That's more like it!Good point. Not having a top of the draft pick didn't stop Essendon from trading in Dylan Shiel. Perhaps that's the perspective we need to take instead of "****! The sky is falling, we don't have our annual top 3-4 pick!"
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That's more like it!Good point. Not having a top of the draft pick didn't stop Essendon from trading in Dylan Shiel. Perhaps that's the perspective we need to take instead of "****! The sky is falling, we don't have our annual top 3-4 pick!"
Thank youYes.
I'm still on the toilet......runsGood news..
Pulled a swifty to get sn unexpected pick in the Top 20.
Bad news..
Wifey has the shits as I explain I will be spending the next 2 hours reading every phantom draft bio on the kid!
That explains the intruder coming in trying to cool our expectations, Stocker was probably the one they had targeted.Complete surprise.
Richmond were certainly taking him with pick 20.
Hawks contemplated trading future first.
Endurance is the question mark. Skill, courage and passion is not.
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TAC team of year....
Morrish medal winner..
Inside mid who will help Cripps out
Great pick up
*Cuningham...Yep. Brilliant move.
Thats 8 young midfielders now: Walsh, Stocker (18), Dow (19), Fisher, SPS, Setterfield (20), Kennedy (21) and Cripps (24).
One must look at the quality of player Stocker beat to win this year's Morrish Medal compared to the quality of player Graham beat in the year of his win.Not to be the grinch but this literally describes Nick Graham.
Not the same thing, I know. In SOS we trust
This is a huge risk by Carlton, but when Bolton fronts the playing group over the next few days and tells them 'I don't care about next year's pick' 'I think we've got the team now that can challenge for a flag' that this will have a bigger impact than another high pick next year will anyway. Bolton and co. have thrown their eggs in the one basket but it was about time they did anyway, and this has the opportunity to galvanise the entire playing list and force the kids to take the next step. It's do or die for Brendan now, and I think he knows that and is banking on this club turning the corner. We have everything we need to be a great team in place, and now the players need to back the coach who has really put his neck on the line for them. Time will tell.
Let me know if you don’t have any luck. I’ll text Sam back and ask him to follow it up for you!
On the Draft Board, Hedge Fund is the resident expert on all things Sandringham Dragons. He might be a coach there or something.
About September, someone asked him how he rates all the Dragons of the last few years as prospects as they ended their Dragons year. His order was:
1. Taranto
2. Setterfield
3. M.King
4. B.King
5. McGrath
7. Stocker
8. A.Brayshaw
10. H.Brayshaw
I'm having a mental blank on who was at 6 and 9. It wasn't Scrimshaw or Walker or Murphy. Anyway it isn't important. I remember thinking at the time that i was a bit surprised at having Taranto and Setters above the Kings and being very surprised he had Stocker above A.Brayshaw because he was so high on Andrew the year before.
Anyways the point is Setters and Stocker are highly rated internally at Sandy.
Sam walsh can take him out for some extra track workI think the endurance side of his game is his weakness. For someone who went full time I expected something a little better. I think his competitiveness and hunger for the contest is something that shields this well. Endurance can be worked on, so I am not too bothered, but just don't think it is a strength of his right now.
This is a huge risk by Carlton, but when Bolton fronts the playing group over the next few days and tells them 'I don't care about next year's pick' 'I think we've got the team now that can challenge for a flag' that this will have a bigger impact than another high pick next year will anyway. Bolton and co. have thrown their eggs in the one basket but it was about time they did anyway, and this has the opportunity to galvanise the entire playing list and force the kids to take the next step. It's do or die for Brendan now, and I think he knows that and is banking on this club turning the corner. We have everything we need to be a great team in place, and now the players need to back the coach who has really put his neck on the line for them. Time will tell.
Knightmare has him 10-30Hmm was never going top 10.
Ainsworth...Rankine...I think this trade fits in really well with SOS strategy. I think every one knows what type of player we will be looking at next year as a need.... a small forward type.
We have solidified our midfield now imo, and generally you don’t find these quality small forwards early in the draft but more mid 1st round.
2017
Pick 15 - Zac Bailey
Pick 17 - Jack Higgins
2016
Pick 11 - Olivier Florent
Pick 12 - Jye Simpkin
Pick 13 - Daniel Venables
2015
Pick 11 - Wayne Millera
Pick 15 - Daniel Rioli
Pick 18 - Jade Gresham
If you can read I said ‘generally’. There are exceptions but the majority of the time you find these players mid first round.Ainsworth...Rankine...