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Well we know the dees wouldn't take the kid.if there was, he wouldnt be going in the 26-50 range
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Well we know the dees wouldn't take the kid.if there was, he wouldnt be going in the 26-50 range
Only the base rookie contract doesn't count in the CAP, anything above that still does.Makes sense. But someone mentioned earlier that the full rookie salary doesn’t add to the cap? If so I’d imagine we’d keep a player like Stack who’s probably on more than base on the rookie list as long as possible.
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Rivers @ 20


Might be why we're trying to get a mid 20's pick.Just watched DeKoning's highlight reel... very athletic for a KPD and looks a good prospect. Unfortunately won't last until our 2nd pick and our 1st is probably too early.
I did my little very uninformed Phantom Draft and had Trent Rivers being selected by Richmond.Will spew if we don't take Rivers if he is available.
Never thought I'd say this, but agree with Buckenara's ranking of Rivers and Cooper S.
✔ for youI did my little very uninformed Phantom Draft and had Trent Rivers being selected by Richmond.
You'd have to say close to 0 chance. Although I asked the same question of RCD last year and got the same response.Any chance Kemp is still on the board @ our first? Kid sounds like a gun. Hopefully the ACL scares off a few clubs early. Hard to see him getting past both Cats picks? He says he models his game off Cripps and Fyfe.
Seems like to kind of kid you trade up for.
Need him for our next Big Fish.Whats so good about rivers i would spew if we select him.
Never thought I'd say this, but agree with Buckenara's ranking of Rivers and Cooper S.
I would be happy to trade out our 202 1st rounder to north if De koning is on the board still at #27Just watched DeKoning's highlight reel... very athletic for a KPD and looks a good prospect. Unfortunately won't last until our 2nd pick and our 1st is probably too early.
Careful mate, Hawthorn fans will say he's the next big thing!20. HARRISON JONES
194cm, 75kg, Vic Metro/Calder Cannons, key forward
Buckenara says: Jones elevated himself into calculations with strong performances as a key forward during the carnival. He has a light frame at present but I believe he’s capable of putting on good size and clubs will identify him as a project key-position player who has a good work ethic. He leads up well to the ball carrier, has a good pair of hands, is agile and looks comfortable in front of goal, so there is a lot to like. These types of players are hard to find, so expect strong interest in Jones, given the lack of his type in this draft.
Plays like: Tim O’Brien
FMD pick #20 and he plays like Tim O’Brien
Jay Rantall - Plays like Nick VlastuinCareful mate, Hawthorn fans will say he's the next big thing!
What did he say?
Not a big fan of his. Made his reputation on taking Roughead instead of Tambling and continues to dine out on it. The truth was it was Clarkson that wanted 2 key position players so Hawks switched tactics at the last moment.
20. HARRISON JONES
194cm, 75kg, Vic Metro/Calder Cannons, key forward
Buckenara says: Jones elevated himself into calculations with strong performances as a key forward during the carnival. He has a light frame at present but I believe he’s capable of putting on good size and clubs will identify him as a project key-position player who has a good work ethic. He leads up well to the ball carrier, has a good pair of hands, is agile and looks comfortable in front of goal, so there is a lot to like. These types of players are hard to find, so expect strong interest in Jones, given the lack of his type in this draft.
Plays like: Tim O’Brien
FMD pick #20 and he plays like Tim O’Brien