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List Mgmt. - Carlton's 2018 Draft Thread II
I love how you have 2 attempts at Jack Lukosius' name and you butchered it twice. Especially since your username is Socrates It's the Monty Python Socrates...permanently...errr nonplussed :Dwww.bigfooty.com
Geez that was a good top 10, Lukosious has been a massive disappointment though.
Really liking Mitch Szybkowski
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Yep my apologies you are correct.Melbourne got Jackson at 3 because they finished 17th that year.
They traded their future 1st to get Pickett.
Any Footage?
Agree with you Szybkowski is a great pick. Low risk. But I doubt Carlton take an inside mid with first pick. Budslinger on the other hand fulfills a needNot as yet, but you see plenty from the recent championship games
Agree with you Szybkowski is a great pick. Low risk. But I doubt Carlton take an inside mid with first pick. Budslinger on the other hand fulfills a need
Yup agreed a tall KPP or midfielder and hopefully they turn our to be an A grade talent.If Busslinger slides we should take him.
Szybkowski isn't pure inside, more like a Sparrow
I'm just a bird in the sky?Her is a speculative one.
Ziggy Toledo Glasman Dandenong Stingrays has kicked @ least 2 goals in all NAB games. 194cm 3rd fwd. Potentially fills the Gunston, Fritsch, Waite hole
See how he goes, this week, will be a test
He is the type I would pick in the 4th round....good football brain, great below his knees, marking needs work.
It is whether his 10 to 15 possession at U19s translates to AFL.
My point is he is the type of risk we need to take.
Depends on the clubDon't mind who we get, looks a few rippers at the 6-11 range. Busslinger as a KPD is good but I think a few of those mid fwds suit our play and needs.
I'd just love someone that can make an impact in next year or two.
Question for the draft watchers: which of the top tier could make the biggest impact in 2023?
My number one wish for the offseason isn't a player for once. It's some bloody changes and a little luck with our strength, conditioning and durability.Depends on the club
Wardlaw, Clarke, Humphrey Hotton, Sheezel
But, that’s not what the draft is for
No more pioneers. Get players from successful programs.Gallagher is the Pioneers Captain...
So has leadership qualities... He alternates between HFF and HBF with stint in the middle...
Has been in the best players for Pioneers 7 out of 9 games, with his 3 Carlton reserves games, we'd have a good idea of him... Quality player and person...
Unfortunately limitations in the program do impact their development practices, often putting their players behind the 8 ball.Can’t argue about how Pioneers are run… However doesn’t mean their players are no good…
Maybe it's just the ones we pick.Can’t argue about how Pioneers are run… However doesn’t mean their players are no good…
No doubt...Unfortunately limitations in the program do impact their development practices, often putting their players behind the 8 ball.
Hewett's disposal was very good playing for WA against Victoria, there does not appear to be apparent weakness in that area.
Lukosious is one of the best kicks in the AFL and he will go on to be a very good player when G.C. stop shifting him around to cover their weaknesses....Geez that was a good top 10, Lukosious has been a massive disappointment though.
From what I've seen of him the idea that "Lukosious being a good kick" is one of the biggest myths in football.Lukosious is one of the best kicks in the AFL and he will go on to be a very good player when G.C. stop shifting him around to cover their weaknesses....
Well we will agree to disagree, as I have witnessed different from you, and I guess time will be the judge of that anyway.....From what I've seen of him the idea that "Lukosious being a good kick" is one of the biggest myths in football.
Stocker being a good kick?From what I've seen of him the idea that "Lukosious being a good kick" is one of the biggest myths in football.
Compare Pioneers players to the players coming out of the Swans academy. Multiple players ready to contribute in their first year. Well developed.Unfortunately limitations in the program do impact their development practices, often putting their players behind the 8 ball.
No doubt at all - I wouldn't be writing off any player outright, their players are genuinely underdeveloped and less professional though which does have a significant impact on how they project.No doubt...
What I meant if the player is good enough, which team they come from shouldn't rule them out...
Both O'Sullivan and Gallagher have been invited to the draft combine so someone is interested in having a look...