Game Day 2019 AFL Draft

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Picking two types like Rantall and Bianco with so little to pick with, made off like bandits.

ruscoe will be an interesting watch.
 

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We could have taken Jeka just so we could have been able to say:

deka took jeka
 
We could have taken Jeka just so we could have been able to say:

deka took jeka

There was Knock on his Attitude and That looks to be True with him not getting Drafted
 
We could have taken Jeka just so we could have been able to say:

deka took jeka

Hey Saintly got my X-mas party at Yarra Valley races this Saturday........any tips would be appreciated re.
 
Hine saying that Bianco being viewed as a high half back or winger with scope for the midfield. Elite skills.
We've seemingly done OK this evening but a KP player has eluded us. Suspect we were hunting Harrison Jones and possibly Taheny this evening, but not to be.
 

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Looks fairly robust and mobile in his highlight package.

Got a bit of a Goldsack air about him with how he's a bit bash and crash in the contest and might end up around the same size (194cm)?

The real question is whether we grab one more kid in the rookie draft tomorrow, or go in one rookie short and trial someone over the pre-season?

A whole bunch of talented kids still on the board - maybe this is the time for Hine to strike and add a kid like Fraser Phillips who has massive upside and a lot of development left in him?
 
Guys , how many rookie spots do we have? for the guys that know? is there any chance we may get a key positional youngster?
 
I think it's obvious the Pies won the draft!
Isn’t that always Hawthorn?

ps dumb award surely goes to Silvagni... or is it named after him.

pps Dodoro always looks nasty, maybe it’s the hair colour he uses...
 
IMO we have snagged two of the best 30 , so given the hand we had I'm pretty happy.


I know zero about Ruscoe - hopefully a Hine special.

I have family in WA who raved about this kid last year when he played for East Freo. Apparently he is 194cm and is still growing.

This is his draft profile

STRENGTHS:
Intercept marking
Positioning
Skills
Versatility
Competitiveness


Over the past two seasons, Ruscoe has established himself as one of the better utilities in this year’s AFL Draft pool after some stunning performances. As a bottom-ager last year, Ruscoe booted 11 goals from 10 games and averaged 14 possessions, three tackles and two marks. He really caught the eyes of recruiters with his performance against Claremont in round three when he booted six goals from 20 possessions. He was also a member of the train-on squad for the WA Under 18s State Academy.

In 2019 he took his game to another level. In three games for East Fremantle Colts, Ruscoe kicked four goals and averaged 20 possessions, six inside 50s, four tackles and three marks while playing in almost every position. His notable performances came against Claremont in round one (20 possessions, six inside 50s, five marks, four tackles and two goals) and against Subiaco in round 2 (23 possessions, six inside 50s, three marks, three tackles and two goals). He was also a member of the Western Australia Under 18s state team in 2019 and he showed he belonged at the higher level. In four games for the Sandgropers, Ruscoe averaged 15 possessions (seven contested), five marks, four tackles and two rebounds playing primarily as a key defender. His notable performances came against Vic Metro (19 possessions, seven marks, three tackles and three rebounds) and South Australia (12 possessions – six contested – four marks and four tackles).

When playing as a key defender, Ruscoe was smart with his positioning and due to his strong overhead marking ability he was able to intercept many attacking entries by the opposition. He was also sound with his decision-making when he had ball in hand, and due to his excellent skill execution he was able to provide great attacking rebound.As a key forward, his leading patterns were excellent, he was powerful in one-on-one contests and he was an accurate set shot for goal. At times, he also showed he could play as a big-bodied midfielder who used his body as a battering ram to win the contested ball and clearances for his team.

Despite showing off some awesome versatility, it is still hard to pinpoint where Ruscoe plays his best footy. At this stage, it seems more likely that the club that picks him up will view him as a defender who can play on key position forwards or medium-sized hybrid forwards. Once he and his club figure out his position, expect Ruscoe to knuckle down to make that position his. The other major query on Ruscoe is his size. At 192 centimetres, some clubs may view him as a key position player, while others may view him as a medium-sized hybrid player. However, the club that does pick him up will have a player who is competitive, and hates losing. He also has the skills and the smarts to beat his opponents.
 

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