List Mgmt. 2017 Draft Discussion (cont in Pt 2)

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Here's a write-up from Buckenara in the HUN on his top 30 players - gives some insight on some of the other players who are around besides the usual suspects. It's been discussed before that his order is not necessarily the order that players will go but still it is an interesting read. Warning long post as there are BIOS of 30 players below.....

1. DARCY FOGARTY

Half-forward/midfielder, 192cm, 92kg, Glenelg/South Australia

Buckenara says: Darcy has been restricted by some injury problems this year and he just couldn’t get going in the U18 championships for South Australia. He was used in different roles during the championships and we saw a glimpse of his talent when he was played in defence in the final clash against Vic Country. Fogarty is a tough, physical and imposing type when up and going. He’s a great mark and a damaging kick and is big enough to play as a leading target in attack and I believe he has a huge upside and for a club in need of a future third tall forward or possibly a defender. I’ve got him rated as No.1 because he’s so flexible in that he can play forward but also play a role down back, similar to what Jack Gunston has done in the second half of this season. I don’t think he’ll go No.1 but I would put him there because I think he’s a class player and will be a star.

Plays like: Stronger Jack Gunston and Jake Stringer

Clubs suited: Brisbane, Carlton, North Melbourne, Collingwood, Gold Coast, Fremantle/ All clubs would be interested

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Darcy Fogarty is the best player in this year’s draft according to Gary Buckenara.
2. CAMERON RAYNER

Half-forward/midfielder, 187cm, 88kg, Western Jets/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: The powerful midfielder/half-forward reminds me of watching a young Dustin Martin. Rayner ticks a lot of boxes — he’s a long and penetrating kick on both feet, has a leap to take grabs in the air, is dangerous in attack, quick off the mark and at U18 level he is strong at stoppages. He showed all of those traits and more through the national carnival, having a brilliant few weeks for Vic Metro and his dominant five-goal haul against South Australia in Round 4 showcased his ability inside 50, while his 23-disposal and six-clearance effort against WA highlighted his midfield capacity. There’s a lot to like about Rayner and I am sure as he gets used to playing against the bigger and stronger bodies at AFL level he could become an elite player.

Plays like: Dustin Martin

Clubs suited: Brisbane, Carlton, North Melbourne, Hawthorn, Gold Coast/ All clubs would be interested

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3. LUKE DAVIES-UNIACKE

Midfielder, 187cm, 85kg, Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country

Buckenara says: Luke is a tough, composed and hard-working midfielder and he was outstanding when he steered Vic Country to a win over the Allies with 34 disposals and 10 marks during the championships. Despite not having quite the same impact thereafter, recruiters are well aware of his talents. Davies-Uniacke is the right size for a modern midfielder and I really like that he’s so competitive, a good kick and has a turn of speed — his breakaway goal from a centre clearance against Vic Metro in Round 3 of the carnival showed everyone his talent. He is a prospect I can see playing some AFL football in 2018 and with luck, I’m sure he will have a good career.

Plays like: Modern-day tall midfielder similar to Nat Fyfe

Clubs suited: Brisbane, Carlton, North Melbourne, Gold Coast/All clubs would be interested

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Luke Davies-Uniacke will be one of this year’s top picks. Picture: Jason Sammon
4. JACK HIGGINS

Small forward/midfielder, 178cm, 76kg, Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: Higgins showed he is a ‘real footballer’ during the carnival and across the TAC Cup year. He is a determined, dedicated and professional and his game against Western Australia, where he finished with 30 disposals (including 22 in the first half), seven clearances and two goals demonstrated he is more than just a clever and dangerous small forward — he can also go into the midfield and be damaging because he’s such a tenacious player. Higgins is a very clever kick on both feet, has adequate speed, uses his body well in marking contests and loves a goal. Pound for pound there aren’t too many better players in this draft — something good usually happens when he has the ball.

Plays like: Jeff Garlett, Liam Picken

Clubs suited: Brisbane, Carlton, North Melbourne, Fremantle, West Coast, Geelong

5. SAM HAYES

Ruckman/key forward, 203cm, 93kg, Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: The Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro big man is one of the best ruck/forwards in this year’s crop. Sam didn’t have the greatest carnival but his clever tap work was on display and he has proven at under-18 level this season he is more than a ruckman. Hayes can push forward and kick goals — he booted six for the Ranges in one game playing as a permanent forward. He does need to improve his fitness but has plenty of upside and these types of players are so hard to find so a club won’t have any hesitation in pouncing on him with an early pick because his values will be huge.

Plays like: David Hale, Max Gawn

Clubs suited: Brisbane, Carlton, North Melbourne, Gold Coast, Collingwood, Hawthorn, Geelong/All clubs would be interested

6. ADAM CERRA

Midfielder, 186cm, 85kg, Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: Cerra didn’t dominate at this year’s U18 carnival but he is a midfielder that is classy by foot, has a big engine, makes good decisions with ball in hand and wins the ball at stoppages. He also doesn’t appear panicked when under pressure, which is an important trait AFL clubs are looking for in players. A knee injury limited Cerra last season but he has had a year of consistent performances in 2017, which makes him one of the leading midfielders up for grabs in this year’s draft. He is a powerful player.

Plays like: Patrick Dangerfield

Clubs suited: Brisbane, Carlton, North Melbourne, Gold Coast, Fremantle, Essendon/All clubs would be interested

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Adam Cerra in action for the Eastern Ranges in the TAC Cup.
7. PATRICK NAISH (Father-son opportunity for Richmond)

Midfielder, 183cm, 73kg, Northern Knights/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: Naish gives the top end of the draft some genuine pace and he loves to tuck the ball under his arm and take them on and with his penetrating right-foot kicking, is a combination that will be attractive to all clubs. The Richmond father-son prospect (his dad Chris Naish played 143 games for the Tigers) would be a great fit for them and when a quality father-son pick comes along it is dangerous to overlook them, especially if they end up at another club and become a star. A first-round bid will come for Naish and I have no doubt Richmond will match it. He has really developed and impressed this year.

Plays like: Jordan De Goey

Clubs suited: Richmond — the Tigers won’t let another club draft him

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Patrick Naish is available to Richmond as father-son. Picture: Stephen Harman
8. JARROD BRANDER

Key defender/key forward, 194cm, 89kg, Bendigo Pioneers/Allies

Buckenara says: The 194cm Brander appears better placed as a key forward than a key defender at this stage despite spending most of his carnival down back with the Allies. But when he was moved forward in the final game he really stood out, playing an outstanding game in which he kicked three goals from 16 disposals and nine marks. He is one of the leading taller types in the 2017 draft — he has been a bit inconsistent so far this year but as I often say, potential key position players are always harder to find so clubs must take him when they’re available. Brander is a good mark, a long right-foot kick and is capable of influencing a game at either end of the ground.

Plays like: Josh Bruce

Clubs suited: Collingwood, North Melbourne, Carlton, Fremantle/All clubs would be interested

9. LOCHIE O’BRIEN

Midfielder, 184cm, 75kg, Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country

Buckenara says: O’Brien is an elite runner and brilliant kick and as a rebound defender or outside midfielder he is a potentially very damaging player of the future. He sets up the play and makes things happen because he breaks the lines and isn’t afraid of taking on the opposition. A knee injury ruled him out of the Vic Country’s first game but he impressed after that, showing his ball-winning ability, particularly against Western Australia.

Plays like: Isaac Smith

Clubs suited: St Kilda, North Melbourne, Brisbane, Carlton, Fremantle, Collingwood, Essendon/All clubs would be interested

10. JAIDYN STEPHENSON

Half forward, 189cm, 76kg, Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: A high half forward, Stephenson has been around the TAC Cup scene with the Eastern Ranges for three seasons now. He impressed during the U18 carnival, with five goals from 28 disposals against South Australia his best outing when he played on the wing and was able to find space, link up with teammates and most importantly, hit the scoreboard. Stephenson is wiry but is a very good mark because he has a big leap but he’s also dangerous when the ball hits the ground. He also has the ability to manufacture something from nothing. He would be an ideal high half forward that could also push into the midfield.

Plays like: Jack Riewoldt

Clubs suited: Collingwood, Fremantle, Carlton, St Kilda, Sydney, Port Adelaide/All clubs would be interested

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Jaidyn Stephenson celebrates a goal during a game for the Ranges.
11. NICK COFFIELD

Midfielder/half back, 190cm, 83kg, Northern Knights/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: Coffield’s combination of speed and size makes him a very attractive player. The Northern Knights captain has played his best football across half back this year but he can also move into the midfield and push forward to kick a goal, which he did for Vic Metro against Western Australia in Round 2 of the national carnival. He is quick and agile and was one of the best afield in Metro’s final game when he had 29 disposals and seven marks against the Allies.

Plays like: Grant Birchall

Clubs suited: North Melbourne, Hawthorn, Fremantle, Collingwood, Western Bulldogs, Brisbane/ All clubs would be interested

12. AARON NAUGHTON

Key defender, 194cm, 84kg, Peel Thunder/Western Australia

Buckenara says: Naughton had a really good carnival as he led Western Australia’s defence through and more than that, he was one of their most reliable players. Most impressively he was able to shut down his opponents as a genuine key position defender, while also offering serviceable rebound. The 194cm prospect will have plenty of admirers because his ability to read the play is outstanding and can be the type of player to back himself and take marks from opposition kicks.

Plays like: Steven May/Brian Lake

Clubs suited: Collingwood, North Melbourne, Fremantle, West Coast, Brisbane, Sydney/All clubs would be interested

13. CHARLIE CONSTABLE

Midfielder, 190cm, 83kg, Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: At 190cm Constable is the modern-day midfield prototype. His height gives him an advantage over other players and he uses that to his advantage with his marking around the ground. He also uses his size well at stoppages and is generally a smart footballer who reads the game well. Constable missed Vic Metro selection in its first game of the carnival but he featured prominently in its final three games.

Plays like: Nat Fyfe

Clubs suited: Carlton, Brisbane, North Melbourne, Essendon, St Kilda, Port Adelaide, Richmond, Fremantle/All clubs would be interested

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Lachlan Fogarty (right) competes for a ball in the air. Picture: Getty
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Gary Buckenara likens Paddy Dow to Geelong star Patrick Dangerfield. Picture: Getty
14. LACHLAN FOGARTY

Midfielder, 179cm, 75kg, Western Jets/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: An injury delayed Fogarty’s start to the championships but when he returned with 23 disposals, 12 tackles and two goals against Vic Country in round three it was a quick reminder of his talent. Fogarty is a good kick, is extremely hard working and keeps himself involved in the game with his tackling and work ethic. No relation to Darcy Fogarty.

Plays like: Kieren Jack

Clubs suited: Gold Coast, West Coast, Brisbane, Carlton, North Melbourne/All clubs would be interested

15. PADDY DOW

Midfielder, 184cm, 78kg, Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country

Buckenara says: Dow has plenty of natural talent with a genuine turn of speed and good goal sense but he combines that with a strong work ethic. He’s a midfielder with lots of attributes and he had a reasonably consistent carnival for Vic Country without being brilliant. He has a bit of x-factor and is a player to keep an eye on.

Plays like: Patrick Dangerfield

Clubs suited: Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton, Melbourne, North Melbourne, Collingwood, Gold Coast/All clubs would be interested

16. HUNTER CLARK

Half back/midfielder, 186cm, 79kg, Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country

Buckenara says: From the Dandenong Stingrays, Clark is a very fierce competitor and while he can go unnoticed at times, he is prepared to put his body on the line for the good of his team. After playing as a half back in recent seasons, Clark has spent more time through the midfield this season and shown he can win the ball and get it going his side’s way. Clark can kick on both feet and is also a fierce tackler. I am sure he is the type of player that all coaches would love and one thing is for certain, he will definitely make the best of any opportunity given to him to play at the AFL level.

Plays like: Jarryn Geary

Clubs suited: West Coast, Sydney, Gold Coast, Essendon, North Melbourne, Melbourne, Carlton, St Kilda/All clubs would be interested

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Hunter Clark would be of interest to most clubs, recruiter Gary Buckenara says. Picture: Getty
17. NOAH BALTA

Key defender, 194cm, 92kg, Calder Cannons/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: Balta is an exciting prospect at this stage of his development because he can come in and show something that really catches the eye, whether it be a booming long kick, an athletic grab or some nice movement for a player his size. He doesn’t have the consistency yet but there’s huge upside there to work with for a club willing to develop him and be patient. He can play as a key defender but as a bit of a project player, who knows where he might end up because he is so raw but I’m sure clubs will see his potential.

Plays like: Alex Rance or a more athletic Brian Lake

Clubs suited: Collingwood, Fremantle, West Coast, Western Bulldogs, North Melbourne, Hawthorn, Sydney, Geelong/All clubs would be interested

18. JOEL GARNER

Half back/midfielder, 183cm, 81kg, Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: From the Eastern Ranges, Garner is a nice left-footer who enjoyed an excellent carnival where he played the best football of his season so far. Settling into a position across half back, the Vic Metro captain was a general in defence and he competed well in the air and gave good rebound with his precise skills. I think he is one of the safer picks in this draft and although others have more potential to be elite players, I think with some luck, Garner will have a long AFL career. While he might not be a top five player on a list, he will definitely be a best 22 player — one of the first picked every week — who plays his role consistently week in, week out. All clubs need those dependable types.

Plays like: Grant Birchall

Clubs suited: Western Bulldogs, Brisbane, Collingwood, Gold Coast, Carlton

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Joel Garner is one of the top prospects this year. Picture: Lawrence Pinder
19. CONNOR BALLANDEN

Key forward/ruckman, 199cm, 95kg, Brisbane Lions Academy/Allies

Buckenara says: A Brisbane Lions Academy prospect, Ballanden can play both up forward and in the ruck. He has a lot going for him — he’s a terrific long and accurate kick and is a very good contested mark. At 95kgs he has a strong body already and could play senior footy next year. I’m sure the Lions will match any bid that comes for Ballanden and add to their already impressive young key position stocks. He’ll be too hard to ignore.

Plays like: Tom Boyd

Clubs suited: Brisbane Lions

20. ANDREW BRAYSHAW

Midfielder, 183cm, 80kg, Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: The younger brother of Melbourne midfielder Angus Brayshaw, Andrew is almost a clone as he looks and plays exactly like his brother. Brayshaw has great balance, runs hard and is a smart footballer who rarely makes poor decisions with ball in hand. He missed the early part of the U18 championships with an injury but returned with 20 disposals through the midfield for Vic Metro in its win over South Australia.

Plays like: Angus Brayshaw

Clubs suited: Carlton, North Melbourne, West Coast, Melbourne, Adelaide, Essendon

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Andrew Brayshaw in action for Vic Metro during the championships. Picture: Getty
21. OSCAR ALLEN

Key forward, 191cm, 83kg, West Perth/Western Australia

Buckenara says: Allen was one of the most consistent players of the championships, which saw him win the Larke Medal as the best player after booting 11 goals in four games. He’s a nice kick for goal, has a good pair of hands and makes the most of his chances. He’s a good size and appears suited to the modern half forward role because he has a big engine and can run all day. I expect he’ll be a standout at the draft combine.

Plays like: Jake Stringer and Jack Darling

Clubs suited: Collingwood, Richmond, Fremantle, North Melbourne, West Coast, Port Adelaide, Gold Coast/All clubs would be interested

22. JAMES WORPEL

Midfielder, 185cm, 84kg, Geelong Falcons/Vic Country

Buckenara says: All year Worpel has been a very good player and got better and better with every game he’s played. He is a very competitive player and recruiters will love his hardness and work ethic. He has good pace, wins the ball both on the inside and outside and uses it OK by foot. I feel his ranking has risen in recent weeks. Looks a nice prospect.

Plays like: Joel Selwood

Clubs suited: Essendon, Geelong, Gold Coast, West Coast, Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton

23. HARRISON PETTY

Key Defender, 194cm, 82kg, Norwood/South Australia

Buckenara says: Petty is a bit of a smoky but at 194cm he will end up being a key position player and clubs looking to bolster their stocks will definitely look at him. He reads the ball really well in flight and has good game sense and positioning as a defender. Don’t be surprised if a club in desperate need of key position players takes him earlier.

Plays like: Reads the play like Brian Lake and Jeremy McGovern

Clubs suited: Collingwood, Fremantle, North Melbourne, Sydney, Port Adelaide, Western Bulldogs/All clubs will be interested

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Gryan Miers has been likened to Bulldog Luke Dahlhaus. Picture: Stephen Harman
24. GRYAN MIERS

Small forward/midfielder, 178cm, 72kg, Geelong Falcons/Vic Country

Buckenara says: Miles is just a real footballer in that he’s a smart opportunist that works hard and has some genuine speed to be a dangerous small forward that pressures the defence to lock in the ball. He also has scope to play midfield and because of his footy smarts, clubs will like the ball in his hands. Forward pressure is critical in the modern game and any club looking for a clever small forward will spend plenty of time looking at Miles.

Plays like: Luke Dahlhaus

Clubs suited: Brisbane, West Coast, North Melbourne, Fremantle, Geelong

25. JACKSON EDWARDS (father-son opportunity for Adelaide)

Midfielder, 185cm, 77kg, Glenelg/South Australia

Buckenara says: The son of Adelaide champion Tyson Edwards, I expect Jackson will become the Crows’ second ever father-son selection after Ben Jarman was recruited to the club as a rookie last year. He players differently to his father, however, despite also being a midfielder. He has good skills and he makes good decisions because he is composed with the footy in hand. The Crows won’t let him slip through their fingers. He has really come on this year.

Plays like: Jordan De Goey

Clubs suited: Adelaide

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Jackson Edwards is available as a father-son to Adelaide. Picture: Bianca De Marchi
26. TOM DE KONING

Key forward/ruckman, 200cm, 93kg, Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country

Buckenara says: De Koning is a genuine key position forward/ruckman. While he still has a lot to learn and is a bit inconsistent at the moment, his potential won’t be lost on clubs looking to bank this type of player for the future. At 200cm he is a beautiful left foot kick and should develop into a powerful tall forward that can help out in the ruck. Has a bit of x-factor about him.

Plays like: Hamish McIntosh

Clubs suited: Richmond, Collingwood, Carlton, Hawthorn, Fremantle, Essendon/All clubs will be interested

27. MATTHEW LING

Midfielder, 182cm, 74kg, Geelong Falcons/Vic Country

Buckenara says: Ling is a quick outside midfielder who likes to take on his opponents when he gets the ball and while that can get him into trouble at times, clubs will love that run and carry creative side. His pace really makes him stand out and despite being a flashy type, he has been a consistent contributor for the Falcons this year. I think he has AFL traits — good kicking, decision-making and line-breaking ability — that once harnessed and developed, he could become a damaging player.

Plays like: James Parsons

Clubs suited: Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda, Carlton, GWS, Sydney, North Melbourne

28. CALLUM COLEMAN-JONES

Ruckman/key forward, 201cm, 98kg, Sturt/South Australia

Buckenara says: Another ruck/key forward prospect in this year’s pool, clubs needing that type of player will look closely at Coleman-Jones. He is a good mark and has showed he can clunk it in contested situations, which is pivotal for a player of his size and has worked hard on his kicking. He played a great game during the U18’s carnival when he gathered 28 disposals and had 15 hit-outs that had a huge impact for South Australia against the Allies in Round 2. Will he be a ruckman at AFL level or more of a key forward? My gut feel is key forward who can go into the ruck once he improves his endurance.

Plays like: A taller Toby Nankervis

Clubs suited: Hawthorn, GWS, North Melbourne, Collingwood, Richmond, Geelong, Adelaide, Gold Coast/All clubs will be interested

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Jack Petruccelle is going to be the star of the draft combine, Gary Buckenara says. Picture: Mark Dadswell
29. JACK PETRUCCELLE

Half back/half forward, 184cm, 73kg, Northern Knights/Vic Metro

Buckenara says: Petruccelle is one of the most exciting prospects in this draft because of his potential. A former basketballer who took up footy in his mid-teens, he is a bit raw at the moment in terms of his footy knowledge but has some special traits clubs will love. He runs 20 metres over 2.82 seconds and that speed, plus his athleticism is certain to see him be the star of the draft combine. Petruccelle loves to take the game on from half back and half forward when he plays there — he tries to make things happen and can do that because he’s powerful and has great breakaway speed. He needs to find more of the football, tidy up his kicking and get more involved in games consistently because there are times he struggles to get into the action, which was the case during the championships. But when he kicked five goals for the Knights earlier this year, that showed exactly what he’s capable of with development in an AFL system. There is big upside.

Plays like: Nakia Cockatoo

Clubs suited: All clubs

30. BRENT DANIELS

Small forward, 173cm, 70kg, Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country

Buckenara says: Daniels is a very exciting and clever small forward that causes the opposition headaches with his football smarts and goal sense. He also puts a lot of pressure on the opposition by getting in their space. While he is very small at 173cm, I’m sure there is a niche for players of this size and ability because he is a natural footballer who has a lot to offer.

Plays like: Caleb Daniel and Hayden Ballantyne

Clubs suited: Brisbane, West Coast, Carlton, North Melbourne, Fremantle, Geelong
 
Dunn was a great trade in
Cost about $1.50

Apologies if already asked Toxic but surely the Pies have to go tall with all the key position players you got rid of, (and the lack of them on your list)?

Surely Naughton or Brander suits you guys?
 

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The issue is we're talking about the same club that's traded in Mayne and Dunn, not the most logical bunch. Think Coffs attributes will be too good to pass on for them

So if we are placing players where they are rated it would look something like this:

1. Bris - Rayner
2. Freo - LDU
3. Carl - Dow
4. North - Cera
5. Freo - Stephenson
6. Coll - Coffield

Leaves us with Fogerty, Brayshaw, Bonar, Clark, Higgins & Constable to choose from (amongst others).
 
Apologies if already asked Toxic but surely the Pies have to go tall with all the key position players you got rid of, (and the lack of them on your list)?

Surely Naughton or Brander suits you guys?

I'm not sold we'll go tall tbh
Def is ok
Dunn, Howe, Reid, Scharenberg, McClarty, Langdon all can play "tall" def based roles
Fwd
Moore, Reid, Cox/Grundy

My gut says we're FA bound in 2019 in a big tall way and we will go after elite with speed in this years draft. This season with a half fit Wells we were a 70% better side. We need two more Wells types imo
 
So if we are placing players where they are rated it would look something like this:

1. Bris - Rayner
2. Freo - LDU
3. Carl - Dow
4. North - Cera
5. Freo - Stephenson
6. Coll - Coffield

Leaves us with Fogerty, Brayshaw, Bonar, Clark, Higgins & Constable to choose from (amongst others).
I think freo take Brayshaw leaving us with Stephenson
 
Reading the various club boards, phantom drafts, and comments from people like Brett Anderson and Cal Twomey, I think you may have nailed the top 6 to be drafted. Unless a club like North 'reaches' for a player like Boner which is possible but unlikely.

I think Cerra and Coffield are the 2 players we are likely to draft if they are left after pick 6. Very nice players. Quick, versatile, good decision makers, both show leadership qualities and above all appear to be highly skilled.

I'd be interested to know what the ITKs think.
Jeez mate, don't get me too excited, that was my ideal scenario!
 

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I think the best way to predict who will end up at the mighty sainters at picks 7 and 8 is by simply visualising who looks good in the red white and black! I personally can picture coffield wearing the number 11 at the saints as well as big boy aiden bonar palming blokes off in the number 12. If any one on here is any decent at photoshop it would be sweet if you could photoshop these 2 as well as maybe cerra,Stevenson, Brayshaw and fogerty in a saints jumper and we can all decide who looks best as a saint.
 
I think the best way to predict who will end up at the mighty sainters at picks 7 and 8 is by simply visualising who looks good in the red white and black! I personally can picture coffield wearing the number 11 at the saints as well as big boy aiden bonar palming blokes off in the number 12. If any one on here is any decent at photoshop it would be sweet if you could photoshop these 2 as well as maybe cerra,Stevenson, Brayshaw and fogerty in a saints jumper and we can all decide who looks best as a saint.

Btw my dream scenario is cerra at 7 and coffield at 8
 
Buckenara’s rankings are certainly unique compared to other draft experts. It’s almost like they are a year old.

Clark compared to Geary - pass
Also compared Constable to Fyfe, Stephenson to Jack Riewoldt and Worpel to Selwood.

Take with salt.
 
The feral horde is restless. After the disaster that has been their everyday existence of the last few years, they need some hope, something to hang their hand-me-down hats on. Yes, cut price liquor at Aldi and skipping bath day are both still awesome, however, the horde really need to see something from their football team and they need it soon. Those Sideshow Bob-Chris Mayne dreams don't stop.

I think if they don't take a KPP, Collingwood will go for a Stephenson or Bonar type. In their vast reactive wisdom, the powers that be will reach for an "explosive" flavour of the month, a "Dusty-esque" player who will instantly become a pin-up boy for the toothless swarm.

I don't have the stats on me, but if memory serves it's a 14 month journey from pin-up to whipping boy at Flogwood.

And that's the circle of life.
 
The feral horde is restless. After the disaster that has been their everyday existence of the last few years, they need some hope, something to hang their hand-me-down hats on. Yes, cut price liquor at Aldi and skipping bath day are both still awesome, however, the horde really need to see something from their football team and they need it soon ...
Phew! Thought you were talking about us for a minute there.
 
After reading this thread I've gotta say, thank god we have the two picks that we have. Looks like we are gonna land a couple of gems.

It's been 16 years since we last had two picks in the top ten. Let's enjoy it while we can and hope it doesn't happen again for another 16 years!
 
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