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Guess we can wait until the next List Lodgement to Decide which one is a Cat A?
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Also the brother of Geelong's Guthrie brothers!!AFL.com.au reporter who reports on Collingwood and Melbourne.
Madgen was a Cat B rookie in 2018, and elevated during the season (allowing him to play AFL), and Cox (a Cat B rookie in 2017) was elevated just prior to the start of that season (with Ben Sinclair on the LTI list).Didn't Madgen play as a Cat B rookie this year? And Cox last year? Or were they elevated at the time?
Presumably the one they think is the most advanced/likely to play sooner is the one they will make the Cat A Rookie.Guess we can wait until the next List Lodgement to Decide which one is a Cat A?
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Is he worth selecting? Simply because we are entitled, doesn't mean that we want him of course. There may instead be another Brodie Mihocek available that Hine/Rendell etc think is a better prospect and someone who can help us solve problems immediately, unlike Wraith who will take years to develop most likely.We'll pick up three seniors in the draft, so Quaynor, Kelly and you would assume Atu B with the last late pick.
Why don't we see if we can nominate Wraith as a Cat B? We won't have any more space on the Cat A rookie list.
That way we get all of our designated players this year.
Unless she was specifically talking about being interested in academy players with GWS’ first round picks, I think that’s a pretty long bow to draw.Okay so I listen to the Age's Real Footy Podcast. It's really informative, unlike the Hun's SuperFooty Podcast.
They just released a special draft episode with special guest Emma Quayle. Emma Quayle used to be a draft expert journo (like Cal Twomey) for the Age who now is the recruiter at GWS.
She obviously played her cards close to her chest but talk came up about Academy players.
She said GWS are quite interested in "a couple" of the Academy players, but also said she expected Nick Blakey to be at Sydney by the time it gets to GWS' first pick at 9. They also have pick 11. Who are the other highly touted Academy picks? Tarryn Thomas and Isaac Quaynor.
So reading between the lines, I would not be surprised if bids for Thomas and Quaynor come in at picks 9 and 11 from GWS.
Can you explain how we’re meant to be able to get a Mihocek type with a Cat B rookie spot? They are by definition, for project players who’ve been recruited outside normal channels, or overlooked academy players.Is he worth selecting? Simply because we are entitled, doesn't mean that we want him of course. There may instead be another Brodie Mihocek available that Hine/Rendell etc think is a better prospect and someone who can help us solve problems immediately, unlike Wraith who will take years to develop most likely.
The people that throw up these comparisons are intellectual pygmies. The same ones have called about 30 different draft prospects over the last 7 years as "Scott Pendlebury" types, solely due to the fact they played Basketball and/or have good vision.
Technically you're right of course. My point was more about the merit of Wraith being given a chance, somewhere on our list, versus the romantic notion of bringing on board almost every one that we can have an entitlement too.Can you explain how we’re meant to be able to get a Mihocek type with a Cat B rookie spot? They are by definition, for project players who’ve been recruited outside normal channels, or overlooked academy players.
It would essentially be Wraith or no-one as a cat B at the moment. A 1 year, no risk contract outside the salary cap seems like a no brainer if he’s available. Romance be damned, it would be stupid to overlook him as a free hit only to see him develop more next year, become a ND pickup, and cost us some actual draft currency, as well as his salary being included in our cap.Technically you're right of course. My point was more about the merit of Wraith being given a chance, somewhere on our list, versus the romantic notion of bringing on board almost every one that we can have an entitlement too.
Champion Datas Rating of Quaynor below. They have Rankine at 1 by the way.
Last year they had Higgins at 1 and Stephenson at 3.
19. Isaac Quaynor (Oakleigh Chargers/Collingwood)
H: 182cm, W: 82kg
Averaged 419m gained per match at the Under-18 championships, ranking No. 2 in the competition. Can also win his own ball, rating elite in the TAC Cup and championships for contested possessions.
SAM SAYS: Magpies hoping a bid doesn’t come much earlier than this for the defender who nailed a perfect score in the goalkicking test at draft camp.
Same here, a real need I feelHoping we take him.
Same here, a real need I feel
It would essentially be Wraith or no-one as a cat B at the moment. A 1 year, no risk contract outside the salary cap seems like a no brainer if he’s available. Romance be damned, it would be stupid to overlook him as a free hit only to see him develop more next year, become a ND pickup, and cost us some actual draft currency, as well as his salary being included in our cap.
It would essentially be Wraith or no-one as a cat B at the moment. A 1 year, no risk contract outside the salary cap seems like a no brainer if he’s available. Romance be damned, it would be stupid to overlook him as a free hit only to see him develop more next year, become a ND pickup, and cost us some actual draft currency, as well as his salary being included in our cap.
POS: Half-back
Ht 182cm, Wt 82kg, DOB 15/1/00
From Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
October ranking: 14
The Vic Metro and Oakleigh Chargers defender has shown a number of times this season how versatile he is as a defender. He can play on smaller forwards and has the pace and power to match up with them, but can also be given a role to shut down a taller marking option because of his strength and balance. Quaynor offers good rebound out of the backline – he loves to get things going from his defensive 50 – and can join Collingwood as a Next Generation Academy member.
Where does he go? GWS and Adelaide have been linked to making a bid on Quaynor, at which point Collingwood would need to decide whether to match the bid or not.
POS: Key defender
Ht 193cm, Wt 83kg, DOB 16/8/00
From Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
October ranking: 24
The key defender had an excellent carnival for Vic Metro and showed himself to be one of the leading key defenders in the pool. He also played out the end of the season with an ankle fracture that required surgery after Oakleigh's campaign was over. Collingwood has first access on Kelly as the son of 1990 premiership player Craig.
Where does he go? Collingwood looks set to match a bid for Kelly, although there has been speculation Adelaide could place a bid on the brother of current Crows backman Jake.
I believe so TD, if he isn't selected in both drafts, not just National DraftCan we get Wraith as Cat-B IF Not Drafted in National Draft?
Both Tohill and Keane have said they are Cat B rookies. If that's true or not I'm not sure. But that would free up either a primary list or Cat A rookie list spot depending on whether we go with a 38/6 or 39/5 split.
Didn't Madgen play as a Cat B rookie this year? And Cox last year? Or were they elevated at the time?
I doubt we can develop Wraith in a key back position given our list composition. We have too many tall defenders. He'd be way down the pecking order even in the VFL. If we are not in position to develop him in his best position I don't think we should draft him. I wish we had VFL reserves!