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  • justabaraker
    Regular in the Side
    • Jul 2012
    • 972

    whatever happened to....?

    Things are a bit slow on this forum, so I thought I might be able to rattle the cage with this thread.
    You probably all know of someone who used to be prominent in our footy and is now doing something interesting that we would like to know about.
    I saw LEIGH FORSYTH on TV last week. He used to be coach of Wollongong when they joined Premier division, and he was on TV as a manager in the Customs Department that susses out dodgy stuff and dodgy people trying to get through.
    CRAIG MOLLER was a junior, I think from the Southern Highlands somewhere. I think he played a bit with Campbelltown before moving to Sydney Uni and being drafted by the Freo Dockers. Seems he didn't get a game at Freo, and last weekend he debuted with Sydney Kings basketball.

    who can YOU update us about ?
  • Pekay
    Well retired, still sore
    • Sep 2004
    • 2134

    #2
    A school teacher named Des Hasler played a bit of footy out at Bensons in the 80s. Not sure where he ended up.

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    • andreww1
      Warming the Bench
      • May 2015
      • 193

      #3
      Originally posted by justabaraker
      Things are a bit slow on this forum, so I thought I might be able to rattle the cage with this thread.
      You probably all know of someone who used to be prominent in our footy and is now doing something interesting that we would like to know about.
      I saw LEIGH FORSYTH on TV last week. He used to be coach of Wollongong when they joined Premier division, and he was on TV as a manager in the Customs Department that susses out dodgy stuff and dodgy people trying to get through.
      CRAIG MOLLER was a junior, I think from the Southern Highlands somewhere. I think he played a bit with Campbelltown before moving to Sydney Uni and being drafted by the Freo Dockers. Seems he didn't get a game at Freo, and last weekend he debuted with Sydney Kings basketball.

      who can YOU update us about ?
      Craig Moller played for Cronulla JAFC then moved to Balmain U19s for one season then Sydney Uni. He played one senior game for Freo 2 seasons ago when they rested half their team just before finals. He got delisted at the end of 2015 and based on his successful junior basketball career has been picked up by the Kings mid-season.

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      • Pekay
        Well retired, still sore
        • Sep 2004
        • 2134

        #4
        Where did Dean Capobianco go? Played against him when he suited up for UNSW/ES in the early 2000s. Knew his way around a paddock. Fast.

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        • cartman48
          Warming the Bench
          • Aug 2006
          • 129

          #5
          Originally posted by andreww1
          Craig Moller played for Cronulla JAFC then moved to Balmain U19s for one season then Sydney Uni. He played one senior game for Freo 2 seasons ago when they rested half their team just before finals. He got delisted at the end of 2015 and based on his successful junior basketball career has been picked up by the Kings mid-season.
          Beat me to it Andrew
          Carn the Southern Power.....

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          • Mug Punter
            On the Rookie List
            • Nov 2009
            • 3325

            #6
            Originally posted by Pekay
            Where did Dean Capobianco go? Played against him when he suited up for UNSW/ES in the early 2000s. Knew his way around a paddock. Fast.
            Injected himself well into games......

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            • justabaraker
              Regular in the Side
              • Jul 2012
              • 972

              #7
              Mug Punter will be beside himself when he reads this one !!!!!!!!!!!! Student, get ready.............

              18 Lachlan Kilpatrick (Sydney Uni)

              Age: 22. NEAFL Games: 0.

              This rugby convert?s transition into the game of Australian Rules has been nothing short of meteoric.
              Born and raised in Sydney, Kilpatrick took up the game in his late teens and was nominated for AFL Sydney?s Rising Star Award as a 16-year-old.
              He has already won three premierships, including the Rod Podbury Medal for best-on-ground in the 2013 AFL Sydney Grand Final, and the former Manly Warringah midfielder has played 11 games for the Swans? NEAFL side through Sydney?s academy program.
              Kilpatrick moved to Melbourne to join the Northern Blues last year where he featured in the VFL in the backend of the season, but the 22-year-old has now returned home where he will slot nicely into the Sydney University midfield.

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              • Mug Punter
                On the Rookie List
                • Nov 2009
                • 3325

                #8
                Originally posted by justabaraker
                Mug Punter will be beside himself when he reads this one !!!!!!!!!!!! Student, get ready.............

                18 Lachlan Kilpatrick (Sydney Uni)

                Age: 22. NEAFL Games: 0.

                This rugby convert?s transition into the game of Australian Rules has been nothing short of meteoric.
                Born and raised in Sydney, Kilpatrick took up the game in his late teens and was nominated for AFL Sydney?s Rising Star Award as a 16-year-old.
                He has already won three premierships, including the Rod Podbury Medal for best-on-ground in the 2013 AFL Sydney Grand Final, and the former Manly Warringah midfielder has played 11 games for the Swans? NEAFL side through Sydney?s academy program.
                Kilpatrick moved to Melbourne to join the Northern Blues last year where he featured in the VFL in the backend of the season, but the 22-year-old has now returned home where he will slot nicely into the Sydney University midfield.
                Very good justabaraker, I know humour isn't your strong suit but I chuckled there.....

                No doubt at all that Kilpatrick should be playing NEAFL and to be honest if I was a young gun player I'd probably lean towards Sydney Uni where you're part of the elite program rather than just a toppie at the Swans or Giants. And it's great kids don't have to go to Melbourne now to be a part of top level footy and Sydney Uni are doing a great job there filling that third alternate pathway (this is not and never has been an anti Uni rant)

                It's just stating a fact that when you have the best 5-6 juniors going to the Sydney Uni pathway every year that that club will, within 3-4 years, be stacked to the rafters in PD as well with junior players that have gone through the pathway at district clubs. And I think we'll start to see Sydney Uni start to challenge for the PD title pretty soon, and once they get there they'll have such an advantage talent wise that they'll be like they are in the rugby.

                Maybe I'm wrong and maybe the kids when they drop out of NEAFL will go back to their junior club but somehow I don't think so.

                We all got out knickers in a knot a few years ago (and rightly so) about Uni raiding the SFL clubs to get their U18 program up and running and I thought that the pathway system was introduced to regulate that. Well now they have just circumvented that via their NEAFL Program.

                Good for Sydney Uni but is it good for Sydney Football?

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                • Mug Punter
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 3325

                  #9
                  Originally posted by justabaraker
                  Mug Punter will be beside himself when he reads this one !!!!!!!!!!!! Student, get ready.............

                  18 Lachlan Kilpatrick (Sydney Uni)

                  Age: 22. NEAFL Games: 0.

                  This rugby convert?s transition into the game of Australian Rules has been nothing short of meteoric.
                  Born and raised in Sydney, Kilpatrick took up the game in his late teens and was nominated for AFL Sydney?s Rising Star Award as a 16-year-old.
                  He has already won three premierships, including the Rod Podbury Medal for best-on-ground in the 2013 AFL Sydney Grand Final, and the former Manly Warringah midfielder has played 11 games for the Swans? NEAFL side through Sydney?s academy program.
                  Kilpatrick moved to Melbourne to join the Northern Blues last year where he featured in the VFL in the backend of the season, but the 22-year-old has now returned home where he will slot nicely into the Sydney University midfield.
                  It would be criminal if this guy's nickname was not Oysters....

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                  • Pekay
                    Well retired, still sore
                    • Sep 2004
                    • 2134

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mug Punter
                    It would be criminal if this guy's nickname was not Oysters....
                    Writes itself

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                    • justabaraker
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 972

                      #11
                      Roger Moten has been a part-time Assistant Coach with the GIANTS' NEAFL team for the past three seasons and in 2016 steps up to a full-time role as a Development Coach.

                      Moten has vast coaching experience in the AFL Sydney competition and has, in the past two seasons, coached the AFL Sydney representative team.

                      Previous to this he coaches Sydney University in their first NEAFL season in 2012.

                      - See more at: Roger Moten - GWSGIANTS.com.au

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                      • Coastal Boy
                        Regular in the Side
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 516

                        #12
                        I can't see why a development officer who has already committed to coaching in the SydneyAFL would not be permitted to cover both roles this year. That's unless...

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                        • justabaraker
                          Regular in the Side
                          • Jul 2012
                          • 972

                          #13
                          JACKSON POTTER (Sydney University)

                          Age: 22. NEAFL Games: 32.

                          If there is one player who could shake up the [NEAFL] competition this year, it could well be Sydney University recruit Jackson Potter. The 22-year-old midfielder returns home to Sydney after three years in the SANFL with Central Districts.
                          Potter was a member of the Sydney Swans Academy since he was 15 and played 32 NEAFL games before moving to Adelaide. His first SANFL season was interrupted with injury before tragically losing his father to a long battle with cancer in 2014.
                          With a reputation as a tough-as-nails inside midfielder with attacking flair, the boy from Pennant Hills in Sydney is sure to thrive in Sydney University?s professional environment as the Students look to once again be a premiership contender in 2016.


                          I've seen him play in a couple of practice matches and, wow, he's kicked on from the early days in our comp. Tough, brave, solid.
                          It shows what can happen for a skinny short kid when some serious work and pre-seasons are put into him.

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                          • Seagull
                            On the Rookie List
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 39

                            #14
                            He is the son of late Ten News legend, Harry Potter, who used to run the boundary at Ern Holmes from time to time.

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                            • Steiger
                              Warming the Bench
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 181

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Seagull
                              He is the son of late Ten News legend, Harry Potter, who used to run the boundary at Ern Holmes from time to time.
                              Thats some true wizardry right there seagull

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