I like SPS. To me, he looks classes beyond the other players. Maybe thats why recruiters get paid for this and i type on big footy.
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So the question remains, which midfielders are we into?Here's what my little birdy has told me:
Pick 1 - Hoping to get Hayward. If picked up earlier, likely to take Alex Witherden.
Pick 2 - Marshall if available
Key defender we like is Maibaum
We're not into Graham, Scharenberg or Berry
We won't touch English with our first 2 picks
Here's what my little birdy has told me:
Pick 1 - Hoping to get Hayward. If picked up earlier, likely to take Alex Witherden.
Pick 2 - Marshall if available
Key defender we like is Maibaum
We're not into Graham, Scharenberg or Berry
We won't touch English with our first 2 picks
Our list managers must believe we don't lack midfield depth, just some outside class and speed to put around them.So what you're saying is we've traded into a draft that's stacked with genuine mids and we might take 3 non-mids in Hayward/Witherden, Marshall and Maibaum with 3 of our first 4 picks!?
Hayward and Witherden could be the two best players in the draft but I just think they are so far away from the types of players we need right now.
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Our list managers must believe we don't lack midfield depth, just some outside class and speed to put around them.
Nope I specifically heard Ken say we are after some ready to play midsOur list managers must believe we don't lack midfield depth, just some outside class and speed to put around them.
Would the coaches change the mids we use though? Because the draftees wouldn't be getting games over Wines, Boak, Gray, S.Gray, Ebert, Ah Chee, Hartlett, Polec or even Palmer, Wingard, Broadbent, and Impey all who can roll through the midfield.Nope I specifically heard Ken say we are after some ready to play mids
Competition for spots and the best get games is how it should work. Our midfield failed last year.Would the coaches change the mids we use though? Because the draftees wouldn't be getting games over Wines, Boak, Gray, S.Gray, Ebert, Ah Chee, Hartlett, Polec or even Palmer, Wingard, Broadbent, and Impey all who can roll through the midfield.
That's never been how Hinkley rolls. Only injury gets different players games.Competition for spots and the best get games is how it should work. Our midfield failed last year.
Am I the only one that sees a Fyfe like midfielder in Hayward
True, but it should work that way. What have we learned?That's never been how Hinkley rolls. Only injury gets different players games.
Buckenara has Logue available for us. Please take Port.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...1/news-story/96281ed6c2eb0e63b302990e626098a8
That the players let the systems down, and that they need to work harder to make sure they work to those systems perfectly.True, but it should work that way. What have we learned?
AN attacking defender who draws comparisons to James Hird and Brendon Goddard looms as the Geelong Falcons’ top draft prospect for next season.
St Joseph’s junior Alex Witherden has been touted as one of the hottest prospects of next year’s draft pool after exploding into prominence in the back end of this season.
The courageous 17-year-old, who was part of the recent AFL Academy intake, has an elite kick, composed presence and dominated the AFL All-Stars match on grand final day, drawing strong praise from coach Brenton Sanderson.
I hope the little birdie is wrong.
Gallucci doesn't get much of the ball. Has poor kicking. Athlete. Quigley ranking 26.
Hayward averaged 7.3 disposals in champs. Small undersized lead up forward. Quigley sees no mid potential. Raised ranking from undraftable to 33. Athlete.
Witherden. Broken leg in 4 places half back flank. Ball kicker. lacks endurance to be mid. Ranking 34.
Maibaum. Short solid stopper kpd. Quigley Ranking 41.
The problem is we have not seen him. AFL clubs have seen him play about 5 games this year because they also get out to pre-season games. This idea that he is not a midfielder is something people need to get out of their head. Most bottom ages in the TAC cup play from a flank in there 17th year and then move into the mids in their 18th year.Witherden's problem is no one has seen him this year so he gets talked down behind players with exposed form. But at the end of last year he was rated the best Geelong Falcons prospect.
http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au...n/news-story/c1d0601042c35398812ebdeae350232f
Who was in "better" form this year that should have gotten more AFL games?That's never been how Hinkley rolls. Only injury gets different players games.
Quigley also had Liam Sumner rated at 7, Kavanagh at 8, Sam Day at 2; while having guys like Devon Smith at 25, Isaac Smith at 26, Luke Parker at 31, Dalhaus at 44, and Tom Hickey at 49.
I rate Quigley, he knows his stuff and writes well but he's as prone to going along with group think and accepting others' opinions as much as all other draft watchers. He's hardly infallible.
