I hope the Falcons have a deep run in the TAC cup finals. There's very little love for Worpel amongst the amateur and media draft watchers with many having Worpel rated in the late 20's or 30's on their big boards.
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Hate to admit it, I'm coming around to Rayner a bit at pick one.
Hope the club do their due diligence in regards to his character and go home possibilities.
Also Stephenson getting some attention over the last month since he moved in to a midfield role.
Hate to admit it, I'm coming around to Rayner a bit at pick one.
I see your point. Although i see it as an advantage, already living and training as a professional. And how is juggling school n footy any different to juggling work n footy. Just shows the work ethic this kid has. Any future development surely comes down to the quality of the coaches and club culture. I see him as a talented sponge ready to learn and grow and an asset to our culture. Regarding his speed, there have been many great players quicker between the ears than on their feet, simon black for example. Any good sprint coaching will add a yard or two. I get that dow is a better fit for our first pick but if higgins is available at our second we should snap him up.I would be very much against taking Higgins at pick 1.
Higgins quite school at the beginning of the year to focus on footy to get drafted. When he's not been training, he's been doing an internship at AFL house in the umpires department. He's basically trained and lived the life of a proffessional this year. That's a credit to the kid. But you also have to question how much improvement does Higgins have in his game compared to the kids who have been juggling school and footy and are yet to enter a professional environment.
He has been working with a sprint coach this year.I see your point. Although i see it as an advantage, already living and training as a professional. And how is juggling school n footy any different to juggling work n footy. Just shows the work ethic this kid has. Any future development surely comes down to the quality of the coaches and club culture. I see him as a talented sponge ready to learn and grow and an asset to our culture. Regarding his speed, there have been many great players quicker between the ears than on their feet, simon black for example. Any good sprint coaching will add a yard or two. I get that dow is a better fit for our first pick but if higgins is available at our second we should snap him up.
Can still bulk up in the legs and core, which will be important. Tackling might be an issue but standing up in a tackle will be much betterDow's injury might limit how much he can bulk up over his first pre-season.
Is indeed. I wouldn't hesitate taking him at #14.
I've got Stephenson at #3. I was really hoping they'd keep him away from the midfield so he could have potentially slid to us.
I know you're very keen on Worpel and rate him a lot higher then most, just wondering who else you'd view as a potential "slider" that you'd be happy selecting ahead of Worpel.
The two players I'd be interested in hearing some of your thoughts are Constable and Darcy Fogarty (they may fall under the above)
I think LDU is a big chance to slide a bit, probably doesn't miss out on the top 10 though.
Fogarty hasn't played all that well when on the park this year but has also had injury problems to deal with. Strongly built, good user and a strong mark. Pretty similar to someone like Stringer in terms of style and size. Not to mention the inconsistency. He is a real risk/reward for mine.
Constable, I like. He had a strong champs for Vic Metro winning plenty of the ball and dishing it out to their play makers. Smart player who makes good decisions under pressure and is a reliable kick for an inside midfield type. The knock on him is his pace but it's not a major concern of mine due to his smarts. Similar to our own Ryan Lester in that he always does the team thing and push to the right positions. Higher ceiling than Lester though.
Oh thats good news. Wont see instant results but as the body develops so will his pace.He has been working with a sprint coach this year.

So me voting for Rayner in every round of your lions big board finally got through to you?Hate to admit it, I'm coming around to Rayner a bit at pick one.

Fogarty's 179 cm. (Higgins is 178; Charlie Cameron 181, Toby Greene 182) More a small forward than a 3rd tall, isn't he? Not saying he wouldn't be a good get. Anyway, sorry to nitpick. Obviously, I need to get a life!Fogarty is someone that really interest me, I've seen a few Phantom having him around that pick 10 mark (hard to gauge after missing such a large part of his u/18 year) Would love to add another decent scoring threat forward, especially in the 3rd tall role that can have a quick burst through the middle.
If we were to select him Dow, following up with Fogarty could be a great outcome.
He is referring to Darcy Fogarty.Fogarty's 179 cm. (Higgins is 178; Charlie Cameron 181, Toby Greene 182) More a small forward than a 3rd tall, isn't he? Not saying he wouldn't be a good get. Anyway, sorry to nitpick. Obviously, I need to get a life!
Fogarty's 179 cm. (Higgins is 178; Charlie Cameron 181, Toby Greene 182) More a small forward than a 3rd tall, isn't he? Not saying he wouldn't be a good get. Anyway, sorry to nitpick. Obviously, I need to get a life!
Sorry, my bad. Forgot there were 2 of them. 192, definitely 3rd tall.Darcy Fogarty from SA, not Lachlan.
Fogarty was one of the best on ground in the early academy games against VFL competition. And his early SANFL games were pretty good. Not sure when he injured his knee, but reports are he played with a small tear in the meniscus through the U18 champs.Fogarty is an interesting case. As a 17 year old I said he could have bene playing AFL footy already but has since not come on as expected and whether thats fully from injury or not is yet to be seen. He had a 4 disposal game IIRC which is a really really poor effort. He was fit enough to play for SA in the champs so his injury certainly wasn't bad enough for him to stop playing footy. Can't help but feel he wants to stay in SA...
Fogarty was one of the best on ground in the early academy games against VFL competition.
I'm pretty sure I noticed strapping on his knee on a glenelg game I went to may 27th or SANFL round 7Fogarty was one of the best on ground in the early academy games against VFL competition. And his early SANFL games were pretty good. Not sure when he injured his knee, but reports are he played with a small tear in the meniscus through the U18 champs.