Out of interest is Jacob Allison quick? Be nice to get some more pace into the midfield mix.
Doesn't look to be overly quick from what I have seen.
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Out of interest is Jacob Allison quick? Be nice to get some more pace into the midfield mix.
I wonder if we're 100% committed to taking Schache, assuming he's not taken by Carlton?
Is it possible we could be looking at someone else?
Watching his highlights video he doesn't even seem that slow. Seems like his quick first few steps (Quigley has touched on this a few times) is enough to get him out of trouble and get moving. Seems like he just needs to iron those kicks out, they do seem to up-and-under a fair bit
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I wonder if we're 100% committed to taking Schache, assuming he's not taken by Carlton?
Is it possible we could be looking at someone else?
Schache to Lions is a 100% certainty to happen.
I'm sorry everyone, I cannot remember if this has been asked previously, thought I saw this asked but cannot remember which thread nor the answer. When comparing Schache to Hogan, Boyd, Patton, McCartin where does he sit in the pecking order?
I'm sorry everyone, I cannot remember if this has been asked previously, thought I saw this asked but cannot remember which thread nor the answer. When comparing Schache to Hogan, Boyd, Patton, McCartin where does he sit in the pecking order?
At the same age, I'd have the order of Hogan, Schache, Patton, Boyd, McCartin. Schache/Patton basically equal but both posses traits the other does not so it's hard to judge.
Shocked to see Hogan kicked 44 goals this year. That is a huge first year. Might take Schache two or three years to get to that output, but I reckon he'll easily surpass Tom Boyd by his second year.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-11-14/10-days-to-the-draft-meet-the-hardworking-ballmagnet-ben-keays
Cal Twomey proflle of Keays. Still thinks bid comes around 15
Shocked to see Hogan kicked 44 goals this year. That is a huge first year. Might take Schache two or three years to get to that output, but I reckon he'll easily surpass Tom Boyd by his second year.
I think Schache will be a batter player than McCartin but you could rally throw a blanket over Boyd, Patton and Schache. Each have their own queries. Hogan would be my pick to be the best out of that lot. He just doesn't seem to have any weakness for a young KPF.
It was Hogan's third year "in the system".
).Sure was. He was 20 for all of this season, whilst Schache will be 18 for his debut season (presuming he plays).
Hogan is a freak, but let's not forget he's had some serious time in the system that included basically a whole season in the VFL in 2013 (39 goals as a 17 year old).
Technically it was his first year playing in the AFL. Years in the system regardless he was mighty impressive for his first year playing AFL.Yep. I found all the "so impressive for a first year player" stuff about Hogan this year rather amusing.
Technically it was his first year playing in the AFL.
FWIW, recently heard a recruiter at a lunch rate the key forwards of the past few years (from best-worst) as:
1. Boyd
2. Schache
3. Patton
4. Hogan
5. McCartin
6. Lynch
To be clear, he was ranking them on their draft year rather than who will end up being best (which he thought would be Hogan and Lynch by some margin). But said on their junior years, if you were drafting and all were in the same draft then most clubs would have it in that order. Not a Lions recruiter btw.
Wow, she likes Hipwood then.Emma Quayle ranks her top 30:
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...-in-this-years-afl-draft-20151113-gkythc.html
Schache at 4, Hipwood at 6 and Keays at 21.
Wow, she likes Hipwood then.