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Must take a lot of time to watch all the state game vids
Or you could watch a select few games instead of all of them?
Rory Obrien on radio said Naughton is the best young league debutant he has seen. Commented on his great his work ethic , marking and reading of the play. Said if you want to see him in a Peel jumper get to a game this season because he won't be in a Peel jumper again. Why we wouldn't take an 18 year old home grown tall who has the potential to be a better mark/player than both the McGoverns is beyond me. This talk about our first round pick for McGovern or a Vic youngster with go home possibilities instead of Naughton is hard to follow.
You win some you lose some , nothing against Naughton but freo got greater need in other area.
As with all phantom drafters, it is just knightmare's opinion from what he has seen. He suggested we take Ben Brown and we didn't. He also suggested we take Membrey and we didn't. He gets his share right.
His power rankings are generally very accurate. Very few if any phantoms get close and if they do, they certainly can't back it up the following year.
If Knightmare is rating Naughton as a top 10 talent then I tend to believe that he's a top 10 talent and the Peel guys tend to back that up, so I don't know what the issue is?
Opportunity cost however, Pearce is already contracted and the pick usedNaughton has surpassed anything Pearce did in his stint at Peel.
Agree. I just take it for what it is. Not a professional recruiter who watches footy giving an opinion. He does a lot of close watching and gives me info I otherwise wouldn't get.His power rankings are generally very accurate. Very few if any phantoms get close and if they do, they certainly can't back it up the following year.
If Knightmare is rating Naughton as a top 10 talent then I tend to believe that he's a top 10 talent and the Peel guys tend to back that up, so I don't know what the issue is?
Exactly, he does a good job of giving the people some info. He gives an opinion on an opinion based website. Good on him I reckon. I like reading all of those drafters opinions. I don't get why people slate other people's view, just enjoy the diverse range of opinions and then form your own.Agree. I just take it for what it is. Not a professional recruiter who watches footy giving an opinion. He does a lot of close watching and gives me info I otherwise wouldn't get.
Top 10 is hardly something set in stone until the draft has been completed. Every draft has its fair share of Hill versus Rich (or Balic, Darling etc). I also don't give full credence to the motto that you should always go best available, even in the top 10 picks. I fully expect that Richmond rated Tambling and Fiora as best available, or at worst had them more or less valued the same as Pavlich and Franklin.His power rankings are generally very accurate. Very few if any phantoms get close and if they do, they certainly can't back it up the following year.
If Knightmare is rating Naughton as a top 10 talent then I tend to believe that he's a top 10 talent and the Peel guys tend to back that up, so I don't know what the issue is?
Thee other thing I really like about him and the other phantoms is that they answer questions and engage in the debate.Agree. I just take it for what it is. Not a professional recruiter who watches footy giving an opinion. He does a lot of close watching and gives me info I otherwise wouldn't get.
Maybe 4th rd pick ?
http://footyprophet.com/ttac-cup-scouting-notes-round-15-rebels-storm-home-stun-bushies/
JORDAN JOHNSTON | GWV | FWD/MID | 9-9-99 | 184CM | 76KG
Having been used mostly as a small forward during his TAC Cup career, Johnston was given the opportunity to strut his stuff as a midfielder on Sunday and didn’t disappoint. He had 18 disposals and wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty, with 11 contested possessions and 7 tackles. While he did his best work in-and-under the packs, he remained a goal threat, with a snap out of congestion at the 22-minute mark of the last quarter producing the game’s only lead change.
JORDON BUTTS | MURRAY | FWD | 31-12-99 | 195CM | 80KG
Butts showed flashes as an athletic marking target across half-forward for Murray, but the combination of sub-par delivery in the wind and solid defensive effort from the under-sized Flynn Appleby kept him from exerting too much influence on the game. Still, Butts’ athleticism at 195cm makes him an intriguing draft prospect. He will have the opportunity to show off his athletic traits at the national combine.
I cannot lie, I like big Butts. I don't think the rest of you can deny feeling the same way.
or something else starting with BI cannot lie, I like big Butts. I don't think the rest of you can deny feeling the same way.
Do we really want Butts, Cox, and Nads as our future forward line?I cannot lie, I like big Butts. I don't think the rest of you can deny feeling the same way.
Isn't there is a model called katie price nickname Jordan ?I cannot lie, I like big Butts. I don't think the rest of you can deny feeling the same way.
We have to add, look at several players that can help forward/mid, JJ, Kelly, Fasolo, its not just about finding a KPF.Maybe 4th rd pick ?
http://footyprophet.com/ttac-cup-scouting-notes-round-15-rebels-storm-home-stun-bushies/
JORDAN JOHNSTON | GWV | FWD/MID | 9-9-99 | 184CM | 76KG
Having been used mostly as a small forward during his TAC Cup career, Johnston was given the opportunity to strut his stuff as a midfielder on Sunday and didn’t disappoint. He had 18 disposals and wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty, with 11 contested possessions and 7 tackles. While he did his best work in-and-under the packs, he remained a goal threat, with a snap out of congestion at the 22-minute mark of the last quarter producing the game’s only lead change.
JORDON BUTTS | MURRAY | FWD | 31-12-99 | 195CM | 80KG
Butts showed flashes as an athletic marking target across half-forward for Murray, but the combination of sub-par delivery in the wind and solid defensive effort from the under-sized Flynn Appleby kept him from exerting too much influence on the game. Still, Butts’ athleticism at 195cm makes him an intriguing draft prospect. He will have the opportunity to show off his athletic traits at the national combine.