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Look at the top 10. GC will be contending with names like McCluggage, Ainsworth, Taranto, Scrimshaw, SPS, Logue, English and then Bowes, who is about the same stature as Brodie and arguably a more complete mid (though perhaps not as much of a bull on the inside).
Combine that with Touk Miller, and that they're hunting Barlow, and I don't see the point of Brodie. He just doesn't have enough about his game on the outside to warrant being a top pick. He can run in a straight line sure, but he doesn't demand the football there, and he doesn't do enough to give himself space to dispose free of pressure on the inside, nor does he dispose well under pressure on the inside.
He's athletic for the position, but otherwise a bit of a battler. If they get a free hit at 4 I see that as the likely death knell for Brodie to GC, because they will get yet another capable clearance mid, likely one who will have a higher rate of contested possessions that lead to clearances than he will at AFL level.
But that has nothing to do with whether Bowes has attracted a bid before pick 4 - that's simply your opinion on Brodie.
See, my read on Bowes is that he's more outside than in, and therefore would be a complementary pick to Brodie. Barlow isn't in the bank yet, and even if they pick him up he's only a temporary solution.
Let's say McLuggage, McGrath and Ainsworth go top 3.
Gold Coast take Brodie at 4.
We bid on Bowes at 5, they match with 6.
We subsequently take SPS.
Freo nab English at 7.
Gold Coast take Scrimshaw.
Sydney go with Logue.
Gold Coast have pick 10 for Taranto or a bolter (Hayward?)
Net result for Gold Coast is:
Brodie (inside mid)
Bowes (balanced mid)
Scrimshaw (HB/mid)
Taranto (HF/mid)
Seems to give them a good spread. If they pass on Brodie at pick 4 and we take him, there aren't many other inside mid options that they'd consider with a top 10 pick. I think that their problem in the last few years is that they've gone for too much outside run and class, and not enough grunt to actually feed the ball out.





