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Has some really good qualities, but I have a feeling he won't make a seemless transition to AFL Football. I remember he was very quiet in one of the games I saw (Metro vs Country), and in another, he was a bit hit or miss. He played up forward in both games though, not sure how he goes as a defender. [edit] I'm also pretty certain we won't be taking him at pick 4.

But hey, why bother with my little summary when you can get Big, Juicy Posts like this from the Brisbane Board:


Need extra draft info? Don't bother with the Draft & Trading board, the Lions Draft Discussion thread is where all the good stuff is at.


They have someone called Quigley who used to do the mother of all phantoms some years back

I did a search on his member name in the brissie draft thread

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/search/49804148/
 
The interesting thing for me is how far the 'leftover' out of Scharenberg, Billings and Aish could fall if we don't take him.

Gold Coast are reportedly keen on KK (a true Clayton pick!). Collingwood want more tall skilful midfielders and supposedly absolutely love Bontempelli. Brisbane may be tempted by Scharenberg but unless they rate Billings or Aish as clearly best available I think they'll take Lennon or Crouch. North are committed to McDonald. Melbourne love Freeman apparently and I can't see them taking a medium forward, an outside midfielder or a medium-tall defender unless they rate them absolutely best available. Collingwood have a second pick and I imagine by then they'll take the leftover.

If Collingwood walk away with Bontempelli and, say, Billings, I'll spew.
 
The interesting thing for me is how far the 'leftover' out of Scharenberg, Billings and Aish could fall if we don't take him.

Gold Coast are reportedly keen on KK (a true Clayton pick!). Collingwood want more tall skilful midfielders and supposedly absolutely love Bontempelli. Brisbane may be tempted by Scharenberg but unless they rate Billings or Aish as clearly best available I think they'll take Lennon or Crouch. North are committed to McDonald. Melbourne love Freeman apparently and I can't see them taking a medium forward, an outside midfielder or a medium-tall defender unless they rate them absolutely best available. Collingwood have a second pick and I imagine by then they'll take the leftover.

If Collingwood walk away with Bontempelli and, say, Billings, I'll spew.
Interesting dannnnnnn. I can see it going:

1. Gws - Boyd
2. Gws - Billings
3. St Kikda - Kelly
4. Dogs - Aish
5. GC - KK
6. Pies - bontempelli
7. Lions - scharenberg
8. Norf - McDonald
9. Melbourne - freeman
10. Pies - crouch

Pies need to work towards a life without swanny. Crouch would be ideal for them.
 
Interesting dannnnnnn. I can see it going:

1. Gws - Boyd
2. Gws - Billings
3. St Kikda - Kelly
4. Dogs - Aish
5. GC - KK
6. Pies - bontempelli
7. Lions - scharenberg
8. Norf - McDonald
9. Melbourne - freeman
10. Pies - crouch

Pies need to work towards a life without swanny. Crouch would be ideal for them.
I just can't see us taking Aish for some inexplicable reason. I love him, but I just get this feeling that we won't take him if he's there. Hope I'm wrong.
 

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I reckon Kelly will be 100% gone to saints. He's exactly the player we need. Then, with pick 2, GWS could take Aish, Scharenberg or Billings. If Aish or Scharenberg goes pick 2, easy we pick the other one. If Billings goes pick 2, for me it's a tossup between Aish and Scharenberg. Probably Aish.

We'd be very stupid to pass on Aish. When a projected 1-3 range player falls to pick 4, you take him without any doubts.
 
Not so much a phantom order, but the way I see it:

1. Tom Boyd - 99%
2. Josh Kelly about a 60% favourite, Bontempelli about 25%
3. They'll go Josh Kelly if available, if not, Jack Billings 80%, James Aish 15%
4. Matt Scharenberg & Jack Billings equal favourites here, rounding out to about 60%, James Aish 15%, Kade Kolodjashnij 20%.
5. Kade Kolodjashnij about 80% to go here, Jack Billings about 10%
6. Bontempelli almost certainly if he's available.
 
Out of left field I know, but has anyone heard us connected with Freeman at all?
 
Had some info come to me this morning. Probably not surprising, but yes, we are into aish.

Feeling from the chap this morning was that billings and aish are very line ball for us, but that there is a high likelihood that billings is off the board by the time our selection comes.

cheers for posting this Fronk. I love hearing who we're into especially when it's James Aish
 
Out of left field I know, but has anyone heard us connected with Freeman at all?

isn't freeman been selected under brisbane academy program?
 
He is talking about Nathan Freeman (Midfielder) you are remembering Jonothan Freeman (Forward)

ahh too many freeman
if only there was a Gordon Freeman in this draft.
 
I just can't see us taking Aish for some inexplicable reason. I love him, but I just get this feeling that we won't take him if he's there. Hope I'm wrong.


I hope you are too on this occasion Dannnnn.
 

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Out of left field I know, but has anyone heard us connected with Freeman at all?

No, pick 4 is too much of a reach for him. He won't even come into the equation.
 
Could be one of the best out of the draft in the long run imo, but certainly wouldn't be my first choice.

I'm not doubting his ability to be a gun, because he could be. But there's been no connection of him to the top 6 picks, he's more in the 7-12 sort of range, and I doubt he's going to bolt up the order this close to the draft.
 
I'm not doubting his ability to be a gun, because he could be. But there's been no connection of him to the top 6 picks, he's more in the 7-12 sort of range, and I doubt he's going to bolt up the order this close to the draft.
I'm not so sure really. A lot of people acknowledge that he has the potential to be one of the best picks of the draft and it's just which side has the balls to take him first. Supposedly Melbourne might've taken him at pick 2 if they couldn't offload the pick, so he's definitely rated. Wasn't it around this time last year that Grundy dropped about 15 places also?

Most of the talk thus far is just bluster and hearsay anyway, clubs wouldn't have completely decided who they're taking yet. Could definitely shoot up the rankings - but I don't think we'll take him.
 
Not so much a phantom order, but the way I see it:

1. Tom Boyd - 99%
2. Josh Kelly about a 60% favourite, Bontempelli about 25%
3. They'll go Josh Kelly if available, if not, Jack Billings 80%, James Aish 15%
4. Matt Scharenberg & Jack Billings equal favourites here, rounding out to about 60%, James Aish 15%, Kade Kolodjashnij 20%.
5. Kade Kolodjashnij about 80% to go here, Jack Billings about 10%
6. Bontempelli almost certainly if he's available.
Gb, so you have:

1. Boyd
2. Kelly
3. Billings
4. Scharenberg
5. KK
6. Bontempelli

So how far does aish slip?
 

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http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-10-27/aarons-reality-check?utm_medium=RSS
But after watching Allen receive his premiership medal following the Cats' win in the 2011 Grand Final, he became adamant that he wanted to try and make the grade himself.
Two years on, Aaron Christensen finds himself on the verge of achieving his dream.
When the NAB AFL Draft is held on November 21, the 18-year-old is rated a decent chance to be selected with a late pick.
Melbourne, North Melbourne, the Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide are among the clubs to have already shown an interest in him.
 
Yes please.
Why? Not overly quick, doesn't have great endurance, has reasonable skills but not elite, three things you want an outside midfielder to definitely be very strong in. I understand he has good awareness and is a reasonable decision maker but still, I'd only be rookie listing him.
 
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-10-27/aarons-reality-check
AARON Christensen learned all about what it takes to be an elite footballer when his older brother Allen was drafted by Geelong in 2009.
"Just seeing him in his first year was a great reality check," Aaron recalled in an interview with AFL.com.au during the NAB AFL Draft Combine.
"As a first-year player, he was only doing about 50 per cent of the pre-season training, but he would come home at six o'clock, have dinner and go to bed.
"Then he'd be up at six o'clock the next morning."
Initially, Aaron found it hard to comprehend such a heavy workload.
But after watching Allen receive his premiership medal following the Cats' win in the 2011 Grand Final, he became adamant that he wanted to try and make the grade himself.
Two years on, Aaron Christensen finds himself on the verge of achieving his dream.
When the NAB AFL Draft is held on November 21, the 18-year-old is rated a decent chance to be selected with a late pick.
Melbourne, North Melbourne, the Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide are among the clubs to have already shown an interest in him
 
Sheehan On Aaron Christensen

Added AFL national and international talent manager Kevin Sheehan: "He's a creative player who has an innate ability to put the game into slow motion when the ball is in his hands.

Geez, with us drafting few players that have had the slow motion aspect mentioned about them at some point. If we keep this up, watching a Bulldogs game will be like watching a Matrix movie :p Will take 5 hours to complete.
 
Why? Not overly quick, doesn't have great endurance, has reasonable skills but not elite, three things you want an outside midfielder to definitely be very strong in. I understand he has good awareness and is a reasonable decision maker but still, I'd only be rookie listing him.
Personally think you're underselling him a bit.

He's not overly quick, no, but he's also certainly not slow. What he does have is a rare awareness for the game and an ability to find space effortlessly. He's got that dynamic sidestep that you see in Macrae; perhaps not to the same extent, but he still finds his way around opposition players much easily than you'd expect of a player of his stature. His skills are quite good from what I've seen but I would agree that they're not elite. His decision making, however, is superb. Doesn't panic regardless.

Inside forward 50 he's an absolute pressure merchant; he's like a rabid attack dog when he doesn't have the ball and tackles quite well. When he builds up a bit more of a body that's going to become even more of an asset.

But what I like most about him is his opportunistic tendencies around goal. He's very, very crafty and can pull goals out from nowhere.

His ability to apply defensive pressure combined with his goal-sense makes him an ideal project small forward who can rotate into the midfield.

Will he be a star? No, but in a shallow draft, if we were planning on using pick 60, or he was available in the rookie draft, I'd snap him up in a second.
 
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