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Lohman at 185cm is good size.What are peoples’ thoughts on Lohmann?
maybe a reasonable small forward option for us with a mid to later Pick?
And I see Greg Clark is again being brought up. Depth mid option?
Lohmann is more of a high half forward/winger than a pure small forward. For a pick in the 40+ range he is definitely worth the gamble but if we’re after a pure small forward there are other options.What are peoples’ thoughts on Lohmann?
maybe a reasonable small forward option for us with a mid to later Pick?
And I see Greg Clark is again being brought up. Depth mid option?
Lohmann is more of a high half forward/winger than a pure small forward. For a pick in the 40+ range he is definitely worth the gamble but if we’re after a pure small forward there are other options.
Lohmann, Motlop, Stretch?Fair. Can kick a goal. Gives me an Amon with better goal sense vibe.
which small forwards are worth a crack?
Lohmann is a serious talent and definitely someone I’d be looking at but as far as pure small forwards go we’d be looking at Jesse Motlop & Judson Clarke early and later in the draft Ronald Fejo, Jahmal Stretch, Harrison White, Josiah Kyle and Tyson Stengle might be worth a look. Paul Curtis from the Western Jets is a talent and is only at 183cm but plays similar to Brett Ebert and Mark LeCras as a lead up marking forward at a smaller size.Fair. Can kick a goal. Gives me an Amon with better goal sense vibe.
which small forwards are worth a crack?
Butler offers the potential to start as a half forward and move into the midfield later. He has a lot of upside and good athletic traits , quite quick and 184cm. However reckon he will go in low 20's and 16 is too early from our perspective. So unless we get another late 1sr to early 2nd selection he will be gone.Lohmann, Motlop, Stretch?
Butler a quick small fwd who can also impact in the midfield ie. perfect as the high half forward Ken seems to love employing!.
That Geelong have landed pick 41 for a 2 game player says everything about the rating of late picks in this draft.COLLINGWOOD will land Geelong tall Nathan Kreuger in a late pick swaps deal.
The Magpies have handed over pick 41 – the first of their four selections in the 40s – for Kreuger and also received the Cats' pick 55.
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Nightmare on Pie Street: Kreuger to help Collingwood attack
Geelong big man Nathan Kreuger arrives at Collingwoodwww.afl.com.au
Collingwood and Bulldogs will use most of their picks on matching bids for Daicos and Darcy.So 60, 70 and 71 have become 63, 73 and 74 with compo picks for Chol, Hewitt and Kelly. I assume there are a couple of more free agents move and compo picks awarded before trade / free agency period end.
No it wouldn't, because Stengle is shit and wouldn't make our side.I know what types of responses this comment will get but I wouldn’t mind port getting Tyson Stengle. 22 years old, in the SANFL played 19 games kicking 44 goals for the year, Premiership player.
would allow Butters and or Rozee to be able 100% commit to the midfield.
Tyson Stengle moving to Melbourne to live with Eddie Betts isn't he?I know what types of responses this comment will get but I wouldn’t mind port getting Tyson Stengle. 22 years old, in the SANFL played 19 games kicking 44 goals for the year, Premiership player.
would allow Butters and or Rozee to be able 100% commit to the midfield.
Probably won’t happen but might be a good move.
Only the off field stuff is a worry
Wouldn't happen, he's not getting a game ahead of Raz or Robbie, meanwhile he can head to Melbourne and walk into a best 22 while hanging out with EddieI know what types of responses this comment will get but I wouldn’t mind port getting Tyson Stengle. 22 years old, in the SANFL played 19 games kicking 44 goals for the year, Premiership player.
would allow Butters and or Rozee to be able 100% commit to the midfield.
Probably won’t happen but might be a good move.
Only the off field stuff is a worry
I know what types of responses this comment will get but I wouldn’t mind port getting Tyson Stengle. 22 years old, in the SANFL played 19 games kicking 44 goals for the year, Premiership player.PLAYERCARDSTART18Tyson Stengle
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would allow Butters and or Rozee to be able 100% commit to the midfield.
Probably won’t happen but might be a good move.
Only the off field stuff is a worry
The white stuff is slightly better in Geelong than in Adelaide. Stengle will again fail at his 3rd AFL club.I know what types of responses this comment will get but I wouldn’t mind port getting Tyson Stengle. 22 years old, in the SANFL played 19 games kicking 44 goals for the year, Premiership player.
would allow Butters and or Rozee to be able 100% commit to the midfield.
Probably won’t happen but might be a good move.
Only the off field stuff is a worry
Another blow for Victorian draft prospects. The Vic Metro NAB AFL Draft Combine, which was scheduled for Sunday at Holden Centre for nearly 40 players, has been cancelled. Under COVID-19 restrictions and with exams ahead the AFL has decided to pull the pin on it.
Teams with the most amount of scouts in Vic watching these players the furthest out and getting to school games as well as nab league will be the clubs that make out of this draft well by identifying the undervalued Vic kids.
So basically the rich well staffed Vic clubs.