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Years ago
Brad Newley
Andrew, i played Juniors against Brad through-out and his development (from an oppositions players Point of View) went something like this.
It really has only been in the last three years that Brad has realised his potential. As a junior, he wasn't a great player until top age 18's. As a bottom age, he was just another average guard, but kept growing so by the time he was a top age in u-18's for Eagles, he was around 6'4" Having developed his skills as a guard through 16's and bottom age 18's he became a dangerous 2/3 player and at Nationals as a top age (2002) he starting to show he true potential. From there he progressed through Eagles Seniors and the SA state team, til he got his scholarship at the tut.
