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2018 Draft thread

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If Carlton finish with pick 1 and Gold Coast picks 3 and 4, it will be interesting to see if the Suns try and trade up to try and get Lukosius. Picks 1 for picks 3+4. Carlton would need to top that up but it would be interesting to see if it is pursued.

FWIW, I reckon the Suns midfield will be quite good in a couple of years time. Swallow, Miller, Lyons, Weller, Brodie, Bowes, Fiorini, Ainsworth with Martin and Ah Chee rotating through. That’s a pretty good mix of guys who are already at the required level plus some talented youngsters. Every club wants to add to their midfield but they are one club who could probably afford to give up two higher draft selections to secure the best player in the draft.
No way. Lukosius is going to be very good but if lynch leaves you'l t they would take both king twins.
 
Would consider buying a mature key power forward. Something we desperately need. This would also help our young forwards learn the art in the process, similar to Hodgey in the backline. We have been getting plenty of inside 50’s this year just not capitalising. Can sometimes take quite a while to develop a KPF. Would make a big difference IMO.
 
Would consider buying a mature key power forward. Something we desperately need. This would also help our young forwards learn the art in the process, similar to Hodgey in the backline. We have been getting plenty of inside 50’s this year just not capitalising. Can sometimes take quite a while to develop a KPF. Would make a big difference IMO.
I wonder if Luke could talk his mate Jarryd Roughead into coming up for a year or 2?
 

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We simply do not have a genuine contested mid outside of Berry.

At stoppages and contested possessions we are outnumbered over the ball and players waiting outside the contest to move the ball.

Jackson Hately looking more and more like a genuine need.

Reports suggest he's putting on a clinic in the SA v WA game.
True, Zorko and Beams carry that load and it would be great to see them be able to play more as HFF in their remaining years. Rayner will go through the centre and McCluggage as well but as stated that true inside clearance winner is a must. Could actually state that we need a couple. Midfields are what inevitably win you games.
 
Thought about this today. Might be a way to give theemselves a chance to retain if they are both at the same club?
Added that GC also hold a late 1st, an earlyish and mid 2nd, and two early 3rd round picks, they have plenty of picks to draft kids in other areas of need, or package picks to move up higher in the draft.
 
Yes we do.
Genuine discussion. Who?

Maybe the two Robbo's would be the closest on our current list who could play that role, but neither do.

Rayner is not their yet, and may never be a full time mid. McCluggage is not an inside contested mid.

Beams and Zorko aren't genuine inside mids either.

Keays and Mathieson are struggling to crack the first team, and when they were drafted, that's where people thought their long term position would be.


We need a Cripps or Oliver type to work in tandem with Berry to help win first use of the ball, and feed it out to the likes of Beams and McCluggage.
 
Genuine discussion. Who?

Maybe the two Robbo's would be the closest on our current list who could play that role, but neither do.

Rayner is not their yet, and may never be a full time mid. McCluggage is not an inside contested mid.

Beams and Zorko aren't genuine inside mids either.

Keays and Mathieson are struggling to crack the first team, and when they were drafted, that's where people thought their long term position would be.


We need a Cripps or Oliver type to work in tandem with Berry to help win first use of the ball, and feed it out to the likes of Beams and McCluggage.
Robinson won something like 26 contested possessions a week ago. And of course Beams is a contested mid. That he can play outside and forward too doesn’t change that. Rayner will be a ball winning mid and I think McCluggage will be ok in that regard too.

I’m not disputing it is an area of need but don’t overstate it.
 

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Robinson won something like 26 contested possessions a week ago. And of course Beams is a contested mid. That he can play outside and forward too doesn’t change that. Rayner will be a ball winning mid and I think McCluggage will be ok in that regard too.

I’m not disputing it is an area of need but don’t overstate it.

I think We’ll be better off once Beams is replaced as an inside mid and played him on the wing or half forward flank.

Lost his core strength after his last knee injury. I’m assuming he doesn’t do much core strength exercises to rest his knee

From 2015-18 his average clearances have dropped from 6.5 to 4.5 and similarly his contested possessions has dropped from 13 to 9.

Also Bundy has dropped off since injuries.

Even Berry isn’t that good yet.
 
mids, mids, mids. Had the easiest injury list to date before today's game and we are still down the bottom. This shows our lack of depth in this area. As much as l would wan't Luckosius we can get Key forwards through the Academy. Walsh, Hately and any of the others would be great. We need both a contested ball winning inside mid like Hately and we also need a ball winning mid like Walsh. Can't lose really.
 
This shows our lack of depth in this area. As much as l would wan't Luckosius we can get Key forwards through the Academy.
But Luckosius is so much more than just a "key forward". In fact at AFL level he may not even play a traditional key forward position. Play him in the Nick Reiwoldt on a wing role and let him push forward whenever he wants, could be far more damaging in that role than as a key forward.
 
No way. Lukosius is going to be very good but if lynch leaves you'l t they would take both king twins.

Tried to float this on the GC board. Not popular despite the fact they have a grand total of 6 KPP currently at the club. Its all about flashy types like Rankine and Rozzee apparently. However I do get the reluctance to part with what could well be picks 3 and 4 for tall skinny kids who would take time to develop.
 
Some more Tom Berry pr0n from this weekends games ;) (again stolen from AFL Draft Central)

#13 Thomas Berry

Berry switched his time on-ball and attack. He demonstrated an ability to use the ball well with clean hands. In the second quarter, Berry showed a willingness to get involved in the contest, with a Dusty style fend-off impressing the fans, and showed a nous for where the goals are. Berry is also a strong tackler, and produced the highlight of the day with what was possibly the mark of the season with a huge hanger in the third term, before unselfishly trying to centre the ball.
 
Some more Tom Berry pr0n from this weekends games ;) (again stolen from AFL Draft Central)

#13 Thomas Berry

Berry switched his time on-ball and attack. He demonstrated an ability to use the ball well with clean hands. In the second quarter, Berry showed a willingness to get involved in the contest, with a Dusty style fend-off impressing the fans, and showed a nous for where the goals are. Berry is also a strong tackler, and produced the highlight of the day with what was possibly the mark of the season with a huge hanger in the third term, before unselfishly trying to centre the ball.
Would really love to get Thomas to our club, but alas I think our first pick will be too high and our 2nd too low.
 

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I think We’ll be better off once Beams is replaced as an inside mid and played him on the wing or half forward flank.

Lost his core strength after his last knee injury. I’m assuming he doesn’t do much core strength exercises to rest his knee

From 2015-18 his average clearances have dropped from 6.5 to 4.5 and similarly his contested possessions has dropped from 13 to 9.

Also Bundy has dropped off since injuries.

Even Berry isn’t that good yet.
Not sure about that connection between knee issues and core strength, there are plenty of core exercises you can do that don't put any stress on you knee.
 
Not sure about that connection between knee issues and core strength, there are plenty of core exercises you can do that don't put any stress on you knee.

We’ll surely we can all agree that since that knee injury he spends half the game on the ground because he gets knocked around so easily. Plus he can’t break or lay a tackle.
 
Just looking at a possible top 25. In bold are the mids available in the general draft pool not tied to clubs through various academies. Did not bold the KPP's, small forwards, and players tied to various clubs.

1. Jack Lukosius
2. Sam Walsh - General Mid
3. Bailey Smith - General Mid
4. Jackson Hately - Inside Mid

5. Ben King
6. Max King
7. Nick Blakey (Syd)
8. Tarryn Thomas (North)
9. Izak Rankine
10. Ian Hill
11. Connor Rozee - Mid/Forward
12. Curtis Taylor - General Mid
13. Jack Bytel - Inside Mid

14. Jye Caldwell - General Mid
15. Tom Berry - Inside Mid

16. Lachlan Sholl - General Defender
17. Luke Valente - Inside Mid

18. Bailey Williams
19. Rhylee West (Bulldogs)
20. Hudson Garoni
21. Bailey Scott (GC)
22. Isaac Quaynor (Collingwood)
23. Riley Collier-Dawkins - Inside Mid
24. Ed McHenry - Outside Mid
25. Chayce Jones - General Mid
 
Just looking at a possible top 25. In bold are the mids available in the general draft pool not tied to clubs through various academies. Did not bold the KPP's, small forwards, and players tied to various clubs.

1. Jack Lukosius
2. Sam Walsh - General Mid
3. Bailey Smith - General Mid
4. Jackson Hately - Inside Mid

5. Ben King
6. Max King
7. Nick Blakey (Syd)
8. Tarryn Thomas (North)
9. Izak Rankine
10. Ian Hill
11. Connor Rozee - Mid/Forward
12. Curtis Taylor - General Mid
13. Jack Bytel - Inside Mid
14. Jye Caldwell - General Mid
15. Tom Berry - Inside Mid
16. Lachlan Sholl - General Defender
17. Luke Valente - Inside Mid

18. Bailey Williams
19. Rhylee West (Bulldogs)
20. Hudson Garoni
21. Bailey Scott (GC)
22. Isaac Quaynor (Collingwood)
23. Riley Collier-Dawkins - Inside Mid
24. Ed McHenry - Outside Mid
25. Chayce Jones - General Mid
It would be interesting to see what Hately's testing results were as both Smith and Walsh are aerobic beasts. Looking forward to seeing some more vision of the boys as the champs continues but the ability to work at the coal face and also be able to spread is highly important in today's game and skills by foot. Caldwell and Berry have a bit of toe and that ability to get separation from a contest. Supposedly Bytel isn't as resilient as some recruiters would like. Yesterday, the majority of Valente's clearances were accumulated early when the contest was more willing. Apologies for highlighting Melbourne again but another thing to take into consideration was the majority of their newer players are hard at it types so again another factor to take into consideration. I'm still for generating more picks in the top 25 somehow.
 

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