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Torrens University Talent Watch – Round 16

SANFL Media’s ZAC MILBANK shines a light on club nominees for the weekly Torrens University MVP award.  

Round 16 Winner - Dyson Sharp (Central District)

Disposals -32
Marks -3
Tackles -9
Clearances – 12
Scores -1.0

”Dyson played on ball along with stints up forward, his contested ball work around the contest was a feature.”

Central Talent Manager Scott Stevens

 

Ben Camporeale (Glenelg)

Disposals – 28
Marks -8
Tackles -5
Clearances – 6
Inside 50s -6
Hard ball gets – 6

”Ben had another impactful game. He collected 28 possessions at 75% efficiency, 6 clearances, 8 marks, 6 Inside 50s, 5 tackles, 3 rebound 50’s and a game-high 6 hard ball gets playing as a midfielder/forward.”

Glenelg Talent Manager Darren Trevena

Hunter Press (North Adelaide)

Disposals – 21
Marks – 5
Marks from Opponent Kicks – 3
Clearances – 3

”Hunter, from Central Augusta FC, battled hard all night.”

North Talent Manager Neil Sanders

Jack Michalanney (Norwood)

Disposals – 20
Marks – 6
Intercept Marks – 5
Tackles -6
Spoils – 2

”Jack has had couple of consistent weeks, playing down back. Jack finished the game with 20 disposals and 6 tackles. We are really excited about Jack’s development and are looking forward to watching him improve as a top-ager in 2024.”

Norwood Talent Manager Craig Roberts

Clay Shadforth (South Adelaide)

Disposals – 15
Marks -2
Tackles -1
Clearances – 1
Score Involvements – 7
Scores – 5.1

”Clay played as a small forward all night. He had a big impact on the game with 15 disposals.  Clay had a even balance of contested and uncontested possessions. He also had seven score involvements, kicking 5 goals himself.”

South Talent Manager Mark Clayton

Loch Rawlinson (Sturt)

Disposals – 23
Marks -5
Tackles -5
Clearances – 2
Scores – 2.3

”Loch played as a half-forward and executed the role to a high standard. With 23 disposals, 2 goals and 11 score involvements, Loch was certainly a big influence in Sturt’s push in trying to win the game after being behind after quarter-time.”

Sturt Talent Manager Scott Prebble

Riley Hill (West Adelaide)

Disposals – 19
Marks – 4
Clearances – 3
Tackles – 3

 

Callum Fairall (Woodville-West Torrens)

Disposals – 36
Marks -9
Clearances – 6
Tackles – 1

”Playing thru the midfield and rotating back, Callum accumulated 36 disposals, nine marks & six clearances. His ball use was a feature in his game.”

Eagles Talent Manager Darren Hams

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