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2014 Rookie Draft Thread

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Brett Goodes is an absolute rubbish pick. 31 years old next year and was completely useless at AFL Level this year. If we were going to pick a mature recruit, we should've picked one that at least had the potential to be useful for us in the AFL, like maybe a Petrenko.

No problems with the other picks.
 
Does anybody really care what he tweets? He just lacks the brain-keyboard filter, as do plenty of others.
 
Roarke Smith looks pretty smooth moving. Seems we have identified this as a massive area of need. List is much more balanced with inside/outside types now.

For those of you criticising the club for selecting Goodes, We've just lost Cooney, Higgins, Tutt and Griffen from our midfield rotation, and replaced them with a bunch of 70kg kids. Get some perspective. Who replaces Libba or Wally or Bont if they go down with injury??

For what it's worth, the club needs to play him in the guts when he plays AFL. No more HBF rubbish. Thats not where he plays football. The man runs a 16 beep test. Use him in the bloody guts. Bev is a smart man, I think he'll recognise this.

Goodes has been played at half back at AFL level - he has also averaged - last time i looked - close to 4 clangers a game.
So firstly to replace the guys you mention he would have to be played midfield so great you acknowledge that.
Secondly he would want to have learnt how to kick under pressure if he is going to be in the midfield.
 

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Goodes will likely get one year then we get a first round rookie selection again.

What is the success rate of rookie KPP's near zero? Better off looking to Schache and the tall defenders at the top of next year's draft and take skills here.
 
For what it's worth, the club needs to play him in the guts when he plays AFL. No more HBF rubbish. Thats not where he plays football. The man runs a 16 beep test. Use him in the bloody guts. Bev is a smart man, I think he'll recognise this
Spot on. He's a wrecking ball in the middle, he's a human turnstile on the half back flank. Play him where he plays best.
 
This is my definition of a rookie list but it appears long out of date if recent history shows:
- A list of young, untried-at-the-level, players who have the potential to improve and force their way onto the senior list.
I also favour a fairly rapid turnover of rookie listed players to give opportunities to a maximum number of young potential talent.
Like I said, my definition is out of date.
 
I've got a lot of time for Smith, he's another with genuine awareness and game sense.... Maybe just maybe with the new crop we might finally stop hand-balling to the first payer we see with five opponents on there tail........
 
Goodes has been played at half back at AFL level - he has also averaged - last time i looked - close to 4 clangers a game.
So firstly to replace the guys you mention he would have to be played midfield so great you acknowledge that.
Secondly he would want to have learnt how to kick under pressure if he is going to be in the midfield.

With that clanger count Goodes is perfect back up for M Boyd. Understand the mature body argument, just don't get, how on one hand we prioritise ball use and then pick a known clanger king in the rookie draft.
 
We have to start backing in Fletch, Talia, Campbell, Redpath etc. Anyway, my argument isn't about the talls vs smalls rubbish some people are getting caught up in. We needed a mature backup and we got one. Job done, play on.
I'm happy we have decided to back these guys, especially the first two. We were perplexed that it didn't happen in 2014 and spent most of the season questioning the sanity of MC or second-guessing their reasons for not picking these blokes. We will all be able to see for ourselves whether they can cut the mustard at AFL level in 2015.

Re the smalls vs talls debate: one man's rubbish is another man's riches. Each to his own.
 

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How many of the 60 odd players rookied today won a VFL/SANFL/WAFL club B&F and best on ground in a winning grand final last year?
Since when does this mean anything? Have you seen the list of Norm Goss medalists? I see 2-3 guys who made it as C-B Grade AFL Players, the rest are total rubbish.

He's 31 years old next year and he played like a snail at AFL Level this year. I don't buy the idea that a position switch will transform him.
 
You have to wonder whether beveridge is considering a move down back for redpath

Or at least that it is an option

Otherwise an injury or two and wood is back on the resting ruck.
With rough, moz and talia in the seniors and Roberts hamling and Cordy in the reserves I'm fine with our backline. Especially with wood and now kelly who's a Ben Stratton type.

Key forwards though? I'd say we have Boyd, stringer and redpath and then you're relying on crameri to play a different role before Campbell and Cordy get games there. It's like they're both a combo of ruck back up and key forward back up
 
Since when does this mean anything? Have you seen the list of Norm Goss medalists? I see 2-3 guys who made it as C-B Grade AFL Players, the rest are total rubbish.

He's 31 years old next year and he played like a snail at AFL Level this year. I don't buy the idea that a position switch will transform him.

Position switch? More like play him in his the correct position. Regardless, I wouldn't have minded had we not have taken him.

Goodes selection is overshadowing the real selection head scratcher - Pearce.
 
With rough, moz and talia in the seniors and Roberts hamling and Cordy in the reserves I'm fine with our backline. Especially with wood and now kelly who's a Ben Stratton type.

Key forwards though? I'd say we have Boyd, stringer and redpath and then you're relying on crameri to play a different role before Campbell and Cordy get games there. It's like they're both a combo of ruck back up and key forward back up
Please, stop making too much sense, it upsets him.

He's been beating this dead horse since draft day & he's continuing it even after we brought in Kelly.
 

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With that clanger count Goodes is perfect back up for M Boyd. Understand the mature body argument, just don't get, how on one hand we prioritise ball use and then pick a known clanger king in the rookie draft.
He's better by hand in congestion than free on the back flank. He's great clearance back up for wallis, Boyd and Libba if needed. Watch yourself the vfl granny he owns the stoppages, always gets his hands free for a clear touch. I know you WANT to be positive after this shakey off season so go watch it, it's bloody impressive. If we were going for back up he's our best option imo
 
Position switch? More like play him in his the correct position. Regardless, I wouldn't have minded had we not have taken him.

Goodes selection is overshadowing the real selection head scratcher - Pearce.
Agree entirely. Ask yourself, will Pearce ever be more than a fringe player?

I do like how he looks but gee it'll take a lot of luck now that he's competing with years draftees
 
Please, stop making too much sense, it upsets him.

He's been beating this dead horse since draft day & he's continuing it even after we brought in Kelly.
When Kennedy kicks another lazy 11 goals against us in 2015 that beaten dead horse will suddenly become a very stubborn donkey.
 
Position switch? More like play him in his the correct position. Regardless, I wouldn't have minded had we not have taken him.

Goodes selection is overshadowing the real selection head scratcher - Pearce.
Pearce is young & could potentially fill a need for us provided he gets fit.

In the midfield, Goodes is behind Liberatore, Bontempelli, Macrae, Boyd, Wallis, Stevens, Picken, Hrovat, Smith, and possibly Honeychurch, Hunter, Prudden & Jong. Do we really need a 10th string midfielder & if so, does it need to be a 31 years old who has no chance of making it to our next Premiership Window?
 
Just a quick question, apologies if its been covered elsewhere, but are rookie upgrades (eg Jong & Redpath) guaranteed 2 year contracts like regular draftees to the main list?
I ask because if they are, then were investing another 2 years into Jack might explain the lack of another KPF this year.
 
I wanted Brayden Maynard he goes to Collingwood.
I wanted Michael Manteit he goes to Collingwood.
You can't always get what you want and if there
is a slim chance you might it goes to Collingwood
Drafting is a mystery, how are those five draft
commandments going JJ Stringer.
 

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