Preview 2021 AFL National Draft | NM - #1, #20, #42, #47,#72, #77, #95

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I still reckon we did the right thing looking back it all .
Logan MAC - still unsure about the 1 season he had (he wasn’t even talked about earlier in the year )
Elijah H - acl risk & hope he can talk walk walk the talk . I actually found him F#cking annoying when he talked ! God help his teammates!
The 2 defensive talls * took - one if not both smelt of a Lauchie Hansen recruit .
So Yeah Phillips all the way 👍👍👍

If Cox was at our second and Allison at our third - we might of taken a tall.

No one will ever know where we had these guys ranked
 

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Chesser and Sinn would really suit us based on who we took this year

Both loom as damaging running types at AFL level. Chesser may even be a damaging half back at AFL level. Both have genuine leg speed and run sub 3 second 20m’s. Sinn has been compared to Josh Kelly as an example...

Keep an eye out for them this year in the NAB League.

I really can’t see us winning the spoon personally, Id be surprised if we finished below Adelaide as a minimum, they will 100% be in full tank mode for Horne. Bottom 5 I think, yes.

The midfield is just starting to look pretty powerful (despite very young) and with Goldy and Cunners still there as senior experience in there, I think we will get a hold of a few sides next year.

I love Horne, but if we added Sinn to the ball winners we took this year, boy, we’d probably have close to the best group of young mids in the league.
 
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Chesser and Sinn would really suit us based on who we took this year

Both loom as damaging running types at AFL level. Chesser may even be a damaging half back at AFL level. Both have genuine leg speed and run sub 3 second 20m’s. Sinn has been compared to Josh Kelly as an example...

Keep an eye out for them this year in the NAB League.

I really can’t see us winning the spoon personally, Id be surprised if we finished below Adelaide as a minimum, they will 100% be in full tank mode for Horne. Bottom 5 I think, yes.

The midfield is just starting to look pretty powerful (despite very young) and with Goldy and Cunners still there as senior experience in there, I think we will get a hold of a few sides next year.

I love Horne, but if we added Sinn to the ball winners we took this year, boy, we’d probably have close to the best group of young mids in the league.
From what I’ve seen of Sinn he plays tall, more of a utility than pure mid. Is midfield where he settles at AFL level?
 

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Chesser and Sinn would really suit us based on who we took this year

Both loom as damaging running types at AFL level. Chesser may even be a damaging half back at AFL level. Both have genuine leg speed and run sub 3 second 20m’s. Sinn has been compared to Josh Kelly as an example...

Keep an eye out for them this year in the NAB League.

I really can’t see us winning the spoon personally, Id be surprised if we finished below Adelaide as a minimum, they will 100% be in full tank mode for Horne. Bottom 5 I think, yes.

The midfield is just starting to look pretty powerful (despite very young) and with Goldy and Cunners still there as senior experience in there, I think we will get a hold of a few sides next year.

I love Horne, but if we added Sinn to the ball winners we took this year, boy, we’d probably have close to the best group of young mids in the league.

Do you think we would look at Van Rooyen?
 

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Just get another quality mid, get a key forward in the 2nd round.

Key forwards are topping up pieces. You don't need top key forwards for success. Bulldogs and Richmond never had the best key forwards.
 

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Just get another quality mid, get a key forward in the 2nd round.

Key forwards are topping up pieces. You don't need top key forwards for success. Bulldogs and Richmond never had the best key forwards.

Richmond have Riewoldt and Lynch. Bulldogs are the odd side out over recent history not to have a dominant forward. Pretty much every side in recent history to win a flag has a dominant forward picked high in the draft.

“You don’t need key forwards for success” is just dumb and wrong.


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Just get another quality mid, get a key forward in the 2nd round.

Key forwards are topping up pieces. You don't need top key forwards for success. Bulldogs and Richmond never had the best key forwards.

The Bulldogs are the only exception. Richmond has Lynch and Riewoldt for the second and third flags and every other premier has had quality big forwards.

We are putting a heap of faith in Larkey and Comben if we don't chase at least one more quality tall forward.
 

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The Bulldogs are the only exception. Richmond has Lynch and Riewoldt for the second and third flags and every other premier has had quality big forwards.

We are putting a heap of faith in Larkey and Comben if we don't chase at least one more quality tall forward.

To be fair though, big forwards have a tendency to leave for bags of cash.
 

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To be fair though, big forwards have a tendency to leave for bags of cash.

Clubs have a tendency to throw big bags of cash at them. Might be a sign that they are not so easy to find and are important. Even then the two that really fit that description are Lynch and Cameron and it is not as though they are the only ones that bailed on the Suns and Giants.

Is there one we could throw a big bag of cash at around 2022 or 2023?
 

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Clubs have a tendency to throw big bags of cash at them. Might be a sign that they are not so easy to find and are important. Even then the two that really fit that description are Lynch and Cameron and it is not as though they are the only ones that bailed on the Suns and Giants.

Is there one we could throw a big bag of cash at around 2022 or 2023?

Buddy was who I had in mind.
 

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The Bulldogs are the only exception. Richmond has Lynch and Riewoldt for the second and third flags and every other premier has had quality big forwards.

We are putting a heap of faith in Larkey and Comben if we don't chase at least one more quality tall forward.

Richomnd's had a whole bunch of little blokes hence lynch and riewolt are but additions. We need the get the top qulity little blokes first. A lynch type will pop up eventually for us to finally throw the big bag of money.
 
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