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Not sure where to post this.
Here is a highlight reel of a 12 yo, not surprisingly he is sifting through a million scholarship offers.
12 year olds dont normally tackle like this.
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Wow! That’s one talented, fast and very big 12 yo!
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Wow Everyone is going to hate me for saying this but thats exactly how id imagine Sonny Bill wouldve been playing at 12yo
Main thing that stands out besides his strong defence is his running style its very clean for a 12 yo
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Obviously been taught to tackle properly from a very young age
My Dad drilled that into me as a kid
He has a few flaws that someone needs to fix up Running with the ball in the wrong arm etc
The boy has some talent and if he continues to work hard and put football high on his priority list he could go places.
See he is from the Gold Coast get him to Keebra Park on a scholarship NOW -
Does anyone talk to Humpty, Sheens or McDonald? Someone should forward that clip through to them…
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Surely 12 is too young to be looking at making an offer. At the moment he is 12 years old and looks to be a lot bigger, faster and stronger than those around him. Wait til he’s 16-17 and the other kids have caught up size wise and if he’s still making the same impact then for sure well worth a look. But 12 is too young to offer a contract to.
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he is as good as it gets for 12, he will be in a football program next year. A kid of that skill & athletic level in a program at that age, you can almost gurantee they will play Aus schools. I think he will start in union.
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Looks to be an extremely talented kid with his defensive technique. Add to that his strength and pace to burn he could be up for a big future. Like some said though, he looks like he is much larger than the other kids in his age group and could well be brought back to the pack as they mature.
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Surely 12 is too young to be looking at making an offer. At the moment he is 12 years old and looks to be a lot bigger, faster and stronger than those around him. Wait til he’s 16-17 and the other kids have caught up size wise and if he’s still making the same impact then for sure well worth a look. But 12 is too young to offer a contract to.
I don’t think anyone would suggest a contract/offer. But Keebra would be on the look out for talent like this for any scholarship programs they have.
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Surely 12 is too young to be looking at making an offer. At the moment he is 12 years old and looks to be a lot bigger, faster and stronger than those around him. Wait til he’s 16-17 and the other kids have caught up size wise and if he’s still making the same impact then for sure well worth a look. But 12 is too young to offer a contract to.
I don’t think anyone would suggest a contract/offer. But Keebra would be on the look out for talent like this for any scholarship programs they have.
clearly not worth a club investing in a 12 yo, it is however right up a schools alley, and with luck it will be Keebra. According to my mate, he currently has interest from 5 rugby schools, Nudgee, Southport, Kings, Riverview and one undisclosed (im guessing Joeys, they seem to keep their offers silent)
I cant imagine what it would be like as a 12 year old kid, having all these people chasing at such a young age. Hopefully it is a passport to a great education and a stepping stone to some sort of footy career.
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There’s dozens of kids at 10, 11 and 12 that look like world beaters, but tend to come back to the pack as their peers mature. He looks to be a typically big Polynesian boy, who may not have a birth certificate, if not born here. Looks a natural defender, but as is so often the case in that age group, runs diagonally to beat defenders. In my experience, GPS schools don’t offer 12 year olds scholarships, unless it’s a case of all round excellence. Absolutely not on the basis of Rugby skills alone. Kings and Newington are the two most active schools in terms of improving their Rugby programmes and while active at events like the recent National U16 Champs at Riverview recently, they don’t trawl the younger age groups.
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@Citizen Tiger:
There’s dozens of kids at 10, 11 and 12 that look like world beaters, but tend to come back to the pack as their peers mature. He looks to be a typically big Polynesian boy, who may not have a birth certificate, if not born here. Looks a natural defender, but as is so often the case in that age group, runs diagonally to beat defenders. In my experience, GPS schools don’t offer 12 year olds scholarships, unless it’s a case of all round excellence. Absolutely not on the basis of Rugby skills alone. Kings and Newington are the two most active schools in terms of improving their Rugby programmes and while active at events like the recent National U16 Champs at Riverview recently, they don’t trawl the younger age groups.
I can speak with definite authority on the scholarships at GPS (and other schools) and I actually provided rugby recommendations for more than 1 school in the GPS system. 1 school provides a scholarship for those who are from a disadvataged back ground. The qualification requires the kid be 14 or less, and from a disadvantaged back ground. The 5 years I was associated with it, the player who received the scholarship went on to play Aus Schoolboys, they make sure they hit other markers and are good kids, but call it what you want,that is a rugby scholarship.
You are right in saying they dont trawl the carnivals at lower age groups, and they dont, but there is recipricol arrangements with various groups and organisations .
There is some very easy indicators to spot a kid who is just bigger/more developed than other kids, as opposed to being more athletic, and natural football instincts are much easier to spot at 12 than 15 or 16, sounds counter intuitive, but as they get older, the standard of coaching they have received impacts greatly on the underlying real goods, and the level of improvement in them is unknown.
If you take a kid with this sort of talent and put them in a good program, they almost all excel until at least 18, from there, a number of factors come into play.
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Wow Everyone is going to hate me for saying this but thats exactly how id imagine Sonny Bill wouldve been playing at 12yo
Main thing that stands out besides his strong defence is his running style its very clean for a 12 yo
Any big back rower/centre/winger would look like that at that age. I wouldn’t judge the kid till at least under 16s, when he’s playing against players who have filled out their frame. There’s plenty of big boys who look good in lower grades, but once they get to open age and can’t use their size and strength really get found out.
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Yeah i played against a number of kids similar in size and ability if not better i would of thought that at least 4 or 5 would of at least played lower grades if not first grade the only ones that did were Tony and Frank Puletua. I remember Tony at twelve and he would of destroyed this kid he was big and quick maybe not as quick as this boy but looking at the opposition this kid is playing against makes him look better.
I coach my son at this age and have watched a lot of junior football and one thing i notice is if you have a kid who is confident and runs onto the ball straight and hard most kids get intimidated by him and will not put their body in front of him, even if he’s not that big, they step aside and throw an arm out as he runs through them or they wait until he runs past them and try and tackle him side on or from behind.
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Yeah i played against a number of kids similar in size and ability if not better i would of thought that at least 4 or 5 would of at least played lower grades if not first grade the only ones that did were Tony and Frank Puletua. I remember Tony at twelve and he would of destroyed this kid he was big and quick maybe not as quick as this boy but looking at the opposition this kid is playing against makes him look better.
I coach my son at this age and have watched a lot of junior football and one thing i notice is if you have a kid who is confident and runs onto the ball straight and hard most kids get intimidated by him and will not put their body in front of him, even if he’s not that big, they step aside and throw an arm out as he runs through them or they wait until he runs past them and try and tackle him side on or from behind.
12 is too young, a lot of things change from the age of 12 to 17 or 18 mostly your opposition improves and becomes more competitive.Probably the reason why we need to go back to the days where kids play in regards to weight divisions instead of age limits
How many potentially good footballers are being pushed to AFL or soccer because they are concerned their kids will get hurt playing against kids 20+ kgs heavier than there own children in a heavy contact sport