I think SOS likes the Italian boys; Taranto & Gallucci.
Long way to go but I don't think we'd pass on Taranto at #5
I hope we don't. That's why I think we must keep it.
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I think SOS likes the Italian boys; Taranto & Gallucci.
Long way to go but I don't think we'd pass on Taranto at #5
I think SOS likes the Italian boys; Taranto & Gallucci.
Long way to go but I don't think we'd pass on Taranto at #5
Racist.I think SOS likes the Italian boys; Taranto & Gallucci.
Long way to go but I don't think we'd pass on Taranto at #5
I'm 100% on the 'Taranto at #5' bandwagon. He's exactly the type of player we need.I think SOS likes the Italian boys; Taranto & Gallucci.
Long way to go but I don't think we'd pass on Taranto at #5
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MSR exactly as I see it cheersAs far as this trade period goes, you can see that SOS is trying to make up for our relatively poor drafts from 2010-2014 by trading in early draft picks from those years so we don't have to fill our list with a stack of 18/19 year olds from current drafts. What is obviously holding it all back is the Gibbs trade, which the club wasn't able to plan for during September, as they would have done with the likes of Marchbank & Pickett.
I've reached the stage where I think we should cut our losses with Gibbs & take Pick 13 & Lyons & then SOS can focus on the GWS trades & the Tuohy trade. I think once the Gibbs trade is 'locked & loaded' there will be significant subsequent activity & maybe a surprise or two.
I have no doubt that SOS & Bolts are heading us in the right direction. It is quite clear with our trading & drafting that we are not approaching our list management on a year at a time basis. Rather the trades & drafts are following a definite plan, with SOS sticking to his guns as to how he wants to rebuild the list. His ability to tap into the GWS factory & obtain high draft picks from previous drafts is a sound strategy, given our failure to nail enough draft picks in previous years.
Be happy with either of those 2.There's a couple of names there that maybe should not be mentioned here anymore.
If we go for a WA kid, then I hope it's Powell-Pepper because he has stated that he want s to play his footy in Melbourne, away from the Perth.
I think that Petrevski-Seton said the same thing, but I know that Powell-Pepper has said it.
No love for Scrimshaw at this mark?
Not for mine.
I'm 100% on the 'Taranto at #5' bandwagon. He's exactly the type of player we need.
Even more so if we trade Gibbs.
I don't think we do, I think GWS are just posturing due to mild concerns about the free agency and academy systems in 2017.Do we have to trade Gibbs to be able to keep pick 5... The pick 13 will allow us to use that in the GWS deal but i fear that if we dont get the Gibbs deal done then we will be forced to use pick 5.
Cal Twomey's review of him said Accurate Kicking was one of his strengths ...?There's a lot to like about Taranto. Appears to be very good in contested situations. Strong through the hips. Good when the balls on the ground or in the air.
Only problem l see with him is his kicking. It's inconsistent. The timing isn't quite there. Not as fluent as ld like.
He might become an inside midfielder who is just an ordinary kick. I think that might be the key, if he's going to be quality needs to be strong on the inside at afl level as his kicking could become a problem if he isn't.
Haven't seen alot of him but left with those impressions.
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Taranto helped turn the game Vic Metro's way in round two of the under-18 championships, when he shifted forward to kick three goals against Vic Country. The Sandringham Dragon is a really good size for a midfield option. He runs a beep test above level 15, has filled out, can win his own ball as well as get it on the outside and provide some dash. Taranto's finishing skills are of a high standard and means when he does go forward he provides some polish.
Would suit: Goalkicking midfielders push themselves up the draft board every year, so Taranto's ability to play both roles well will aid his chances of being a top-30 pick.
That's interesting. Hopefully what l saw wasn't a true representation of his skill.Cal Twomey's review of him said Accurate Kicking was one of his strengths ...?
http://www.afl.com.au/draft/draft-pool
Yeah we will banking on his delivery/finishing skills if Bryce (and Tuohy) gets traded. Serious lack of polished footskills at our clubThat's interesting. Hopefully what l saw wasn't a true representation of his skill.
If he's a quality kick he will be a chance at pick 5.
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Do we have to trade Gibbs to be able to keep pick 5... The pick 13 will allow us to use that in the GWS deal but i fear that if we dont get the Gibbs deal done then we will be forced to use pick 5.
Sounds more like he's referring to Taranto's goalkicking. I've only watched the All Stars game and he kicked a bag in that, but also fluffed an inside 50 kick & nearly stuffed a certain goal before getting it off to McCluggage.Cal Twomey's review of him said Accurate Kicking was one of his strengths ...?
http://www.afl.com.au/draft/draft-pool
There's a lot to like about Taranto. Appears to be very good in contested situations. Strong through the hips. Good when the balls on the ground or in the air.
Only problem l see with him is his kicking. It's inconsistent. The timing isn't quite there. Not as fluent as ld like.
He might become an inside midfielder who is just an ordinary kick. I think that might be the key, if he's going to be quality needs to be strong on the inside at afl level as his kicking could become a problem if he isn't.
Haven't seen alot of him but left with those impressions.
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At least he knows where the goals are and isn't afraid to have a ping. For that alone he's got my vote!Sounds more like he's referring to Taranto's goalkicking. I've only watched the All Stars game and he kicked a bag in that, but also fluffed an inside 50 kick & nearly stuffed a certain goal before getting it off to McCluggage.
He's perfect at this stage for us. We need players who can win the ball - Taranto does it on the ground and in the air
He looks pretty decent already. A couple of preseasons in on the weights and he should be a beast. Now all we need to do is retain Pick #5 and actually pick him ;-pHis kicking isn't elite, but I don't see it as an issue. He has all the attributes to become an A grader
Taranto. Brodies disposal by foot is terribleTaranto or Brodie?
We should do a poll.
That's interesting. Hopefully what l saw wasn't a true representation of his skill.
If he's a quality kick he will be a chance at pick 5.
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Taranto. Brodies disposal by foot is terrible
Does anyone know how Brodie tested in terms of agility? I can't think of a time where I've seen him sidestep someone.
Good straight line speed though for a player of his stature and position, but you can't bullock through everything. It's actually poor enough to be of concern.
A chance? I am saying a moral