JyeShai Bolton after 48? Doubt he'll last to 25
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JyeShai Bolton after 48? Doubt he'll last to 25
The deficiencies in his kicking doesn't bother you?He very well could be. You could argue he is the best pure midfielder in the draft.
My realistic wish list:
5: Brodie/Taranto
25: Venables/Clarke/Gallucci/Drew/Scharenberg/Hayward
48: Lyons/Poholke/Ridley/Kerr
63: Stengle/Garthwaite
I hear what you're saying, I really do, but all of the players from their 2014 draft have been traded. They may get access to some serious talent, but every year they will have clubs chasing their kids.GWS smashing the draft every year needs to stop. They arrogantly traded their way into pick 2. They grabbed Brett from Richmond. Clubs need to make sure they regret it by nominating their top 3 academy kids early. They either lose one or they owe points next year. And next year they apparently have the best kid in the draft in their academy.
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Too many question marks over his kicking for me.Any chance Powell Pepper is at 25?
48: Lyons/Poholke/Ridley/Kerr

Lyons the younger looked alright in the TAC Cup GF. Seemed to get to the right places consistently, showed a bit of dash & wasn't the worst user on the ground.It's like trade week all over again.
WE DON'T WANT LYONS.
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GWS won't have pick 15 after we (or someone else) bid on Setterfield.Given GC have 4 picks, if SPS is gone in the top 3, Bolton could be picked at in the top 10. They love that type of player. So does GWS, especially with pick 15
Good post. Character will be a massive deciding factor in who is selected, and it is something that is very difficult for most of us to be able to know about without knowing the draftees.I want the right character. Whoever has the strongest desire to succeed form the guys we're discussing for pick #5, would be the guy I'd take.....even if others may have a trick or two more.
We've had enough that don't put in over the course and that only drags down the overall tone of things.
Brodie has an urgent will to desire and if he does slot into a team ethic, then he may just do.
With Pick 48, Carlton select: Dillion Viojo-Rainbo... wait a secondOne things for sure, we need to target actual footballers with our later picks.
Kids with the attitude, game sense, and skills, who for one reason or another (injuries, lack of exposed form, height, build, limited endurance) will be overlooked by other clubs.
You can build a players strength, build, and endurance, more difficult to teach them how to read the play, or to reconstruct ingrained kicking actions.
Steele and Marchbank certainly. But Ahern, Pickett and the cricketer are clear cases of cutting their losses. In a ruthless environment GWS just don't have the patience to develop project players or injured teens. Better for them to continue stock piling high picksI hear what you're saying, I really do, but all of the players from their 2014 draft have been traded. They may get access to some serious talent, but every year they will have clubs chasing their kids.
Same here. Some of the best midfields have been led by the partnership of two guns...Mitchell/Hodge, Pendlebury/Swan, Kennedy/Hannaberry and more recently Selwood/Dangerfield.Starting to come around to the idea of Brodie at 5. The thought of he and Cripps in the same midfield is very mouth watering.
Project ruck man -5. Tim Taranto - Just pure class and late season form was amazing.
25. Patrick Kerr - All Aust FF with huge family connection to the club.
48. Zac Fisher - All Aust mid from WA
63. Michael Gibbons - 21yo mature aged midfielder who won the Liston medal for Williamstown.
66. Project Ruckmen
70. Small forward
Project ruck man -
Yes! Love Olango's work...have been onto him as a project key position player for a while. Not sure where you take him in the draft though or whether the list mgmt crew think we need a ruck with Kreuze, Phillips, Gorringe and Korcheck at the club.
Yes! Love Olango's work...have been onto him as a project key position player for a while. Not sure where you take him in the draft though or whether the list mgmt crew think we need a ruck with Kreuze, Phillips, Gorringe and Korcheck at the club.
There is certainly something to be said about a one-two punch in the midfield.Same here. Some of the best midfields have been led by the partnership of two guns...Mitchell/Hodge, Pendlebury/Swan, Kennedy/Hannaberry and more recently Selwood/Dangerfield.
Maybe Cripps/Brodie could become our dynamic duo.