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I don't think it works like thatPackage up Wright, Mackay, VB, Reilly and Hendo. That should net us around pick 15.
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I don't think it works like thatPackage up Wright, Mackay, VB, Reilly and Hendo. That should net us around pick 15.
and with a slew of academy kids in the first round, there might not be too much for us to get excited about.

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Package up Wright, Mackay, VB, Reilly and Hendo. That should net us around pick 15.
I guess it all depends on what Freos doing with a KPF. If they are going to get Hogan at the end of 2017 when he is out of contract that may well suit them, but if they need it for Macarthy then they will want it this year.If we do get Neale I wonder if we might to to trade next years first round pick and keep this years.
And im not sure radar wants to go on next year.Wouldnt any compensation for Wright go to Carlton?
This year we wont have too many options in the draft.
Having traded away our second rounder to GWS and with us hopefully finishing top 4, and with a slew of academy kids in the first round, there might not be too much for us to get excited about.
We really need a hard mid this year, and of course Jonty would have been the one, but as usual we wont be in a position to get him with our first pick.
Other than mids I think we need to look at another ruck prospect later in the draft.
There is also the chance that we lose our first rounder by trading in Neale, in which case there might not be too much to get excited about.
So who would be good options for a third and fourth round pick?
Im also not sure how Ben Jarman will go this year and if he cost us anything earlier, or if we go for him at all.
I dont mind Jorden Sweet as a late fourth or rookie ruck prospect, also Curtlys brother might be interesting at our first round pick.
Skippos might be able to give some info on Hampton, Sweet and Jarman.
(I have a thing for SA players at the moment).
5 Thompson, Scott 33yr Midfield
7 Van Berlo, Nathan 29yr Defender/Midfield
18 Betts, Eddie 29yr Forward
26 Douglas, Richard 29yr Midfield
24 Jacobs, Sam 28yr Ruck
14 MacKay, David 27yr Midfield
45 Henderson, Ricky 27yr 7mth Defender/Midfield
This isn't really a hope. One of them is already AFL standard. Just needs a spot in the team to open up.We're basically hoping that our rookie rucks get to AFL grade in the next 2 years.
I'm beyond annoyed that we will only have one pick worth a cracker because we spunked our 2nd rounder on a bloke who can't get on the park.
That's what I'd do! I reckon you really always want to have a pick inside the first two rounds of every year.If we do get Neale I wonder if we might to to trade next years first round pick and keep this years.
He will be right around our pick in all likely-hood.
Jack Graham
Height: 183cm, Weight: 83kg, DOB: 25/2/1998
Recruited From: North Adelaide Roosters
Position: Midfielder
A beast of a kid, a monster of player, the Under 16 SA MVP made his league debut last year, and is a competitive, combative midfielder who loves to hunt the ball. Graham is as tough and courageous as they come, and has leadership qualities to boot. He was ultra-impressive as a bottom-ager playing 13-odd games of SANFL reserves footy, coming runner-up in North’s B&F. Last year, Graham was able to showcase his genuine explosiveness from a stoppage, a trait that is arguably his standout quality. Whilst also able to play off half-back as a line-breaking, running defender, Graham wins the ball, distributes it well and is rarely out of the game. Has been rehabbing from a leg injury, but has just returned to running since returning back from the Academy’s trip to America.

Josh Battle thoughts??Feel free to tag me. I'll always answer in here.
I'm bullish about Sweet. Does a lot right. Rucks have really been out of favour of late so the 'burden of proof' is higher for them now to prove they're draftable but I'd probably like more about Sweet as a pure ruck than Ladhams.
Jarman reminds me a lot of perhaps a slightly poorer man's Ben Kennedy around his draft time. Jarman is better defensively though. He's a 2nd-4th round talent for now with that range to narrow as time goes on.
Hampton is probably the most one way player I've seen. He's still young and can fix it but on offence he'll go but on defense there's next to no pressure, no second efforts, low impact tackling and no accountability. It's indicative of a poor work rate and outside mids with poor work rate rarely make it. I'm demanding more from him this season to consider him draftable; offensive flash only gets you so far - and his flash isn't even 'elite' relatively speaking.
I'm now starting to think:
1. Best midfielder available
2. Best tall backman available
Better tell Sloaney he's not tall enough for footy.
We need an A class on baller who has some speed and can play inside and outside . We are still relying on Thompson to carry us too often.If we did manage to sign Hurley as a free agent, would Hartigan and our first pick get us in a position to draft Jonty?
Then use next years first for Neale.
