GC fans really don’t one, let alone both King twins.
Dodongo thinks the King Twins don't want to play for GC either.
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GC fans really don’t one, let alone both King twins.
What a load of bulldust. Pick 1 we take best available. If it's Lukosius then so be it. Most talented tall I've seen in the past 3 or 4 years I've been draft watching. That is going from his underage year too.Can not see us taking a tall with our first pick. No Matter how good they are, we have some great tall talent already. What we need is midfield talent, and being able to get the best mid in the draft is exactly what we need. You can find some value in midfielders later in the draft, but the elite ones are at the pointy end.
You don't think Hipwood has the ability to be the 'centrepiece' of a forward line?Lukosius looks like projecting as a tall wingman at senior level to me. I could even see him in that important third tall defender role with the way he reads the footy. Either way, I think he'll help the way sides move the footy, rather than taking big marks inside 50.
If I was looking for the centrepiece of my forward line for the next 15 years, I'm not sure I'd be completely convinced that Lukosius is the man.
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Madden's 20m sprint (2.69sec) and agility times (7.76) were faster than the respective AFL Draft Combine records set by Joel Wilkinson (2.75) and Stephen Hill (7.77).
We are supposedly leading the race to sign James Madden, an Irish lad - http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-06-15/lions-leading-the-race-to-sign-irish-prospect
Like all Irish prospects the skills will take time but it would seem he isn't lacking in athleticism
Lightning quick, hope we get him. Anyone with that type of speed is a gamechanger.We are supposedly leading the race to sign James Madden, an Irish lad - http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-06-15/lions-leading-the-race-to-sign-irish-prospect
Like all Irish prospects the skills will take time but it would seem he isn't lacking in athleticism
Would be great to have someone with that sort of speed out of the back half.Lightning quick, hope we get him. Anyone with that type of speed is a gamechanger.
Hopefully that speed translates to on field play, Joel Wilkinson didn't appear all that quick from the little snippets I saw of him.
The speed test is over 20 meters, I think the more meaningful measurement would be over 5-10 meters, that initial few steps bursting clear of a stoppage/opponent.
Probably, I wonder if they keep the shorter times or they don't bother.Safe to say though that if you're the quickest over 20, you're probably up there over 5-10
Yes they do, at 5m and 10m.Probably, I wonder if they keep the shorter times or they don't bother.
Do you know whether you can access them anywhere briz?Yes they do, at 5m and 10m.
No that I am aware. I did read some of last years results that were published in an article, where there was a small cross section of looking at players speed over 5m, 10m and 20m from the draft combine.Do you know whether you can access them anywhere briz?
Jye Bolton has been having a ripper season in the wafl as well. Averaging over 30 disposals a game as an inside mid. Same age group as Pickett. Doesnt hurt to have a look at these kinds of players, but at that age without afl experience (bolton did have a year at Collingwood, played 3 games i think.) it makes it a big gamble. It can happen tho, podsiadly n stewart at the cats for example.Marlion Pickett is one I hope we look at as a mature ager. 26 so not ideal age profile but we could use a talented player aged 26-28. Fast with elite skills and he is having an outstanding season in the WAFL. I was keen on him a few years back when he was around 23/24 and in strong draft contention after an impressive year in the WAFL. Was expected to go in the National Draft that year from memory if not definitely the rookie draft but didn't get a look in and perhaps his motivation dropped after that as he's been a tad quieter the past couple years but looks rejuvenated this season. One to keep an eye on.
Look up the squad lists for the game in the U18 Champs section on the draft board.It's a pain in the backside not knowing who is who.