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Draft night lowdown
Was it disappointment or mild surprise? I wonder if they though the Swans might take KondoFrom the disappointed sounds, it seems like we were thinking of getting Phillipou had he slid to us.
Was it disappointment or mild surprise? I wonder if they though the Swans might take Kondo
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My point wasnt that you dont know what skills we need.
Its you dont really know what the player we didnt match brings.
He has started well so far, receiving high praise from training watchers.Well that's fair enough then, I'll back myself in but if Kondogiannis turns into a gun then I guess we have got it right.
He has started well so far, receiving high praise from training watchers.
He has started well so far, receiving high praise from training watchers.
He has started well so far, receiving high praise from training watchers.
He got given an absolute ****ing shocker of a hand pass there.
Was a classic Ben McKay special.
It was on purpose, they're practicing how to recouperate from skill errors
I hope
In typical post draft BF optimism, Kondo looks like quite a player; tall, quick, locks down etc.
So why didn't he go higher in the draft? What does he have to work on?
He is not so much lock down. He needs to be a lot better there and he needs some development body wise.In typical post draft BF optimism, Kondo looks like quite a player; tall, quick, locks down etc.
So why didn't he go higher in the draft? What does he have to work on?
He is not so much lock down. He needs to be a lot better there and he needs some development body wise.
Was okay for Vic Metro.
He is a guy who has one decent raw skills to work with and some pace but has a fair bit of development needed.
Similar situation to Roberts.
Please be aware Max is not an elite one on one defender.
Anyone who watched vic metro this year knows this.
Many recruiters believe defending is the easiest thing to teach.
It is. He does intercept okay.I would have thought the far more important traits for someone that height is how quickly he picks up the ball in flight, how quickly he reads the cues and his decision making in when to go and when to hang back.
Yep right on.This and needing to add a few kgs seems to be why he slid, not a guaranteed thing but like pretty much everyone we've drafted with Rosa, has some genuinely AFL standard traits to rely upon if he does.
If he can add some weight and learn to defend (Ridley is not a great one on one defender either) then his intercept work and leg speed means there's a player there.
We absolutely needed another small forward, with who we took taking Onley would have been overkillYep right on.
I wonder if he really was the player we needed here but he is a bomber and that is fantastic for him and his family.
I would have preferred Le ray with this pick and Onley instead of Huss but I hope I am wrong on both counts.
Go bombers
Are ppl happy with the range of players we selected? I’m not sure we needed another inside mid with where the game is going. That said, sharpe was probably best available.
I’d also have been happy with:
- Robey mid / fwd
- Taylor hb interceptor
- Lindsay elite kick (starts hb buy plays anywhere)
My guess is we really liked farrow and thought Melbourne would pick him, making sharpe the best of the rest by our third pick.
However, if there is a gulf in class between Taylor and kondogiannis then I’d have preferred Taylor. Sharpe seems an old Essendon safe pick à la Hobbs. Hope I’m wrong.