NSW Scholarship Players.
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NSW Scholarship Players.
The club has the following listed as our NSW Scholarship players.
Duncan, Josh 183 76 21.06.91 Yet to Debut Pennant Hills Demons
Ferguson, Jackson 189 71 23.10.92 Yet to Debut Holroyd-Parramatta Goannas
Murphy, Kane 168 60 01.12.92 Yet to Debut St. Ignatius College Riverview
Widmer, Ted 191 80 31.01.91 Yet to Debut Pennant Hills
I thought we had finished with some of these boys, namely Duncan and Widmer.
Duncan, Josh 183 76 21.06.91 Yet to Debut Pennant Hills Demons
Ferguson, Jackson 189 71 23.10.92 Yet to Debut Holroyd-Parramatta Goannas
Murphy, Kane 168 60 01.12.92 Yet to Debut St. Ignatius College Riverview
Widmer, Ted 191 80 31.01.91 Yet to Debut Pennant Hills
I thought we had finished with some of these boys, namely Duncan and Widmer.
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Re: NSW Scholarship Players.
Gee, that Kane Murphy just won't grow will he!borderbarry wrote:The club has the following listed as our NSW Scholarship players.
Duncan, Josh 183 76 21.06.91 Yet to Debut Pennant Hills Demons
Ferguson, Jackson 189 71 23.10.92 Yet to Debut Holroyd-Parramatta Goannas
Murphy, Kane 168 60 01.12.92 Yet to Debut St. Ignatius College Riverview
Widmer, Ted 191 80 31.01.91 Yet to Debut Pennant Hills
I thought we had finished with some of these boys, namely Duncan and Widmer.
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Players have been known to get growth spurts.saintsRrising wrote:Sure hope he is bigger!!
He got big wraps for a game the other day.
One commentator started saying would be a likely father son pick-up, before the other chimed if with him being tied to the Saints via the Scholarship program.
I reckon the club's playing games here and that he's actually shot up to Rhys Stanley like height.
Soon it will be Rhys & Kane dominating all over the ground (ably assisted by Tommy Walsh of course )
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I think it's laziness on the part of the Saints website, according to the official list we only have Murphy and Fergusonborderbarry wrote:I thought Duncan and Widmer were due to come onto Saints rookie list last year but we did not pick them up. That is why I cant understand why we still have them listed as NSW Scholarship players.
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It's still very much in it's infancy but the players who have graduated from the program and played senior footy include Taylor Walker at Adelaide and Ryan Davis from West Coast.
If anybody here has any information on the current progress of Kane Murphy I'd be interested to hear it. Accepting the scholarship from St Kilda and resisting the overtures from the club where his Dad served with distinction must have been a pretty big decision.
If anybody here has any information on the current progress of Kane Murphy I'd be interested to hear it. Accepting the scholarship from St Kilda and resisting the overtures from the club where his Dad served with distinction must have been a pretty big decision.
NO spots left on rookie list
borderbarry wrote:I thought Duncan and Widmer were due to come onto Saints rookie list last year but we did not pick them up. That is why I cant understand why we still have them listed as NSW Scholarship players.
Yes they were but we had to redraft on the rookie list leigh fisher (delisted),Jarrard Allen (retired) i think for financial reasons allen is not playing and fisher will not get a game in the firsts no matter how bad we go i hear.
Re: NO spots left on rookie list
Actually Sydney didn't offer him a scholarship, surprising seeing as they've signed just about every other kid in NSW (10 currently).sainter35 wrote:It's still very much in it's infancy but the players who have graduated from the program and played senior footy include Taylor Walker at Adelaide and Ryan Davis from West Coast.
If anybody here has any information on the current progress of Kane Murphy I'd be interested to hear it. Accepting the scholarship from St Kilda and resisting the overtures from the club where his Dad served with distinction must have been a pretty big decision.
Makes sense to accept the offer of assistance from the Saints, keep as many doors open as possible. No draft lottery for him, he'll be in a rare position of being able to accept a spot with us (NSW scholarship), Sydney (father/son), and Gold Coast and/or Western Sydney (their ridiculous concessions).
I played with his father David in the old Shell Cup back in the mid 70's, I was living in Deniliquin and he was from Finley and we represented Western Riverina. David as a 15 - 18 year old was not overly tall about 170 - 175 cms and then he went and worked in the NAB over in Wagga and had a growth spurt ending up around 182cms when he was 19 and then onto the Swans.
There is hope that his son will have the same spurt.
There is hope that his son will have the same spurt.
Re: NO spots left on rookie list
Oh, thanks for that info goodie.goodie wrote:Actually Sydney didn't offer him a scholarship, surprising seeing as they've signed just about every other kid in NSW (10 currently).sainter35 wrote:It's still very much in it's infancy but the players who have graduated from the program and played senior footy include Taylor Walker at Adelaide and Ryan Davis from West Coast.
If anybody here has any information on the current progress of Kane Murphy I'd be interested to hear it. Accepting the scholarship from St Kilda and resisting the overtures from the club where his Dad served with distinction must have been a pretty big decision.
Makes sense to accept the offer of assistance from the Saints, keep as many doors open as possible. No draft lottery for him, he'll be in a rare position of being able to accept a spot with us (NSW scholarship), Sydney (father/son), and Gold Coast and/or Western Sydney (their ridiculous concessions).
It would be disappointing if he did choose to sign with the Swans (or GWS) after the opportunities that the club have given him but by the same token we were aware of the risk at the time we selected him as one of our NSW scholarship players.
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Club's put these kids on scholarships because the AFL was paying for them through the clubs.
Club's took up the AFL offer.
Then the AFL created a special rookie category for former NSW scholarship holders, and not charged against the salary cap.
Club's took up this option giving them special rookie places.
Now the AFL has dropped the scholarship payments ahead of GWS.
Clubs also discovered that most turned out to be like Khan Haretuku never much better than VFL reserves standard.
St Kilda could have taken both Widner and Duncan but considered neither worth the cost to budget of a rookie place.
Duncan having a serious injury did not help his cause.
Club's took up the AFL offer.
Then the AFL created a special rookie category for former NSW scholarship holders, and not charged against the salary cap.
Club's took up this option giving them special rookie places.
Now the AFL has dropped the scholarship payments ahead of GWS.
Clubs also discovered that most turned out to be like Khan Haretuku never much better than VFL reserves standard.
St Kilda could have taken both Widner and Duncan but considered neither worth the cost to budget of a rookie place.
Duncan having a serious injury did not help his cause.
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