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Re: Pick 14: Jonty Faull
« Reply #15 on: November 28, 2024, 01:36:20 AM »
Faull a unique tall forward

Jonty Faull’s combative playing style is what sets him apart as a young key forward and enhances his prospects of succeeding at the game’s highest level.

That’s leading junior football coach David Loader’s assessment of Richmond’s fourth pick (No. 14 overall) in the AFL national draft.

Loader, who coached Faull at Coates Talent League club Greater Western Victoria Rebels, is a big fan of the way the talented, tall teenager goes about his football up forward.

“Jonty’s a contested-ball key forward who plays with real energy and with real aggression,” Loader said.

“There’s quite a few talls around, but none that really play like Jonty does.

“He’s a stand-and-deliver forward with great athletic traits.”

Faull acknowledged that he thrives on the cut-and-thrust of the on-field battle.

“Certainly, my competitiveness is my big strength,” Faull said on RSN.

“I’m just willing to go for the ball.

“I don’t really care who’s in my way or who’s around it.

“I’ll just go in and dive hard at it. Even if it’s in the air as well.

“I just crash packs and what not.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1698556/faull-a-unique-tall-forward

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Re: Pick 14: Jonty Faull
« Reply #16 on: November 28, 2024, 09:17:09 PM »
Reckon Jonty is going to be a real fan fav.
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Re: Pick 14: Jonty Faull
« Reply #17 on: March 10, 2025, 02:21:45 PM »
Yze's tiger cub watch - Jonty Faull

“We’re holding him back a little bit because the kid is a competitor. He wants to hit bodies and that’s the reason why he went so high (in the national draft) . . . other teams rated him really high. He’s in a good spot, almost full training now. He’ll most likely be available Round 3 or 4 of the AFL program. We need to get him into the program, start feeling bodies. As I said, if there’s a pack there, he’ll try and crash every single one of them. He’s a great kid, and he’s a sponge as well . . .”



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