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I just hope they do because **** Carlton.I hope the Eagles bid on Dean at 3 to clean a lot of that out
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From what I have seen there is a touch of Chad Warner about him with the way he plays.
It reminds me of a kid we drafted back in 2009 who told the coach he won't be playing much WAFL because he is too good, and that turned out ok.
I would rather a kid who backs himself in and says he can be the best player in the league than one who lacks confidence.
Academic anyway because he will be long gone by the time our pick comes around.
A FIGJAM mentality on its own isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It’s one of the many variables that make and average/good sportsman very good/elite.There's a pretty good chance he is still on the board at our first pick, and then a good chance we overlook him. Not in Twomey's top 30, and goes at 36 in the ESPN mock (which is basically a copy of Twomey for the first 30).
It's one thing being cocky, but this kid takes it to another level, and he might be delusional because he is only 183cm with average speed, yet thinks he is a powerhouse. Fyfe was skinny, but he had genuine height and marking ability. Warner also a good height and with real power.
That's a legitimate concern, I'm also worried that Wagner will regress, he has always lived in Schubert's shadowThe big concern with drafting Schubert is that someone will start up a Liszt Management thread.
Schubert has cool head I hear - would be great in a Bach to the wall situation.The big concern with drafting Schubert is that someone will start up a Liszt Management thread.
Schubert has cool head I hear - would be great in a Bach to the wall situation.
I'm sure he'll Handel it and be Bach Chopin it up before long. There's no Haydn talent.That's a legitimate concern, I'm also worried that Wagner will regress, he has always lived in Schubert's shadow
And we also wanted Fischer McAseyIf Twoomey is to be believed, we must really rate Schubert, saying that we would forego bidding on Sweid, Ison and other academies if he is still on the board. I mean, I am a fan of his last String Quintet and his Lieder, whilst most love the Death and the Maiden String Quartet and his Unfinished Symphony....maybe Walls and Co love a good Trout Quintet?
. Maybe, but it also wouldn't surprise if we were actually very keen on Aidan Schubert; he plays a very similar game to a Josh Treacy (leadup and contested mark forward with some rucking, good mark, bit of mongrel and agression) but is taller (198cm), they even sound similar in the interviews. Most of the potential draftees have a lot of ???? but Schubert has also been very consistent across the season.And we also wanted Fischer McAsey.
Surely Walls is playing chess here.
Hopefully North bite and get Schubert and .. player slides.
And we also wanted Fischer McAsey.
Surely Walls is playing chess here.
Hopefully North bite and get Schubert and .. player slides.
Has to be some 4D chess. Ignoring the fact that the last thing we need is another tall stuck at Peel, Schubert hasn't overly impressed me. Clunky mover and has an awkward kicking action - a very high ball drop, doesn’t guide it onto his foot at all. I can see shades of Sam Darcy with the wingspan and good hands which recruiters might like but that’s a very high ceiling to reach and he’ll need a lot of work put into him.
Don’t agree with the Treacy comparison above, Treacy much more explosive and physical. Schubert reminds me more of Peter Wright.
You didn't miss muchI thought Luke Mc Parkin was drafted as a forward.
Unfortunately I was born long before he was drafted.
Jackson is still there if we’re that desperate for the three talls…Yes, we have bigger needs in the forward line.
But I don’t think Schubert would be all that shocking. We’re clearly committed to a 3 KPF and 2 ruck set up. So outside of our best 23, we pretty much have two journeymen in McDonald and Cox plus two raw young guys in Nicholls and Riddle. We’re not exactly well set up for an injury to a Treacy or Voss.
And if you have a top 15 or so grade on him, then you take him at 26ish.
I do think picking a tall would bring in a guy like Dalton for our second pick. A more ready made mid/forward. Probably go less speculative there. Doesn’t seem like a lot of whispers for us at that point in the draft though.
Jackson is still there if we’re that desperate for the three talls…
If we rate him higher than those players then forget the bid. Although our pick is around the mark for Sweid who is a small forward. No chance Carlton won’t match Ison - as they are positioning themselves for the eventuality of a bid around Geelong/Feo. Our pick does seem a bit early for Williams. So some chance we end up with him if get to clever like Silvani.If Twoomey is to be believed, we must really rate Schubert, saying that we would forego bidding on Sweid, Ison and other academies if he is still on the board. I mean, I am a fan of his last String Quintet and his Lieder, whilst most love the Death and the Maiden String Quartet and his Unfinished Symphony....maybe Walls and Co love a good Trout Quintet?
Cos we didn’t win any games with one ruck this yearWhich then throws off the ruck balance and presumably, the midfield rotations too.