
A Game of the Year contender & a schoolboy’s stunning debut
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Congratulations goes to Caulfield Grammarians goal sneak, Nick Baltas, who has been named the Round 3 Grill’d Rising Star on the back of two goals and an outstanding performance in his side’s 58-point victory against Williamstown CYMS.
What the Club said:
“Nick first started playing at Caulfield Grammarians in 2016 as an U19 player. He has come straight out of school and trained really hard to cement a spot in the senior side, playing all practice matches and has shown great commitment often training with U/19’s and Seniors.
Nick’s game style is most like Daniel Menzel. His strength’s as a footballer is that he has the ability to read the very well, always finds himself in dangerous positions to create scoring opportunities and his tackling and pressure ensure that he locks the ball in the forward line.
Nick is renowned for his uncanny knack around goals and demeanour when not on the field at Caulfield Grammarians; however, when on the field it all changes. “
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