Big Things Expected From Little Brothers
The Kangaroos and Bulldogs are hoping they have a couple of future superstars in Robbie Tarrant and Andrejs Everitt. The Kangaroos used an early pick to take the brother of Chris, and the Bulldogs have given Everitt the number 3 to wear after one season at the club.
From The Australian: Tarrant learns from big brother
From the Kangaroos site: New Roos front and centre
From The Australian: Young Dog to carry history on his back
From The Age: Everitt new No.3 for Western Bulldogs
From The Australian: Tarrant learns from big brother
"I've learnt a lot about what we should and shouldn't do as AFL footballers," Tarrant said.
From the Kangaroos site: New Roos front and centre
The confident Tarrant even managed to throw in a quick gag about his brother’s sometimes wayward kicking and his attempts to teach him to kick as he was growing up.
From The Australian: Young Dog to carry history on his back
Grant said he had not wanted to see such a famous jumper "kept in mothballs".
From The Age: Everitt new No.3 for Western Bulldogs
It is a bold call, given the 18-year-old brother of Sydney veteran Peter Everitt is just eight matches into his AFL career.

