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I get it every year but i dont sign up my mate gets it and i get him the Richmond membership
Haha yes! Id like to trade 39, 41 and 56 to freo for 22Anyone want to introduce trading to really fu** with Jim's spreadsheet?
I was committed.
"Rowell is the standout prospect in this year's draft and is all but signed, sealed and delivered to the Gold Coast with Pick 1."
THE most talked about prospect in this year’s AFL Draft, there is not too much you can say about Matt Rowell that has not already been said. Similar to Sam Walsh last year, even picking out areas of improvement is a pedantic and arduous task. Rowell genuinely has no clear deficiency that impacts his game, with the two areas he could improve being scoreboard impact and versatility. His list of strengths however could go on and on with his consistency unbelievable and enviable of any other player, while his disposal, contested work, clearances and tackling is all up high in his repertoire as a player. Whilst finding his improvements might be difficult, his draft range of pick one is the easiest of any player, and Gold Coast SUNS have a real player on their hands here.
A PLAYER long-touted as a top-end prospect, Noah Anderson returned a stellar season in 2019 and looks poised to end the year as a top-two draft pick. Along with good mate Matt Rowell, Anderson was a prime mover in the Carey Grammar, Oakleigh Chargers, and Vic Metro midfields, averaging around 25 disposals across the NAB League and national carnival. On top of his consistency, the Metro skipper has an unrivalled scoreboard impact when compared to fellow midfielders in this year’s crop, while also providing the size and x-factor that club recruiters love. Those kinds of traits allow him to completely dominate at times, with Anderson the kind of player to have the fabled 30 disposals and three goals every other week. A player for the big moments too, Anderson is the complete package and should slot straight in at the next level.
Pick 4 - Adelaide - Dylan Stephens
Would've picked Young as a clear best available but he was gone unfortunately. Very close call between Stephens and another running machine and long kicker who I won't name but Stephens being based in SA the last few years gets him over the line. Stephens is the next Jared Polec, who has been one of the best and probably the most entertaining wingmen in the game over the last two years. Like Polec Stephens can leave his opponent eating dust either by turning them inside out with his agility or using his breakaway speed and also like Polec his specialty is a beautiful goal off the left from long range.
Will play wing/high HF at AFL level and at Adelaide he'd be getting an armchair ride with guys like Sloane and the Crouches feeding it out to him.
A country boy too so probably experienced in camping, hunting and fishing which will come in handy next time the crows want to torture, isolate and bully their players in an off-season camping trip.
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LemmingMaster5. Sydney bid on Tom Green
Let me have him Lemmingmaster !!!!