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I don’t this it’s been negated. Maybe dismissed.

At least Queensland is producing some decent footballers
 

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Little to no talent pool in QLD isn't true. The number of QLDers on our list is increasing every year.
Are there enough QLD'ers to from a competitive QLD only team?

If the mooted zones are brought in, we'll be absolutely reliant on recruiting from within, and topping up with lesser talented interstate players.
 
If the mooted zones are brought in, we'll be absolutely reliant on recruiting from within, and topping up with lesser talented interstate players.
And when those lesser talented interstate players actually show anything remotely, guess what, their home state clubs or any other interstate clubs can’t wait to pry them away.
 
Little to no talent pool in QLD isn't true. The number of QLDers on our list is increasing every year.
5 Qlders in the side this week (6 if you count Cameron who didn’t come through the Queensland system).

It might be improving but Qld does not have the talent pool to sustain one side, let alone two.
 
Are there enough QLD'ers to from a competitive QLD only team?

If the mooted zones are brought in, we'll be absolutely reliant on recruiting from within, and topping up with lesser talented interstate players.
I went through this exercise a couple of years ago, there were (from memory) over 40 players from qld on lists across the country.

Many were in the twos or on rookie lists. Also a lot of Rucks and 2nd tier kps. Not a lot of mid.

In summary, no we couldn't currently get a competitive side together. Back around 2000 maybe.
 
But the Academies are working! Right?
Well no. And now the vic clubs essentially have zones we are at an even bigger disadvantage.

This administration is quite disgraceful, Gil really is Eddie's puppet.. . And we all know where the hand goes in a puppet
 
Well no. And now the vic clubs essentially have zones we are at an even bigger disadvantage.

This administration is quite disgraceful, Gil really is Eddie's puppet.. . And we all know where the hand goes in a puppet
I was being sarcastic, I agree whole heartedly, an absolute discrace.
A lot of these kids are being handed to them on a platter and they have not had to do anything to get them.
 

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I know there’s a lot of love for Sam Walsh in these here parts.

But I’m particularly keen to watch and compare Walsh and Bailey Smith from Sandringham for the rest of the year.
 
I know there’s a lot of love for Sam Walsh in these here parts.

Rightly so too. He's a gem. Ticks a massive number of boxes relating to intangibles too. One of those players where Bigfooty and Youtube recruiting probably doesn't paint the full picture.
 
Rightly so too. He's a gem. Ticks a massive number of boxes relating to intangibles too. One of those players where Bigfooty and Youtube recruiting probably doesn't paint the full picture.
Hold on, are you saying there is more to this drafting stuff than watching YouTube highlights and repeating stuff you heard other people say?

How dare you besmirch draft gurus like that. They are gurus I tell you, show some respect.
 
I feel like a natural leader who loves the lions and is a genuine inside/outside mid would be a huge get for us.

Our academy produces some pretty good talls. Think there's more to be gained from drafting players that can have both long term and short term impacts. We've seen what cluggers and berry have done for the team less than 2 years in.

Hipwood will come good eventually, not sure adding another young key forward who'll take 5 years to develop is the best idea.

I'm on the Walsh train for those reasons. Or at least the midfielder train.
 
I feel like a natural leader who loves the lions and is a genuine inside/outside mid would be a huge get for us.

Our academy produces some pretty good talls. Think there's more to be gained from drafting players that can have both long term and short term impacts. We've seen what cluggers and berry have done for the team less than 2 years in.

Hipwood will come good eventually, not sure adding another young key forward who'll take 5 years to develop is the best idea.

I'm on the Walsh train for those reasons. Or at least the midfielder train.

Ballenden & Payne still to debut and more KPP's to come like Tozer in 2019. The academy takes care of the KPP's
 

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I feel like a natural leader who loves the lions and is a genuine inside/outside mid would be a huge get for us.

Our academy produces some pretty good talls. Think there's more to be gained from drafting players that can have both long term and short term impacts. We've seen what cluggers and berry have done for the team less than 2 years in.

Hipwood will come good eventually, not sure adding another young key forward who'll take 5 years to develop is the best idea.

I'm on the Walsh train for those reasons. Or at least the midfielder train.
Yep, I feel the same BRAB, we are going to need another high impact midfielder or 2 to compliment McCluggage, Rayner and Berry, it would be great if Rhys Mathieson could come on, could still happen he is still only 21 years of age.

Although if Jack Lukosius is as good as the hype, (I saw him described as the best prospect to come through the draft in many a year recently) he could be too good to pass on if we have the chance.

We are going to end up with a very good player with our pick 1-3 whatever happens.
 
Our academy side now 1 win (v Gold Coast) and 2 big losses (Sydney & Tassie). Looks like Tassie & Sydney might dominate the Allies side this year.
From AFL Draft Central:

The Lions Academy were simply poor against the undefeated Tassie Mariners. The Mariners stamped their authority from the outset kicking four goals to one in the opening stanza. The second term was a scoreless one for the boys from Brisbane as Tasmania put through another four in the term to have an unassailable 54-6 advantage at the half. The second half was pretty much an carbon copy of the first as the Mariners never took the foot of the pedal to easily run out 110-14 victors in a day to forget for the Lions, who face the Giants next weekend.
 
Our academy side now 1 win (v Gold Coast) and 2 big losses (Sydney & Tassie). Looks like Tassie & Sydney might dominate the Allies side this year.
From AFL Draft Central:

The Lions Academy were simply poor against the undefeated Tassie Mariners. The Mariners stamped their authority from the outset kicking four goals to one in the opening stanza. The second term was a scoreless one for the boys from Brisbane as Tasmania put through another four in the term to have an unassailable 54-6 advantage at the half. The second half was pretty much an carbon copy of the first as the Mariners never took the foot of the pedal to easily run out 110-14 victors in a day to forget for the Lions, who face the Giants next weekend.
We smashed the Giants academy team yesterday.
 
Our academy side now 1 win (v Gold Coast) and 2 big losses (Sydney & Tassie). Looks like Tassie & Sydney might dominate the Allies side this year.
From AFL Draft Central:

The Lions Academy were simply poor against the undefeated Tassie Mariners. The Mariners stamped their authority from the outset kicking four goals to one in the opening stanza. The second term was a scoreless one for the boys from Brisbane as Tasmania put through another four in the term to have an unassailable 54-6 advantage at the half. The second half was pretty much an carbon copy of the first as the Mariners never took the foot of the pedal to easily run out 110-14 victors in a day to forget for the Lions, who face the Giants next weekend.
North are going to cherry pick that Mariners team. There are 5 or 6 that could/should be drafted.
 

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