I just love how both son and dad have embraced the opportunity with us as a Club.
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And there’s a brother next year who is apparently better …I just love how both son and dad have embraced the opportunity with us as a Club.
Watching His highlights, he's a great replacement for Wood then Macrae in a couple of yearsI got Brayshaw vibes watching him play. Farren Ray was a grest overhead mark for his size. Hope he can be as good ss Farren also from WA or half as good as Brayshaw and we have a beauty
Shows our shift in recruiting direction - Toce was South Aussie heavy (Pou, Keeler, NWM, Wilkie, Sharman, plus Hayes and whoever else is no longer on the list). Probably helps retention to have blocks of interstaters at the same time.Now we have a big WA contingent:
Banfield will feel right at home
- Collard
- Hill
- Henry
- Carrol
- Boxshall
- Banfield
- Ryan
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I feel like there's been some weird glitch in the matrix
Collard coming to st kilda but then Liam Ryan and now Banfield. All subi boys. I know banfields been at Claremont (vom) but his old man was subi.
Its bizzare.
Especially Banfield. Theres no way that outcome is happening 10 years ago. Its like something switched. Boxshall another just dont see wce missing him 10 years ago.
I do think banfields dodged a bullet. Hes moving into a more sophisticated and ready system not a club in free fall still.
Super excited to see how banfield goes.
This could he generational shift.
Yep Harper is a gunAnd there’s a brother next year who is apparently better …
Hopefully too pissed off with WC to nominate as F/S and prefers playing with his brother.
One more list spot I believe - can be rookie or senior, doesn't matterSo how many rookie spots do we have? Do we think we’re likely ti be looking at someone who wasn’t drafted?
Being a local boy, well Mornington Peninsula.One more list spot I believe - can be rookie or senior, doesn't matter
Wanganeen will train as a potential SSP. I hope we give Rory Wright a chance at training too as a Sandy Dragon who can play half back and address a need for us. Maybe Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier if we just want a pure footballer but we may already have too many similar types
The most likely decision is Wanganeen vs a spot for the MSD imo
One more list spot I believe - can be rookie or senior, doesn't matter
Wanganeen will train as a potential SSP. I hope we give Rory Wright a chance at training too as a Sandy Dragon who can play half back and address a need for us. Maybe Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier if we just want a pure footballer but we may already have too many similar types
The most likely decision is Wanganeen vs a spot for the MSD imo
Brisbane were absolute flogs with the Ah Chee trade and should've been given a lot more heat for it in the mediaA good decision by Brisbane fc. to let Callum Ah Chee walk to the PSD.
He could of been picked up by anyone, but even that system is flawed because he & Adelaide fc.found away around that, by he & his manager choosing his financial terms.
Not good for the competition.
Brisbane have a strong list that has been aided by the Afl bigwigs.
Not all teams have that advantage, so that they can do this.
Other clubs would have had to trade him out & recieve weaker picks back from Adelaide fc.
I think the principle was right, dont take unders for a really good player.Brisbane were absolute flogs with the Ah Chee trade and should've been given a lot more heat for it in the media
Voss really deserves a train on spot, I know he desperately wants to play for his Dads club. His VFL form off half back warrants a chance.Being a local boy, well Mornington Peninsula.
We could give Noah Hargraves-Higgins a train-on spot, is a 185cm smooth-mover whose disposal is good also.
A few Vic. clubs might be looking at him though.
Hope we invite Blamires & Voss too.
One of those two could play a lock-down role down back.
They got a free pick from the AFL for losing Starcevich (via WC) and have been handed 3 top 5 guns in the last few years. They can afford to lose talent for nothing.I think the principle was right, dont take unders for a really good player.
Adelaide fc.took advantage of the current rule by offering peanuts.
That needs to be changed.
I don't think Adelaide offered unders, and if they did it would've been slight.I think the principle was right, dont take unders for a really good player.
Adelaide fc.took advantage of the current rule by offering peanuts.
That needs to be changed.
Dont agree with thatI don't think Adelaide offered unders, and if they did it would've been slight.
Brisbane have heavily benefitted from FA's and jumping the queue for academy picks but decided to tAkE a StAnD on Ah Chee for what would have amounted to a shuffle of picks.
They just wanted to chest beat at the expense of Ah Chee's wellbeing.
Out of interest, Banfield didn't complete the 20 metre sprint or agility test at the combine so how do you know he's slow?Interesting outcome. Feeling mixed feelings towards the picks.
Positive: Happy to get Fincher, and get him cheap. Performed very well at VFL level and has very useful traits. Quick, versatile, wins the footy and has a bit of mongrel. Seems to go for distance rather than precision when kicking on the run but disposal seems fine when he has more time. Good hands in tight as well.
Neutral: Banfield seems to be the style of big, slow inside mid that Lyon has said that the game is moving on from...but he can win the footy, take a grab and kick a goal. Clearly has a tank as well. Here's hoping he's a late developer due to being such a big unit at a young age. Don't mind backing Dalrymple here since this zone of the draft is his specialty. Just a bit surprising that we didn't go for Ludowyke here.
Negative: I just don't understand why we've chosen to use a list spot on Byrnes again. He has already had 6 years on the list and has shown that he isn't good enough. People harp on about him providing depth, but we don't need a small wingman who can't kick as depth. We have so many better options to play that role in front of him. I would have much preferred to take a crack at a slider and I think we screwed up by committing to Byrnes pre-draft.
That's 1stRDP material.Yep Harper is a gun
Charlie had 28 and 2 in the Colts GF
Harper had 20 and 1 as a 17 yr old. Averaged 19.6 disposals for the season
Neutral: Banfield seems to be the style of big, slow inside mid that Lyon has said that the game is moving on from...but he can win the footy, take a grab and kick a goal. Clearly has a tank as well. Here's hoping he's a late developer due to being such a big unit at a young age. Don't mind backing Dalrymple here since this zone of the draft is his specialty. Just a bit surprising that we didn't go for Ludowyke here.
Bring in the brother-brother rule ASAPThat's 1stRDP material.
There's some reasonable looking players there but none that scream pick me. NHH looks the most likely, you'd just have to lock him in the gym and come back in 6 months.I think the last rookie spot will come down to how we see our list balance?
Wanganeen a crafty quick small forward (NAS's cousin)
Wright a strong kicking small/medium defender Sandringham Dragons
Hibbins-Hargraves a quick marking medium forward
Ainsworth 198cm AA ruckman, but played mostly as a tall defender with a bit of mongrel
Murray 202cm ruckman who can also play key position
Blamires midfielder Fothergill-Round-Mitchell Medal winner- versatile can play on all 3 zones ex Zebras.
Voss strong medium defender with bullet kicking (previous FS)
I think Wanganeen is in the box seat given the club already have him down training. He looks a bit laconic at times but that is not uncommon amongst the indigenous kids.
Voss hands on the loose ball look very good.I think the last rookie spot will come down to how we see our list balance?
Wanganeen a crafty quick small forward (NAS's cousin)
Wright a strong kicking small/medium defender Sandringham Dragons
Hibbins-Hargraves a quick marking medium forward
Ainsworth 198cm AA ruckman, but played mostly as a tall defender with a bit of mongrel
Murray 202cm ruckman who can also play key position
Blamires midfielder Fothergill-Round-Mitchell Medal winner- versatile can play on all 3 zones ex Zebras.
Voss strong medium defender with bullet kicking (previous FS)
I think Wanganeen is in the box seat given the club already have him down training. He looks a bit laconic at times but that is not uncommon amongst the indigenous kids.