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Where was this toadvine??? I would take a punt on him.Interesting a poster claiming to be close to a number of Stingray players has said that Richmond want Garner.
I would be happy with Garner. Talented, Tough and has X-factor. Shoulder is a little concerning though. If the medical checks out though....
Apologies & thanks to Mr.bullus_hit if he already posts here, but really liked this summary he wrote on PRE and had to share:
Be interested to read the thoughts of tigs, bob & m_r......
I personally wouldn't mind drafting Stringer with pick nine. I'd also like to get Tipungwuti with either a late pick or in the rookie draft.
He's so strong over the ball, uses it well and quick with elite agility on the field. From the quick look I saw of his clip, his kicking agility and marking looked pretty good. Granted he is a little skinny but given we have mature bodied rucks/kpps already on the list we wouldn't need to rush him, we could let him develop in the gym for a couple of years. For mine if he was on the board at 43 I would be happy if we called his name out.
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Do we want him at pick 9 or 32? I know it's unlikely but we wanted Harper 2 years ago and he nearly lasted to our pick 30. Maybe his injury will see him slide further than BF predicts which wouldn't be the first time.Interesting a poster claiming to be close to a number of Stingray players has said that Richmond want Garner.
I would be happy with Garner. Talented, Tough and has X-factor. Shoulder is a little concerning though. If the medical checks out though....

Interesting a poster claiming to be close to a number of Stingray players has said that Richmond want Garner.
I would be happy with Garner. Talented, Tough and has X-factor. Shoulder is a little concerning though. If the medical checks out though....
Knightmare I'm close to garner -wright-and Calvert Richmond want garner collingwood and Essendon want wright and Geelong and Fremantle want Calvert

Yeah goes with the rumour we have interviewed him 3 times already. You don't do that if your not keen on someone. Richmond are very thorough in assessing players personalities.
Like you, I would be delighted. Has the ability to be that Nat Fyfe type player, but this boy is just as hard at the contest as Vlastuin, but has more tricks. The only real knock on the boy is his shoulders, but it was more of him playing with a bad shoulder and not saying anything because he wanted to show what he has got to recruiters. Eventually had the reco and should be fine. What that showed me was his character. How tough is this kid? Amazing really.
We won't get wrong with either Vlastuin or Garner.
Fair enough as I said I believe we need a tall and that will likely be Wood in the rookie draft so am happy to go with the midfielder types and really build up some genuine depth through there.I just don't see it with him. He's a CHB rather than a ruck prospect IMO and we already have a tonne of them that we will struggle to fit them all in anyway. I think we need mids or guys who can pinch hit midfield and use the ball well. Then take a ready made ruckman in the rookie draft whose 22-24.
If I was to do a comparison:
Garner:
PROS:
Can play as HFF
Excellent hands for someone of his size
Attacks the ball so hard
Has some tricks when evading players
Knows how to kick a goal or three
Excellent skills
Loves to tackle
TEAM player
Tiger supporter
CONS:
Not a big ball winner
Is not a pure inside midfielder
Not that great at stoppages
Has shoulder issues
Vlastuin:
PROS:
Can play as HBF
Very good hands for his size
Attacks the ball manically
Bulls his way through packs
Best inside midfielder of pool
Excellent at clearances
Future captain material
Excellent skills
Tackling machine
CONS:
Hasn't got much class
Isn't athletically gifted
Hasn't shown forward ability as of yet
Ankle injury (Shouldn't be a problem anymore.)
Barracks for the filth.
You can make the decision.
Nice summary bob. Agreed in that I'd take Grundy over either of them but I'd also take Garner over Vlaustin. Any of those 3 and I'll be a happy man.Richmond of yesteryear. Vlastuin. No trust to develop a Garner type, Vlastuin is not needing that much development at all and ready to go, but lacks anymore or much more upside. Not a bad thing, but he is what he is, a damn good player.
Richmond of today, Garner all the way. Just so much upside which is a dreaded word for us because of the past, but something we should embrace and enjoy the journey. I have full faith in our club to make him the best he can be, and in my opinion, if he reaches his best, could be anything, even the best player from this draft. So many tricks, athletically and football related. Your right, doesn't consistently find it enough, but has done and in big games. So the ability it there.
I still take Grundy in front of both, but as I have said, we won't go wrong with any of them. Good draft to have an early pick with our club and the way we are situated.
Why do people have different views of Dean Towers? He seems like a mid-late first rounder but some have him in the middle or late part of the second round
His age. Talent wise he's probably a top 15 talent but being 22 will scare a few clubs off.
Grundy will be the best talent at our pick ??? Dont really know what you mean
My ideal draft as of now -
9 - Vlastuin
32 - Graham
34 - Atkins
43 - McDonough or Nelson
Rookie Petterd and a mature ruck.![]()
Depending on the drop of picks...
Could all just come down to which player in the Draft fits the Team's most pressing needs...possibly an inside mid to replace Tucky...
Wait and see...
One of these three outcomes please..
A:
9. Vlastuin
32. Atkins
34. Boston
43. Sumner
B:
9. Garner
32. Graham
34. Atkins
43. Herbert
C:
9. Grundy
32. Graham
34. Pongracic
43. Lowrie [/quote]
I'LL Take this version of C