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Nailed it I reckonHello everyone, I've just finished up with the BigFooty Phantom Draft picking for you lot. Figured I'd throw a quick summary in here to get some feedback.
Pick 10. Bailey Humphrey | 186cm 84kg
Powerful forward-midfielder in the mold of De Goey, his set shots need quite a bit of work but as a mid he provides so much power and agility he was hard to pass up. Just a high-upside prospect with the power and speed to break games open off his own boot.
Pick 31. Max Gruzewski | 193cm 84kg
Versatile and athletic swingman, he plays as a third tall in both defence and the forward line. Good kick for goal as well, with plenty of potential to develop in the VFL for a season or two as he finds out where his best position is.
Pick 35. Harry Lemmey | 199cm 94kg
Another high-upside forward, Lemmey has all the tools to dominate and just hasn't put it all together this year. A great kick up the ground and marking force deep, he plays well in a structured and consistent forward system. Battled illness and injury throughout the year, after a season in a professional program he has every chance to recapture the form that made him a potential number 1 pick early in the year.
Pick 45. James Van Es | 197cm 94kg
Athletic tall backman who plays strong as a lockdown fullback but with the speed and vertical leap to be a dominant force as an interceptor. Another pick with a lot of talent and upside, JVE needs to translate his speed and spring into a weapon on the rebound. As low-risk and high-reward as you can get this late in the draft.
I'm not 100% up to date with the Saints list needs, but I figured some developable x-factor in KPPs would help stabilize the spine around a strong midfield with some developing talent looking to rotate through in Clark, Gresham, Owens, and Windhager.
I’m so nervous about our pick. Mckenzie & Tsatas the safe natural midfield options. Humphrey looks like a bonafide match winner. Phillipou could be Bont or he could be Daniel Healy.It's almost better not having the choice. You know we will pick the wrong one
Got to give to get, and if we're all in, we're ALL IN.I don’t like the idea of giving up our future 1st in a strong draft year.
2018 Draft - Walsh went at 1 , Max at pick 4 , Rozee at pick 5 , Ben Kingat 6 and Bailey SmithPLAYERCARDSTART34Ben King
- Age
- 25
- Ht
- 202cm
- Wt
- 98kg
- Pos.
- Fwd
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 7.2
- 2star
- K
- 5.0
- 2star
- HB
- 2.2
- 2star
- M
- 3.5
- 4star
- T
- 0.5
- 3star
- G
- 1.3
- 5star
- D
- 7.5
- 2star
- K
- 5.6
- 2star
- HB
- 1.9
- 1star
- M
- 3.6
- 4star
- T
- 0.3
- 1star
- G
- 1.5
- 5star
- D
- 6.8
- 2star
- K
- 4.4
- 2star
- HB
- 2.4
- 3star
- M
- 3.2
- 4star
- T
- 0.2
- 3star
- G
- 1.0
- 4star
PLAYERCARDENDat 7. We need to think about what we could be giving up. Use our seconds / future second to push up if the draft falls to our advantage. Even if next years reportedly strong draft doesn’t quite measure up to 2018 , it still would have to be better than this years draft where the touted top 10 , is sprinkled with kids with kicking issues.PLAYERCARDSTART3Bailey Smith
- Age
- 25
- Ht
- 185cm
- Wt
- 86kg
- Pos.
- M/F
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 18.3
- 5star
- K
- 8.5
- 3star
- HB
- 9.8
- 5star
- M
- 2.3
- 2star
- T
- 3.8
- 5star
- CL
- 2.7
- 4star
- D
- 19.8
- 5star
- K
- 9.6
- 4star
- HB
- 10.2
- 5star
- M
- 1.8
- 2star
- T
- 3.2
- 4star
- CL
- 3.2
- 4star
- D
- 14.8
- 4star
- K
- 7.6
- 3star
- HB
- 7.2
- 5star
- M
- 2.0
- 3star
- T
- 3.4
- 5star
- CL
- 1.6
- 4star
PLAYERCARDEND
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Seems like pick 10 is a great spot to be (Get ferked all those who say finishing mid table doesn’t get you elite talent). Please just take Cam Mac with it.
But If our recruiters think they’ll have to pick between Cmac and one of Tsatis, Humphrey or Phillipou, I’d be okay with them trading next years 1st for Carlton’s pick 11. Would need to be done pre draft I reckon as too much premium is required to do it in the moment.
Carlton can point to this so called super draft and say they’re loaded up for next year and the media will call them heroes and predict a bottom 4 stk finish. Cue blues fans pandemonium. Meanwhile we take a CMac/Tsatis double into year 1 with RTB and get to work.
I'm banking on the promise of the 'Super Draft' to account for any sweetener being required and assuming we'll be around 9-12 again.All good, but Carlton wouldn't be betting on us being crap, and you'd need to sweeten the deal. No-one will give you something for nothing.
Even if we were guaranteed pick 11 in 2023 , pick 11 in 2022 is worth more, its getting a player in faster with a years development.
Why do we think Carlton would be willing to give up a round 1 pick this year though?Seems like pick 10 is a great spot to be (Get ferked all those who say finishing mid table doesn’t get you elite talent). Please just take Cam Mac with it.
But If our recruiters think they’ll have to pick between Cmac and one of Tsatis, Humphrey or Phillipou, I’d be okay with them trading next years 1st for Carlton’s pick 11. Would need to be done pre draft I reckon as too much premium is required to do it in the moment.
Carlton can point to this so called super draft and say they’re loaded up for next year and the media will call them heroes and predict a bottom 4 stk finish. Cue blues fans pandemonium. Meanwhile we take a CMac/Tsatis double into year 1 with RTB and get to work.
Chuck in a second round pick swap to sweeten the dealAll good, but Carlton wouldn't be betting on us being crap, and you'd need to sweeten the deal. No-one will give you something for nothing.
Even if we were guaranteed pick 11 in 2023 , pick 11 in 2022 is worth more, its getting a player in faster with a years development.
Suuuuuuuuppppppper draaaaaaaaaaaftWhy do we think Carlton would be willing to give up a round 1 pick this year though?
Suuuuuuuuppppppper draaaaaaaaaaaftWhy do we think Carlton would be willing to give up a round 1 pick this year though?
Suuuuuuuuppppppper draaaaaaaaaaaft
Echo echo echo
Because the people rating him aren't judging him off one highlights package of a game that was probably far from his best
Here is a couple more for the non believers
Draft prospect: Elijah Tsatas
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Draft prospect: Elijah Tsatas
Check out the highlights of 2022 NAB AFL Draft prospect Elijah Tsataswww.afl.com.au
I don't know about that. It really is a superdraft. The attraction is obvious and we'll wear a lot of initial ridicule for being the only suckers to trade out of it.So they fall for it but the Saints know better.
That would be a first.
We might have the same problem with James, Will & TeddyIve raised this before but can someone PLEASE explain to me how the * Brisbane get Fletcher and Ashcroft when according to the table in the sticky they are nearly 800 point short of matching a bid JUST for Ashcroft and some 1800 points short (or the equivalent of pick 5) of both?
Like, seriously what is the ******* point of the bid match system if you can just roll into a top 5 picks worth of deficit to match them?
Also Ashcrofts younger brother is 2 drafts away i believe (and supposedly as good if not better) will they be allowed to match for him if they still have residual "debt" from this years trade and draft period?
Yuck .... racks em up but not sure he is impactfulHello… fox sports reporting this
Should the Bombers overlook Tsatas, it remains unclear how far he could slide down the order. Non-Victorian clubs are wary of drafting Tsatas, meaning it’s unlikely Gold Coast and West Coast would take him with their respective first picks. And with speculation the Hawks and Cats are wedded to other players, recruiters believe St Kilda would be a chance to pounce on Tsatas late in the top 10.
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AFL Draft Whispers: Bomber mystery amid speculation around possible early slider; Suns could pinch WA gun
Early slider mystery amid Dons’ ‘lack of unity’; Suns could pinch rival’s No.1 choice: Draft Whisperswww.foxsports.com.au
Hawthorn are reportedly committed to Humphrey.McKenzie and Tsatas will both be gone by our pick, IMO.
GWS: Cadman
BRIS: Ashcroft
NORF: Wardlaw
NORF: Sheezel
ESS: Tsatas
GC: Busslinger
HAW: McKenzie
CATS: Clark
WC: Ginbey
STK: Humphrey
CARL: Phillipou
DOGS: Jefferson
WC: Hewett
Nah, knowing our luck, AFLwill have changed the rules and we won't have access.We might have the same problem with James, Will & Teddy
Happy for you to have that opinion on him, but if the argument is that he some how makes it to ten than it must mean hes no good, then wouldn't it be the same for any draftee not taken by then?It‘s more of the same he gets a lot of the ball which is a skill in itself, he has speed and endurance. His skills are ordinary at best, he’s hardly turning on the magic and dazzling us with his kicking. There’s something about this kid that doesn’t thrill me and clearly I’m not alone or he wouldn’t be falling. Anyway we’ll find out soon enough and like every draft crop it will take years before we know who actually nailed it. Who would have thought after Rowell‘s first 4 games and his tac cup form that Anderson would have gone past him by quite some margin.