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Cmac thank you.Cam or Poo. I reckon its nearly certain we get one of the two.
If they were the only 2 options who would everyone take?
Give me Poo.
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I'd be a bit disappointed with Clark. Looks like he will be a good player but he doesn't have that explosiveness or size our midfield is crying out for and so many in this top 10 appear to have.Has anyone contemplated Clark falling to us? Don't think it's out of the realms of possibility....
I tend to agree, particularly when the top of this draft has so many good and different big body midfielders, but in saying that I haven't looked closely at his highlights and by all accounts projects as a 200+ club captain sort of pedigree. Just gives off a bit of what we already have.I'd be a bit disappointed with Clark. Looks like he will be a good player but he doesn't have that explosiveness or size our midfield is crying out for and so many in this top 10 appear to have.
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I know I am getting old.....but I reckon that McKenzie has a fair bit of Peter Crimmins in him.Quicker than I thought. Like.
Also decent kicks to advantage/space![]()
No genuine media outlet has linked us with him or even mentioned us having any interest so even if Clark is there at our pick, it seems there are other we have more interest in.I tend to agree, particularly when the top of this draft has so many good and different big body midfielders, but in saying that I haven't looked closely at his highlights and by all accounts projects as a 200+ club captain sort of pedigree. Just gives off a bit of what we already have.
I bring it up because a twitter poster has predicted the Top 10, and this person had credits in the bank through the trade period also. Has us going with Clark. It's been posted on the Draft Rumours board.
Apart from the 15cm height differenceI know I am getting old.....but I reckon that McKenzie has a fair bit of Peter Crimmins in him.
Blonde hair
Similar physique
Stabby kicking style
In and under rover style
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Top 9 could be right surely we take cmac1. Greater Western Sydney - Aaron Cadman
2. Brisbane - Will Ashcroft
3. North Melbourne - George Wardlaw
4. North Melbourne - Harry Sheezel
5. Essendon - Elijah Tsatas
6. Gold Coast - Bailey Humphrey
7. Hawthorn - Mattaes Phillipou
8. Geelong - Jhye Clark
9. West Coast - Reuben Ginbey
10. St Kilda - Jedd Busslinger
11. Brisbane - Jaspa Fletcher
12. Carlton - Oliver Hollands
13. Western Bulldogs - Ed Allan
14. West Coast - Cam Mackenzie
15. Melbourne - Matthew Jefferson
16. Sydney - Josh Weddle
17. Greater Western Sydney - Elijah Hewett
18. Collingwood - Jakob Ryan
19. Sydney - Harry Barnett
20. Greater Western Sydney - Charlie Clarke
21. Greater Western Sydney - Lewis Hayes
22. Essendon - Alwyn Davey Jr
23. West Coast - Darcy Jones
24. Adelaide - Max Michalanney
25. Western Bulldogs - Brayden George
26. North Melbourne - Lachie Cowan
27. Hawthorn - Max Gruzewski
28. Collingwood - Henry Hustwaite
29.West Coast - Kaleb Smith
30. Collingwood - Joe Richards
From another thread may not be accurate
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What a joke. We take cmac every day of the weekAccording to the Hun Phantom (only 30 picks so just our first)
Pick 10 St Kilda - Jedd Busslinger
East Perth/WA – Key defender, 196cm, 82kg
The Saints would like to add another key defender to their list and Busslinger is the best available this year. It would mean potentially overlooking Next Generation Academy prospect and classy midfielder Cameron Mackenzie, who impressed while training with St Kilda earlier this year and is rated a top-10 prospect by many. However, Busslinger looks a more sensible option on a needs basis. A forward in his earlier junior playing days, the East Perth product impressed with his intercepting down back during the national championships and has said it would be “exciting” to move to one of the eastern states.
McKenzie goes West at 14
You don’t go top ten on needs. You go on talentWhat a joke. We take cmac every day of the week
I feel like we've been vocal about needing more class and speed to the midfield. Or at least more vocal about that than adding another key back.According to the Hun Phantom (only 30 picks so just our first)
Pick 10 St Kilda - Jedd Busslinger
East Perth/WA – Key defender, 196cm, 82kg
The Saints would like to add another key defender to their list and Busslinger is the best available this year. It would mean potentially overlooking Next Generation Academy prospect and classy midfielder Cameron Mackenzie, who impressed while training with St Kilda earlier this year and is rated a top-10 prospect by many. However, Busslinger looks a more sensible option on a needs basis. A forward in his earlier junior playing days, the East Perth product impressed with his intercepting down back during the national championships and has said it would be “exciting” to move to one of the eastern states.
McKenzie goes West at 14
Apparently he's a hawthorn supporter too so probably would be happy to go there
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Cam or Poo. I reckon its nearly certain we get one of the two.
If they were the only 2 options who would everyone take?
Give me Poo.
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I'd be a bit disappointed with Clark. Looks like he will be a good player but he doesn't have that explosiveness or size our midfield is crying out for and so many in this top 10 appear to have.
1. Greater Western Sydney - Aaron Cadman
2. Brisbane - Will Ashcroft
3. North Melbourne - George Wardlaw
4. North Melbourne - Harry Sheezel
5. Essendon - Elijah Tsatas
6. Gold Coast - Bailey Humphrey
7. Hawthorn - Mattaes Phillipou
8. Geelong - Jhye Clark
9. West Coast - Reuben Ginbey
10. St Kilda - Jedd Busslinger
11. Brisbane - Jaspa Fletcher
12. Carlton - Oliver Hollands
13. Western Bulldogs - Ed Allan
14. West Coast - Cam Mackenzie
15. Melbourne - Matthew Jefferson
16. Sydney - Josh Weddle
17. Greater Western Sydney - Elijah Hewett
18. Collingwood - Jakob Ryan
19. Sydney - Harry Barnett
20. Greater Western Sydney - Charlie Clarke
21. Greater Western Sydney - Lewis Hayes
22. Essendon - Alwyn Davey Jr
23. West Coast - Darcy Jones
24. Adelaide - Max Michalanney
25. Western Bulldogs - Brayden George
26. North Melbourne - Lachie Cowan
27. Hawthorn - Max Gruzewski
28. Collingwood - Henry Hustwaite
29.West Coast - Kaleb Smith
30. Collingwood - Joe Richards
From another thread may not be accurate
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Think we could certainly do with leadership and sheer determination. I wouldn’t be disappointed even though bigger or faster may be more enticing.I tend to agree, particularly when the top of this draft has so many good and different big body midfielders, but in saying that I haven't looked closely at his highlights and by all accounts projects as a 200+ club captain sort of pedigree. Just gives off a bit of what we already have.
I bring it up because a twitter poster has predicted the Top 10, and this person had credits in the bank through the trade period also. Has us going with Clark. It's been posted on the Draft Rumours board.
So we have been confirmed to speak to the Pou, cmac, holland and Hewitt. Atleast we know we are after a mid. That’s part makes me happySpeaking to reporters, Hewett said he’d “recently” spoken to new St Kilda coach Ross Lyon ahead of the draft.
“The prospect of playing under Ross is there but there’s a lot of other clubs that are around that mark as well,” he said.
Despite the uncertainty around his AFL future, Hewett said he was “confident that I’ll be in the first round”.
“It’s a matter of the pick right now, I just don’t exactly know where,” he said.
“I’m thinking around the eight to 12 mark, within there. You just don’t exactly know and I could go a bit behind there.”