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Draft Review 2008 - Re-do the 2008 draft

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You got it wrong with Hurley and Carlisle. I am one for playing Carlisle forward and Hurley in defence. Carlisle can prove to be a better forward than Hurley, but Hurley is clearly a better defender than Carlisle.

I am in the camp that Carlisle' form is a touch over-rated. Even when carlisle took the match saving mark first time against Carlton, this only happened because Hooker subtly stopped Casboult from attacking the high ball.

As a defender its clear - Hurley is a fair way ahead of Carlisle.

Would love to see Hurley as KPB. He does seem to chop off or get to an incoming ball quicker than those around him when down back, and definitely has the attitude of a hard-nosed defender. Plus he's not much chop in the forward line. Carlisle as a forward I also think would work well.
 
I don't think there's a great deal between Bruest and Walters, Walters probably has it ATM, id be happy to have either though.
 
For most of these players, it's far too soon to be as definitive as some posters are being about who is the better player. Walters had a great 2013, for example but was just a promising, up and coming player before then (with a few work rate issues). Breust had a decent 2013 (in a premiership side) but his 2012 was the equal of Walters' 2013, albeit that they have different styles of play.

Most of these players have had one, maybe two, excellent seasons thus far. What will separate them at the end of their careers is how many such seasons they are able to deliver. Plenty of players have appeared to be the next best thing, based on one great season, but have not been able to reproduce it on a regular basis.
 

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But Hawthorn averaged 8 more inside 50's, so Breust would've had more chances...

Breust spends more time further up the ground then what Walters does. The only thing that lets Breust down is his inaccurate kicking.
 
Carlisle was in most people's AA team half way through this year. His form tapered off but for more than half a year he was one of the best key backs in the AFL. How could hird get it so wrong as playing them out of position?


Carlisle was a media favourite at that time, and Hibberd was closer to AA selection. His form tapered off ! yes and No ! - Was moved forward for 2 games, then had a bad 4 weeks, but was good in the 5 rounds. Things could change in 2014 because Thompson is a proponent of playing Hurley in defence.
 
Carlisle was a media favourite at that time, and Hibberd was closer to AA selection. His form tapered off ! yes and No ! - Was moved forward for 2 games, then had a bad 4 weeks, but was good in the 5 rounds. Things could change in 2014 because Thompson is a proponent of playing Hurley in defence.
Carlisle took some big scalps this year, super promising KB IMO, gotta remember the ASADA pressure would have effected different players in different ways, based on his good games this year I consider him the most promising KB in the comp.
 
Carlisle took some big scalps this year, super promising KB IMO, gotta remember the ASADA pressure would have effected different players in different ways, based on his good games this year I consider him the most promising KB in the comp.


Hurley is the best defender at Essendon, quiet easily I might add, he plays a style similar to Glen Archer but as a full back. Hird & Knights have had it wrong because those early glimpses, I have pretty much always wanted him back.
But as for 2014 and onwards, I would really like Hurley to play forward with Bellchambers & Daniher.
 
Hurley is the best defender at Essendon, quiet easily I might add, he plays a style similar to Glen Archer but as a full back. Hird & Knights have had it wrong because those early glimpses, I have pretty much always wanted him back.
But as for 2014 and onwards, I would really like Hurley to play forward with Bellchambers & Daniher.

I think he'll have to, just for structure. Up back you have Carlisle, Hooker and Fletcher. Up forward you'll have Daniher, Bellchambers and then you need that other tall, who will probably be Hurley. I'm assuming you have Ryder as 1st ruck as well. He'd perform better up back, but he'll still be a good forward.

He is overrated, but he's a damn fine player.
 
I think he'll have to, just for structure. Up back you have Carlisle, Hooker and Fletcher. Up forward you'll have Daniher, Bellchambers and then you need that other tall, who will probably be Hurley. I'm assuming you have Ryder as 1st ruck as well. He'd perform better up back, but he'll still be a good forward.

He is overrated, but he's a damn fine player.


Thing is with Hurley, when he is on he is a mighty fine player, when back he seems to be in awesome touch nearly every time he steps onto the footy field, but opposite when forward, more often then not he doesn't play as well. But in 2014 he will take Crameri's role which will suit him majorly as Daniher and Bellchambers will demand the 2 tallest defenders, seriously he could be a dangerous player in 2014, if teams don't play their number 1 defender on him he will give quiet a few a touch up.
 
Where are people rating Watts?
Would he be a rookie pick at this stage? There are rookies who are outplaying him... He's not AFL standard unfortunately. What an awful pick at number 1.
 
Where are people rating Watts?
Would he be a rookie pick at this stage? There are rookies who are outplaying him... He's not AFL standard unfortunately. What an awful pick at number 1.


I would still trade a pick in the teens for Watts. I just think it has been unfortunate for him that he has not got any decent senior guys around him and really he seems like a guy who would follow the lead then just take control.
Watts is at the point where he is severely underrated
 
I would still trade a pick in the teens for Watts. I just think it has been unfortunate for him that he has not got any decent senior guys around him and really he seems like a guy who would follow the lead then just take control.
Watts is at the point where he is severely underrated


That's an interesting comment. I remember last year he came out and blamed the losses on a lack of leaders. He doesn't have leadership potential in him and really needs a strong club. A complete juxtaposition of a Sloane type of player who takes the club with him.
 

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Thing is with Hurley, when he is on he is a mighty fine player, when back he seems to be in awesome touch nearly every time he steps onto the footy field, but opposite when forward, more often then not he doesn't play as well. But in 2014 he will take Crameri's role which will suit him majorly as Daniher and Bellchambers will demand the 2 tallest defenders, seriously he could be a dangerous player in 2014, if teams don't play their number 1 defender on him he will give quiet a few a touch up.

Just because Hurley would be the third tallest player in that forward line, doesn't mean he won't face the number 1 defender each week.

When LeCras was our best forward, he often copped the number 1 KPD (Tarrant, Scarlett) even though he's short.

I'm pretty sure Hurley would get Glass or Mackenzie against the WC in that forward line.
 
Thing is with Hurley, when he is on he is a mighty fine player, when back he seems to be in awesome touch nearly every time he steps onto the footy field, but opposite when forward, more often then not he doesn't play as well. But in 2014 he will take Crameri's role which will suit him majorly as Daniher and Bellchambers will demand the 2 tallest defenders, seriously he could be a dangerous player in 2014, if teams don't play their number 1 defender on him he will give quiet a few a touch up.


Really.

No matter what form Hurley is in - he always gets the number one defender.
 
Just because Hurley would be the third tallest player in that forward line, doesn't mean he won't face the number 1 defender each week.

When LeCras was our best forward, he often copped the number 1 KPD (Tarrant, Scarlett) even though he's short.

I'm pretty sure Hurley would get Glass or Mackenzie against the WC in that forward line.


I'm not sure it really matters which one of them gets the third defender. If Bellchambers or Daniher get the third tall I'd say there is a big chance they win that matchup.
 
Where are people rating Watts?
Would he be a rookie pick at this stage? There are rookies who are outplaying him... He's not AFL standard unfortunately. What an awful pick at number 1.
Please keep your trolling shit off here.

Definitely not the best player from the draft, but to say he isn't AFL standard is a joke
 
Really.

No matter what form Hurley is in - he always gets the number one defender.


I liked when Hodge went to Bellchambers in 2013 game, it lasted about 10 minutes, also Daniher getting the 3rd best defender would be bloody fun to watch.
so I really don't mind if it is Hurley, Bellchambers or Daniher it gives us a player to isolate, the height of Daniher and Bellchambers will be the biggest problem for opposition teams, where they could get away with a Gibson on Hurley.
 

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I liked when Hodge went to Bellchambers in 2013 game, it lasted about 10 minutes, also Daniher getting the 3rd best defender would be bloody fun to watch.
so I really don't mind if it is Hurley, Bellchambers or Daniher it gives us a player to isolate, the height of Daniher and Bellchambers will be the biggest problem for opposition teams, where they could get away with a Gibson on Hurley.

Gibson had no trouble absolutely toweling Daniher in that same game, despite being over 10 centimetres shorter. But I still agree that it's a tough forward line to match up on.
 
Gibson had no trouble absolutely toweling Daniher in that same game, despite being over 10 centimetres shorter. But I still agree that it's a tough forward line to match up on.


yep and Bellchambers at that time was giving Hodge a real headache until the ball stopped coming forward. which is my point.
 
yep and Bellchambers at that time was giving Hodge a real headache until the ball stopped coming forward. which is my point.

But inject Schoenmakers into the back line. Lake takes Hurley, Schoey takes Bellchambers, Gibson takes Daniher. Your guys would have been comprehensively beaten.
 
But inject Schoenmakers into the back line. Lake takes Hurley, Schoey takes Bellchambers, Gibson takes Daniher. Your guys would have been comprehensively beaten.


inject Chapman ... & take Buddy's 7 goals away ...
Also the last time Hurley played on Lake Hurley was BOG.
 
inject Chapman ...

And then Stratton can take him. I was just proving a point, that because one of the Hawk's tall KPD's was out, Bellchambers could take advantage of that. That's an anomaly, not the usual situation.
 
And then Stratton can take him. I was just proving a point, that because one of the Hawk's tall KPD's was out, Bellchambers could take advantage of that. That's an anomaly, not the usual situation.

I don't think anyone is saying Essendon's forward line is going to be a force next year but I do see a forward line of Daniher, Hurley and a resting ruck causes plenty of match up problems against most sides next year.
 

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