Same.
If both available, I have Rayner ahead due to scope of improvement and being a match winner type of player.
Rayners ceiling is a lot higher than cerra's their no way we will let him slide at our pick if available
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Same.
If both available, I have Rayner ahead due to scope of improvement and being a match winner type of player.
I dunno mate, you're telling me.
Where has he said this?
See posts #743 & #1681Really? I don't remember reading that at all. Was it on the forum?
Early in the year he was the most common no.1 pick but has slid considerably. I wonder if he will come into calculations internally.
Although given the choice between Fogarty and Rayner you'd have to pick Rayner, no? Local, so no go home factor, better season playing a similar role and (so far) rated as the better overall player.
This year's draft is uninspiring. I think that there is plenty to work with, but only 1 player screams Star! And that is Rayner.
Needs a good fitness program though
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Yeah, all valid points. A blind man could see how much better our drafting is now than it was back in the previous era. I too like the fact we are getting players with real skills and composure at the draft, it's just that there is always a trade off (unless they are a no-brainer pick 1, 2, 3 etc.).When you look back at our past recruiting, the emphasis hasn't been on kicking, but other things like agility, aerobic capacity, height, tenacity etc.
These things are all great but if they don't have the basic footskills they will be a liability a lot of the time.
Eg. Going back to the Setanta days, he was tried in most positions on the field and in today's footy he wouldn't have lasted the 7+ years he did.
Full credit to him, by the end of his time with CFC, he was probably one of our better and more reliable shots at goal (THEN we decide to offload him), but it's got me stuffed why the club put so much into his development. I mean I get he was an international rookie gamble, but he was a Hurler FFS, and he didn't have the basic footskills a Gaelic Footballer has, let alone knowledge of the game.
In today's side, Kerridge is super fit, racks up the possessions, and tries hard all day, but turns the ball over almost as much as he gets it.
Again, it's FOOTBALL, and decent kicking is a minimum baseline skill everyone in the team should have IMHO.
With all the talk on this board, of our list desperately needing midfielders, yet so many completely contradict that, by saying Rayner is the man for us.
Don't get me wrong, Rayner is a beast and I would be more than satisfied is SOS selected him, but he is not a midfielder, at all. As for suggesting he has huge upside, compared to many of the other draftees, he is already 187 88, so physically he already has the build, while others have more upside when it comes to physique
A gun mid-sized forward is equally as much of a need as midfielders. That's not to say Rayner is necessarily our man, but he should not be discounted due to need.
On the contrary, Dow may slide from Nº1 to Carlton - shoulder surgery.I see dow as that guy
Can't see SOS recruiting Rayner as he might take SOJ's spot.A gun mid-sized forward is equally as much of a need as midfielders. That's not to say Rayner is necessarily our man, but he should not be discounted due to need.
I remain staggered that Patmore is so easily dismissed by draft watchers, and I don't understand how anyone thinks he'll survive past pick 20.
With all the talk on this board, of our list desperately needing midfielders, yet so many completely contradict that, by saying Rayner is the man for us.
Don't get me wrong, Rayner is a beast and I would be more than satisfied is SOS selected him, but he is not a midfielder, at all. As for suggesting he has huge upside, compared to many of the other draftees, he is already 187 88, so physically he already has the build, while others have more upside when it comes to physique
I've seen that video, and there's nothing wrong with his technique, or what he's attempting to do in theory. He's trying things few do at that level, or above.Gets a lot of the ball, unfortunately his decision making is poor and disposal generally hit and miss. Doubt he will be picked in the first 2 rounds
https://www.youtube.com/embed/xlmNGs7Qqn0
I've seen that video, and there's nothing wrong with his technique, or what he's attempting to do in theory. He's trying things few do at that level, or above.
That speed/agility/endurance mix is phenomenal too. I know Freo are big on him, but I have doubts they'll use #5, which means they're hoping he's around at #40.
We should snap him up at #38 if so, but I'm wary of the Eagles at #28, maybe even #11. I don't understand how you're not raving about his work rate and read.
people and recruiters said exactly the same thing about Dusty as a junior. He was already developed, so is he actually any good, or is he just bullying smaller kids?
turns out he was actually pretty good
Gets a lot of the ball, unfortunately his decision making is poor and disposal generally hit and miss. Doubt he will be picked in the first 2 rounds
https://www.youtube.com/embed/xlmNGs7Qqn0
Reminds me of Pittard. Lots of dash but panics and turns it over too much.That's not a particularly impressive highlights package.
Fumbles aplenty and just about every kick was either a turnover or put a team mate under serious pressure.
Certainly looks to have an impressive burst of speed but he appears to panic and rush things far too much for my liking.
I remain staggered that Patmore is so easily dismissed by draft watchers, and I don't understand how anyone thinks he'll survive past pick 20.
I want us to grab both of them if we can, I think they'd improve our midfield almost straight away.Im very much keen on him... is an absolute ball magnet, kicking needs a bit of work, but he does try and go for the low percentage options. Thats easily ironed out though. If we had a 2nd and Bonar was gone id love this kid. Plenty to work with
I see dow as that guy