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Next pick (#40) (from afl.com.au)

41 – BRISBANE LIONS – CHRIS MAYNE

Perth, WA, Medium forward, November 2 1988, 187.3cm, 79.8kg

Mayne has firmed as a draft prospect in recent weeks and looms as a genuine second or third round prospect. He could feature as high as the early 20s, with West Coast (No.22) believed to be weighing him up at this stage. Essendon (No.23) and the Brisbane Lions, at No.25, have also been mooted. Fremantle, Sydney, Hawthorn and Collingwood are other clubs in the mix. Local product Sam Reid will also strongly come into contention for the Lions at this pick.

Bio: Strong leading forward who presents well and has good hands overhead. Progressed from colts to senior level this year after injury curtailed his 2006 season.
 

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With Pick 40 Freo choose Christopher Mayne.


Here is the Description of him I found on the Afl draft tracker:

NAME CHRISTOPHER MAYNE
CLUB FREMANTLE
ORIGINAL CLUB PERTH
DOB 2/11/1988
HEIGHT 187.3 CM
WEIGHT 79.8 KG


POSITION
Small/Medium Forward

BIO
Strong leading forward who presents well and has good hands overhead. Progressed from colts to senior level this year after injury curtailed his 2006 season.

STATS
Kicks: 11, Handballs: 3, Disposals: 14, Marks: 8, Goals: 3 (Averages for Perth, WAFL)
 
Chris Mayne
An electric half forward/centre half forward who is always on the go. He has a nice set of hands and great endurance and just keeps on presenting. One of those players who just commands the football.
"Damien Gasper, Perth football manager"
 
Chris Mayne - ?? ???? 1989, 182cm 84kg. Perth
"BoyFromTheWest: Another 1988 birth player who was injured last year but has smashed them in colts, reserves and league this year playing at half back, half forward or midfield. Genuine pace, markes well, excellent disposal skills and genuine at the ball. Will play seniors in 08.
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"Sico17: One club has very keen eyes on Mayne especially and will not be happy if he has an increased profile. I was surprised he didn't get into the U18's, plays mainly at FF when I have seen him but pinch hits in the centre when Perth are under pressure. A strong body for his age and seems to be the true leader of the Perth colts. His field kicking is a problem but his goal accuracy has been fine when I have seen him, he kicked the first 4 goals straight against Subiaco earlier this year the week after Subiaco had beaten Swan Districts.
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"dan.wg: I got to agree he's a really good player and was best on ground or close to it everytime I umpired him. Mainly played forward and is pretty good on the lead. Goal kicking didn't seem to be a problem. Rarely played in the center and I figure hes more suited as a leading target. Maybe questions about his temperament, but not too much a problem. Has a fairly good head about him.
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Clayton Hinkley - 21 February 1989, 185cm 72kg. Vic Country/North Ballarat/Warrack Eagles
"Talent Spotter: Clayton Hinkley is a North Ballarat Rebels player. Represented Vic Country at the Nationals this year. Very fit midfield type in the TAC Cup who would project to being a flanker early in his AFL career. TAC Cup Record has him at 185cm and 72kg. Would not be any excess in that weight, he's in good nick. Kicking is his potential weakness but he can motor on a footy field. Will get drafted by an AFL club.
Is a Warracknabeal export and as far as I know is no relation to Ken Hinkley.
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"Mr Cat: Clayton Hinkley, 184 cm. Quality runner- terrible user of the footy. If he could kick a bit better, he'd be definate A Grade. This inability to kick causes me deep concern and rates him as a C+-B grade. Really love his break away carry from contested situations. Gets plenty of it and his ethic is good. Leadership is quality and has a tremendous shape- but just, cant, use the footy well enough
 
Clayton Hinkley - 21 February 1989, 185cm 72kg. Vic Country/North Ballarat/Warrack Eagles
"Talent Spotter: Clayton Hinkley is a North Ballarat Rebels player. Represented Vic Country at the Nationals this year. Very fit midfield type in the TAC Cup who would project to being a flanker early in his AFL career. TAC Cup Record has him at 185cm and 72kg. Would not be any excess in that weight, he's in good nick. Kicking is his potential weakness but he can motor on a footy field. Will get drafted by an AFL club.
Is a Warracknabeal export and as far as I know is no relation to Ken Hinkley.
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"Mr Cat: Clayton Hinkley, 184 cm. Quality runner- terrible user of the footy. If he could kick a bit better, he'd be definate A Grade. This inability to kick causes me deep concern and rates him as a C+-B grade. Really love his break away carry from contested situations. Gets plenty of it and his ethic is good. Leadership is quality and has a tremendous shape- but just, cant, use the footy well enough

Sounds tops
 

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