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We haven't really tried Waters at half forward. He could be a Nicoski type revelation. Or not. Anyway I just want to see him fit again and playing with that intensity we know he's capable of.
Yeo is supposed to be our midfield saviour I thought
Yeah I think it can only legitimately apply when there's an obvious howler with someone much better taken one or two picks after.Saying they could have picked Dangerfield over Morton is a prime example of what's wrong with that sort of analysis. Dangerfield was considered a reach even at 10. Melbourne wouldn't have even considered him at 4.
Also, Wines was Toumpas' SA teammate? Must have been a bit of a commute from Bendigo...
The crazy thing out of it all is Scully.All clubs have their blunders but the issue with Melbourne is they didnt get 1 decent player out of all of those picks. Thats why the article targets them.
The crazy thing out of it all is Scully.
he was a lock at pick 1 for the entire lead up to the draft IIRC. Never partied, future leader, trained more houses down than Masto. Now he's not even mentioned in the same breath as the rest of GWS's midfielders, but he's getting paid bucketloads.
Did I miss something? Did he do a knee? It's not as if it's necessarily Melbourne's fault - he's just as average now.
He could end up being the highest paid reserves player in the comp with Griffen there now.
Was he ever exceptionally good at anything? Is there something to learn from recruiters overrating kids who train houses down?
He must feel pretty weird taking home all dat ca$h knowing he doesn't really deserve itIt's not exactly a secret though. He's on similar money to Gaz and gives a fraction of the output.
Barrett wrote a few articles on it during the year. And if you know Damo is writing about it, it's pretty important.
GWS will cotton on eventually, just like they have with Palmer. And when they do, he's in for a massive pay cut. Just milking it until then i imagine.
Ha...ha... like it. The draft predictor on the afl site has us taking him at 11. I'm comfortable with that.View attachment 89110
Im hoping this can make Nakia slip down to our second pick.
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Im hoping this can make Nakia slip down to our second pick.
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Thanks mate, I'd definitely be happy with that as well!Ha...ha... like it. The draft predictor on the afl site has us taking him at 11. I'm comfortable with that.
I find that hard to believeThe crazy thing out of it all is Scully.
he was a lock at pick 1 for the entire lead up to the draft IIRC. Never partied, future leader, trained more houses down than Masto. Now he's not even mentioned in the same breath as the rest of GWS's midfielders, but he's getting paid bucketloads.
Did I miss something? Did he do a knee? It's not as if it's necessarily Melbourne's fault - he's just as average now.
He could end up being the highest paid reserves player in the comp with Griffen there now.
Was he ever exceptionally good at anything? Is there something to learn from recruiters overrating kids who train houses down?
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Pick 11: The Eagles have a need for pace in their midfield mix, and Nakia Cockatoo would bring plenty of that. Explosive and strong, Cockatoo showed his power and ability in a curtain raiser on Grand Final morning and with brilliant testing at the NAB AFL Draft Combine. There are a number of clubs interested in him, but he has missed a significant amount of footy with his foot injury so will need close assessment.
Around the mark: Liam Duggan, Lachie Weller, Jarrod Pickett
Twomey suggest that Cockatoo could be a good fit for our first pick in the latest article on the afl site.
That's an odd comparison given Neade is tiny and Cockatoo is a big bodied mid.Would be great for us, hopefully a Neade type player.
Would be great for us, hopefully a Neade type player.
That's an odd comparison given Neade is tiny and Cockatoo is a big bodied mid.
Yeah I see what you were getting at. I think Pickett will be the better player but he's not a bad insurance policy.In comparison to speed.