Sydney FC must have rejected him.
Yes, they are training up. Charlie Murray is likely to remain in Qld to finish school. The philosophy is to push 7-10 players up a year, not to win age comps but get them better prepared. That started last year , and less emphasis on recruiting outside our juniors. This has full support within the club.So does this mean that Albert Etuati Faavae, Bailey Biondi-Odo, Brent Barnes, Caleb Tohi, Charlie Murray, David Hollis, Jayden Skinner, Sam Hughes, Tevita Masima and Tyler Field are all with the Flegg side?
Definitely the fourth Jennings brotherOr maybe he's following Michael and George's footsteps, just missing the trip to Penrith.
Yes, they are training up. Charlie Murray is likely to remain in Qld to finish school. The philosophy is to push 7-10 players up a year, not to win age comps but get them better prepared. That started last year , and less emphasis on recruiting outside our juniors. This has full support within the club.
But every player except 1 this year went back and played SG Ball.
Its great the club are pushing the players but most didnt handle SG Ball great a year young let alone Jersey Flegg 3 years young. Big difference.
If there not ready why push them.?
I personally think most if not all will end up playing ball and once thats finished will go back up to Flegg.
This is the point. We aren't interested in winning junior footy comps. It's all about identification and retention, and that requires pushing kids forward into higher age groups to see how they handle it. While some first graders didn't handle the transition to senior footy straight away, I doubt there is an NRL player in history who didn't handle SG Ball at age 16 or Flegg at 17 or 18.May help with identifying who we should lock up long term (eg until they are 20) so other clubs can’t get them and the others that aren’t up to it straight away we can just wait to see how they go first.
This is the point. We aren't interested in winning junior footy comps. It's all about identification and retention, and that requires pushing kids forward into higher age groups to see how they handle it. While some first graders didn't handle the transition to senior footy straight away, I doubt there is an NRL player in history who didn't handle SG Ball at age 16 or Flegg at 17 or 18.
If they're killing it against kids their own age but can't cope with kids a year or two older you don't bother offering them adult contracts at 18. They won't become first graders.
Yes I'm sure there are exceptions, but hoping a poor-performer is an exception is not the way to run a system. Resources are limited, and you have to play the numbers.
Andrew Ryan couldnt even make Mcarthy highs first grade football side. He was in 2nds. Ned Cattic ended up playing first grade and was seen as real potential along with 3 or 4 others. Bobcat went on to play for Australia
Charlie Murray is likely to remain in Qld to finish school..
My newspaper headline for tomorrow:
Billy Slater awarded Clive Churchill medal although only lasting 10 minutes into match before being injured.
SG Ball member Etuale Lui-Toeava (Etuale Toeava) >TOA Samoa U18
I just want to bring this sad story to everyone's attention. Valance Harris lost his mother to cancer this year and there is a fundraiser for the family at Guildford Leagues on Nov 3rd. Valance had to work training and football around looking after his dying mother and looking after his younger brothers as well as his schoolwork this year. These are the stories that you never consider when judging young players.
Please consider attending or donating.
https://www.outix.net/tickets/event/harris-family-fundraiser
https://www.facebook.com/pages/cate...ion/Harris-Family-Fundraiser-274642043024103/