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Draft Review 2008 - Re-do the 2008 draft

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13 disposals is not unusual for a top ruckman, in fact players like Cox are the exception. In 2013 Minson averaged 14.2, Goldstein 11.9. In 2012 Jacobs averaged 13.4 and so on. He also does a lot with his possessions and based on 2012, more than any other ruckman for that year (creating scoring chains, taps leading to scores from stoppages etc.).

Excluding 2013 because of injury, NN has improved significantly each season. Based on his raw attributes he also has exceptional scope.There was nothing inconsistent about his 2012, where he not only gained the AA jumper, but was the highest CD ranked ruckman, had the most Brownlow votes, 2nd in the coaches votes, ranked 1 by the AFL and led a number of media awards for ruckman.

Grundy looks very good, however when not directly comparing players, but instead making an assessment of those listed based potential I still list NN at the top.

Nic Nat is an extremely hyped up player alot of times he lives up to it but imo he is not consistently in games over 4 quarters, I am not saying he is poor he is very good but he can improve a lot on his game.

He doesn't get enough ball around the ground and he doesn't kick enough goals for someone with his attributes.
 
Nic Nat is an extremely hyped up player alot of times he lives up to it but imo he is not consistently in games over 4 quarters, I am not saying he is poor he is very good but he can improve a lot on his game.

He doesn't get enough ball around the ground and he doesn't kick enough goals for someone with his attributes.
He kicked 24 goals in 2012, that is plenty for a ruckman who mainly operates in the centre square.

Both areas will also increase as his fitness and contested marking, which started to become very good (top avg contested mark for rucks in 2012) improves.

He is one of our most conscientious trainers and given his base I have no doubt he could become the player people imagine. Heck, it was originally claimed NN would be a long term project, yet he has impacted like few ever ruckman at such a young age.

As for Grundy, he reminds me of Darling (traits and preparedness, not position). Physical, well developed and skillful. I think he will play good to very good football quickly. The only issue I can see, is that he may tire or drop off quickly late 2014. Even with the support of Witts this is common for young rucks as the aerobic base takes time to build.
 
He kicked 24 goals in 2012, that is plenty for a ruckman who mainly operates in the centre square.

Both areas will also increase as his fitness and contested marking, which started to become very good (top avg contested mark for rucks in 2012) improves.

He is one of our most conscientious trainers and given his base I have no doubt he could become the player people imagine. Heck, it was originally claimed NN would be a long term project, yet he has impacted like few ever ruckman at such a young age.

As for Grundy, he reminds me of Darling (traits and preparedness, not position). Physical, well developed and skillful. I think he will play good to very good football quickly. The only issue I can see, is that he may tire or drop off quickly late 2014. Even with the support of Witts this is common for young rucks as the aerobic base takes time to build.


No doubt Grundy will have patches of poor form over the next 2-3 years while he develops, people need to be realistic and most are Pie fans are just happy he is 'competing' with some of the best at such a young age especially after our run of very poor home grown rucks since Monkhorst (even though Fraser had his moments he never went on with it). Atm Grundy is showing a lot of promise and holding his own for a very young and inexperienced ruck, that is what we are excited by.

Naitanui will become the best ruck in the game (injury permitting), maybe I just am a harsh judge on him due to his potential ability and feel he should be dominating games a lot more then he does. He is a game breaker at his best but with his athletic ability he could be a Salmon type ruck as in also able to go forward and kick bags of goals.
 
Whilst not smashing the draft, Id say Mitch Brown @15 was a bit high
Steve Motlop @ 38 was theft.
Taylor Hunt @ 49 is coming good.

GO Catters
 

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Beams and Hannebery at pick 29 and pick 30 are the two best midfielders from this draft right now, both premiers, both All Australians (Hannebery should also have a norm smith to go with his rising star!), amazing value at their picks.
 
Hanneberry
Naitanui
Beams
Sloane
Hartlett
Ziebell
Zaharakis
Rockliff
Walters
Motlop

As always, hoping that Watts has a good season.
 
I honestly can't stand how eagles fan overrate Naitanui. I can't buy into the hype. Taps are very good that's for sure, but he doesn't get enough of the ball (no his touches aren't worth 500 of everybody else's) and goes missing too often.
 
I honestly can't stand how eagles fan overrate Naitanui. I can't buy into the hype. Taps are very good that's for sure, but he doesn't get enough of the ball (no his touches aren't worth 500 of everybody else's) and goes missing too often.

lol, best ruck in the game when fully fit.
 
lol, best ruck in the game when fully fit.

Minson, the AA ruckman, begs to differ. :cool:

In all honesty, I would pick NN number 1. Elite ruckmen are hard to come by as it is, but one with X factor is rarer than hen's teeth.
 
Strange thing is, a lot of people will argue that Naitanui didn't do enough to justify his 2012 AA selection. Now he's a lock when fit?

Clearly in the top echelon, but not better than Minson, Goldstein, Sandilands in my view.
 

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A well deserved AA for minson, but NN wasn't really fit all year.
I was joking about Minson. When both are fit, I would take Naitanui over Minson. NN is easily in the top handful of ruckmen, he has that X factor and is damaging, despite what people think. His tapwork is amazing, and can move like a midfielder.
 
Strange thing is, a lot of people will argue that Naitanui didn't do enough to justify his 2012 AA selection. Now he's a lock when fit?

Clearly in the top echelon, but not better than Minson, Goldstein, Sandilands in my view.
Equal with Minson, Goldstein that one behind. Sandilands really isn't that good. Turned it on against Geelong though. Would pick NN #1 every day of the week from this draft. Beams, Ziebell, Hannebery, Sloane, Hartlett.
 
Equal with Minson, Goldstein that one behind. Sandilands really isn't that good. Turned it on against Geelong though. Would pick NN #1 every day of the week from this draft. Beams, Ziebell, Hannebery, Sloane, Hartlett.

Sandilands like cox, was that good. Emphasis on the was they are both still top class ruckman but age has meant they have begun to slip in the last year or two.
 
Sandilands like cox, was that good. Emphasis on the was they are both still top class ruckman but age has meant they have begun to slip in the last year or two.
I dunno, I've never really rated Sandilands, but he is one of the best tap ruckman to have played. Cox is still right up there.
 
Beams and Hannebery at pick 29 and pick 30 are the two best midfielders from this draft right now, both premiers, both All Australians (Hannebery should also have a norm smith to go with his rising star!), amazing value at their picks.
Sloane at pick 44 is up with those guys. Lots of cheap guns in that draft.
 

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I still laugh thinking of all those people who thought Hannebery was the next Rhys Palmer after winning the Rising Star award and that he's never amount to anything.

Putting aside all that he's achieved already, both individually and in a team, he's one of the stand outs from the 2008 in terms of his character - ouzes courage and leadership qualities, plus he stands up on the big stage.
 
1. Nic Naitanui
2. Dan Hannebury
3. Dayne Beams
4. Rory Sloane
5. Stephen Motlop
6. Daniel Rich
7. Steele Sidebottom
8. Tom Rockliff
9. Hamish Hartlett
10. Jack Redden
11. Michael Walters
12. David Zaharakis
13. Stephen Hill
14. Phil Davis
15. Jeff Garlett

Insane draft. Lacks the quality of 2001, but in terms of quantity there's like 40 players who look like being 150+ gamers.
 
Updated for 2013.

Top 10 are starting to settle now. Clarke, Hartlett, Bruest, Shuey, Ziebell and possibly Motlop (long shot now) looking to break in over the next 2 years. Broughton and Rich looking vulnerable.

Proving to be an extraordinarily deep draft. Fire away.

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1. Nic Naitanui
2. Dan Hannebury
3. Dayne Beams
4. Rory Sloane
5. Stephen Motlop
6. Daniel Rich
7. Steele Sidebottom
8. Tom Rockliff
9. Hamish Hartlett
10. Jack Redden
11. Michael Walters
12. David Zaharakis
13. Stephen Hill
14. Phil Davis
15. Jeff Garlett

Insane draft. Lacks the quality of 2001, but in terms of quantity there's like 40 players who look like being 150+ gamers.
No Ziebell?
 

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