LEETON-WHITTON'S under 17.5s are putting the final touches on their game plan ahead of Saturday's grand final against Osborne.
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In the meantime, sit back and read all about the team that is prepping to bring home the first under 17.5s premiership in at least a decade.
Player profiles
Jackson Woods: Uses his brute strength to win the contest, tackles hard, loves a good gym session.
Chris Iannelli: Two-way flanker who can play both defence and offence. Good set of hands and reliable kick.
Liam Horton: Continued improvement throughout the season. Can be utilised in multiple positions. Loves attacking the ball in the air.
Angus Crelley: A midfielder with gears, a contested ball king who loves to take the game on, shows physical dominance every week and leads by example.
Jay Tang: Known as Silky to his mates due to his smooth ball skills, leads from the front, puts his body on the line for his team at every contest, a real class act.
Jye Doyle: Aerobic endurance beast who forwards love to see coming towards them due to his elite kicking skills, his game has gone to another level this year.
Emerson Cody: Versatile big man that has a great set of hands. Loves to snag a goal or two.
James Buchanan: A classy smooth moving dangerous forward who uses his footy IQ to beat his opponent.
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Michael Cudmore: New recruit from Griffith who signed a two-year contract, a speed demon who loves to take the game on, lovely long kick.
Kane Williams: Skillful midfielder that gets plenty outside ball, loves to float down forward and kick a snag.
Jaedan Celi: Disco to his mates, classy mid/forward who spins his opponents into a frenzy, doesn't mind celebrating a goal.
Jack McAliece: His 60 metre boot opens up the field and allows fastball movement. His height and leap combined with his animalistic nature makes him a dangerous bloke.
Jack Rourke: Loves a bitta footy, commanding back man that doesn't lose a contest. First to training during pre-season.
Hunter Booth: A strong mark who is dominant up forward. Uses his agility to bamboozle the opposition, reliable kick for goal.
Hayden Cooper: Versatile aggressive ruckman who hates to be beaten. Great set of hands, has had an outstanding season.
Jack Coelli: Strong reliable defender who never stops working. Gives 100 per cent at each and every contest. Doesn't mind things rough.
Jason Burke: Leadership member who has found his home down back. Strong defensive intercepting mark, doesn't mind a one-handed grab and a bitta rough and tumble.
Taj Doyle: Destructive forward who can take a big pack mark, don't get in his way when he attacks the footy.
Zane Pannowitz: Elite defensive player who has the ability to lock down on an opponent, tackles with ferocity.
Taine Moraschi: Contested ball beast, gets in and under with clean hands and a specialist at picking up the loose ball. Explosive pace makes him a crowd favourite.
Harry Steele: Mr Footy IQ, sees the game two minutes before everyone else. Makes the most of his possessions which result in goal assist.
Damian Barker: Bottom ager who is coming along nicely, runs hard at the contest and loves the physicality side of the game.
Dan Hillam: New to the game with explosive speed and sure hands. Has become a very good defensive forward player.
Denis Singh: Doesn't shirk a contest, puts his head where others fear to tread.
Jesse Horsefield: Ever reliable, miserly defender who has more time than most with the ball in his hands. Doesn't allow his opponent to beat him.
Angus Howe: Starting to grow into his huge frame, solid hands in marking contest and will look to dominate the opposition when in the ruck.
Nathan Baulch: Was the general in defence for most of the year, now moved into an attacking half-back flank position where he can use his speed and penetrating kick.