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Mate. I am bidding on an academy player
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I didn't read those extra few words. Jack Powell is yours.
He's an Academy player? Which academy?
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Soapy V, this'll cost 76 points off your GWS 2018 3rd round, and delete pick 95.
"The Crows released a statement on Monday confirming they had lodged paperwork with the AFL to nominate Jackson Edwards ahead of November’s national and rookie drafts.
Semantics."The Crows released a statement on Monday confirming they had lodged paperwork with the AFL to nominate Jackson Edwards ahead of November’s national and rookie drafts.
“To be eligible for a father-son selection we must first nominate Jackson ahead of the October 31 deadline,” Crows list manager Justin Reid said.
“There are no guarantees for us or Jackson, but there is an ongoing commitment between the club and the Edwards family that we will take Jackson in the rookie draft if he is available.”
For a rival club to take Edwards in the national draft, it would have to place a bid on him. And for the Crows to then pick up Edwards, they would have to match that bid."
If you read the article Adelaide have still have nominated Edwards Father-Son they just aren't picking him in the National Draft and as above it looks like a club still needs to bid on him if they want him.
Pick 53 - Sydney Swans - Toby Wooller
Key Forward - 193cm - 90kg
Oakleigh Chargers - VIC Metro
With a balanced list and both a midfielder and defender in the bank, the Swans could afford to go with best available at this selection. Buddy Franklin and Kurt Tippett are now over the age of 30 so they're in need of a young, strong key forward to join their ranks alongside Sam Reid.
Wooller is a great character - a theme with my picks after selecting fellow Victorian's Lochie O'Brien and Oscar Clavarino - who captained the Chargers in 2017. He also won the club Best & Fairest by a whopping 31 votes as well as finishing 2nd in the TAC Cup goal-kicking with 40 goals.
So he has goal-kicking and leadership in spades, not to mention good footy genes running through his veins - with grandfather Fred Wooller captaining the 1963 Geelong premiership.
He is an excellent shot for goal and has the potential to push through the midfield at different stages. Toby is competitive, consistent and has the drive to make it at the top level. He'd also perfectly balance out the Swans' first two selections - a mature, strong trio with great character that would breathe life into the older Sydney list.
He's an interesting player, so looking forward to see if you're projecting him as a forward or mid.
On talent I had him ahead of Petty, but I was slightly worried about his size at AFL level; even though he's taller than Caleb Daniel, he's not as powerful a runner or contested player as him. Regardless, great pick.Pick #59 (GEEL) Brent Daniels
This kid is actually my favorite of the small forwards outside of Higgins. He has Speed(Top 10 at Combine), Agility(Top 3) and Endurance(Top 10 yoyo). He is a natural footballer and looks a tough strong little bugger too. Not afraid to go into a pack to get the footy but also a typical opportunist around goal and up forward.
There is word that the Cats like him too and might take him higher than this. I've picked 3 talls so far, so am happy to add some nip now. Corey Gregson and Linc McCarthy have pretty serious injury issues so can see why they would look this way. BTW, i loved how in those funny little player interviews about which player thinks he should go No1, two guys said Daniels thinks he should go first. All good small forwards need some cockiness and shit in em i reckon.
On talent I had him ahead of Petty, but I was slightly worried about his size at AFL level; even though he's taller than Daniels, he's not as powerful a runner or contested player as him. Regardless, great pick.
Wrong poster: you're looking for Arr0w