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News in WA reported 12 WA kids drafted but obviously counting rookies as well... To upsell the states talentState by state breakdown of 78 draftees
Vic 45
SA 15 (3 top 5)
WA 7
NSW 4
QLD 3
TAS 3 (2 top 10)
Edit only equals 77 not 78. Cant be arsed recounting.
I thought Tom Lewis looked like a gun mid! Maybe there is no room in the afl for big bummed mids?
I really liked Dillon O'Reilly and he went undrafted.
I would have thought Smallwood or Sampson were higher rated than Cox but good luck to him.
After the first round, this draft really became a lottery. We played it well.
I love that we added so many great kids.
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He might have thought the WA pool was full of duds.. in reality he's been here for 5 minutes and would have little influence with Parker n' co.One thing I was surprised about is that we didn't go for any WA players with a late or rookie pick. I thought we might, given Schofield's connections.
Agree the club was brave and I like brave. Hopefully we will have a more united, dedicated playing group in 2019 with better leadership on field. And hopefully the coaching additions will shake the crap out of the awful coaching and game plan.Before our trade period I thought we had no hope in hell of picking up a top SA lad in view of our ladder position.
It looked like our neighbours had much more chance to do that or to move up further with the draft hand they had.
I believe our neighbours thought that too, even up to draft day, which is why Reid said they could have done things better.
We, on the other hand, made some bold moves in the trade period by acting swiftly to improve or own hand. We were brave, some said reckless, and we did well rather than thinking that on draft night we could easily wrest picks off GCS or Carlton or Saints etc.
Very happy with those fresh faces at our club. Schofield and co should be licking their lips. Do your magic fellas.
Not sure about 2019 with such a massive player turnover in24 months but going forward there is hope. Glad a camp has been organised.
Yes Ken lets get some fast exciting footy going forward to complement our defence. Yes players show good application and attitude. Another star or two will be revealed but teamwork is just as important.
Or.. nothing will change
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News in WA reported 12 WA kids drafted but obviously counting rookies as well... To upsell the states talent
#fakenews
His first name starts with L and he has an "N" in his surname.Dockers legend Paul Hasleby was upselling Luke Valente on 6PR last night, saying "some had him in the top ten" and that "he's looking like the Lachie Neale replacement". Well, he is from SA I suppose.
I think Schofield's & Monty's hands are all over this draft. It's much harder to change the side for the better unless they get the right equipment.He might have thought the WA pool was full of duds.. in reality he's been here for 5 minutes and would have little influence with Parker n' co.
Looked like we went to the draft to do one thing, to get the three best. When Riley Grundy and Boyd Woodcock were still available we were able to pounce late as well. I still don't completely understand how we ended up with picks 73 and 76. I understand that the academy bidding moved the number down from 85 but I thought we only started the draft with four selections so how did we end up with five? Not that I'm concerned. In fact getting Boyd Woodcock meant a great draft in my opinion as I fully expected him to go third round. possibly even late second.
We always had 5, but traditionally weve always left one spot on our senior list open
Presumably Mead and Schofield will add to that, with both looking like goal-kicking mids.I’m feeling a lot better about our collection of mids 23 and under than I was pre-draft
We only had
atley drew spp and maybe patmore.
Now it’s
Atley , spp , Rozee , butters , Drew , Duursma, pudney and patmore.
That is much better.
We do need to continue to add to that in next years draft.

Presumably Mead and Schofield will add to that, with both looking like goal-kicking mids.
Next couple of drafts we have to also address the key position stocks.
We must have had another pick after what was originally 85, which would have been something like 103, at a stage when all the other sides bar the Dogs had already finished with their draft. So 85 must have come down to 73, and 103 came down to 76. We (and the Dogs) just stayed in the draft after everyone else had gone.... I still don't completely understand how we ended up with picks 73 and 76. I understand that the academy bidding moved the number down from 85 but I thought we only started the draft with four selections so how did we end up with five? ...
First pick next year needs to be a centre square midfielder
Cox looks like a favourites pick. Must have caught the eye of Parker.
O’Reilly is unlucky. Maybe teams concerned by his athleticism and inconsistency but he can play. Lewis i rated in the 40s but a sub 180cm inside mid is always going to struggle to get drafted. I think hes a chance to go as a mature ager
First pick next year needs to be a centre square midfielder