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We're taking SPS with our first.
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What if he's gone before we get our first pick?
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We're taking SPS with our first.
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Then we're screwed.What if he's gone before we get our first pick?
Well in that case, we could easily do that with pick 100.I disagree Azul, we could use it to upgrade C. Byrne from the rookie list.
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Then we're screwed.
nope if that was the case we would just nab ainsworth and if he's gone... then mugsy or brode will be available.
i only think we have two possible wins left in us and like i have said earlier i see at least one of gc or freo moving up with the games they have left.
I agree although I just have this gut feeling we will finish the year with either pick 3 or 4 leaving us with the option of one of those four guys. All of which I would be happy with btw.The other issue is if you have a look at Collingwoods draw, they may not win another game for the year. So we could potentially move about them as well.
I do think Gold Coast will finish above us, they have quite a few winable games for the rest of the year.
Just about every player has a drawback. Weitering is arguably the only player in last year's pool who was seen as the complete package. Maybe throw in Shache.
I think it is important when dealing with 17/18 year old men, to try and be more positive than negative. People try to do this generally in life, right?
But everyone involved in drafting, be it the Sheehans or the Silvagnis, are aware of X players' deficiencies.
But that doesn't mean there aren't 20 or 30 or 40 good prospects in any given year. It is subjective, in so far as here are 40 kids who we think are pretty darn good prospects (and they are clearly different to the other 60 odd). Yes, most of them have some drawbacks, some we think can be overcome with teaching and hard work etc, but maybe some such as a lack of pace the club will just have to live with, but the kid has various other strengths which make him a good prospect.
If 40 is the number this year, then to give your club the best shot you want as many picks as possible in that range. Nothing is certain in drafting. But you give yourself the best chance by placing your club in the range where the best group of kids are.
In many ways its about not being screwed and being respected at the table.
Fully understand your premise here and don't necessarily disagree with most of it either.
However, I'd prefer to improve the potential hit-rate by not aiming at top 40, instead scoping the picks we have down into say .............. the top 25.
I have no doubt that SOS & Co will be drawing up a hit-list of preferred draftees but the later the picks, the less chance of snaffling the higher ranked ones we would have.
Keep the first rounder we have and then try to trade out the players we have who have some/any currency in return for whatever picks we can get. We then implement the 'Malifice Theory' and upsell those picks with the expansion clubs for better picks (eg. 2 second rounders for one first rounder but with the same accrued points value).
Ok?We sold Jeff Garlett for pick 61. Ultimately, swapping pick 83 for Melbourne's pick 79 was worthless.
Don't read too much into stats especially when looking at Venables. He was played forward and had managed game time for much of the championships. I do like Bunker and Taranto but as a second rounder and late first rounder respectively.
Knightmare has his 4th of the non-Academy players now:
http://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/16690432/knightmare-afl-draft-power-rankings-july
7. Daniel Venables (VIC)
Best position: General forward
Height, weight: 186cm, 81kg
Recruited from: Western Jets
Plays like: Jack Crisp
Projected draft range: first round
Rated last month: 9
Rationale behind ranking/change of ranking: Consolidating high rating showing a diverse range of AFL-quality attributes with hardness at the ball and tackling standing out.
Strengths:
- Hard tackling
- Contested-ball winning ability
- Explosive pace and breakaway speed from stoppages
- Scoreboard impact
- Finishing ability on the move
- Excellent both forward and through the midfield
- Damaging ball user by hand and foot
- Strong mark overhead
Weaknesses:
- Can spend some time through the midfield and have an impact without looking like a full-time midfielder
- Work rate
- Lack of exposed form due to injuries
Liking the look of Gallucci. Quick, good skills and is a genuine mid. Pick 5-6 will probably be a bit of a reach for him, but he is the sort of player we need.
Some strong reactions against my proposal. But would anyone care to explain why getting a top 5 player is that much better than getting 3 top 30 players.
If you want to improve the quality of the list faster its better to get more overall quality players in the door now surely?
You reckon he can be a genuine high production mid? That goal he kicked was pretty special, wonder what he averages for the Jets?
I think will end up with a pick between 3 to 5, Lions and Bombers are the only possible wins remaining .
The Suns will move up above us the momentum is with them, team strengthening& wining again . If Freo are able to play a few of their star players soon they may surpass us too. A Pick 3 o, 4 or 5 are gold.
SPS is my favorite if we extremely lucky,
If not Brodie or Anisworth will great assests too.

Not sure about the Jets. I just know when he does go into the centre bounces, he is a real weapon. So many attributes we are screaming for and he ticks every box except accumulating possessions.
He has only played 2 TAC games this year. Kicked 3 goals in each game, 21 disposals in one game. Averages 4 tackles and a contested mark per game.
In 6 TAC games since 2015, he has been named in their bests every game.
I don't know if he is just too good up forward so always gets played there or if he is lacking a tank due to injuries.
Some strong reactions against my proposal. But would anyone care to explain why getting a top 5 player is that much better than getting 3 top 30 players.
If you want to improve the quality of the list faster its better to get more overall quality players in the door now surely?
We gave him and Robbo away for nothing basicallyWe sold Jeff Garlett for pick 61. Ultimately, swapping pick 83 for Melbourne's pick 79 was worthless.