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get manson, id love some black magic in the team 

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...the Lions' former recruiting guru Kinnear Beatson told WAtoday.com.au he had often followed the maxim of "when in doubt, go for the Sandgroper."
"Did we directly target WA players? No. But if it came down to a lineball decision between two players then we'd probably look more favourably on the kid from WA," Beatson said.
"One factor was the size of the grounds they play on in WA. They are generally much bigger than other states and a lot closer to size of the grounds the AFL uses.
"Also, the fact that it was much harder for a player to get back to WA was a factor."
"Even if a player wanted to go home, then the their chance of doing so was significantly less with only two clubs (Fremantle and West Coast) to choose from rather than 10, as would be the case with a young player from Victoria."
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Hehehe, Mason's just kicked his tenth in the NT.
(Fev kicked 8)

28 from Mason in three weeks I believe. Here's hoping he makes it.
We should take him, our list doesn't have a lot of x factor.
We should take him, our list doesn't have a lot of x factor.
Style, confidence, knowledge, presentation, appearance, charisma, ccccoooolness under pressure
Did we really hop on the Thorp and Ebert bandwagons in a big way? IIRC, it was more who we were expecting to get at those picks.
Offsider: IIRC you've said you'd take Sumner over WHE. Do you have any concerns about his perceived lack of an inside game?
This season, which finished with a Dragons premiership, has been one of growth and sacrifice.
Sumner was rotated through the engine room to develop his inside game.
"I've been trying to get a lot more hard-ball gets in and under the contest," he said. About mid-season, the slick midfielder made his defensive pressure a priority, and was beginning to notch eight tackles a game.
The second efforts, smothers, blocks, and all-round grunt work were also starting to feature. Though the in-close buffeting he copped was tough on his light frame, the polished playmaker said he had become a more rounded player.
"I guess there were some question marks against my name for a couple of things, but I feel as if I have knocked some of those off."
In regards to Sumner I don't see his inside game being to much of a problem. Sure he will not win the clearances as well as say Toby Greene or Taylor Adams would, but when he does they are far cleaner and more damaging. He is certainly capable inside, and this part of his game is very underrated IMO, he is often more of a receiver though, he will get the handball from the clearance and set up play, but he is able to be the one who dishes off the handball or finds the ball on the ground. Could do with reading rucktaps a bit but that should come with time. Its what happens when he gets the ball which is exciting, he breaks packs open with his pace and agility, he damages opponents and is capable of moving through packs quite well and making quick decisions. He also provides good defensive pressure and chases and tackles well. I would pick him at 8 if still there IMO over Hoskin Elliot, Buntine, Kavanagh, and possibly even Wingard, although maybe not with Wingard slightly ahead.
Which AFL player would you compare him to?

It seems the Brisbane board has hopped on the WHE bandwagon this year.
This follows on from:
2006 - Mitch Thorp
2007 - Brad Ebert
2008 - Jack Ziebell
2009 - Callum Bartlett
2010 - Dyson Heppell
FWIW I think people are overestimating the predictability of the draft. Conca was the bolter last year, after the BigFooty concensus had him going at about 20.
I am liking Schade at 30 as well. Going back and looking at all the KPD options again over the last week or so and Schade stands out for me as close to the best and one who looks atm like could be had for a bargain.Personally I have not seen too much of Hamling, although his U18 champs was pretty good, albeit against the weaker teams. He seems quite athletic, vertical leap stood out a bit, and his skills were ok. I would see him more as a late pick up or rookie at this stage. Very inconistent, and I have doubt over his marking and ability to play KP at a high level.
I think we could do worse than select Henry Schade at 30 if available. I really rate his future potential as a CHB/FB and think he should be closely considered.
Shermo, but skilled.
*handballs to Offy for a serious answer*
Quigley what are your thoughts on Jordan Murdoch and Myles Bolger?