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Quick check suggests it was played on the 18th, and here are some notes on it:Does anyone have any details on the young guns game where jake Bradley was named. As was hish. Has it been played yet? If so, how did they go.
#7 Hisham Kerbatieh– Is he worth a rookie pick? Maybe. I can’t see Kerbatieh being more than just a small forward and even then he has plenty to work on. His goal sense is good but on multiple occassions going inside 50 he looked for his teammates in areas he probably could’ve kicked the goal. His kicking was iffy going inside 50 and he finished the game on ice with a lower leg/calf issue. Can be picked as a Category B rookie to Essendon.
He and Venables are the most intriguing for me, right now.
Where would you have him TW and why?
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I was at the game as i am a good family friendly of hish and a massive carlton Fan! Bradley was quite didn't really notice him. i was hoping he offered enough but is still young and maybe needs alittle bit more developing. hish was good and did some real special things. report above is from a new up and coming reporter in his twenties so i wouldn't look into that at all see below report from a draft specialist.Quick check suggests it was played on the 18th, and here are some notes on it:
https://afl*******************/2016/09/19/scouting-notes-young-guns-game/
I took the previous comments with a grain of salt because I've seen previously how he distributes the footy inside 50. The only concerning thing for me was that he didn't finish the game off well due to a calf complaint.I was at the game as i am a good family friendly of hish and a massive carlton Fan! Bradley was quite didn't really notice him. i was hoping he offered enough but is still young and maybe needs alittle bit more developing. hish was good and did some real special things. report above is from a new up and coming reporter in his twenties so i wouldn't look into that at all see below report from a draft specialist.
Each week, ESPN.com.au AFL draft expert Christopher Doerre - aka Knightmare
Top-ager and Northern Blue Hisham Kerbatieh, a 180cm forward, played unselfishly and on several occasions used his vision to find forwards inside 50m in better position than himself to finish for higher percentage shots on goal. The forward pressure he provided was also very good as it has been for much of this year. Link
Knightmare's AFL draft wrap Hayward fires in SANFL final
McGrath. Just watched his highlights. Mongrel and willingness to take the game on.
I love him. Will be gone by 2 though. Smokey for 1.
Disposal a bit iffy, but high impact/ high possession player.
Harks, i've personally got Scrimshaw in the 9 to 15 bracket, which are hard to split. With Perryman, Venables, Logue, Setterfield, Marshall and Berry.
I've got 3 brackets.
1 to 3 - McCluggage, Brodie and Petrevski-Seton
4 to 8 - English, Bowes, Ainsworth, McGrath, Taranto
9 to 15 - The above group.
I suspect every List Manager's board will have different orders and different feels on players. Draft will be fascinating to follow in ensuing years as usual.
How's your order shaping up?

My live viewing has been very limited so I have to use what I saw live and then guess on the players I didn't, using profiles and others' write-ups and Youtube vision. So in other words it's largely a gut feel.
Top tier: McCluggage, Brodie & McGrath - The class was clear from this lot.
Next tier: SPS, Scrimshaw & Bowes (although I haven't seen him live) - Scrimshaw was very interesting in that the upside could be huge.
Tier after: Taranto, Drew, Gallucci, Ainsworth
Players I watched and liked in small samples only: Venables, Clarke, Florent, Rotham
I'm guessing Freo will take SPS.I like your method Harker, if the outcome were such and the Baggers retain Pick 5, it would mean a choice between SPS and Scrimshaw.
It would be very good luck for the Blues if we were to land SPS. I'd be absolutly estatic.
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Anisworth reminds me of Paul Haselby. Mid/forward, solid and reads the play well. I'm going to be super-critical here but his kicking style worries me a bit. Too much left swing on his follow through.Anisworth is the player i think would be the best fit for Carlton. He is a small forward that plays like a tall forward, he would be perfect for our forward line.
Has shown he can play through the midfield, win contested ball, win clearances, have 5+ shots on goal and he's field kicking is right up there with the best in this year draft IMO, he hit targets and gets very good penetration with he's kicks.
There aren't many players like Anisworth, high quality small forwards that can also play midfield to a high standard are very rare. The closest comparison I can make is Devon Smith, although Anisworth is much more impressive over head mark. Would make our forward line instantly more potent and would also provide some support for our midfield.
I am confident that I am alone on this thought, but Brodie does not have the class to be an A grade mid. His disposal is average on his dominant side and poor on his left side. I don't rate him in the first 6 picks
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The worry with Brodie is his size. He's done well being a bigger lad against boys, but will that translate into AFL footy against men?
On one hand he could be another Palmer or Rich. On the other he could be another Bont or Cripps. It's hard to tell, which is why he's slid a bit.
EDIT: If nothing changed with our picks I'd be thrilled with Brodie and Florent with our second.
I anticipate a lot of changes.
And I love McGrath. Id go McGrath over Brodie if available.
Why not, unless he's been up against skinny bottom-agers through the course of the year?
Brodie is strong but he will only get stronger, smarter......and bigger.
Whichever way though, what we may have thought as being the top five only a few weeks ago, looks likely to have some changes.
Unlikely that McCluggage, Brodie, Petrevski-Seton, Ainsworth & McGrath will all be in that top 5.
Apparently some recruiters have Scrimshaw as the #1. (Heard this on radio so it may have little weight)
EDIT: If nothing changed with our picks I'd be thrilled with Brodie and Florent with our second.
I anticipate a lot of changes.
And I love McGrath. Id go McGrath over Brodie if available.
Florent? Would take half the draft class before him. Zero impact player for the vast majority of a game.
I am confident that I am alone on this thought, but Brodie does not have the class to be an A grade mid. His disposal is average on his dominant side and poor on his left side. I don't rate him in the first 6 picks
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