Tobie Travaglia
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Tobie Travaglia
SNAPSHOT “A gut-running defender who has the capabilities to make a future move into the midfield, providing immense pressure around the contest along with an excellent ability to intercept.” – Adrian Dixon
Tobie Travaglia is yet another Bendigo Pioneer prospect that will be strongly considered by many clubs with a pick on night one of the draft. A defender who’s running ability is exceptional whether it be long distance or with closing speed, Travaglia is another draft riser who has come a fair way from the start of the season, where most pundits wouldn’t have had him in their top 25, to potentially feature in the top 10.
A product of St. Therese’s JFC before moving on to Sandhurst, Travaglia appeared in numerous Bendigo Football League interleague squads and at 15-years-old, first represented the Bendigo Pioneers in 2022 in the Under 16 futures game against Geelong Falcons. Being one of the side’s better performers, his form for the Sandhurst Under 18s was consistent to the point where he achieved selection in the Vic Country Under 16s squad. Aftr a strong national carnival, he would go on to make his debut for the Pioneers’ Under 18s.
Season 2023 saw Travaglia feature for the Pioneers on 12 occasions and with a number of consistent performances, would eventually win the region’s best and fairest award, ahead of eventual number one pick Harley Reid. Travaglia also managed a senior debut for Sandhurst, while also representing Vic Country in the Under 17 showcase game against Queensland, where he performed well to be among the best players afield.
Named in the Vic Country talent hub to start the 2024 season, Travaglia continued his consistency for the Pioneers. This saw him come second in the best and fairest to James Barratt, also being named in the Coates Talent League Team of the Year on the half-back flank, whilst managing a top 10 finish in the Morrish Medal.
His performances at the National Championships were exceptional and it resulted in him earning All-Australian selection. He has also proven that he can match it with the bigger bodies, coming in with strong performances with the AFL Academy against Coburg and Footscray despite being a late call-up for both games, while also performing strongly for Carlton’s VFL side, especially in their last game of the season, proving he is ready to play at AFL level.
Travaglia’s most admired footballer and the player he has drawn similarities to is Hawthorn young gun Will Day – who he models his game on. However, he has also been likened to Collingwood’s Brayden Maynard, Fremantle’s Hayden Young and Melbourne’s Trent Rivers – players who are all known for their work off half-back, but also have the attributes to move into the midfield either as part of a rotation or a permanently.
Tobie Travaglia is yet another Bendigo Pioneer prospect that will be strongly considered by many clubs with a pick on night one of the draft. A defender who’s running ability is exceptional whether it be long distance or with closing speed, Travaglia is another draft riser who has come a fair way from the start of the season, where most pundits wouldn’t have had him in their top 25, to potentially feature in the top 10.
A product of St. Therese’s JFC before moving on to Sandhurst, Travaglia appeared in numerous Bendigo Football League interleague squads and at 15-years-old, first represented the Bendigo Pioneers in 2022 in the Under 16 futures game against Geelong Falcons. Being one of the side’s better performers, his form for the Sandhurst Under 18s was consistent to the point where he achieved selection in the Vic Country Under 16s squad. Aftr a strong national carnival, he would go on to make his debut for the Pioneers’ Under 18s.
Season 2023 saw Travaglia feature for the Pioneers on 12 occasions and with a number of consistent performances, would eventually win the region’s best and fairest award, ahead of eventual number one pick Harley Reid. Travaglia also managed a senior debut for Sandhurst, while also representing Vic Country in the Under 17 showcase game against Queensland, where he performed well to be among the best players afield.
Named in the Vic Country talent hub to start the 2024 season, Travaglia continued his consistency for the Pioneers. This saw him come second in the best and fairest to James Barratt, also being named in the Coates Talent League Team of the Year on the half-back flank, whilst managing a top 10 finish in the Morrish Medal.
His performances at the National Championships were exceptional and it resulted in him earning All-Australian selection. He has also proven that he can match it with the bigger bodies, coming in with strong performances with the AFL Academy against Coburg and Footscray despite being a late call-up for both games, while also performing strongly for Carlton’s VFL side, especially in their last game of the season, proving he is ready to play at AFL level.
Travaglia’s most admired footballer and the player he has drawn similarities to is Hawthorn young gun Will Day – who he models his game on. However, he has also been likened to Collingwood’s Brayden Maynard, Fremantle’s Hayden Young and Melbourne’s Trent Rivers – players who are all known for their work off half-back, but also have the attributes to move into the midfield either as part of a rotation or a permanently.
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Re: Tobie Travaglia
I'll let you do the cheerleading
Personally, I don't think he's worth a top 10 pick
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Re: Tobie Travaglia
I know nothing about any of the first round draft picks other than what I read online, and all are lauded as great potential.
You're obviously not impressed with Travaglia Scollop, so who would you have selected instead, other than Tauru who was picked up at 10??
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Re: Tobie Travaglia
We put our balls on line when we give our opinions here publicly, but we’re just fans. We don’t have the resources or the intel and we certainly don’t get paid to go and watch these kids or do interviews with their parents and their coaches and school teachers.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Thu 21 Nov 2024 11:43amI know nothing about any of the first round draft picks other than what I read online, and all are lauded as great potential.
You're obviously not impressed with Travaglia Scollop, so who would you have selected instead, other than Tauru who was picked up at 10??
I hope my personal gut feel is wrong and Tobie becomes a star. He’s a Sainter now, so I wish him all the best.
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Re: Tobie Travaglia
Any video up…
I feel like usually there’s tons of write ups and videos everyone. Haven’t seen it this time round.
I feel like usually there’s tons of write ups and videos everyone. Haven’t seen it this time round.
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Re: Tobie Travaglia
Type “Tobie Travaglia” into YouTube, and there is dozens of videos of footage of him.
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Re: Tobie Travaglia
We’d be putting them on the line if we weren’t doing it anonymously, but I get your meaning. Kid seems a bit cocky, but I see that as a positive. Life will probably knock that out of him in the long term, but hopefully not before he has left his mark.Scollop wrote: ↑Thu 21 Nov 2024 2:20pmWe put our balls on line when we give our opinions here publicly, but we’re just fans. We don’t have the resources or the intel and we certainly don’t get paid to go and watch these kids or do interviews with their parents and their coaches and school teachers.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Thu 21 Nov 2024 11:43amI know nothing about any of the first round draft picks other than what I read online, and all are lauded as great potential.
You're obviously not impressed with Travaglia Scollop, so who would you have selected instead, other than Tauru who was picked up at 10??
I hope my personal gut feel is wrong and Tobie becomes a star. He’s a Sainter now, so I wish him all the best.
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Re: Tobie Travaglia
Don't know if you've got our draftees mixed up but Tobie seems very humble, and even a little reserved. Tauru has a bit of swagger about him.