James Barrat
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James Barrat
SNAPSHOT: “A competitive key position player comfortable at either end of the ground, who possesses the mongrel required to make it at the next level sooner rather than later – despite being undersized.” – Adrian Dixon
James Barrat is among the Bendigo Pioneers’ exciting talent pool this year, projecting as a hybrid forward who can also can be utilised down back. The winner of the 2024 Bendigo Pioneers best and fairest overcame a few setbacks from the preseason and the previous season to produce a number of consistent performances for the Pioneers, demonstrating his draftable attributes, especially after a switch to defence.
A product of the Leitchville-Gunbower Football Club, Barrat first represented their senior side in the Heathcote District Football League in 2021 at just 14-years-old, managing eight goals from six games. He also contributed 36 goals from 12 games in the Under 18 competition.
Season 2022 would see him continue to be recognised as a player to watch, named in the Bendigo Pioneers Under 16s squad for games against the GWV Rebels and Geelong Falcons. His performances later saw him represent Vic Country at the National Championships where he was solid up forward. Strong form would continue with Leitchville-Gunbower’s Under 18s, kicking 35 goals from 11 games, along with another five senior games.
After a 2023 season that was wiped out by a navicular injury, Barrat’s main aim for 2024 was to get back to full fitness. He did that, and went on to dominate at both ends of the ground. Barrat managed 22 goals from 13 CTL games having switched to a key defensive post in the second half of the season.
Barrat would also perform strongly at the Under 18 National Championships and also represented Essendon at VFL level late in the season against Sandringham. Barrat was named at full back in the Rookie Me Central Team of the Year for his efforts not only in said position, but also throughout the course of the year.
Barrat has been likened to Saint-turned-Hawk Josh Battle, another player who competes above his height in defence and who can also play as a forward. Another Hawk who Barrat has drawn comparisons to as a forward is Jack Gunston. However, the players Barrat compares himself to are Geelong’s Ollie Henry and new Hawk Tom Barrass.
James Barrat is among the Bendigo Pioneers’ exciting talent pool this year, projecting as a hybrid forward who can also can be utilised down back. The winner of the 2024 Bendigo Pioneers best and fairest overcame a few setbacks from the preseason and the previous season to produce a number of consistent performances for the Pioneers, demonstrating his draftable attributes, especially after a switch to defence.
A product of the Leitchville-Gunbower Football Club, Barrat first represented their senior side in the Heathcote District Football League in 2021 at just 14-years-old, managing eight goals from six games. He also contributed 36 goals from 12 games in the Under 18 competition.
Season 2022 would see him continue to be recognised as a player to watch, named in the Bendigo Pioneers Under 16s squad for games against the GWV Rebels and Geelong Falcons. His performances later saw him represent Vic Country at the National Championships where he was solid up forward. Strong form would continue with Leitchville-Gunbower’s Under 18s, kicking 35 goals from 11 games, along with another five senior games.
After a 2023 season that was wiped out by a navicular injury, Barrat’s main aim for 2024 was to get back to full fitness. He did that, and went on to dominate at both ends of the ground. Barrat managed 22 goals from 13 CTL games having switched to a key defensive post in the second half of the season.
Barrat would also perform strongly at the Under 18 National Championships and also represented Essendon at VFL level late in the season against Sandringham. Barrat was named at full back in the Rookie Me Central Team of the Year for his efforts not only in said position, but also throughout the course of the year.
Barrat has been likened to Saint-turned-Hawk Josh Battle, another player who competes above his height in defence and who can also play as a forward. Another Hawk who Barrat has drawn comparisons to as a forward is Jack Gunston. However, the players Barrat compares himself to are Geelong’s Ollie Henry and new Hawk Tom Barrass.
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Re: James Barrat
One key forward with the yips is enough, but yes listening to the draft gurus that was the option.The G Train Legacy wrote: ↑Thu 21 Nov 2024 7:45pmIf we were looking for a forward, wouldn't we have drafted Whitlock?
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Re: James Barrat
Yeah spot onThe G Train Legacy wrote: ↑Thu 21 Nov 2024 7:45pmIf we were looking for a forward, wouldn't we have drafted Whitlock?
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Re: James Barrat
Strange pick
Barrat really came on in the second half of the season as a defender. He's slightly undersized to play as a genuine key defender, which is preventing him from garnering top 30 consideration despite impressive performances as a lockdown back and tagging midfielder. He went head to head with Harvey Langford against the Stingrays and held his own on-ball to show his versatility. Barrat is strong, aggressive, and physical.
Barrat really came on in the second half of the season as a defender. He's slightly undersized to play as a genuine key defender, which is preventing him from garnering top 30 consideration despite impressive performances as a lockdown back and tagging midfielder. He went head to head with Harvey Langford against the Stingrays and held his own on-ball to show his versatility. Barrat is strong, aggressive, and physical.
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Re: James Barrat
Not at all unhappy to land this bloke.
Love the combative hate to lose a contest attitude.
Can play forward, back, and in the middle.
And like The Viking, I'm not worried about his size. Both will end up very big solid boys.
Oh, and ~0.20. Check out where he kicked that from. The open goal square didn't matter either. Would have cleared anyone on the line. Also, no obvious indication of a Democrats-controlled huricane blowing to that end either.
Love the combative hate to lose a contest attitude.
Can play forward, back, and in the middle.
And like The Viking, I'm not worried about his size. Both will end up very big solid boys.
Oh, and ~0.20. Check out where he kicked that from. The open goal square didn't matter either. Would have cleared anyone on the line. Also, no obvious indication of a Democrats-controlled huricane blowing to that end either.
It's Dave, man. Will you open up? I got the stuff with me! -------Who?
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Re: James Barrat
The highlights reel looks more like an outside mid than a key defender.Dave McNamara wrote: ↑Thu 21 Nov 2024 8:06pm Not at all unhappy to land this bloke.
Love the combative hate to lose a contest attitude.
Can play forward, back, and in the middle.
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Re: James Barrat
Is his uncle in the media?
If yes... another strategic move by the marketing department.
We've got 2 blonde bombshells, a new logo and we'll get favourable postive coverage on the club by Damien
Plus...his surname is pretty close to Bassat
If yes... another strategic move by the marketing department.
We've got 2 blonde bombshells, a new logo and we'll get favourable postive coverage on the club by Damien
Plus...his surname is pretty close to Bassat
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Re: James Barrat
He looks 24
A bit short for a key position player but looks a strong body
Is an aggressive competitor which will help!
Won Bendigo B&F and was in the u18 team of the year at Full Back
But can play forward too
A bit short for a key position player but looks a strong body
Is an aggressive competitor which will help!
Won Bendigo B&F and was in the u18 team of the year at Full Back
But can play forward too