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And quick, with burst speed most mids can only dream about. Richmond know what they're doing and his game style fits right in with the way they play.....but hey why would we want to copy Richmond style wise?It's a really strange dropoff, was a very damaging player in his junior year, his kicking was a little suspect (good when given space, though), but he's not near the best Carlton prospect right now
Thomson still has those basic traits that you want from a potentially really damaging inside mid - clean in the contest, can go forward, good overhead, agile... can see why Richmond took him, had him in my top 25
So Thomson will be no good because his brother Paddy has been a little disappointing thus far into his expansive AFL career all of 2 years?He had a decent first year but his kicking has been utterly terrible ever since. I know second year blues is a thing but I don't think I can remember seeing a players skills drop off so noticeably.
Where did I say that?So Thomson will be no good because his brother Paddy has been a little disappointing thus far into his expansive AFL career all of 2 years?
Richmond disagree obviously.Oooohhh ... That's controversial ....don't agree.... Dow is still problematical about being more than a servicable player ....his brother has struggled to make a real impact so far
You didn't.Where did I say that?
Best part is we used Geelong's pick to take him.Nice work by Port. We took Sholl from under their noses last year too. Apparently Chris Scott was none too pleased.
Would be interesting if the move was for Kemp
Would we rather Kemp, or Worrell and Schoenberg? Tough question as I love Kemp, but we got great value from our two picks
Would be interesting if the move was for Kemp
Would we rather Kemp, or Worrell and Schoenberg? Tough question as I love Kemp, but we got great value from our two picks
Cooper Stephens probably, why it was no go with Geelong.
Reading that too we might have taken Deven Robertson and not Schoenberg if we'd been able to entice Port to part with their pick?
Definitely cooper Stevens, dekoning or Robertson But in big sight we didn’t expect land Worrell, if we had known that I don’t think we would have tried to trade up, sure by draft end glad we didn’t, Worrell was a steal roo good to refuse who will in time play wing or in middle, as his coaches have said and stressed to recruiters. Gonna be a ripperI strongly suspect it was for Cooper Stephens
I'd tend to agree. I think that the club will be ecstatic with their 1st 3 picks and then to get 2 project players later in the draft. But Worrell certainly seems like a big steal and he could really be anything. I like Shoenberg and I would not bet against him debuting next year and of course McAsey - top top get for us and just about our most pressing long term need (the next Talia) hopefully - fingers crossed - filledDefinitely cooper Stevens, dekoning or Robertson But in big sight we didn’t expect land Worrell, if we had known that I don’t think we would have tried to trade up, sure by draft end glad we didn’t, Worrell was a steal roo good to refuse who will in time play wing or in middle, as his coaches have said and stressed to recruiters. Gonna be a ripper
What pick was Paddy again ?Richmond disagree obviously.
And that is relevant to Thomson Dow's football ability and the 2019 draft?What pick was Paddy again ?
No, I just was responding to your statement about RICH thinking differently about Dow, to meAnd that is relevant to Thomson Dow's football ability and the 2019 draft?
2 v 1 doesn't always work...It's very hard to say Kemp over Worrell and Schoenberg.
Both look like they have the tools blossom into top players. I mean, so does Kemp, but 2 v 1.
I think the Crows are potentially in a fantastic position once the 2020 Trade and Draft comes around.
There'll be a lot of clubs looking to shuffle up and down the order to either maximise picks before bids come, look to accumulate more points or just try to improve their position in the pecking order. There'll also be the option of trading in some players from teams such as Melbourne or GWS who may try to buy their way back into the 1st Round or need to tinker with their list due to salary cap restrictions.
Hopefully your List Management Team shows some innovation, imagination and applies some left-field thinking to make the most of this hand. The potential is there to have three 1st Rounders in 2020 (2 inside the Top 10) and defer another to 2021. You'll all have a lot to look forward to over the next couple of years.
I think there's 3 GWV Rebels in contention for this draft at this point on what I saw this year, clearly East Point FC/Geelong Grammar's Nick Stevens is the standout and could possibly be a 1st round contender even this far out, East Point FC's Harry Sharp and St. Arnaud's Jack Tillig also showed quite a bit of talent at different times throughout 2019. Hopefully if Harry and Jack elevate their form next year they'll get an invite into the AFL ACADEMY Hub training squad with Nick being the only Rebel in the 21 man Vic Country squad at present. I reckon Jack might transition from playing mainly down back into the Rebels midfield in 2020 so that should give him the opportunity to get noticed more.Mutineer what's your early thoughts on Jack Tillig's draft chances next year?
I think the Crows are potentially in a fantastic position once the 2020 Trade and Draft comes around.
There'll be a lot of clubs looking to shuffle up and down the order to either maximise picks before bids come, look to accumulate more points or just try to improve their position in the pecking order. There'll also be the option of trading in some players from teams such as Melbourne or GWS who may try to buy their way back into the 1st Round or need to tinker with their list due to salary cap restrictions.
Hopefully your List Management Team shows some innovation, imagination and applies some left-field thinking to make the most of this hand. The potential is there to have three 1st Rounders in 2020 (2 inside the Top 10) and defer another to 2021. You'll all have a lot to look forward to over the next couple of years.
There's that Baldwin kid againWhich 2020 draft prospects are training at your club?
Adelaide father-son prospect Luke Edwards headlines a group of 56 potential 2020 draftees training across the 18 clubswww.afl.com.au
There's that Baldwin kid again
WHICH 2020 PROSPECTS ARE TRAINING AT YOUR CLUB?No Tariek Newchurch?