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Pretty sure the kid can nominate which club he'd like to play for, and is signed as a Cat B rookie outside the salary cap (is my understanding).Potential to play all three.
Can run like the wind, jump and catch. It would be awesome if we can get him.
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Yes pretty sure that is how Adelaide got GreenwoodPretty sure the kid can nominate which club he'd like to play for, and is signed as a Cat B rookie outside the salary cap (is my understanding).
Pretty sure the kid can nominate which club he'd like to play for, and is signed as a Cat B rookie outside the salary cap (is my understanding).
Yes pretty sure that is how Adelaide got Greenwood
We were lucky and then unlucky with Clarke. A few others probably got close to 50 games (Golby, Begley, etc) but never kicked on.We must be due for some rookie list luck. From memory, Hanley might be our only real success story in the last 10 years?
Yes but can he leap tall buildings in a single bound?Potential to play all three.
Can run like the wind, jump and catch. It would be awesome if we can get him.
The only downside to Carlton finishing bottom (and I’m not advocating for us to finish last), if there’s one team almost guaranteed to bid on opposition clubs F/S & NGA kids is Carlton.Looks like we're out of the running for the Jack Lukosius cup, confident we'll end up in front of Carlton and St.Kilda and maybe Gold Coast and/or Fremantle.
Starting to get on the Jackson Hately train.
I wonder if we did finish 15th or 16th whether or not we’d look at options to trade up to pick 1

The only thing l worry about Rankine is how consistent is he? He looks very flashy but we need midfielders that have some substance, we know what we will get with them. Which is Why Walsh looks good because he will probably average around 25 disposals and make others look good around him as well as having a good mix of contested vs uncontested. GC wanted to have a lot of flashy players over substance e.g. Hall etc. and they aren't particularly high on the ladder. Plus, l wonder if Rankine is more of a forward or mid/forward which is where Rayner plays.
I'm inclined to agree. Walsh and Bailey Smith are the two I'm keen to keep an eye on during the champs in terms of players that fit that "pure mid" description. I still think Connor Rozee is the stand out this year. His production is not at the same level as some others, however, in terms of traits that are transferable to AFL level he possess just about every trait you'd want in a young prospect. He is currently playing a half forward flank role in the SANFL Seniors but I think he projects as a midfielder long term and will have a similar rise to Tim Taranto throughout the draft year moving into the midfield later on in the year and entering top 3 discussions.The only thing l worry about Rankine is how consistent is he? He looks very flashy but we need midfielders that have some substance, we know what we will get with them. Which is Why Walsh looks good because he will probably average around 25 disposals and make others look good around him as well as having a good mix of contested vs uncontested. GC wanted to have a lot of flashy players over substance e.g. Hall etc. and they aren't particularly high on the ladder. Plus, l wonder if Rankine is more of a forward or mid/forward which is where Rayner plays.
Was only just reading up on Bailey Smith a bit earlier. Smith and Walsh are aerobic beasts clocking just over 6mins with Smith beating Walsh at the IMG camp in Florida. The national champs will begin soon and it will be awesome to see the elite play against each other. Smith's kicking is rated as better then Walsh's and does accumulate more inside but I think Walsh does have a bit more break away speed. If we go to the draft for where we are at we definitely should be able to add some more class to our young list.I'm inclined to agree. Walsh and Bailey Smith are the two I'm keen to keep an eye on during the champs in terms of players that fit that "pure mid" description. I still think Connor Rozee is the stand out this year. His production is not at the same level as some others, however, in terms of traits that are transferable to AFL level he possess just about every trait you'd want in a young prospect. He is currently playing a half forward flank role in the SANFL Seniors but I think he projects as a midfielder long term and will have a similar rise to Tim Taranto throughout the draft year moving into the midfield later on in the year and entering top 3 discussions.
From what the club has said, and many fans on here, the hope is that Rayner transitions in to a full time inside mid, or something close to 80/20 mid/forward.The only thing l worry about Rankine is how consistent is he? He looks very flashy but we need midfielders that have some substance, we know what we will get with them. Which is Why Walsh looks good because he will probably average around 25 disposals and make others look good around him as well as having a good mix of contested vs uncontested. GC wanted to have a lot of flashy players over substance e.g. Hall etc. and they aren't particularly high on the ladder. Plus, l wonder if Rankine is more of a forward or mid/forward which is where Rayner plays.