Joyce - "We'll be umm looking at bolstering our umm midfield with picks umm 4 and 23"
Nek minnut, at Pick 23
Joyce - "We select umm Harrison Petty"
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*list manager Michael McMahon*Joyce - "We'll be umm looking at bolstering our umm midfield with picks umm 4 and 23"
Nek minnut, at Pick 23
Joyce - "We select umm Harrison Petty"
As long as Hayes isn't still there at 23 , to tempt us
Sensing a little bit of Josh Fraser there?
I just hope we take the best available player. I don't see a lot of great mids around the 23 mark. Rather take a good tall than a flanker or mid we don't rate as highly.Joyce - "We'll be umm looking at bolstering our umm midfield with picks umm 4 and 23"
Nek minnut, at Pick 23
Joyce - "We select umm Harrison Petty"
When did Dal ccome out with this story? I love it. Also, whats the meaning behind the Ziebell and Cunnington shipping container express, I think I missed something but like the sound of it.I love that story Dal Santo tells about how when he came to North he did all this media about what North is like and the culture and what attracted him.
Then one day in his first week after training Ziebell waited til the other players were gone and it was only him and NDS in the changing room, and told Dal Santo in no uncertain terms that he wasn't a North player yet and that he, Jack, would let Dal know when he could consider himself a North player.
Another quick player we could look at is Eastern Ranges Ryley Stoddart .
roos_fanatic08 / Pykie - thoughts on where Ryley may go?
Stats: http://websites.sportstg.com/team_i...03040861&client=1-3020-111714-437836-25836245
Eastern Ranges cement place in TAC Cup top-eight after nine-point win over Northern Knights
Toby Prime, Lilydale & Yarra Valley Leader
August 1, 2017 9:50am
DASHING defender Ryley Stoddart continues to push his AFL draft claims after another impressive showing in the TAC Cup on the weekend.
Stoddart collected 15 disposals across halfback in Eastern Ranges’ hard-fought nine-point win over Northern Knights on Saturday at Box Hill City Oval.
The Blackburn junior played 16 games in the Eastern Football League under-17s competition last year before grabbing the attention of Eastern Ranges scouts.
He is now capturing the interest of AFL recruiters.
The Ranges had Josh Begley and Nathan Mullenger-McHugh plucked from suburban obscurity last year — Stoddart is following a similar path in 2017.
“He’s modern day half-back flanker,” coach Darren Bewick said
“He’s been in the program for eight months now so the upside for him and where he might get to is fairly large.
“He reads the ball really well and he has the courage to attack and give really good rebound and penetration.”
Bewick labelled the 10.11 (71) to 9.8 (62) win Eastern’s best for the season, giving it three victories on the trot and squaring its season at 7-7.
Leading by 16 points at the final change, the Ranges were two players short on the bench in the last quarter after Lucas Woodward and Xavier Fry both suffered concussions.
“We had a lot of boys who were only just getting through the game,” Bewick said.
“I thought their effort and willingness to push through and keep doing the right things enabled us to get a really good win.”
Best afield Cody Hirst proved to be the difference between the two sides with four goals and 19 disposals.
“He’s a very clever player, he is showing a lot of promise,” Bewick said.
“He has come along really well and we’re really happy with how he’s going.”
The Ranges blooded another four debutants, with Daniel Houeix, Jonte Duffy, James Ross and Jamieson Rossiter drenched in a Gatorade shower after the game.
“It all goes well for the future, next year and the year after because we’ve probably played eight to 10 16-year-olds,” Bewick said.
“They’ve all come in and contributed.”
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Chris25 has him going at 34.
34. St Kilda - Ryley Stoddart (183cm, 73kg from Eastern Ranges)
Wouldn't have been high on the draft radar last year, but has had a very good season after making the move from forward to half back. He's a good runner out of the back lines, and also a nice kick. So has the two key traits that clubs are looking for. A pick up such as Stoddart here, would allow the earlier pick of Coffield to be developed further up the ground in the midfield and off a wing.
Thanks mate - his skills remind me of basti.
Good speed, finds the ball and the tackling is first rate.
A lot to like
Video of Ryley :Really like this kid.
Might be a bit early to take him with 23 though. Highly unlikely he's there with our next pick.
Just hope he slides.
L Fogarty would he meet our needs at 23
there's a few other good articles here:
Joel Garner
The Hodge-clone who could be Prime Minister - FOX SPORTS Australia
https://apple.news/AnP-eT5d2T-Ce8KS3UaOY5Q
Ben Paton
Dream season: Mad Tigers fan’s perfect draft rise - FOX SPORTS Australia
https://apple.news/Aq3yiglO1RqmIFFNTccim9A
Ed Richards
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/cou...n/news-story/a9d414e915d07a72a50dd1f5781a7ba5
Criminally underrated. If he was 10cm taller he would be one of the best kids in the draft.
Good skills and balanced on either side of the body. Works hard both ways while loving to tackle.
He was far more consistent for the Jets this year than Rayner was but isn't that game breaking type so doesn't get talked about as much.
Send it to AdelaideI just stumbled upon an article about changes to the rookie list under the new CBA. This is news to me, as it makes the process of upgrading rookies and the LTI list defunct by my reading of it. It would also mean that there is no need to use a pick on upgrading Zurhaar. And Watson's LTI status is irrelevant to rookies getting selected. It's like Category A rookies just become an extension of the senior list. Is this common knowledge or have I misread?
http://www.theroar.com.au/2017/06/20/at-long-last-afl-and-players-lock-in-a-new-game-changing-cba/
Changes to the rookie list
Some significant changes have also been made to how the rookie list will function, and the wages that rookie-listed players will receive.
The rookie list minimum wage will now increase to $71,500 per year, and Category-A listed rookie players (those taken in the rookie draft) will be eligible to play senior football in 2018 without needing to wait for an elevation to the senior list.
Clubs will still be required to list 4-6 Category A rookies, to make a total of 44 combined with the required 38-40 senior listed players.
They will also be allowed to list as many as three Category B rookies (rookies signed internationally, from another sport, or through other unique circumstances), but are not required to have any if they do not wish to.
An aaron mullet type?Another quick player we could look at is Eastern Ranges Ryley Stoddart .
roos_fanatic08 / Pykie - thoughts on where Ryley may go?
Stats: http://websites.sportstg.com/team_i...03040861&client=1-3020-111714-437836-25836245
Eastern Ranges cement place in TAC Cup top-eight after nine-point win over Northern Knights
Toby Prime, Lilydale & Yarra Valley Leader
August 1, 2017 9:50am
DASHING defender Ryley Stoddart continues to push his AFL draft claims after another impressive showing in the TAC Cup on the weekend.
Stoddart collected 15 disposals across halfback in Eastern Ranges’ hard-fought nine-point win over Northern Knights on Saturday at Box Hill City Oval.
The Blackburn junior played 16 games in the Eastern Football League under-17s competition last year before grabbing the attention of Eastern Ranges scouts.
He is now capturing the interest of AFL recruiters.
The Ranges had Josh Begley and Nathan Mullenger-McHugh plucked from suburban obscurity last year — Stoddart is following a similar path in 2017.
“He’s modern day half-back flanker,” coach Darren Bewick said
“He’s been in the program for eight months now so the upside for him and where he might get to is fairly large.
“He reads the ball really well and he has the courage to attack and give really good rebound and penetration.”
Bewick labelled the 10.11 (71) to 9.8 (62) win Eastern’s best for the season, giving it three victories on the trot and squaring its season at 7-7.
Leading by 16 points at the final change, the Ranges were two players short on the bench in the last quarter after Lucas Woodward and Xavier Fry both suffered concussions.
“We had a lot of boys who were only just getting through the game,” Bewick said.
“I thought their effort and willingness to push through and keep doing the right things enabled us to get a really good win.”
Best afield Cody Hirst proved to be the difference between the two sides with four goals and 19 disposals.
“He’s a very clever player, he is showing a lot of promise,” Bewick said.
“He has come along really well and we’re really happy with how he’s going.”
The Ranges blooded another four debutants, with Daniel Houeix, Jonte Duffy, James Ross and Jamieson Rossiter drenched in a Gatorade shower after the game.
“It all goes well for the future, next year and the year after because we’ve probably played eight to 10 16-year-olds,” Bewick said.
“They’ve all come in and contributed.”
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Chris25 has him going at 34.
34. St Kilda - Ryley Stoddart (183cm, 73kg from Eastern Ranges)
Wouldn't have been high on the draft radar last year, but has had a very good season after making the move from forward to half back. He's a good runner out of the back lines, and also a nice kick. So has the two key traits that clubs are looking for. A pick up such as Stoddart here, would allow the earlier pick of Coffield to be developed further up the ground in the midfield and off a wing.