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I could be famously wrong but Phillipou looks more like Kyle Langford than Bontempelli to me.

I see the upside and talent but I'm just not as bullish on him than others. I don't really like too many in this draft to be honest. A lot will come down to how teams develop these kids rather than picking obvious consistent talents like the last couple years where even players taken in the second round like Motlop were ready to go.

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I could be famously wrong but Phillipou looks more like Kyle Langford than Bontempelli to me.

I see the upside and talent but I'm just not as bullish on him than others. I don't really like too many in this draft to be honest. A lot will come down to how teams develop these kids rather than picking obvious consistent talents like the last couple years where even players taken in the second round like Motlop were ready to go.
Outside of that blind turn in the highlights reel above, dead ringer for Ben Lennon.


Good overhead, good height, dynamic.

I've said this before, but I really don't like hybrids; smalls who play tall, rely on marks to kick goals. We've already got marking targets inside 50. What I'd like is either players breaking clear of a stoppage outside 50 receiving the ball and going bang on the run from 45, or crumbers that can be front and centre to harass the exit or snap the goal themselves.

We need to add an element of speed on the ball, give opposition reason to doubt whether they should stay with Curnow/Harry to run at the ball carrier to prevent the shot. At present, teams can play a goalkeeper-like role behind the ball and hold someone in the hotspot or a leading avenue, and it functions both as extra number and offensive pivot.

Run the ball in from 60, and that player is irrelevant and we're harder to shut down.
 
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Let me see. Did Ben Lennon fail to cement an AFL career because he was a "hybrid" or because he was 'Ben Lennon'. Forgive me for thinking it was the latter. The same reasoning aplies to every AFL footballer who doesn't make it.
 
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Outside of that blind turn in the highlights reel above, dead ringer for Ben Lennon.


Good overhead, good height, dynamic.

I've said this before, but I really don't like hybrids; smalls who play tall, rely on marks to kick goals. We've already got marking targets inside 50. What I'd like is either players breaking clear of a stoppage outside 50 receiving the ball and going bang on the run from 45, or crumbers that can be front and centre to harass the exit or snap the goal themselves.

We need to add an element of speed on the ball, give opposition reason to doubt whether they should stay with Curnow/Harry to run at the ball carrier to prevent the shot. At present, teams can play a goalkeeper-like role behind the ball and hold someone in the hotspot or a leading avenue, and it functions both as extra number and offensive pivot.

Run the ball in from 60, and that player is irrelevant and we're harder to shut down.
I'd prefer someone fast and good overhead/forward leader for our first pick, not a Ben Lennon all Aus. junior that played a 40 odd game AFL career type.
But most seem to rate Phillipou, and if he became Dangerfield 11. than you'd be mad to go past him.
 
I don't know if these highlights reveal his entire footy-craft, Phillipou looks strong overhead, but shows little explosiveness or fast leading patterns.
Would this be exposed by quality AFL defenders?
Nowhere near his “entire footy craft”. Hate the one or two minute highlight reels, particularly ones like this which only focus on the glory of goal kicking. The boy is a complete midfielder with excellent forward craft. Good disposal, two way running, effective overhead as well as on the deck and a great athletic profile.

Phillipou is ultimately a mid first who has traits in the ilk of Bont or a better kicking Fyfe. He can go forward and possibly could become a focal point, but will be a midfielder with maturity. Has the bonus of having a secondary role which should get him early games.

Everyone also needs to be aware that he has a late December birthday and is likely to be the youngest draftee. His upside is enormous. If he is available at our pick, we absolutely must take him in my opinion. Arr0w has advised privately and on these pages that he is a flight risk. I do not suggest fabrication, but I read the vast majority of material on impending drafts and have not seen it elsewhere. I like to think that in any upcoming Carlton draftee’s initial contract we will be seriously contending for a flag. We have some good SA connected youngsters in Durdin and Motlop on the list for support as well. I am not concerned by any go home conjecture.

I am very high on Hollands and suspect young Hewett was not at his best during the carnival with injury and a Covid “hangover” so would support his acquisition, but Phillipou is “the dream”. He may go higher, but plenty are hyped and no SA teams pick before us so there is a chance(I hope). If indeed there is a “go home” suggestion, it would absolutely deter the northern teams more than VIC teams. Jackson and Kelly are pretty much outliers wanting to move from contending teams, I would backup in, and if he does go home expect a high first rounder or more back in return down the track.

I get people quickly adopt or dismiss draftees on a whim, I like to think I am impartial, but certainly concede like others, I can latch on to a player just as others can. It is the posters who like to then set about affirming or “potting” them based on minimal real knowledge who annoy me. Highlights packages are a tool which can display ability or potential. I watched every U18 championship game. Some multiple times. The Foxtel broadcast games (read VIC games) are available. The earlier games were streamed, but are poor quality productions and not an easy watch. They do however give us an insight in to the non Victorian prospects. The very first game showed two standouts early Phillipou who had some press and exposure and less publicised team mate, forward/ruck Phoenix Foster (played “out of position” ahead of some hyped key position types and was (almost) dominant against some highly rated opposition).
 
I'm confused. Did Ben Lennon fail to cement an AFL career because he was a "hybrid" or because he was 'Ben Lennon'. Forgive me for thinking it was the latter. It's the same for every AFL footballer who doesn't make it.
I provided the basis for that in that post.

Also, if you're going to respond to something I've said, could you do me the courtesy of quoting my post?
 
Nowhere near his “entire footy craft”. Hate the one or two minute highlight reels, particularly ones like this which only focus on the glory of goal kicking. The boy is a complete midfielder with excellent forward craft. Good disposal, two way running, effective overhead as well as on the deck and a great athletic profile.

Phillipou is ultimately a mid first who has traits in the ilk of Bont or a better kicking Fyfe. He can go forward and possibly could become a focal point, but will be a midfielder with maturity. Has the bonus of having a secondary role which should get him early games.

Everyone also needs to be aware that he has a late December birthday and is likely to be the youngest draftee. His upside is enormous. If he is available at our pick, we absolutely must take him in my opinion. Arr0w has advised privately and on these pages that he is a flight risk. I do not suggest fabrication, but I read the vast majority of material on impending drafts and have not seen it elsewhere. I like to think that in any upcoming Carlton draftee’s initial contract we will be seriously contending for a flag. We have some good SA connected youngsters in Durdin and Motlop on the list for support as well. I am not concerned by any go home conjecture.

I am very high on Hollands and suspect young Hewett was not at his best during the carnival with injury and a Covid “hangover” so would support his acquisition, but Phillipou is “the dream”. He may go higher, but plenty are hyped and no SA teams pick before us so there is a chance(I hope). If indeed there is a “go home” suggestion, it would absolutely deter the northern teams more than VIC teams. Jackson and Kelly are pretty much outliers wanting to move from contending teams, I would backup in, and if he does go home expect a high first rounder or more back in return down the track.

I get people quickly adopt or dismiss draftees on a whim, I like to think I am impartial, but certainly concede like others, I can latch on to a player just as others can. It is the posters who like to then set about affirming or “potting” them based on minimal real knowledge who annoy me. Highlights packages are a tool which can display ability or potential. I watched every U18 championship game. Some multiple times. The Foxtel broadcast games (read VIC games) are available. The earlier games were streamed, but are poor quality productions and not an easy watch. They do however give us an insight in to the non Victorian prospects. The very first game showed two standouts early Phillipou who had some press and exposure and less publicised team mate, forward/ruck Phoenix Foster (played “out of position” ahead of some hyped key position types and was (almost) dominant against some highly rated opposition).
How do you view his speed and agility? I note he ran sub 3 seconds at the combine and remember some highlights early in the season of him bursting out of packs. If he uses his speed in game and has high-level agility to go with his endurance running, ball winning ability and forward craft - it's adds up to an exciting package.
 

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Draft picks (as of October 21):
10, 29, 49, 66

The list needs they must address: A key defender – and foxfooty.com.auunderstands that’s high on the Blues’ priority list. An intercept backman that can play higher up the ground would be ideal. A bit of speed through the midfield might be handy too.

The ideal draft prospects: The top two key defensive prospects in this year’s draft are East Perth’s Jedd Busslinger (196cm) and Eastern Ranges’ Lewis Hayes (197cm). Both players made the Under 18 All-Australian team, are brilliant interceptors yet just as adept one-on-one, have great decision-making skills and possess awesome athleticism for players of their size. Who the Blues take could largely depend on whether the Eagles prefer Busslinger over fellow WA prospect Reuben Ginbey with their first pick, which may prompt the Blues to push hard up the order. Gippsland Power duo Jacob Konstantey and Coby Burgiel, as well as Tasmania’s Lachie Cowan, would give the Blues some dash. They’d sit in the Blues’ second-round draft pick range.
 
I'd prefer someone fast and good overhead/forward leader for our first pick, not a Ben Lennon all Aus. junior that played a 40 odd game AFL career type.
But most seem to rate Phillipou, and if he became Dangerfield 11. than you'd be mad to go past him.
Crazy to think there’ll be 9 more dangersfield in between
 
Outside of that blind turn in the highlights reel above, dead ringer for Ben Lennon.


Good overhead, good height, dynamic.

I've said this before, but I really don't like hybrids; smalls who play tall, rely on marks to kick goals. We've already got marking targets inside 50. What I'd like is either players breaking clear of a stoppage outside 50 receiving the ball and going bang on the run from 45, or crumbers that can be front and centre to harass the exit or snap the goal themselves.

We need to add an element of speed on the ball, give opposition reason to doubt whether they should stay with Curnow/Harry to run at the ball carrier to prevent the shot. At present, teams can play a goalkeeper-like role behind the ball and hold someone in the hotspot or a leading avenue, and it functions both as extra number and offensive pivot.

Run the ball in from 60, and that player is irrelevant and we're harder to shut down.
And MP is already 5cm taller!
 
How do you view his speed and agility? I note he ran sub 3 seconds at the combine and remember some highlights early in the season of him bursting out of packs. If he uses his speed in game and has high-level agility to go with his endurance running, ball winning ability and forward craft - it's adds up to an exciting package.
You answered your own question. Again remember, youngest on the draft (to my knowledge)
 

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You answered your own question. Again remember, youngest on the draft (to my knowledge)
Dec 27th birthday - born 5 days later and he would be in next year's cohort.

I haven't seen anything written on his agility testing at the combine but top 10 for the 2km and vertical jump and sub-3sec 20m sprint suggest a good athletic profile. Was interested in your views as you clearly watch a lot more footage than most, particularly on his agility but also whether he uses his speed in game. Some guys can run great times in straight line tests but seem unable to utilise that speed in game situations.

Appreciate the detailed input :thumbsu::thumbsu:
 
The commentary on wanting a key defender is interesting.

Wonder if it’s just Fox Footy putting 2 and 2 together or a genuine chance of happening?

If we trade up or add an early second rounder I could see us balancing out our list needs with Busslinger at 10 and grabbing someone like Konstanty at whichever pick we manage to bring in.
 


Think this game showed the best of Busslinger. Later in the season he was hampered by the shoulder he ended up having surgery on and didn't look as assured in the air.

A lot of his kicks resulted in turnovers or were to contests where his team failed to retain possession
 
The commentary on wanting a key defender is interesting.

Wonder if it’s just Fox Footy putting 2 and 2 together or a genuine chance of happening?

If we trade up or add an early second rounder I could see us balancing out our list needs with Busslinger at 10 and grabbing someone like Konstanty at whichever pick we manage to bring in.

Wonder if it might be a case of leaking some misinformation and hoping to spook WC into taking Busslinger early?
 

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The commentary on wanting a key defender is interesting.

Wonder if it’s just Fox Footy putting 2 and 2 together or a genuine chance of happening?

If we trade up or add an early second rounder I could see us balancing out our list needs with Busslinger at 10 and grabbing someone like Konstanty at whichever pick we manage to bring in.
Konstanty looks like a beauty, Mot's and him could be a dangerous combo.
 
The commentary on wanting a key defender is interesting.

Wonder if it’s just Fox Footy putting 2 and 2 together or a genuine chance of happening?

If we trade up or add an early second rounder I could see us balancing out our list needs with Busslinger at 10 and grabbing someone like Konstanty at whichever pick we manage to bring in.
That would be an astute move and definitely Busslinger , agree to trading up a few levels to secure him, but not involving our fwd 1st rounder, next years top 12 /15 youngster are very good indeed, Delian, Curtin, Stevens, Reid, Sanchez Dursma quality youngsters.
 
Konstanty looks like a beauty, Mot's and him could be a dangerous combo.
Bit of Matty Lappin in the way he launches at the ball - doesn’t seem express quick but he’s good at getting aerial separation.

If he can work up the field he might be a reasonable option. We are still lacking a savvy half forward who can provide that link between the midfield and forwardine.
 
I suspect that is going to be the case anyway.

Busslinger at 8, then Hewett at 12 if not Ginbey.

Perhaps Hayes is actually the one we’re wanting another club to take?

Feels like the kind of year to play that sort of game. Fairly even draft, hard to identify a standout at most picks, a few clubs with multiple picks who might need to be tactical about which they select first.

Reminiscent of 2015 when we took Harry first, because we were confident Adelaide wouldn't pass him up if we didn't and wouldn't take Charlie before our next pick.
 
That would be an astute move and definitely Busslinger , agree to trading up a few levels to secure him, but not involving our fwd 1st rounder, next years top 12 /15 youngster are very good indeed, Delian, Curtin, Stevens, Reid, Sanchez Dursma quality youngsters.
I really doubt we end up moving up in this years first round.

Probably just sit back and wait on the best available, which might be Busslinger depending on what the Eagles are planning on doing.

Hewett, Phillipou and Hollands will all be in range and would be pretty straight forward selections.
 

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