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With that 2km time trial endurance, his added bulk and his already great kicking and marking... surely we take a look at Nik Cox if he’s available at our 1st pick. Kid could be a 10 year intercepting defender
Cox, midfielder Reef and a small forward like Laurie... plus midfielder Nick Daicos next year... and the developing mid Rantall and Bianco... Quaynor, J Daicos, T Brown... that’s a solid core group that moving forward
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Not sure about Rantall but all the others above average disposal. Needed.With that 2km time trial endurance, his added bulk and his already great kicking and marking... surely we take a look at Nik Cox if he’s available at our 1st pick. Kid could be a 10 year intercepting defender
Cox, midfielder Reef and a small forward like Laurie... plus midfielder Nick Daicos next year... and the developing mid Rantall and Bianco... Quaynor, J Daicos, T Brown... that’s a solid core group that moving forward
Not sure that T Brown fits that description?Not sure about Rantall but all the others above average disposal. Needed.
Not sure but Eddie ford isBrayden Cook any good?
I’ve talked about him a bit in this thread. He’s got a lot of X factor, somewhat a poor man’s Stevo.Brayden Cook any good?
JUH is either stalking BF or my Twitter...
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Is that code?Monica![]()
Of course this comes out just after I do an update.
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Draft Central Power Rankings: November 2020
The Draft Central November Power Rankings are in with no change to the 30 players, but plenty of shuffling across the board for the month.afl.draftcentral.com.au
I'm sure Cal Twomey's will come out on Wednesday once he gets a chance to copy this a bit.
Knightmare would be due an update too I guess.
Oh, naggers.
Would we need more a KPP then a Intercepting Mark? Howe and Moore do that
Feels more like you’re stalking his twitter Jen...JUH is either stalking BF or my Twitter...
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heh, thats his insta. I had the photo first lolFeels more like you’re stalking his twitter Jen...![]()
I hope Hollands falls a few spots to us. I don't think Norf will risk him, sydnay have an academy prospect. Hawthorn will take DGB at their pick, GC have an academy pick, so at 5 we should get Hollands or Phillips, I'm hoping we keep our first pick and take Callow, maybe a bit earlier than expected but could impact next year
IF Phillips and Hollans goes before Pick 5 we could pick a KPP Player Like
Zach Reid:
DGB thanksIf both Phillips and Hollands go before pick 5 then one of DGB or Thilthorpe will be there waiting to be snatched up.
If both Phillips and Hollands go before pick 5 then one of DGB or Thilthorpe will be there waiting to be snatched up.
Probably because of his club foot and rumoured contraction of ebola.#18 Reef McInnes
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro | Inside Midfielder
12/12/2002 | 193cm | 86kg
Sliding down the order due to others’ rises is another inside midfielder and a second NGA product from both the Scotch College and Oakleigh Chargers systems. Attached to Collingwood, McInnes is set to be yet another in the production line of academy and father-son prospects made available to the Magpies, and looms as a first round candidate. While he was pushed out to the forward line in Oakleigh’s stacked premiership side, McInnes is a bull on the inside who can dominate at stoppages. He is hardly the typical slow, strength-dependant type either, able to lean on his agility and awareness to effectively extract from midfield. The versatility he was made to learn as a bottom-ager adds another string to his bow, with goals a valuable part of his game in 2019.
October Ranking: #13
Last Month: Arguably a harsh slider on this list, McInnes still very much ranks highly in our eyes. He is a first prospect on pure talent, but will more likely attract a bid within the second round. He has done all he could to prove his worth this year despite not playing any football, showcasing his power at the Vic Metro Draft Combine with a 20m sprint time of 2.78 seconds. No, that is not a typo. He cut a pretty lean figure at said event too, and looks to have kept in good shape despite a 2km time trial result of 7:10.
He dropped quite a bit.
We being West Coast or Collingwood...?Will we use our first pick on McIness?