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So seems it's between Cripps and Dunstan
Dunstan was the SA Captain........
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So seems it's between Cripps and Dunstan
curious - if we weren't interested in Cripps, where would mocks have him going?
Just "feels" like a bit of a reach
3 weeks ago with all the championship stats available to them, the AFL site 'experts' had him going in the 21-40 range. It is fair to say that nothing has happened since then to elevate him except for our recruiters thinking he is exactly what we need. However if it is 21, then 13 is not a massive reach. I think the issue is the highly touted mids that will still be around. It's not as though we are throwing away our pick. If he makes it, he will be exactly the type of inside mid we need and he may free up Juddy and I mean no disrespect, but replace having to play Bell, Cachia, Curnow, maybe Robinson and McLean in the same side. Just an incremental improvement in a key area that could make all the difference.
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And?Dunstan was the SA Captain........
yeah I get him and Sheed mixed up...Dunstan was the SA Captain........
Sadly, that's because it is.
he was replying to me mistaking Dunstan as a WA kid.And?
Cripps was WA's VC.
Reckon you can give an 18 year old a pass with his endurance if he's 192 cms and lugging around 90 odd kgs. Cripps is nearly KPP height and weight. He isn't as slight or as tall as Acres, Hartung, Freeman, Taylor and the other mids. Plus he's a country footy player from Northampton, rather than the TAC Cup. Cripps must have a great footy brain if he can win 40 touches against his peers on WA's fast tracks.
I doubt that is right. He would go around 13. If there is a slider and we get someone else instead, pretty sure he will go prior to 17
You make it sound so reasonable ODN, but that fact he tested poor in the Draft Combine, and the fact that we have so many B grade mids, means I think we should be going after a Gun Mid or McCarthy.3 weeks ago with all the championship stats available to them, the AFL site 'experts' had him going in the 21-40 range. It is fair to say that nothing has happened since then to elevate him except for our recruiters thinking he is exactly what we need. However if it is 21, then 13 is not a massive reach. I think the issue is the highly touted mids that will still be around. It's not as though we are throwing away our pick. If he makes it, he will be exactly the type of inside mid we need and he may free up Juddy and I mean no disrespect, but replace having to play Bell, Cachia, Curnow, maybe Robinson and McLean in the same side. Just an incremental improvement in a key area that could make all the difference.
And?
Cripps was WA's VC.
Reckon you can give an 18 year old a pass with his endurance if he's 192 cms and lugging around 90 odd kgs. Cripps is nearly KPP height and weight. He isn't as slight or as tall as Acres, Hartung, Freeman, Taylor and the other mids. Plus he's a country footy player from Northampton, rather than the TAC Cup. Cripps must have a great footy brain if he can win 40 touches against his peers on WA's fast tracks.
I was told today
Bontempelli
Salem
Freeman
Cripps
Dunstan
in that order
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Herald Sun phantom has Freeman sliding to the Swans and us taking Cripps at 13. Surely we wouldn't overlook Freeman for Cripps.
Herald Sun phantom has Freeman sliding to the Swans and us taking Cripps at 13. Surely we wouldn't overlook Freeman for Cripps.
Well, need to disagree with this pick downgrade. History says one of the highly touted bunch will slide tomorrow, and I don't have the faith in our recruiters reaching.
Why not?
There's only so much we should look into phantom drafts.
People have favourites they like to push as well as not being privy to the full set of information provided to clubs.
If we take Cripps at 13 it's because we believe he's the best fit for the club. I'll take that over anything any amateur phantom drafter or youtube watcher offers up.
Herald Sun phantom has Freeman sliding to the Swans and us taking Cripps at 13. Surely we wouldn't overlook Freeman for Cripps.
Yeah but we do buy into the hype of the touted bunch every year. Patrick Dangerfield was taken at #10 in the 2007 draft.
The BF phantom draft had him at #36
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/bigfooty-trial-phantom-draft-2007.358174/
Here he was #35 (Aaron Joseph was #31 incidentally)
http://www.aflinsider.net/afl-mock-draft-2007-all-the-picks/
#37 here just a few days out from the draft
http://www.aflcentral.com.au/2007-11/
Then all the whispers started and the usual late phantom drafters with the club contacts started to take note. Burgatron had him #14 late with inside info and the Crows struck even higher.
http://demonland.com/forums/index.php?/topic/8446-matt-burgans-phantom-draft/
Same type of player as Dunstan.My concern is Cripps at 13 appears like a needs pick. Not best available. First pick should always be best available

Good.No one hear even mentioned Cripps until we begun to be linked to him. Did anyone hear rate him for pick 13 after watching him play? As ODN said on previous page, what has changed in the last couple of weeks to make him suddenly a first round pick?
My concern is Cripps at 13 appears like a needs pick. Not best available. First pick should always be best available.
No one hear even mentioned Cripps until we begun to be linked to him. Did anyone hear rate him for pick 13 after watching him play? As ODN said on previous page, what has changed in the last couple of weeks to make him suddenly a first round pick?
My concern is Cripps at 13 appears like a needs pick. Not best available. First pick should always be best available.
No one hear even mentioned Cripps until we begun to be linked to him. Did anyone hear rate him for pick 13 after watching him play? As ODN said on previous page, what has changed in the last couple of weeks to make him suddenly a first round pick?
My concern is Cripps at 13 appears like a needs pick. Not best available. First pick should always be best available.
No one hear even mentioned Cripps until we begun to be linked to him. Did anyone hear rate him for pick 13 after watching him play? As ODN said on previous page, what has changed in the last couple of weeks to make him suddenly a first round pick?
As I also pointed out though ... what changed to make Dangerfield worth a top 10 pick after he was touted to go in the 30s?
Maybe Carlton don't need a half forward type who knows where the goals are with Menzel on the list? Maybe they don't need an inside mid who lacks size because we have Curnow and Cachia? Maybe they don't need a utility runner having added Everitt? Remember people do talk about being able to throw a blanket over a lot of these guys. I saw Crouch going around our pick and now I see him going in the 20s. Seems like a guessing game of degrees.
Yeah, but Dangerfield was a bit of a special case. Adelaide obviously put a power of work into getting him over because only the best of them could have seen what they saw in in Dangerfield. He looked like he would snap at any moment and had no power in his game.
However, your point is absolutely right. Phantom drafts are written by people with no responsibility (and sometimes not much knowledge). Clearly all clubs put a lot of work into the first round and I think that phantom drafts are entertaining rather than accurate. EQ is an obvious exception.