Don't ignore Mojo just yet Cyph, he's actually already seen them play. 
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I don't think we will be taking Gumbleton at all, that just defeats the purpose of picking Kennedy last year.TheHeatleyStand said:Mojo, i saw Gumbleton play last year in the carnival.. and again on ABC2 last night.
I dont think hes faster than Kennedy. In fact i reckon Kennedy is faster than alot of people give him credit for.
To me he looked very much like Kennedy and i was happy Peel gave him a go in the ruck.
Im just wondering would both of those guys fit into a Carlton team or would you go past gumbleton even if he was (hypothetically speaking) better than the next best?
and go with a more mobile KPP who can also play CHB instead of the beast/power forward Gumbleton seeing we have Kennedy.
To me there are a few options.
Sellar and Gumbleton as the power talls/ ruckmen.
Then there is the more mobile KPP like Thorp/Reiwoldt and Hansen
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I'll butt incrowsarethebest said:Mojo you are a Legend![]()
. great Porfiles and they are so detailed as well. Good on ya for sharing your profiles. I'm just wondering about Bachar Houli, he was very highly rated last year, do you think he has been overated on this board? You have him 16th in your rankings.
Ysaye said:Firstly, well done to Mojo31 for all his profiles.
Finally saw Gumbleton on TV today, and must admit he is the most impressive draft prospect I have ever seen playing WAFL. Peel lost today, but as a CHF he continually presented down the spine and took strong marks in contested situations - he missed a easy shot on goal but his skills otherwise were brilliant, especially his handballing and ground skills. I am on dangerous ground, but when he moved into the midfield/ruck he reminded me of Ryan Griffen (Albeit he is a bit taller).
Chris Waterman (Peel Coach) said at half time that he was a natural leader, a future AFL champion and that he would be worth finishing last to pick up at next years draft, which I thought was a pretty dangerous comment for an AFL coach-aspirant to make.
Also from watching that game(draft related sort of), whats wrong the recruiters before the Eagles not to recruit Shannon Hurn?
B-M-L #15 said:I believe People should keep there eyes on Sam Fielding from Tasmania good player in my mind. PlayingVFL and looking good! playing in the midfield and winning plenty of contested ball. did lots of work off the ball and under the packs at Aurora on Saturday night. watch for him.
footystar_ said:hey mojo do you think many from western jets will get drafted??
also the werribee fc under 18 side are looking far to strong from the rest, normally a few invited to vfl are sent out, do you know much about the side this year. I know they have 25 players all strong players. a few telling the jets tooff because they learn more down at werribee, great coach kirk norton
TheHeatleyStand said:Mojo, i saw Gumbleton play last year in the carnival.. and again on ABC2 last night.
I dont think hes faster than Kennedy. In fact i reckon Kennedy is faster than alot of people give him credit for.
To me he looked very much like Kennedy and i was happy Peel gave him a go in the ruck.
Im just wondering would both of those guys fit into a Carlton team or would you go past gumbleton even if he was (hypothetically speaking) better than the next best?
and go with a more mobile KPP who can also play CHB instead of the beast/power forward Gumbleton seeing we have Kennedy.
To me there are a few options.
Sellar and Gumbleton as the power talls/ ruckmen.
Then there is the more mobile KPP like Thorp/Reiwoldt and Hansen
mojo31 said:He has trimmed down and was moving okay but look at the standard of the game and project that to AFL level which is what we are talking about for them. I think in time he will become a good player at AFL level but when I saw the game (and others for Peel this year) I do not see Hurn and go "wow, what a gun" I see "big body, physically ready, reliable and a booming kick and Josh Hunt like".
I dont see a Ricciutto type at all.
mojo31 said:I will put up something on Monday and then leave it at that until after the U18 Championships.
B-M-L #15 said:I believe People should keep there eyes on Sam Fielding from Tasmania good player in my mind. PlayingVFL and looking good! playing in the midfield and winning plenty of contested ball. did lots of work off the ball and under the packs at Aurora on Saturday night. watch for him.
rgauci said:Hey mojo, I am pretty interested in Fremantle's recruiting strategies. Its become fairly obvious we are in desperate need of midfielders with footskills. But over the last few drafts we haven't picked any up. To the increasing frustration of many fans.
It seems this draft is full of key position players. Who are the midfielders with the best footskills apart from Selwood and Gibbs? which i think will go before we get a pick. (EDIT reread the first couple pages, I guess Houli and Proud seem to fit the mark, but i think Fremantle desperately need some pace). Who do you think Fremantle will be targetting?
Also, if you have the time, what is your opinion of our drafting over the past 3 years? I am particularly interested in the lack of midfielders? 3 in 3 years doesn't seem enough, even when we trade for Carr and Black.
2005
Pick 10 Marcus Drum
Pick 26 Garrick Ibbotson
Pick 42 Robert Warnock
2004
Pick 59 Bennet Copping (KPP)
Pick 67 Toby Stribling
Pick 69 relisted a delisted player
2003
pick 10 Ryley Dunn - particularly interested in your thoughts on this pick
pick 12 Ryan Murphy
Pick 19 David Mundy
Pick 27 Adam Campbell
Pick 43 Brett Peake
EDIT: another two quick questions:
1. Any talent coming from Aquinas College (WA) this year? we've seen a few over the years.
2. Also the Murray Bushrangers, Connolly seems to have an affliction in picking up someone from this club?
TheHeatleyStand said:Agree with you mojo and thanks.
I reckon id take Sellar first.. and then one of the two you mentioned before Gibbs .Im interested on your take on Reiwoldt. Have you seen much of him this year?Is so how has his physical development gone?
I reckon with the trends in the AFL there is a good chance all of Jetta/Collard/Proud will be gone by our second pick.. which will be disappointing as id love one of those.. with Sammy Sheldon as our third rounder and then speed midfielders again in the mould of Pearce/Simmo if they fall through.
I hope we can trade heavily.
rgauci said:Agree with almost everything you've said. I don't think players come across and get worse. They just aren't supported by the same quality as they were in other teams. Heath Black was being omitted on occasion with the saints. Came across and was our best performing midfielder last year.
Headland came across but has struggled, he has probably performed worse. Josh Carr is about par with his performances at Port. Bell was incredible in his first few years, but has dropped away with age. As expected.
I started a thread in the Fremantle board entitled 'M.Carr and Schammer 51 possessions worth bugger all' which parallels your sentiments about our chippy chippy style.
I think its got to do with our sweepers across halfback not having any particular penetration with their kicking. No wonder a flood works excellently against us, no one in the backline can kick over the head of the spare man.
Looking forward to part 2.
rgauci said:Agree with almost everything you've said. I don't think players come across and get worse. They just aren't supported by the same quality as they were in other teams. Heath Black was being omitted on occasion with the saints. Came across and was our best performing midfielder last year.
Headland came across but has struggled, he has probably performed worse. Josh Carr is about par with his performances at Port. Bell was incredible in his first few years, but has dropped away with age. As expected.
I started a thread in the Fremantle board entitled 'M.Carr and Schammer 51 possessions worth bugger all' which parallels your sentiments about our chippy chippy style.
I think its got to do with our sweepers across halfback not having any particular penetration with their kicking. No wonder a flood works excellently against us, no one in the backline can kick over the head of the spare man.
Looking forward to part 2.