Paper might be lightweight but he flies like the wind. Same can't be said about Rock though, takes a lot to get him going.
Scissors is a cut above both of them.
I'll see myself out.
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Paper might be lightweight but he flies like the wind. Same can't be said about Rock though, takes a lot to get him going.
Put them in the midfield and no opposition would tag them - everyone knows you don't run with scissorsIf we want someone to cut through the opposition lines then I reckon scissors is the one to go for!
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Suggest you read Kevin Sheahan today,he rates them superior to most years, citing 15 to 20 talented types worth playing, and that most of the top 10 will be walk up starts. I think he'd have a fair idea,and from what I've seen I think he's right,its fortunate we are looking for the type of players that are readily available to us this draft.Thought I might get this back on track. This years mids I am not overly taken with and I don't see there being any true mids be they inside or out bar Brodie and a few others I am curious about others thoughts in relation to that opinion. So what're we to do with our picks. I don't see the likely acquisition of Ainsworth fixing our needs for small forwards. I don't mind if we also got Simpkin as well and it would take out pick 16 IMO. Will Hayward has shot up the charts and would be another consideration and a point of difference and would be there with our later picks. Ballandean next year and our forward line is complete for the next 10/12 years. Outside of these we need express line breakers especially out of the backline. Haven't seen any vision of cedric and feel that Jamie Hampton is another option and most likely in the rookie.
Link if possible?Suggest you read Kevin Sheahan today,he rates them superior to most years, citing 15 to 20 talented types worth playing, and that most of the top 10 will be walk up starts. I think he'd have a fair idea,and from what I've seen I think he's right,its fortunate we are looking for the type of players that are readily available to us this draft.
Outside of these we need express line breakers especially out of the backline.
I don't mind if we also got Simpkin as well and it would take out pick 16 IMO.
Really like Jarrod Berry and Alex Witherden
Berry has Culter-like qualities (line breaker) and is said to have very good leadership skills.
Witherden has elite foot skills - something I'm sure that Fagan would be very keen on.
This kid is a beauty and would be a vg pick up at either 16, 21 or 22.
Is a goalkicking-midfielder which we're targeting and his good friends with Schache.
Might be wise to recruit Vic Country footballers - there are plenty of good ones to select.
Really like Jarrod Berry and Alex Witherden
Berry has Culter-like qualities (line breaker) and is said to have very good leadership skills.
Witherden has elite foot skills - something I'm sure that Fagan would be very keen on.
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Something that I'm very keen on.![]()
While it is good to have good kicking skills, Western Bulldogs showed that maybe elite handballs in a contested situation under pressure are the way to go now.Something we need. I think a few of our boys might get put on notice. Hawks clearly had an intention to build a team with strong foot skills. I was trying to think the other day of any regular faces from Hawthorn that don't kick the ball well and the only one that came to mind was Langford whom I would hardly consider a mainstay in the Hawthorn 22.
Remember reading about the Dogs and there focus when drafting was that they should be elite in something be it contested ball or hand passing or foot skills. It's rare to to get someone who is elite in more than one area. Just something to considerElite anything is good.
Yeah, I think there's a tendency to forget that perhaps the Dogs' biggest attacking strength coming into the year was their half back line. Guys like Murphy, Wood and Johannisen aren't necessarily elite hand ballers.Remember reading about the Dogs and there focus when drafting was that they should be elite in something be it contested ball or hand passing or foot skills. It's rare to to get someone who is elite in more than one area. Just something to consider
Such a shame that people continue to confuse him with that spud Anthony Roccaoh yes Anthony - now he had a few good seasons in his day.
Remember reading about the Dogs and there focus when drafting was that they should be elite in something be it contested ball or hand passing or foot skills. It's rare to to get someone who is elite in more than one area. Just something to consider