Dr Spaceman
Brownlow Medallist
There's worse depth players to have than Byrnes. As long as he's not getting many (hopefully, any) games in the 1's I'm fine with it.
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There's worse depth players to have than Byrnes. As long as he's not getting many (hopefully, any) games in the 1's I'm fine with it.
I mean, Byrnes is so far back on the depth chart im not fussed either way. And bitta AFL experience in the VFL team

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Byrnes will be 25 next year and is a wildly inconsistent player who in the same passage of play can do something great and poor.Brynes played 17 games last year.
I think people are overestimating our depth acting as if there are dozen of other options sitting on the list.
Nothing wrong with retaining Ronnie. Has had quite a few decent games for us. There was a game against the Swans where he was excellent. Good depth player, great courage
Fincher played mostly as a defender, moved into the midfield late.Feel like us not taking a defensive medium defender shows our faith in O’Connell/Hastie to fill the Webster void. Glad we are backing in a couple of really promising kids in a period where we are trying to go for the ultimate success
I like his endeavor and he doesnt die wondering but Ronnie is easily exposed when head to head against players who are strong overhead and drag him deep into defense ... he was exposed badly by Dempsey against Cats this year .... he is your classic old school rover and is better used in the midfield but we have better players in there now and also have better options to play wing
As a rebounder, yesFincher played mostly as a defender, moved into the midfield late.
From what I've seen of him, he can attack & defend in equal measure.
21/11/25
Here are Dalrymple's bold draft picks at St Kilda so far, where he has chosen a player he likes over a higher ranked player externally. Time will tell if he was right or wrong with each, this is a long-term record to give him credit or hold him accountable when we are ready to make a call.
I have added my personal thoughts at this time but in no way do I consider myself a draft expert so don't hate on me if I get anything wrong!
2024
Travaglia over Murphy Reid. Current thoughts: not too worried that Reid had a much better first year, but TT has not shown a lot YET. Guessing that Reid will have more ups and downs over his career and TT will be more of a consistent, solid player over a long career.
Barrat over Jack Whitlock. Current thoughts: neither has impressed yet. On the surface, Whitlock's 200cm frame appeals more than Barrat as a 194cm KPP, but this decision will take years to really judge.
2025
Banfield (WA) over Archie Ludowyke. current thoughts: not too fussed - pick 41 in a seemingly weak draft and Ludowyke was not picked up until 50, so clearly the clubs did not rate him highly. But on the surface, as a key forward with apparently a high ceiling and a local boy (plus a saints fan), I'm very surprised we did not pick Ludowyke, who was expected to be picked in the 20s. From the little I have seen of Banfield's clips, he does not excite me - hope I'm wrong.
I love the notion of playing natural forwards as key backs, they read the play so well and can tell where the ball is going. Harris Andrews was a forward who moved back in his draft year.Its all subjective but you can plainly see what Dalrymple values and I think his specialties will be those picks from #40 onwards. All the new recuits can run and they are all strong contested marks, which is something as a collective list we have needed to improve.
For what its worth I would have taken Noah Mraz 198cms over Barrat, but I read that Tauru has grown to 195cms so perhaps we have the talls covered. The club recruited Barrat to play as a key defender, but most of his junior career he was a forward - I would love to see him given an opportunity forward during the VFL season. Time will tell Barrat might end up making it as a very good key defender.
Lyon wants to play Caminiti forward again, but it may be in the future he returns to full back at some stage.
Its all subjective but you can plainly see what Dalrymple values and I think his specialties will be those picks from #40 onwards. All the new recuits can run and they are all strong contested marks, which is something as a collective list we have needed to improve.
For what its worth I would have taken Noah Mraz 198cms over Barrat, but I read that Tauru has grown to 195cms so perhaps we have the talls covered. The club recruited Barrat to play as a key defender, but most of his junior career he was a forward - I would love to see him given an opportunity forward during the VFL season. Time will tell Barrat might end up making it as a very good key defender.
Lyon wants to play Caminiti forward again, but it may be in the future he returns to full back at some stage.
We also have mature bodies like Carrol and Clark who can play roles if required. Anyway, a pick 50 will more than likely than not delisted in 2 years, so probably a moot point.We are going for finals and a solid body is worth more than a gamble at this point.
Not surprising at all, has a November birthday and listed at 193cm when drafted. May not be done at 195cmWhere did you hear Viking is 195cm?![]()
Where did you hear Viking is 195cm?![]()
With or without his Viking hat?Where did you hear Viking is 195cm?![]()
A poster on SS was speaking to him and his mother at training, when he told him he has grown. Its a shame club/AFL records dont get updated after they are initially recruited.
. She is a real character.Mratz is slow more like a ruck. Where as Barrat is agile, can play as a key forward/back and even play in the midfield.. On top of that, Barrat is high impact and very resilient.(lost a parent and had overcome injuries). Think we got it right. Barrat should also grow from 194 to 196/197 being a November baby.Its all subjective but you can plainly see what Dalrymple values and I think his specialties will be those picks from #40 onwards. All the new recruits can run and they are all strong contested marks, which is something as a collective list we have needed to improve.
For what its worth I would have taken Noah Mraz 198cms over Barrat, but I read that Tauru has grown to 195cms so perhaps we have the talls covered. The club recruited Barrat to play as a key defender, but most of his junior career he was a forward - I would love to see him given an opportunity forward during the VFL season. Time will tell Barrat might end up making it as a very good key defender.
Lyon wants to play Caminiti forward again, but it may be in the future he returns to full back at some stage.
Her and my wife have known each other for years, we ran into her in the bar at Crown before the B&F..........His mum is a great lady. I spoke to her at training after the Dees game and my dad bumped into her at the Giant's away game last round. Viking wasn't having the best game and she told my dad that, "Alix needs to play better in the second half". She is a real character.
Wasn't Travaglia ranked higher externally than Reid prior to last year's draft?21/11/25
Here are Dalrymple's bold draft picks at St Kilda so far, where he has chosen a player he likes over a higher ranked player externally. Time will tell if he was right or wrong with each, this is a long-term record to give him credit or hold him accountable when we are ready to make a call.
I have added my personal thoughts at this time but in no way do I consider myself a draft expert so don't hate on me if I get anything wrong!
2024
Travaglia over Murphy Reid. Current thoughts: not too worried that Reid had a much better first year, but TT has not shown a lot YET. Guessing that Reid will have more ups and downs over his career and TT will be more of a consistent, solid player over a long career.
Barrat over Jack Whitlock. Current thoughts: neither has impressed yet. On the surface, Whitlock's 200cm frame appeals more than Barrat as a 194cm KPP, but this decision will take years to really judge.
2025
Banfield (WA) over Archie Ludowyke. current thoughts: not too fussed - pick 41 in a seemingly weak draft and Ludowyke was not picked up until 50, so clearly the clubs did not rate him highly. But on the surface, as a key forward with apparently a high ceiling and a local boy (plus a saints fan), I'm very surprised we did not pick Ludowyke, who was expected to be picked in the 20s. From the little I have seen of Banfield's clips, he does not excite me - hope I'm wrong.