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Not that year i dont thinkWasn't it going to be Tim O'Brien?
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Not that year i dont thinkWasn't it going to be Tim O'Brien?
Yes but if we don't have to use pick 18 and can use 36 and later, that would be a win.It's really not about the picks so much with the points system now in vogue and we get a 20R% discount as a father/son unless they change the rules again.
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Im still confused over their academies.
Basically they get a F/S every academy pick?
Do we get we any?
Get Caro on the commission
I genuinely rated Bampton back in the day, thought he could be another Luke Dunstan type. Thought he was good enough to get drafted. Obviously notDraft positions are almost solely on the player's draft year performances. Some kids with unquestionable talent will remain high regardless of form or injury (2016 had Scrimshaw, SPS) while others can do the mighty Shaz plummet from being seen as a top 10 prospect to not getting drafted. Although Shaz was the most extreme I can remember, lesser case was Bampton who I rated back in the day.
Will be interesting to see where the better 5 or so Big Bodied Mids end up after this year.
Will be watching from afar and gaining interest as the season wears on
His shoulder problems have held him back in the SANFL. Might just be me being a stubborn prick, but I maintain he should have at least gone in the 50's that year. His clearence work, overhead marking and long (but not neccesarily accurate) kicking could have been developed by plenty of clubs imo. I spose a few always miss out though.I genuinely rated Bampton back in the day, thought he could be another Luke Dunstan type. Thought he was good enough to get drafted. Obviously not![]()
Im pretty sure round 1 and 2 draft picks are contracted for two years. What about rounds 3 and beyond, can you delist them after a single season??
All players taken in the national draft get a 2 year contract, rookies get a 1 year contract. Do you want to de-list someone already?
Im pretty sure round 1 and 2 draft picks are contracted for two years. What about rounds 3 and beyond, can you delist them after a single season??
Sorry to intrude but just wanted to say I think Domic in particular is one to watch this year. He is a gun and has all the attributes to push into the top 10 of this years draft.Keep your eyes on the 2 boys on the right [10] Jordan Johnston & [4] Aiden Domic this season, both excellent prospects. Jordan Johnston a medium lead up forward with the uncanny ability to hit the scoreboard big time as showed last season as an under-ager with his 7 goal haul against the talent laden Sandringham Dragons. Aiden Domic a very quick, skilled indigenous lad who played mostly half back/wing last year as an under-ager. Mail is both will play plenty of midfield minutes in their draft year 2017. Jordy will have a slow start to the season as he's had a very limited pre-season after having ankle surgery and will likely miss the first 2 or 3 games while gets up to fitness. Probably going to be a tough season for the Rebels with a lot of this year's list being under agers, one to watch there is young Thomas Berry who really shone out at last weekends TAC Teams testing [brother of 2016 1st rounder Jarrod Berry].
He's a freak , needs to not drop in and out of games so much to go 1st round IMOWhat's people's thoughts on the Big Bird, Joel Garner? I really like him, he's a very classy type who is strong overhead and is not afraid at all of getting the hard ball. Almost Wingard-like as a player.
Reckon he could potentially be around at our first ATSHe's a freak , needs to not drop in and out of games so much to go 1st round IMO
Super talent
Who is the Crows player in the background?Keep your eyes on the 2 boys on the right [10] Jordan Johnston & [4] Aiden Domic this season, both excellent prospects. Jordan Johnston a medium lead up forward with the uncanny ability to hit the scoreboard big time as showed last season as an under-ager with his 7 goal haul against the talent laden Sandringham Dragons. Aiden Domic a very quick, skilled indigenous lad who played mostly half back/wing last year as an under-ager. Mail is both will play plenty of midfield minutes in their draft year 2017. Jordy will have a slow start to the season as he's had a very limited pre-season after having ankle surgery and will likely miss the first 2 or 3 games while gets up to fitness. Probably going to be a tough season for the Rebels with a lot of this year's list being under agers, one to watch there is young Thomas Berry who really shone out at last weekends TAC Teams testing [brother of 2016 1st rounder Jarrod Berry].
Looks like a B and a 2, so guessing Brad Crouch thenNot sure, would hazard a guess it would be Brad Crouch looking at it, or Matt Crouch or Kyle Cheney who are both former Ballarat Rebels..
Dale Cox brother of last year's early 2nd round pick Cedric Cox has moved down from Halls Creek WA to play with the Rebels in the TAC Comp and St.Pats College in the Schools Comp this year, reported to be similarly skilled to his brother. Will be interesting to see how he develops throughout 2017. Some Time in the Weights and strengthening room might be high on the agenda.
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