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List Mgmt. 2016 Potential Draft Picks

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I would have thought a beep test is very important for a midfielder. If you have a natural footballer (e.g. Scharenberg)with a have a poor beep test and poor disposal then you don't have much of a future. If you have a natural footballer (e.g.Clarke) with a good beep and good kicking test (when they are considered your weakness) then you have a future. If Scharenberg can't make it as a mid then what is he?
 
I would have thought a beep test is very important for a midfielder. If you have a natural footballer (e.g. Scharenberg)with a have a poor beep test and poor disposal then you don't have much of a future. If you have a natural footballer (e.g.Clarke) with a good beep and good kicking test (when they are considered your weakness) then you have a future. If Scharenberg can't make it as a mid then what is he?
What was Young's beep test?
The reason behind the question is that the only thing that has stopped him from being an elite midfielder is that he just doesn't get enough touches.
 

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I would have thought a beep test is very important for a midfielder. If you have a natural footballer (e.g. Scharenberg)with a have a poor beep test and poor disposal then you don't have much of a future. If you have a natural footballer (e.g.Clarke) with a good beep and good kicking test (when they are considered your weakness) then you have a future. If Scharenberg can't make it as a mid then what is he?


Depends

If Scharenberg can find 25+ possies regularly with a poor aerobic capacity what could he do if you could build his tank?

But it isn't a great result, and at this stage I would have many ahead of him. In saying that if we have picks in the 40's and he slides there why not.
 
What was Young's beep test?
The reason behind the question is that the only thing that has stopped him from being an elite midfielder is that he just doesn't get enough touches.

Sometimes it's aerobic capacity and other times it's running to the right places and other times it's a mindset to keep running.
 
Sometimes it's aerobic capacity and other times it's running to the right places and other times it's a mindset to keep running.
Yeah it could be lots of things, but does anyone know how he went at the testing?
 
I think 'the vibe' is that he's pretty desireable. And of course the crer-related meltdowns would be fun. But firstly he'd be highly unlikely to not be F&Sd by either, or not want to be. And second if we did snag him he'd probably just serve his 2 years then request a trade out anyway.
Reliable scuttlebutt is that they will let Jarmen go for a later pick ... Port have earlier picks & can get him if they want. Advertiser article today has him well rated. I am ambivalent, but his Crows connection doesnt put me off ... The Cornes' boys are a clear example of how Port can win over dead-set Crow boys & turn them into die-hard Port players!
 
Reliable scuttlebutt is that they will let Jarmen go for a later pick ... Port have earlier picks & can get him if they want. Advertiser article today has him well rated. I am ambivalent, but his Crows connection doesnt put me off ... The Cornes' boys are a clear example of how Port can win over dead-set Crow boys & turn them into die-hard Port players!

Hartlett was a HUGE crows man in his school days is another perfect example.

Id love he we pulled the crows first chance at a father son pick from under their noses and tuned him into a star.
 
Reliable scuttlebutt is that they will let Jarmen go for a later pick ... Port have earlier picks & can get him if they want. Advertiser article today has him well rated. I am ambivalent, but his Crows connection doesnt put me off ... The Cornes' boys are a clear example of how Port can win over dead-set Crow boys & turn them into die-hard Port players!
Neither Port nor the cows have a second - Jarman is unlikely to go for a first and will be gone by 46 or 50. However good he is he is another of the type of 175cm player we have.
Hartlett was a HUGE crows man in his school days is another perfect example.
Id love he we pulled the crows first chance at a father son pick from under their noses and tuned him into a star.

Looks more likely to nominate for the Hawks but given their interest in JOM and Titchell will they have much left to pick him up?
 
Neither Port nor the cows have a second - Jarman is unlikely to go for a first and will be gone by 46 or 50. However good he is he is another of the type of 175cm player we have.


Looks more likely to nominate for the Hawks but given their interest in JOM and Titchell will they have much left to pick him up?

1 - That doesn't bother me, if he is likely to surpass them id pick him up in a heart bead. Did very well in the skills testing at the combine.

2 - yea i can certainly see the hawks struggling. Surley they have to hand over their 1st and second (and a player/future pick) for both this two so that just leaves a 3rd. with the crows second pick currently being a 3rd. if no one else takes him late2nd/early third that positions us well to steal him should he not go f/s and go through to the draft.
 

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Hawks will get a second for Hill but Freo have to find one because they traded theirs away last year.
 
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-10-09/combine-wrap-no1-pick-now-a-race-in-two

Will Hayward is a name to follow. The South Australian half-forward kicked nine goals in a SANFL under-18 preliminary final and backed it up with four goals in his team's Grand Final loss. He enjoyed a good combine (he was top 10 in the 20-metre sprint, vertical jumps and clean hands tests) and is likely to be the first player drafted from his state, potentially in the top 25. - He may slip down to the pick in the third round that we have but if Port are looking at him then trading for a second round draft pick should be a priority.

Are we any closer to knowing who will be the No.1 pick?
In short, yes. It's been a wide open field for the No.1 spot all year but most recruiters tend to think it is now a race in two: Hugh McCluggage and Andrew McGrath. -
Although it's not expected to mean anything to Port; players do slide but 2 to 9 is stretching it a bit.
 
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-oconnor-to-try-out-for-afl-clubs-421128.html

He won back to back Hogan Cup medals with Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne in the same years and was named man of the match in both finals.

O’Connor also starred with Dingle at underage and senior level and is a grand-nephew of the great Tom ‘Gega’ O’Connor who played in seven All-Ireland finals for Kerry and his mother Mary is a first cousin of Tommy Doyle, Kerry star of the 80’s.


Notice he did 9.56 in the 3ks


http://m.afc.com.au/news/2016-09-20/draft-combine-medium-forwards


Mark O'Connor Dingle/ Kerry Ireland
17.1.97 Height: 189cm Weight: 82kg
Medium forward/ midfielder from Ireland who is one of the brightest prospects in the Gaelic football. Has an outstanding work rate, elite endurance and is composed with the football making great decisions. Strong overhead mark using his natural leap and clean hands in winning the ball. Played in four All-Ireland finals at school and Under-18 level in last two years winning all four championships and best player in three of them.


Seems we should be interested can't find vision of him though.
 

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if we are planning to take a project ruck, it should be one of Olango/Darcy IMO

different types of rucks though
I like the fact that he has the leap and athleticism that the game is trending towards as a requirement of the ruck position.
 
7 news reporting Essendon might go for Bowes or Setterfield with pick 1. That might throw a cat amongst some pigeons.
 

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