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No Surprise as he is Related to the Head CoachCats have him on their radar

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No Surprise as he is Related to the Head CoachCats have him on their radar

1st pick - best key position player available (THorp, Panos, Hartigan, etc)
2nd pick - best available (wouldn't mind any of Beams, Sewell, Weston)
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Yeah, I like the look of Temel so I'd be happy to get him.^^^^
Would love those 3 also add Temel
im hoping for someone whose name refers to mens sexual organs
there has to more out there
I concur. If he's still available at #35 and is best available, fire away, but frankly I'd rather we took the "uzi" approach to key talls in this rookie draft. As far as quick project mids go we've already got Rounds/Sinclair/Thomas/Blair/Francis ahead of anyone selected on December 15th.
we have 3, but we are required to use our last on Shae McNarmaraHow many picks do we have in the rookie draft I'm assuming it is three as we delisted three rookies. But do we have to use them all not exactly sure how it works.
Yes please, small forward, #35 come on downi dont think panos will be around to our pick so i really hope chris luff falls to pick 16 he sounds like a promising full back in the making, if not i would like us to get kyle hartigan or brock mccauley. robbie hicks is another i would like to pick up
really? i thought international rookies were outside of the regular rookie list.we have 3, but we are required to use our last on Shae McNarmara
Agree we have Plenty of Project Mids - We should get some Project KPP.
We also have 2 Project Rucks in Keeffe and McNamra![]()
we have 3, but we are required to use our last on Shae McNarmara
^ I think Josh Donaldson should be our guy after initially overlooking him as he was listed as a ruckman. He looks like the reincarnation of Dustin Fletcher!
Seriously though, here's his Inside Footy draft profile;
Joshua DONALDSON - Ruckman, West Perth, WA
DOB: 4/5/91 Ht: 193 Wt: 85kg
"In my opinion Josh was a standout at the state U18's. He went up against guys who were taller and bigger and he just out-thought them and outplayed them - easily the best form in the country when it comes to the state competition which was a good effort because WA didn't have many talls. He has an athletic body which will really develop with AFL conditioning, is a fast mover - ran a 2.96 for 20m - and is a good reader of the play. One of his great ups is that he's a real competitor. Can play forward and back." - West Perth Colts coach Wayne Orsi.
WA representative 2009. From Ocean Ridge JFC.
It's worth noting he was also in the top 8% for running vertical jump (74cm) and top 20% for agility (8.22s) at Draft Camp. That's excellent for a big bloke. He also cites his long reach as a similarity between himself and Fletcher, and reach advantage is very handy for a potential backman.![]()
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18 Serhat Temel (Calder Cannons)194cm / 89kg
I was a little surprised he didn’t go but was getting told he was going to be a rookie if anything in the last few days. Would be amazed if this kid isn’t given a crack – his late season form would have had him a certain Metro player. Big fwd who is probably best suited to FF but could go CHF if he improved his speed off the mark and endurance. Was tried down back this year with the Cannons and had no impact and was then transitioned fwd where he took off. Got better and better as season progressed and finished with a really good finals series and GF. Massive set of hands and a really good contested grab. Kicking is a feature and could be a player of real promise. The knock for me on him is that he didn’t play on a lot of big bodies at TAC this year and I wonder how he will go against bigger bodies. Be interested in his 20m sprint #s because they may tell the tale of whether a club takes him or not.
34 Sean Tighe (Western Jets)
197 / 90
Tighe was appreantly in the mix late in the draft with the Lions who ultimately went with MacGuire instead. Was part of the Metro squad only to be cut….be forgiven for having a few ordinary weeks but instead turned out for the Jets the next week and had 35 touches and kicked 3 goals. Won the Western Jets B&F principally playing as a CHB but also has the ability to play other positions in the spine as well as the ruck. Ruck in fact could be an area he develops well into given he is very athletic, can take a grab, has a good leap on him and uses the footy pretty well. I like him and I would hope of all the potential tall backs we give this kid a shot.
46 Shae McNamara (USA)
All the Pies supporters know plenty about Shae so wont go into detail on him. Obviously the kid has talent and Hine and Co. know expedentially more about him than me but I have to say its a bit of a mystery to me that we commit to a kid like Shae before we know who is in the rookie pool. For mine there are some terrific young rucks available like Hannath and Fewster. I am real fan of Fewster. He has got tremedous agility, beaut skills and plays a little like Cox in so much as he can be a link player which is invaluable. I saw Foj1 picked him up so refer to him for the write up but I would probably have preferred Fewster over McNamara............but I aint the expert so all the best Shae
^ I think Josh Donaldson should be our guy after initially overlooking him as he was listed as a ruckman. He looks like the reincarnation of Dustin Fletcher!
Seriously though, here's his Inside Footy draft profile;
Joshua DONALDSON - Ruckman, West Perth, WA
DOB: 4/5/91 Ht: 193 Wt: 85kg
"In my opinion Josh was a standout at the state U18's. He went up against guys who were taller and bigger and he just out-thought them and outplayed them - easily the best form in the country when it comes to the state competition which was a good effort because WA didn't have many talls. He has an athletic body which will really develop with AFL conditioning, is a fast mover - ran a 2.96 for 20m - and is a good reader of the play. One of his great ups is that he's a real competitor. Can play forward and back." - West Perth Colts coach Wayne Orsi.
WA representative 2009. From Ocean Ridge JFC.
It's worth noting he was also in the top 8% for running vertical jump (74cm) and top 20% for agility (8.22s) at Draft Camp. That's excellent for a big bloke. He also cites his long reach as a similarity between himself and Fletcher, and reach advantage is very handy for a potential backman.![]()
