![]() In the end KP realizes that her mother doesn't really love her and only cares about money, so she quits gymnastics cause it's not what she really wants and only did it cause she was forced to, and leaves her shady mom to go with her Dad. Instead, her mother constantly bugs Kelly about endorsement deals cause she only cares about the money and not her own daughter. For example, Kelly Parker did a lot of shady things to try to mess up the girl's career but she only did it, so her mother could love her. Her character life style also opens up about money. You could also see that she opened up more to help Kaylie when she noticed her eating disorder. ![]() Also even though Kelly Parker was constantly rude to the girls, but she was a really sweet and nice person, she was just trying to psych out the competition. Also in the first 2 seasons it kinda annoyed me how Lauren had everyone at the tip of herįingers, and I just felt like her father was TOO SOFT because every-time she did something wrong he failed to lay down the law and it backfired, and constantly made him and his daughter look like a fool. ![]() This is how she makes it work by training everyday and taking late night shifts.Īlthough we never get to see Emily accomplish her dreams because she gets pregnant and runs off to Vegas we get to see a wonderful groups of girls develop into beautiful young women. Sure she brakes the rules by having a job, but shes only trying to provide money for her family. Unlike most of the other girls shes not rich and she hasn't been at the gym since she was little like them. and believe me she knows what shes doing.Įmily Kmetko: Honestly Emily makes it work. if she's not scheming, lying, blackmailing, or talking about boys shes being a jerk. Towards the end she does develop into a good young woman, but at the beginning not so much. Lauren Tanner: This character isn't exactly a good role model. "TO WIN" and in my opinion she was the only one smart enough not to loose her virginity before she won. Although she was involved with boys she never forgot what she wanted. Kaylie Cruz: To be honest she is THE BEST ROLE MODEL. She also has a goal and will do anything to accomplish it. Unlike most of the characters she isn't interested in boys as much. Payson Keeler: She is one of the main characters and a GREAT role model. I like how its totally realistic and it doesn't stereotype the characters. The next day it totally backfired though. But they were drunk, it's still no excuse though. Literally on the first of two episodes one of the girls sleeps with her best friends boyfriend. this show is basically a teen soap opera. Similar whispers are circulating in some circles about the current draft class, with clubs in the October trade period having positioned to fight into this draft at the expense of the 2022 one.įor Port, the concern isn't who follows their strategy, but instead whether it can pay off with the ultimate success.Don't get me wrong I love this show!!! It's so interesting and it always kept me guessing. Port also were able to target the right draft class to dive deep into, a superdraft of superdrafts. The Power will be doing everything in its power to break this mini-trend.įollowing Port's lead, the Fremantle and Gold Coast 2019 trios - led by Caleb Serong and Noah Anderson - are tracking as well as the Port trio and face similar stakes. The salary cap, life circumstances and the desire for a greater role or opportunity play a factor in being able to keep talented young players together. "We are confident all three players will be very important contributors for our club for many years to come."Īlmost all of the most successful draft classes highlighted above were broken up before long by trade requests and free agency moves, with only the West Coast and Brisbane groupings still together as their careers have played out. "For the first time since 2009 we had three picks inside the first round and we are very pleased to welcome Connor, Zak and Xavier to our club," Parker said. Again, the Power held tight and tabbed Gippsland youngster Duursma. Port held firm and grabbed the youngster from Darley.Ĭalls also came for pick 18, most famously from Carlton in their hunt for Liam Stocker. By the time of their second pick, at pick 12, rival clubs were putting in calls to trade up to grab sliding talents - such as Butters. The first of Port's picks sat at five, where the Power were able to grab local star Rozee. ![]() Teams hunted for early picks, hoping to grab one of the elite eight talents in the crop. The 2018 crop was widely believed to be full of talent, deep at the top end and right through to the second round. One off-season may have been enough to propel Port forward for the future.
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