Not sure when the first pick will be called, but it seems they're taking a long run up on this one.
When do they do the Michael Voss tribute to Robert Harvey ? That seemed to run longer than Harvey's actual career.
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Not sure when the first pick will be called, but it seems they're taking a long run up on this one.
3?Looks like we will be on a spree now, does that make it 3 spots .
Looks like we will be on a spree now, does that make it 3 spots .
Player with a decent injury history, think we’ve been down this path too many times before.Another 40+ possession game by Freeman. Can't wait to wait another team take him while we get a skinny kid who won't be ready to play afl for two years...
Watch him go to a club, and then watch ping his hamstring again 2 games in. Everyone knows his talent, but they also know the amount of scarring he has leaves him as a timebomb. A little can help you, but he's at the point where injury aggrevation is a daily reality.Another 40+ possession game by Freeman. Can't wait to wait another team take him while we get a skinny kid who won't be ready to play afl for two years...
I'd rather get a player who's ready when we are ready than a player who burns himself out over that same time period.Another 40+ possession game by Freeman. Can't wait to wait another team take him while we get a skinny kid who won't be ready to play afl for two years...
Doesn't OMac have to be inactive for the whole year?Looks like it
- Cuningham - Tyrone Thorne
- Marchbank - Alex Mirkov
- McDonald - Best available or maybe a Crocker
Doesn't OMac have to be inactive for the whole year?
Don't think Alex Rance wants to come out of retirement, and we missed the chance to draft BoltaAnother tall to help our defence, that kicks like a mule, runs like the wind and marks everything.
Doesn't OMac have to be inactive for the whole year?
Unless the rules have changed since the 2020Correct = inactive vs LTI.
Yep..
He still shows as 8-10 weeks,
Just get someone that can contribute to AFL or VFL team now...
By the time that his back it will be finals anyway and think he will get moved on at end of the year anyway..
This bloke could be a steal
Two makes sense, but no third. When the injured players return we have to create list space. Like the rumour of Markov at 210cm and effective tap ruckman. Good one to develop. With our dearth of big men, I would be inclined to take another ruck/forward with the second pick. Levi almost certain to be gone with his chronic knee. Our twos are undersized as well, having to play Williamson as a KPD is ridiculous, the bloke should be developed on a wing, trialled forward or simply consolidate his defensive work at the lower level.Unless the rules have changed since the 2020mid-season draftseason, this isn't correct: he simply remains inactive until someone else becomes inactive or has a season-ending injury.
Assuming Cuningham is out for the season, between him, OMac and McGovern, we can take 4 picks if we really want, we're just chancing our arm on our injury luck with the last 2 picks, and it pushes out the minimum return time for OMac and McGovern to 8 weeks if they weren't currently inactive.
Hell, we might still be able to use picks for Charlie and Kemp, but we really shouldn't.
There's a lot of play out in this mid-season draft, and I would genuinely consider a 3rd pick in that scenario.
This 19yo guy looks perfect as a project player, kpp averaging 8 marks a game, plus high possession player as well.But I would be happy with this kid if we had 2 picks, one being a spine player
Jack Avery – Perth Demons Colts
19 years old – 190cm – 83kg
Avery has been the dominant WAFL Colts player this season as a tall, contested midfielder. He is averaging 34 disposals per game, which included a 41 disposal, 14 mark game against East Fremantle. The next task for Avery is to hit the scoreboard when he floats forward, but his ability in the air has been impressive as he averages over eight marks per game. Clubs looking for a contested bull for the future will be heavily invested in the Cottesloe product.
This 19yo guy looks perfect as a project player, kpp averaging 8 marks a game, plus high possession player as well.
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