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List Mgmt. 2014 Draft Discussion Part II

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http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-10-07/phantom-form-guide-october-edition

Surprised Cordy is so high when its clear clubs rated him a 4th round prospect or they would have bid earlier.

I think people are getting a little hyped up about cocky at pick 12. It's a fair reach, not that i think there is a lot between the group from about 12-30. Better trying to get picks 19 and 21 off GWS for pick 12 and nabbing Cocky there with another player if we really want him. Probably a strong chance he gets to 30 odd though.
 
Liam Duggan
Position: Defender/midfielder
Height: 183 cm, Weight: 76 kg, DOB: 11/12/1996
Club: Western Jets
Projected draft range: 10-25
Player comparison: Steele Sidebottom

A bubbly character off-field, the ‘baby-faced assassin’ is another draft prospect that is gifted in terms of poise, hurt-factor and game-winning attributes. Duggan won the Ben Mitchell medal for this year’s AFL-AIS intake, and has an arsenal of weaponry that far exceeds most in this year’s draft crop. Playing in an array of positions, Duggan offers get-up-and-go from half back, is particularly dangerous around the stoppages and loves to run and carry with his line-breaking speed. The talented left footer has also shown he’s dangerous and effective around goal, kicking three final-quarter goals against the Northern Knights earlier in the year off just four disposals in a come-from-behind win. Duggan’s penetrating kick is his primary asset, but his ability to read the ball well in the air – along with both good vision and speed – suggests his best position will eventually be situated in defence. Despite his slim build, Duggan can win his own ball and tackles strongly. Coupled with his rebounding and attacking style of play complemented by his long left foot, Duggan will be highly rated among recruiters at year’s end.
 

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I was initially a bit concerned about his weight @captaincotch9 but then I realized he isn't even 18 yet. He sounds like he has all the attributes we'd be looking for. I'm in.....
 
I hope so. Or De Goey.
Then Rainbow with our 2nd.
Then we will get a Goey Rainbow......
Dan Richardson said we would be using the draft tom bolster our midfield depth so I seriously doubt we will take a hbfer with our second pick. Especially if we take Duggan with our first who is essentially another flanker who can run through the middle. You would think it could be something like:
Duggan
mid - Gore/Cockatoo (I wish)
mid- Maynard
mid - Evans
 
Coming round to the idea of using 12 on the Cocky. With his build and speed he could easily become our version of Dangerfield.
It needs a little daring and risk but hey I'd take it!
Yep I'd take him at 12 I see him fitting in very nicely in the midfield rotations but I expect us to take a safer option with our first pick unfortunately
 

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Im really hoping that we trade down our 1st pick this year, Cant see much difference between the players that will be available at #12 to #25

would love to have 4 picks under #35
Cockatoo,Lamb,Garlett,Keitel,Dvr,Ellis - just to name a few

Fully agree
 
Im really hoping that we trade down our 1st pick this year, Cant see much difference between the players that will be available at #12 to #25

would love to have 4 picks under #35
Cockatoo,Lamb,Garlett,Keitel,Dvr,Ellis - just to name a few
And how do you propose we do this trade guru?
 

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Probably. 12 nets us a goodie but it's pretty even and to get two picks or even three would be ideal.

Would I do it?

Ahern or Ellis and Blakely. Yep I'd probably do it.

I don't think Ahern makes 12 or Weller for that matter. Think its more likely to be Duggan or De Goey vs Blakely and Ellis (or Garlett ect..)
 
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