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What round will Bonner go at?
Is Partington the Norwood kid who tore the Maggies to shreds in the Anzac eve game this year? I remember a small number 10 killing us, think it may have been him.
Edit, it was Persinos
I think between 10-20. He'll be one of the steals of the draft, could become the best player from the draft imo.
Partington was originally a Magpie, but had to move to Norwood due to one club. Would be fitting if he fell to us and we got him back!
..........................come to think of it, try to explain it to anyone.Try to explain how that works to a non-footy person..........................come to think of it, try to explain it to anyone.
Knightmare has us taking Ben Crocker with our first pick. Seems a realistic option and sounds a likely Port Adelaide type.
If we get Bonner, it will be pants down, lap around the table time. He'll go to Hawthorn at the very latest imo.
And give away a indigenous area that you have developed successfully for decades to a club with no history of developing indigenous youth.I wonder how many small minded places in the world would demand that a club that trains juniors close their doors

From looking at your Phantom Draft I seem to have been under a misapprehension. I had been assuming that academy and F/S bidding were going to bring our picks forward but you have us at #39 where our current first pick is #32. The North Melbourne picks are a bit later than the current order, too.Hi All
We’ve just finished our Phantom Draft on the Carlton Board.
Please feel free to let us know how we went on behalf of your team.................but be nice
LINK: http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/2015-phantom-draft.1116338/page-12#post-41864523
From looking at your Phantom Draft I seem to have been under a misapprehension. I had been assuming that academy and F/S bidding were going to bring our picks forward but you have us at #39 where our current first pick is #32. The North Melbourne picks are a bit later than the current order, too.
Would it be correct then to say that if a team bids with a number of late picks then this pushes others back while their late pick takes up an early position?
WA captain Greg Clark is another talli midfield option with our first pick. 193 cm 82 kg big tank, running power and a great work and improvement ethic. Sounds like a Burgo love child.![]()
If you'd have told me either last year or the year before that he would likely be available at 32 I would have been astounded.
His early development meant that his improvement curve looked pretty flat this year, but I still think can go on to be a successful AFL player.
“He just tore me up,” Clark laughed.
But as he watched Cripps dominate, it all clicked for Clark — now, himself, an aspiring AFL draftee in his final underage footy year.
Like what most in life experience, Clark learned just as much that day from failing as he has done from any of his successes — prior or since. And he’s had his fair share of achievements, including being part of the AFL Academy, playing senior WAFL football and representing — and captaining — his state in the national championships.
I'm just going by phantom drafts and they will likely be all over the place by our pick. He may well be gone by then.
Saw a good article on him learning from a bath Jason Cripps gave him.
Greg Clark recalls playing on Patrick Cripps
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From Emma Quayle's Combine Harvester
Greg Clark (24/05/1997. 193cm, 82kg. Subiaco)
Medium midfielder
AFL biography: Captained WA at the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. Versatile player who has great running ability for a player of his size, regularly outworking his opponent during a game. Has good hands and uses the ball effectively Averaged 17.2 possessions and 4.3 marks in six games at the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. Member of NAB AFL Academy.
"Greg's a utility with elite size, shape, endurance and overhead marking ability. He could walk into preseason at an AFL club quite easily. He has some qualities that are hard to come by, and the potential to play a variety of roles. Off field I would say he's someone you would want to bring home to your mother. He's highly intelligent, and he shows genuine support and care for others. He probably just needs to keep working to improve his inside game and his decision making under pressure."
Raff Guadagnino, WA talent manager
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/tradin...idfielders-20151008-gk456y.html#ixzz3qQjYb5bV
I was agreeing with your assessment. There certainly has been a considerable cooling of the opinions held about him by the most prominent draft watchers.
Comparison with Patrick Cripps are interesting, Cripps was a late developer who really bolted up the charts throughout 2013 whereas Clark was always considered an elite prospect right up until this year. Clubs have shown in the past that they are wary of high underage performers whose development appears to stagnate in their draft year - thinking of WA boys like Darling, Shaw, Kersten, Carter.
I reckon getting Clark at 32 would be a pretty satisfying outcome. The tools are all there to make an immediate impact in a similar vein to Luke Dunstan.
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