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Fcuk this go home factor. Sick of itMattaes Phillipou looks special but the go-home factor is a worry.
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Fcuk this go home factor. Sick of it
Yep, nearly at the top of my want listJust look at what this guy had to do to follow his dream.
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Nathan Walker - Wikipedia
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Heard him speaking on the radio one day. When he went to Europe he couldn't even understand the language.
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Nathan Walker - Wikipedia
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Phillipou.
a) If he wants home , demand 2 first rounders.
b) He's from Adelaide, he may change his mind about wanting to go home.
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Elijah Hewett Draft Profile
Swan Districts midfielder Elijah Hewett is an explosive athlete whose hard edge is part of a deadly arsenal of footballing weapons.central.rookieme.com
I have concerns over his ability to move in and out of stoppages. Simmilar to the concerns I had over Aiden Bonnar. Young kids need to be able to get in and out or it makes it a lot more difficult.He looks good, but i think it would be a stretch to take him with our first , and he'll be gone by our second.
Maybe if all of Mackenzie, Humphrey and Poo are gone, and we don't want to take Buslinger.
My concern about The Poo (and about Humphrey) is that they have been mid/tall leading forwards who have become midfielders in part.I have concerns over his ability to move in and out of stoppages. Simmilar to the concerns I had over Aiden Bonnar. Young kids need to be able to get in and out or it makes it a lot more difficult.
Fair call although I do think it often depends on which team these guys drafted to and how they’re developed.My concern about The Poo (and about Humphrey) is that they have been mid/tall leading forwards who have become midfielders in part.
In a similar vein to tall mids who started life as tall defenders, like Hustwaite.
While tall midfielders are very much in vogue, I prefer when they were natural midfielders who simply grew a lot - like Cripps and Bont - rather than ones we’re trying to make into mids.
We’ve all seen how often the kids drafted who had spent most of their time at half back “who’ll they develop into midfielders” actually get there.
My concern about The Poo (and about Humphrey) is that they have been mid/tall leading forwards who have become midfielders in part.
In a similar vein to tall mids who started life as tall defenders, like Hustwaite.
While tall midfielders are very much in vogue, I prefer when they were natural midfielders who simply grew a lot - like Cripps and Bont - rather than ones we’re trying to make into mids.
We’ve all seen how often the kids drafted who had spent most of their time at half back “who’ll they develop into midfielders” actually get there.
I feel that forwads are better in that sense at least. Phillipou could maybe not develop into a full time mid which would suck but he's also got the potential to play a Isaac Heeney role as well. Mid/Forwards just seem to be able to impact games a lot more than those back/mids from what I've seenMy concern about The Poo (and about Humphrey) is that they have been mid/tall leading forwards who have become midfielders in part.
In a similar vein to tall mids who started life as tall defenders, like Hustwaite.
While tall midfielders are very much in vogue, I prefer when they were natural midfielders who simply grew a lot - like Cripps and Bont - rather than ones we’re trying to make into mids.
We’ve all seen how often the kids drafted who had spent most of their time at half back “who’ll they develop into midfielders” actually get there.
I feel that forwads are better in that sense at least. Phillipou could maybe not develop into a full time mid which would suck but he's also got the potential to play a Isaac Heeney role as well. Mid/Forwards just seem to be able to impact games a lot more than those back/mids from what I've seen
Fyfe was drafted as more of a forward than a mid.My concern about The Poo (and about Humphrey) is that they have been mid/tall leading forwards who have become midfielders in part.
In a similar vein to tall mids who started life as tall defenders, like Hustwaite.
While tall midfielders are very much in vogue, I prefer when they were natural midfielders who simply grew a lot - like Cripps and Bont - rather than ones we’re trying to make into mids.
We’ve all seen how often the kids drafted who had spent most of their time at half back “who’ll they develop into midfielders” actually get there.
Looks the goods in this package. Got great hands above his eye level for a midfielder which is promising for his versatility.
Fyfe was drafted as more of a forward than a mid.
I think Phillipou has shown more than enough to show he's one of the best mids in the draft. It's not as though he's just been thrown in for a few games, he's played most if the year in the midfield, averaging 28 and 4.5 clearances.
He also had something like 18 CP's in one of the champs games.
He's only 5 days off being too young for this year's draft crop so it's probably not a huge surprise he didn't make a move into the middle until this year.
Unless McKenzie is there I'll be gutted if we pass on him. I'm surprised he's not being talked as a top 6 prospect from what I've seen tbh.
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Tom Scully Draft Profile
West Adelaide key forward Tom Scully produced an electric start to the season, putting his name firmly on the draft radar.central.rookieme.com
Really intriguing prospect, this kid.
Pretty recent soccer convert, and very recent forward (he’s been playing in the ruck), but kicked 37 goals in the SANFL U18s between Rounds 1 and 7.
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Tom Scully Draft Profile
West Adelaide key forward Tom Scully produced an electric start to the season, putting his name firmly on the draft radar.central.rookieme.com
Really intriguing prospect, this kid.
Pretty recent soccer convert, and very recent forward (he’s been playing in the ruck), but kicked 37 goals in the SANFL U18s between Rounds 1 and 7.
Someone possibly takes a flyer on him in the second.Draft range of 40-60
Could be a steal with our 4th pick
Phillips might be available with our 4th.Draft range of 40-60
Could be a steal with our 4th pick
All aboard the Poo train. Kids going to be a star. Reminds me of Patrick Cripps. Has the swagger tooFyfe was drafted as more of a forward than a mid.
I think Phillipou has shown more than enough to show he's one of the best mids in the draft. It's not as though he's just been thrown in for a few games, he's played most if the year in the midfield, averaging 28 and 4.5 clearances.
He also had something like 18 CP's in one of the champs games.
He's only 5 days off being too young for this year's draft crop so it's probably not a huge surprise he didn't make a move into the middle until this year.
Unless McKenzie is there I'll be gutted if we pass on him. I'm surprised he's not being talked as a top 6 prospect from what I've seen tbh.