dylan McLaren, Brisbane Lions; Jonathan Simpkin, Geelong Falcons; Matthew Thomas, Sandringham Dragons.

Collingwood - Jackson Barling, Williamstown; Byron Bonner, Mazenod; Shannon Cox, South Fremantle; Sam Iles, Clarence; Scott Meyer, Williamstown.

Essendon - Scott Camporeale, Carlton; Brad Dalziell, East Fremantle; Jordan Doering, Bendigo Bombers; Ashley Eames, Springvale; Stephen Gilham, Port Adelaide; Steven Greene, Hawthorn; Chris Heffernan, Melbourne; James McLeay, Sturt; Kris Prendlebury, Bendigo; Jason Salecic, Coburg; Paul Thomas, Essendon.

Fremantle - Paul Duffield, Fremantle; Toby Stribling, Fremantle.

Geelong - Will Slade, Geelong.

Hawthorn - Tallan Ames, Swan Districts; Marcus Crook, Geelong Falcons; Tyson Goldsack, Gippsland Power; Brent Guerra, St Kilda; Josh Houlihan, Coburg; Andrew Jansen, Box Hill; Paul Jolly, Box Hill; Ben Kane, Hawthorn; Brad Kelleher, Eastern Ranges; Roury Kirkby, Hawthorn; Adam Kirkwood, Dandenong Stingrays; Tom Langford, Oakleigh Chargers; Ben McGlynn, Box Hill; Lachlan McKinnon, Box Hill; Lucas Markovic, Eastern Ranges; Luke Peel, Port Adelaide; Kain Robbins, Bendigo.

Kangaroos - Andrew Ainger, Oakleigh Chargers; Damian Cupido, Essendon; Matthew Lokan, Collingwood; Kris Shore, Kangaroos; Cameron Thurley, Geelong; Djaran Whyman, North Ballarat; Shane Woewodin, Collingwood.

Melbourne - Jordan Barham, Gisborne; Greg Bentley, Dandenong Stingrays; Ed Clarke, Sydney; Alwyn Davey, South Adelaide; Sam Gill, Dandenong Stingrays; Heath Hocking, Eastern Ranges; Danny Hughes, Sandringham; Myles Krakouer, Oakleigh Chargers; Billy Morrison, Collingwood; Brayden Shaw, Collingwood; Brendon Vain Shaik, Melbourne.

Port Adelaide - Ryan Bennett, West Adelaide; Jace Bode, Sturt; Adam Curkpatrick, Glenelg; Matt Graham, Glenelg; Daniel Kirk, Glenelg; Tom Logan, Brisbane; Brodie Lomas, Woodvile-West Torrens; Ed Lower, Norwood; Luke Panozzo, Glenelg; Tom Rischbieth, Sturt; Daniel Roberts, Woodville-West Torrens; Jason Roe, North Adelaide; Josh Sampson, South Adelaide; Brad Sugars, Glenelg; Dale Symmons, Woodville-West Torrens.

St Kilda - Dylan Pfitzner, St Kilda.

Sydney - Ed Barlow, Oakleigh Chargers; Troy Bartlett, Wollongong Lions; Dean Davies, North Shore, Trent Goodrem, East Coast; Andrew Hayes, Sydney; Kieren Jack, Pennant Hills; Adam Prior, Murray Bushrangers; Sam Rowe, Murray Bushrangers; Nathan Twomey, Balmain Tigers.

West Coast - Michael Embley, Swan Districts; Llane Spaanderman, Brisbane Lions.

Western Bulldogs - Wayde Twomey, Werribee.
 
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Re: 9 rookie chances training with RFC
« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2005, 11:36:54 PM »
They've blown a few loads over at PRE over this Bryce Campbell guy apparently, don't know anything about him!

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Re: 9 rookie chances training with RFC
« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2005, 04:52:33 AM »
Bryce Campbell is 21 (7/9/84) and played 17 games this year for Norwood.
 
He got reported and suspended for 3 weeks earlier in the year for putting a Central District player on a stretcher during a fight.

A few posts from the Norwood forum:

* Bryce Campbell - a recruit in previous years, has been nothing short of fantastic this year after cementing his place in the league side. His tackling and attack on the ball is inspiring and I really think for the first time in recent years we have a player who within the rules, hurts players when they are tackled. He also has opposition players just occasionally looking over their shoulder much like Centrals have with the Gowens brothers.

* Campbell adds that 'hard nut' to our side that we've been missing in the last couple of seasons.

* Ok after watching the first two games of the season proper one player who i love to watch is Bryce Campbell. This bloke gives his heart and soul to every contest and stands up to anyone. He didnt get much of a go in the first game and a little more time in the second but this bloke i rate very highly. I feel he should be on the ground at all times. I stated in one of my earlier posts that he could be a future captain, he has it all. Good skills, good pace, GUTS something that does not exist in all players and a down and under attitude at the ball.

Fair enough he did get reported but he stood up to all the centrals, still took on players knowing they wanted revenge after the incident, this boy can play. Does anyone else feel the same because i believe he is the future of this club.

http://www.norwoodredlegs.com/

Here's a quote on him from a game report against West Adelaide - "Bryce Campbell, whose psychopathic attack on the ball sets an example for his team mates".

Here's an article about Campbell from mid-year:

Campbell's fresh legs saves Legs
By ZAC MILBANK
Adelaide Advertiser
20jul05

TAKE three topline midfielders out of any team and it should struggle - but Norwood's Bryce Campbell refused to subscribe to this popular theory last Saturday.

With gun on-ballers Kris Massie and Scott Carslake late withdrawals before the game and the in-form Scott Borlace sidelined with a hamstring injury before half-time, the Redlegs looked shot.
But with 29 possessions and three goals against South Adelaide, Campbell showed his team-mates he wasn't about to give up as he played a major part in securing his club's fourth win in a row.

"It was a really good win considering we had all of those guys (Massie, Carslake, Borlace) out," Campbell, 20, said. "There's a lot of other players in the team who are just as capable of doing the same job and it was extremely pleasing that we don't have to rely on them."

Originally from Wagga Wagga, Campbell played a season with Eastlake in the ACT, the same club Redleg Robbie Neill played with earlier in his career.

As a result, Campbell has watched the former St Kilda grand final player very closely and he likes what he sees.

"It's just the way he (Neill) goes about it," Campbell, a storeman for an Adelaide stationer, said. "He has got a really good work ethic and is desperate to keep the ball in the forward lines with his second efforts and tackling." What Campbell won't admit to is that he is even harder at the ball, the almost shy left-footer getting a major dose of white-line fever each time he takes the field.

"It's the way I was brought up playing in the country," Campbell explained. "When you start playing senior football at the age of 16 it's the way you have to play."

Not concerned about individual goals, Campbell's main focus is to continue his team's charge toward September by earning a fifth consecutive win against Glenelg on Saturday. "I think so," Campbell said of finals being a reality for the Redlegs.

"But the competition is so even you can't get ahead of yourself. We've just got to focus on getting another win - so five wins would be great."

http://www.theadvertiser.news.com.au/footy/story_page/0,8747,15989476%255E24393,00.html

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Sounds like a Tim Fleming/Robbie Muir type mentally lol. Hopefully his skills aren't like Flemmos.


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Re: 9 rookie chances training with RFC
« Reply #7 on: December 08, 2005, 07:30:57 AM »
Sounds like another 'Mopsy' to me

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Re: 9 rookie chances training with RFC
« Reply #8 on: December 08, 2005, 02:20:13 PM »
If he was a half decent footballer then you would think he would have been snapped up by one of the South Australian clubs who would get to watch him fairly regularly.

See how he goes, but I'm afraid we might have been here before (Tim Fleming).