These are blog posts from everyone:
Vic Metro down Queensland, Country down N.T and W.A thump Tassie.
All the experts are tipping TomScully to be the #1 pick of the 2009 Draft.
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Tom Scully plays by his own rules | Herald SunTOM Scully was 14 when he clicked into AFL mode. When his mates were enjoying their youth, the determined inside midfielder made key commitments to football. |
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The pick of the bunchTHIS time last year, Tom Scully played for Vic Metro in the AFL under-18 championships. He darted through the midfield with enough authority to be named in the All-Australian side, despite being too young for the draft. Yet at 17, playing with and against boys bigger, older and, at that point, probably better than him, Scully took a long while to feel like he should have been among them. |
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U18s: Metro demolishes NSW/ACT - AFL.com.auVIC METRO has bounced back from an opening round loss against Vic Country to thrash New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory by 111 points at Bruce Purser Oval, in western Sydney on Saturday. |
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Tom Scully - Demonland ForumsGood article by Quayle, she is rapidly building a great reputation in this area. |
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Draft watch: the 16 most likely - BigFootyJohn Butcher (Vic Country) The likely No.2 draft pick at this stage behind Vic Metro's Tom Scully. Still, he is widely regarded as the best available tall in attack. He has booted five goals in two matches so far. |
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Draft watch: the 16 most likely - AFL.com.auAnthony Morabito (Western Australia) |
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Pacy midfielders - 2009 Draft - BigFootyBig Footy thread on 2009 draft prospects with pace. |
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U18 eye-catchers: week four - AFL.com.auTom Scully – The captain was again head and shoulders above anyone else from Vic Metro. He was heavily tagged, but still had 30 disposals, 13 contested – a game-high – six tackles and eight clearances. There was a fair percentage ineffective, but that was due to the enormous pressure put on by SA. His will to run and put himself in the contest was outstanding. He's actually like watching an AFL player, who is dropping back to play in the championships. He is absolutely ready-made. |
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Tom Scully expected to go at No. 1 in 2009 AFL draft | Herald SunFIVE months out from the 2009 national draft, the debate is already over. |
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Tom Scully expected to go at No. 1 in 2009 AFL draft - BigFootyBig Footy Melbourne Board thread on Tom Scully. |
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Australia's got talent | Herald SunCOME next week they will converge on Etihad Stadium in their hundreds - AFL recruiters, player agents and development coaches, all with their shopping lists for the stars. |
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Scully backs Watts to find form - RFNews - realfooty.com.auhttp://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/scully-backs-watts-to-find-form/2009/06/29/1246127477823.html
PROMISING draft prospect Tom Scully believes Jack Watts has been too heavily scrutinised in his first three games for Melbourne, but is certain his former under-18 teammate would be coping well with the intense focus on his debut season. |
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Scully or Trengrove likely to go at No. 1 in AFL draft | Herald SunNEARLY four months out from the AFL draft, the battle to become the No. 1 pick is a race in two. |
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A day with a recruiter - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football Club9am: AFL recruiters arrive at Docklands for their "big day". |
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Melbourne Demons adamant they won't tank | Herald SunMELBOURNE chiefs are adamant the club will not deliberately lose games to help attract prized draft selections such as Tom Scully. |
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Tom Scully- 2009 AFL Draft Prospect - ContestedFooty - Aussie Rules Footy BlogTom Scully plays for Dandenong Stingrays and is the current captain of Victoria Metro in the Under 18 Championship. He has got All-Australian Honours twice in the Under-18s. An AIS-AFL graduate from Berwick, Scully probably would have been drafted last year if he was old enough. Tom Scully was awarded the Jack Collins-Alan Schwab Scholarship back in 2008. |
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Melbourne eyes Tom Scully - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football ClubMELBOURNE coach Dean Bailey has hinted strongly that the club would select outstanding young Dandenong Stingrays midfielder Tom Scully with one of its first two picks in November's NAB AFL Draft. |
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Demons-bound Scully confirms draft billing - RFNews - realfooty.com.auhttp://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/demonsbound-scully-confirms-draft-billing/2009/09/05/1252001287392.html
TOM Scully, the touted No.1 pick in this year's AFL draft, was the difference in Dandenong Stingrays' 14-point win over Gippsland Power in a qualifying final at Visy Park yesterday. |
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Scully out of TAC Cup decider - RFNews - realfooty.com.auhttp://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/scully-out-of-tac-cup-decider/2009/09/23/1253385038110.html
TOM Scully, Melbourne's No. 1 draft choice-in-waiting, will miss tomorrow's TAC Cup grand final after having surgery to mend his injured knee on Tuesday night. |
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Real Footyhttp://news.realfooty.com.au/breaking-news-sport/scully-would-be-happy-to-play-for-demons-20090930-gc2u.html
Tom Scully says he would love to play for Melbourne if, as expected, the wooden spooners take the midfielder with the No.1 pick in November's AFL national draft. |
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Knee injury no worry for Scully - AFL.com.auPOTENTIAL No.1 draft pick Tom Scully says a knee injury he sustained for the Dandenong Stingrays in the TAC Cup will have no long-term effect. |
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Scully ready for full training - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football ClubMELBOURNE expects No.1 draft pick Tom Scully to graduate to a full workload by the end of next week as the squad builds into its NAB Cup campaign. |
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Scully ready for full training - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football ClubMELBOURNE expects No.1 draft pick Tom Scully to graduate to a full workload by the end of next week as the squad builds into its NAB Cup campaign. |