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Parish would be Carlton’s 2nd best mid this year
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Parish would be Carlton’s 2nd best mid this year
Ease up. Sam Walsh is very very very goodMoved from 2nd to best since this post.
Ease up. Sam Walsh is very very very good
Revisiting the 2015 draft, here would be my top 10:
1. Clayton Oliver - A beacon of consistency, ball magnet, hard at it. He has been the best player of this draft for a number of seasons.
2. Josh Dunkley - A steal at pick 25. Was AA contention before his injury this year (and playing better footy than Bont at the time)
3. Harry McKay - Starting to flourish now. Probably a top 3 key forward in the comp right now.
4. Jacob Weitering - A gun back. Carlton wouldn't be unhappy about taking him at pick 1.
5. Darcy Parish - Breaking out this year. Huge possession getter and will be the number 1 mid at Essendon by years end.
6. Tom Doedee - Future captain. Huge upside.
7. Callum Mills - Starting to show his midfield prowess.
8. Jade Gresham - X factor player
9. Ben Keays - Also starting to flourish as a midfielder at Adelaide
10. Matt Flynn - early days but I see this guy being the best ruckman in the comp in a few years.
11-15 - Charlie Curnow, Wayne Milera, Bailey Williams, Jordan Dawson and Sam Menegola.
good listRevisiting the 2015 draft, here would be my top 10:
1. Clayton Oliver - A beacon of consistency, ball magnet, hard at it. He has been the best player of this draft for a number of seasons.
2. Josh Dunkley - A steal at pick 25. Was AA contention before his injury this year (and playing better footy than Bont at the time)
3. Harry McKay - Starting to flourish now. Probably a top 3 key forward in the comp right now.
4. Jacob Weitering - A gun back. Carlton wouldn't be unhappy about taking him at pick 1.
5. Darcy Parish - Breaking out this year. Huge possession getter and will be the number 1 mid at Essendon by years end.
6. Tom Doedee - Future captain. Huge upside.
7. Callum Mills - Starting to show his midfield prowess.
8. Jade Gresham - X factor player
9. Ben Keays - Also starting to flourish as a midfielder at Adelaide
10. Matt Flynn - early days but I see this guy being the best ruckman in the comp in a few years.
11-15 - Charlie Curnow, Wayne Milera, Bailey Williams, Jordan Dawson and Sam Menegola.
McKay and Weitering are easily above Dunkley. If the draft was redone, Oliver, McKay and Weitering would be the first 3 in that order.Revisiting the 2015 draft, here would be my top 10:
1. Clayton Oliver - A beacon of consistency, ball magnet, hard at it. He has been the best player of this draft for a number of seasons.
2. Josh Dunkley - A steal at pick 25. Was AA contention before his injury this year (and playing better footy than Bont at the time)
3. Harry McKay - Starting to flourish now. Probably a top 3 key forward in the comp right now.
4. Jacob Weitering - A gun back. Carlton wouldn't be unhappy about taking him at pick 1.
5. Darcy Parish - Breaking out this year. Huge possession getter and will be the number 1 mid at Essendon by years end.
6. Tom Doedee - Future captain. Huge upside.
7. Callum Mills - Starting to show his midfield prowess.
8. Jade Gresham - X factor player
9. Ben Keays - Also starting to flourish as a midfielder at Adelaide
10. Matt Flynn - early days but I see this guy being the best ruckman in the comp in a few years.
11-15 - Charlie Curnow, Wayne Milera, Bailey Williams, Jordan Dawson and Sam Menegola.
Some big misses - B McKay, Papley, Houston, Tippa, Hipwood, Redman, Broad.
McKay and Weitering are easily above Dunkley. If the draft was redone, Oliver, McKay and Weitering would be the first 3 in that order.
Parish should be above Dunkley by the end of the year too. A good brownlow chance and should be in the AA team.
I wouldn't say Parish is ahead now, but he will be at the end of the year if his form continues. He's currently top 3 in the brownlow predictor and definitely AA at the moment so that's pretty hard to look past.Yeah tend to agree with you on the first part but Dunkley had an elite season in 2019 and was looking back to that in rounds 1-6 this year, and Parish only just broke out. Think it depends on what you want but Weiters/McKay could be ahead of Dunks based on what they're producing this year.
Harsh on Hipwood. On career so far he is I think the second highest goal scorer behind Papley (167-160) and well ahead of any other key forwards here. Especially with none of them quite hitting KPF prime age yet. I understand that McKay as a player right now, but he is at least ahead of Curnow as a forward. Personally would have him ahead of guys like Flynn, Keays, Milera and probably WilliamsApart from Papley I don't think any of those are in the top 15 right now. Tippa close but can go missing for long stretches in games. Admittedly Papley is a miss by me. I'd have him ahead of a few.
Parish needs to do it for another 12 months before he just jumps all the players who have been better for much longerParish should be above Dunkley by the end of the year too. A good brownlow chance and should be in the AA team.
Dunkley hasn't done it for long himself, which is why I said Parish will be above him by the end of the year if Parish continues his form.Parish needs to do it for another 12 months before he just jumps all the players who have been better for much longer
He has still done it for longer than 9-10 weeks. Dunkleys form for 1/2 - 3/4 of 2019 was on par with what Parish is doing nowDunkley hasn't done it for long himself, which is why I said Parish will be above him by the end of the year if Parish continues his form.
Not sure what you base that on except that it is the easiest knock on any player that gets a lot of the ball. Parish ranks very high among mids in all those areas that might indicate effective use of his disposals. Metres gained, score involvements, inside 50s, disposal efficiency. Mitchell for instance is nowhere to be seen in any of these stats.Still reckon Parish has a bit of Tom Mitchell about him atm, gets plenty of the ball and racks up stats but definitely not as damaging with his disposal as others. Same happened with Neale and Titch before they had their brownlow years where they notably aimed to be more impactful per disposal. Very good player for sure but wouldnt have him above Dunkley or Oliver for mids in this draft just atm. They provide a bit more bang for their buck imo
Parish is 5th in the league for goal assists per game, 7th in the league for inside 50's per game and 10th in the league for score involvements per game. He ranks higher than Dunkley in all of those categories this year, and higher than Oliver in goal assists and score involvements.Still reckon Parish has a bit of Tom Mitchell about him atm, gets plenty of the ball and racks up stats but definitely not as damaging with his disposal as others. Same happened with Neale and Titch before they had their brownlow years where they notably aimed to be more impactful per disposal. Very good player for sure but wouldnt have him above Dunkley or Oliver for mids in this draft just atm. They provide a bit more bang for their buck imo
Mitchell was elite in all those areas in 2018 and he still had the reputation, it is what it is. Accumulators in the AFL will always have detractorsNot sure what you base that on except that it is the easiest knock on any player that gets a lot of the ball. Parish ranks very high among mids in all those areas that might indicate effective use of his disposals. Metres gained, score involvements, inside 50s, disposal efficiency. Mitchell for instance is nowhere to be seen in any of these stats.
Apparently it doesn't matter that Dunks has missed half this season thanks to his injury.Parish is 5th in the league for goal assists per game, 7th in the league for inside 50's per game and 10th in the league for score involvements per game. He ranks higher than Dunkley in all of those categories this year, and higher than Oliver in goal assists and score involvements.
The only reasons Oliver and Dunkley are clearly ahead of Parish in this draft is that they've been playing elite football for 4 and 2 years already.
For all 3 of those stats he said “per game”, so it doesn’t matter that Dunkley has played less games. As they are averages, and that’s the whole point of averages, to allow you to compare those who have played a different number of games to each other.Apparently it doesn't matter that Dunks has missed half this season thanks to his injury.
Brayden Ham rates higher than Leigh Matthews in every single metric this year, therefore he is the GOAT.
How do averages work?Apparently it doesn't matter that Dunks has missed half this season thanks to his injury.
Brayden Ham rates higher than Leigh Matthews in every single metric this year, therefore he is the GOAT.
Parish is 5th in the league for goal assists per game, 7th in the league for inside 50's per game and 10th in the league for score involvements per game. He ranks higher than Dunkley in all of those categories this year, and higher than Oliver in goal assists and score involvements.
The only reasons Oliver and Dunkley are clearly ahead of Parish in this draft is that they've been playing elite football for 4 and 2 years already.
Oliver also clearly ahead because he is having a better season this year. He’s leading coaches votes and second in line for Brownlow betting. Not doubting Parish has had a great season over last 10 weeks give or take but Oliver has been doing it for a while. 2 x best and fairest and AA already.Parish is 5th in the league for goal assists per game, 7th in the league for inside 50's per game and 10th in the league for score involvements per game. He ranks higher than Dunkley in all of those categories this year, and higher than Oliver in goal assists and score involvements.
The only reasons Oliver and Dunkley are clearly ahead of Parish in this draft is that they've been playing elite football for 4 and 2 years already.
Still reckon Parish has a bit of Tom Mitchell about him atm, gets plenty of the ball and racks up stats but definitely not as damaging with his disposal as others. Same happened with Neale and Titch before they had their brownlow years where they notably aimed to be more impactful per disposal. Very good player for sure but wouldnt have him above Dunkley or Oliver for mids in this draft just atm. They provide a bit more bang for their buck imo