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However, McKercher ended up getting substituted out of the match due to his collision with opposition player, Jeremy Cameron, late in the first quarter. McKercher ended up making his way to hospital where he found out he had damaged his ribs. [8] McKercher received a Rising Star nomination after Round 9 of the 2024 season.
Hannah Mouncey (born 21 October 1989) is an Australian national squad handball player who also plays Australian rules football. Mouncey represented Australia in men's handball before transitioning. She has been the subject of controversy over her eligibility to participate in women's competitions.
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revolves around one player. Best of luck to all and enjoy the tourney. Key: = Upperclass PG = Big man averaging 12+ points 10+ point differential ★ = 76+ points per game Midwest #1 Kansas ★ (32-2) 14-16 ATS 9-1 L10 70% FT 40% 3PT Top Scorers: Collins 15.6, Henry 13.6, Morris 12.3, Aldrich 11.2
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After his remarkable form in the WAFL in 2017 as a 21-year-old, Ryan was drafted into the AFL by West Coast with their third selection and twenty-sixth overall in the 2017 national draft. [5]
Playing for the Western Jets Daw was identified as a future key-position player by North Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs. [5] Daw went to the 2009 Victorian Screening portion of the AFL pre-draft testing. He impressed with a 13.6 in the beep test and 3.03 seconds in a 20-metre sprint along with a standing jump of 70 centimetres. [6]