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Steven wins Geelong Falcons best and fairest
Michael Auciello
30Oct07
LORNE midfielder Jack Steven has won the Geelong Falcons' best and fairest award for 2007.
The 17-year-old finished ahead of Andrew Scott and Jaxson Barham, who will be drafted by Collingwood under the father-son rule at next month's national draft.
Steven played 15 games for the Falcons this season, averaging 20 possessions a game and kicking 17 goals.
He played for Vic Country in the Under-18 national championships in July and when the Falcons' season ended in the first week of the TAC Cup finals, went back to the Colac league and kicked four goals in Lorne's grand final win.
Falcons' regional manager Michael Turner said Steven had given himself every chance of being drafted this season, despite being bottom-aged and able to play in TAC Cup again next season.
``He had a great year. All AFL clubs would be aware he won our best and fairest, so interest is growing,'' Turner said.
``Our boys going to the draft are pretty strong chances. We're hoping Jack gets drafted, he's not a certainty, I'd say he'd be about a 60-40 chance.''
Michael Auciello
30Oct07
LORNE midfielder Jack Steven has won the Geelong Falcons' best and fairest award for 2007.
The 17-year-old finished ahead of Andrew Scott and Jaxson Barham, who will be drafted by Collingwood under the father-son rule at next month's national draft.
Steven played 15 games for the Falcons this season, averaging 20 possessions a game and kicking 17 goals.
He played for Vic Country in the Under-18 national championships in July and when the Falcons' season ended in the first week of the TAC Cup finals, went back to the Colac league and kicked four goals in Lorne's grand final win.
Falcons' regional manager Michael Turner said Steven had given himself every chance of being drafted this season, despite being bottom-aged and able to play in TAC Cup again next season.
``He had a great year. All AFL clubs would be aware he won our best and fairest, so interest is growing,'' Turner said.
``Our boys going to the draft are pretty strong chances. We're hoping Jack gets drafted, he's not a certainty, I'd say he'd be about a 60-40 chance.''
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Again you dont know much about next years draft....RooandKosi wrote:jack stevens is a great pick B&F at 17 against bigger bodied 18 year olds shows skill.
possibly a top 10 next year he wouldve been.
There would be at least five players already in next years draft that would walk into this years top 10.
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the falcons coach, garry hocking reckons that jack is a great player who can play in a variety of positions, including down back and on ball......he says he is super tough,quick and has good skills............also a great decision maker........
... i like the boy already.....
... i like the boy already.....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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welcome to Saint Kilda Jack
G O J A C K
G O S A I N T S !
G O S A I N T S !
The boy can play and we can build a defence around him that will have respect.
Re: welcome to Saint Kilda Jack
Megamaguire wrote:G O J A C K
G O S A I N T S !
the other players better be careful saying hi ti him when they are getting on and off planes for their interstate games......
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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his dad was a champion country footballer with the nick name "machine"...and his uncle played for the cats........or so i am informed......saint66au wrote:OK..lets clear this up right from the get-go
Its STEVEN not STEVENS!!!!!
I want a dollar for every commentator who calls him Stevens during his career
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Or read on big footystinger wrote:his dad was a champion country footballer with the nick name "machine"...and his uncle played for the cats........or so i am informed......saint66au wrote:OK..lets clear this up right from the get-go
Its STEVEN not STEVENS!!!!!
I want a dollar for every commentator who calls him Stevens during his career
Seems like a relatively good pick possibly could of got him with pick 57 and Gehrig at 70 but then again he may not have been there.
At 180cm he's not a quick strong power midfielder in the Chris Judd prototype but from all reports addresses our perceived weakness of lack of legspeed. To win the B & F for Geelong as a bottom aged player is a brilliant effort not to mention he did in 15 games which meant he probably missed a game or two and still won.
As a young bottom-aged draftee if he wasn't drafted he'd have the potential to go much higher with a big year next year or potentially slip off the radar if he has a poor year. So, im hoping he has still has a lot of development which had he not been drafted may have seen him go top 15-20 but instead now that he is drafted may see some good development in the next few years.
At 180cm he's not a quick strong power midfielder in the Chris Judd prototype but from all reports addresses our perceived weakness of lack of legspeed. To win the B & F for Geelong as a bottom aged player is a brilliant effort not to mention he did in 15 games which meant he probably missed a game or two and still won.
As a young bottom-aged draftee if he wasn't drafted he'd have the potential to go much higher with a big year next year or potentially slip off the radar if he has a poor year. So, im hoping he has still has a lot of development which had he not been drafted may have seen him go top 15-20 but instead now that he is drafted may see some good development in the next few years.