Anything happening on the GWS penaly yet? Would love to be able to get Sproule at 30/31 leaving 14, 17 and 30/31 for best mid.
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I realised my post was incorrect and deleted it but you had already answered. Looking back on that, my opinion at the time of the Sydney trade was who is in charge here? Increasing pick 49 to 31 may be 18 places and 19 to 17 is 2 first round places, but 5 back in the first round can be equal to more than both of them. It's not just about the numbers.No. We would have had one 1st round (#9) and two 2nd rounds (#19 & #30).
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There is no doubt that Brodie being picked by the crows at 13 would really hurt. The point is that our trade needed to account for dozens of possibilities.
I can't guarantee our club actually did the math of course.
Yeah I can see why we'd like him, but I don't love him. No way he was going top 10 and wouldn't be a reach at 14 so does fit the bill in that regard.I have heard the bloke we were confident would be there at 14 as well as 9 is Gallucci. He is who we want.
Well he does fit what we need.
"Gallucci brings some zip to the draft class. He can dash past opponents and get on the move in tight spots, and he enjoys taking a bounce and tucking the ball under his arm. A professional and dedicated prospect, the midfielder was Vic Metro's co-captain for the under-18 championships. Showed his mix of outside speed and inside grunt with 36 disposals, three goals, 11 clearances and 12 inside-50s for the Eastern Ranges earlier this year. He set a record for the standing vertical jump at the NAB AFL Draft Combine, recording 89cm, and also excelled in the beep test, repeat sprint test and running vertical jump."
I'm not sure why getting Brodie was the key thing in this draft. There is no guarantee with any player and Brodie falls into that category as much as anyone else. If he was a 100% guaranteed future star he wouldn't have fallen in draft talks from 50/50 #1 pick in August to potentially falling to 9 or even further a couple months later.
In any case, I still don't think he'll fall to 9.
Agree - but of course it will be "five years until we know right..."i personally would prefer 9 19 and 49 to what we have now. but thats me
I'm not sure why getting Brodie was the key thing in this draft. There is no guarantee with any player and Brodie falls into that category as much as anyone else. If he was a 100% guaranteed future star he wouldn't have fallen in draft talks from 50/50 #1 pick in August to potentially falling to 9 or even further a couple months later.
In any case, I still don't think he'll fall to 9.
Whhaaaattt?!! Not doubting you but Gallucci ... that's a real stretch.I have heard the bloke we were confident would be there at 14 as well as 9 is Gallucci. He is who we want.
Contested possession isn't a strong point for him, and I'm not sure it's something he could develop - although admittedly he's not someone I've watched too much of. A little bit worried just how well he can bring his game up to AFL level where he will have far less time and space to execute, and will also need to know how to find the footy against bigger bodies.
I think i've settled on my best case scenario draft:
14: SPP
17: Marshall
30: Atley
31: Poholke
85: Dundon
Rookie:
1st: Bedford
2nd: Shaw
He looks ok but what is he going to do with his vertical jump? - He's a short arse not a tall back or forward. Anyway if we pick him up I will love him to bits.I would actually really like Galucci. He has polish, his skills are great. He is quick and his leap is unreal. He crushed the standing vertical jump record at the combine.
I have heard the bloke we were confident would be there at 14 as well as 9 is Gallucci. He is who we want.
This is what I've been saying! lolI have heard the bloke we were confident would be there at 14 as well as 9 is Gallucci. He is who we want.
Who said it was?
I'm worried that it's another example of amateur level operations within the club, particularly the list management dept. Did they do any sort of analysis on the likelihood of one of their really top rated kids being available at 9 or was it all just "gut feel"? Smells a bit like Primus coaching era organisation to me. In fact, did you not get a shock when KT said on the podcast we're still sticking to the core list management plan set out in the Primus regime? That was alarm bells for me.
Back to the topic at hand, assuming pick 17 or 19 are much of a muchness, it's pick 9+49 or 14+31. Also assuming true midfielders are why we're into this draft so heavily here are the scenarios. You know the draft better than me so feel free to put a more suitable player in at each pick to compare:
Brodie/Poholke at 9/49
Galucci/Scharenberg at 14/31
Which is the better combo?
The last 5 pages is full of people pre-melting that we might have missed out on Brodie.
Everyone has a different list. We may not have rated Brodie. Brodie may not fall. There is nothing written anywhere outside of one line in an article that suggests he might fall, and the opinion of an amateur draft watcher. Thats neither here nor there.
Remember how everyone here and on the Crows board were blowing loads over Butcher and Sellar dropping to our picks? How both those players were originally potential #1 picks who fell down the draft. They played about 4 decent games between them.
The gap between 9 and 14 isn't overly big imo. The gap between 31 and 49 in this draft is reasonably significant.
I'm not concerned because I don't think the gap between Brodie and your Witherden/Berry/SPP/Hayward pick 14 types is all that big.
If Brodie goes at 9 and we pick Battle with 14 then i'll probably start melting. But, I still don't see Brodie dropping that far.
