Results we found for: West Perth
#12
Regan Clarke
YOU may remember the name from Western Australia’s final Under-18 Championships match against Vic Country, where the cool and composed Clarke delivered the game-winning goal after the siren to win the game for the Black Ducks. He is a work horse with elite endurance, recording an equal-national high of 21.8 on the yo-yo test at […]
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Wil Hickmott
STRENGTHS: Composure, skill, vision, Decision making IMPROVEMENTS: Contested work, Scoreboard impact SUMMARY: The younger son of former Geelong and Carlton player Adrian Hickmott, Wil is a classy outside midfielder who has excellent skills and is a sound decision-maker. In 16 games for Subiaco’s Colts team, Hickmott averaged 22 possessions, four marks and four tackles, with notable performances […]
#21
Tyson Powell
STRENGTHS: Marking, ball-handling, skills, competitiveness, versatility IMPROVEMENTS: Consistency, accumulation SUMMARY: After playing primarily in the forward line as a bottom-ager in 2017, Powell made the move into the midfield in 2018 and the transition was a fruitful one. In 15 games for the Thunder’s Colts team, Powell averaged 13 possessions, four tackles, three marks and booted 11 […]
#8
Luke Moore
STRENGTHS: Goal sense, team ethic, hard working, scoreboard impact, athleticism IMPROVEMENTS: Versatility, accumulation, defensive pressure Summary: The 2018 Western Australia Under 18s representative and dual WAFL Colts team of the year recipient is defined as a small forward by size, but he plays a lot taller than that. Luke Moore has been likened to former Collingwood […]
#7
James Sturrock
STRENGTHS: Contested possessions, clearances, tackling, competitiveness, size IMPROVEMENTS: Disposal, scoreboard impact SUMMARY: The Baldivis junior is a big-bodied midfielder with a healthy appetite for the contest. Sturrock plays a lot like North Melbourne star Ben Cunnington as he is often burying himself into contests to win the ball for his team, and feed it out to […]