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Fox Sports too…For anyone who's still awake the twomey Phantom just dropped
Outside of the top 4 Fox & Cal aren’t agreeing on much.Fox Sports too…
Both have McKenzie going to the Hawks at 7.
Mark McGowan went first with us taking the player essendon don’t take.Outside of the top 4 Fox & Cal aren’t agreeing on much.
Cal mentions our selection will likely come down to Pou, Mckenzie or Tsatas with Humphrey an outside chance. No mention of any other possibilities. Fox has us taking Clark. Fox has Pou going pick 5.
Cal seems to be going against the grain with regard to Pou. Media seem to be set on Ess or Haw taking him.
Mark McGowan went first with us taking the player essendon don’t take.
He is a very good journo. So it isn’t Cal alone.
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It sounds like order is locked in outside of Essendon.In that case they both must be fairly confident Mckenzie is off to the Hawks.
Does anybody else find it strange that clubs quite happily screw clubs by bidding on NGA's that clubs have had a significant hand in developing but then happily give other clubs a "freebie" by not bidding on F/S picks when the player is the next best player in the draft.Fox Sports too…
Both have McKenzie going to the Hawks at 7.
McGowan also leaning toward the Bombers taking Tsatas. This from the article was posted the same day as the tweet you quoted:It sounds like order is locked in outside of Essendon.
Cadman
Ashcroft
Sheezel
Wardlaw
Tsatas/Phillipou
Humphrey
Cmac
Clark
Gibney
Tsatas/Phillipou
Even if he doesn't play mid next year, that x-factor type player will always be a need so I'd hate to pass on one if we have the chance.He won’t be a mid next year though.
He will need 2/3 pre seasons before we can expect him to be or consider him a “mid”.
I agree.Even if he doesn't play mid next year, that x-factor type player will always be a need so I'd hate to pass on one if we have the chance.
“Essendon met with Tsatas & his Essendon supporting family”. This has me convinced they won’t take the Pou. Essendon do love drafting players from Essendon families. Such a Dodoro move.I agree.
If he is on the board. We will take him.
I just love the fig jam attitude. Sorely lacking across our playing list.
Mark McGowan went first with us taking the player essendon don’t take.
He is a very good journo. So it isn’t Cal alone.
Would love it if Clark made it to our pick
Haven't really thought about to a lot because I didn't think it was likely to happen but it looks like a real possibility now
In that case they both must be fairly confident Mckenzie is off to the Hawks.
McGowan looks like he’s getting similar mail to Cal for sure:
“The Saints won’t be able to match a bid on Next Generation Academy talent Cam Mackenziebecause he is certain to be selected in the first round - but they may be able to draft him at their first pick. But the tall midfielder has other admirers in the top 10, most prominently Hawthorn, so it will be a waiting game for St Kilda’s list crew, led by James Gallagher. There are all sorts of scenarios that could eventuate, including classy midfielder Elijah Tsatas or big-bodied match-winner Mattaes Phillipou unexpectedly sliding down the order to them. It would be a surprise if none of those three was there for the Saints. There are some whispers St Kilda could trade for a second first-round selection, with Western Australian Elijah Hewett a potential target. They have also shown interest in the tall defenders in this range, and could take Lewis Hayes if he falls to them at No.28. South Australian forward-ruck Isaac Keeleris one option for St Kilda’s third pick.”
If we grabbed another second rounder and our draft haul was:ST KILDA
Draft picks: 9, 28, 32, 47, 73, 81
List needs: Match-winning midfielders/forwards, elite ball-users, key position depth
Who do they get at first pick: Cam Mackenzie (NGA), Elijah Tsatas, Jedd Busslinger, Ed Allan, Ollie Hollands, Mattaes Phillipou
St Kilda’s first choice will hinge on the dominoes that fall before them, including which way Essendon and Hawthorn go, which makes it difficult to know exactly who they will land. The Saints have been strongly linked to quick and poised midfielder Cam Mackenzie, and it’s not just the Next Generation Academy tie that makes sense. Key defender Jedd Busslinger, 194cm bolter Ed Allan and running machine Ollie Hollands are others who they have shown interest in for their first choice. Don’t be surprised to see electric ball-magnet Elijah Tsatas, who wishes to remain in Victoria, slide all the way to St Kilda’s selection — and if he does, expect him to be snapped up. It’s a similar story for forward/midfielders Bailey Humphrey and Mattaes Phillipou, who would help address their lack of matchwinners, but both may be gone by then.
Who’s in the mix after that: Coby Burgiel, James Van Es, Jaxon Binns, Harvey Gallagher, Noah Long, Angus McLennan (NGA), Clay Tucker
It is believed the Saints are among several clubs looking to get another pick in the second round of the draft. The Saints are fans of speedster Coby Burgiel if he gets to 28, but he may not get past a host of suitors before them. The draft range of key defender James Van Es begins at their third choice at 32, while they have shown interest in 19-year-old distributor Harvey Gallagher, wingman Jaxon Binns and small forward Noah Long, who could all come into the equation in the second-half of the draft.
Late mail: While they are no guarantee to get Mackenzie through their NGA, they are likely to secure forgotten defender Angus McLennan as a Category B rookie. McLennan has endured a wretched run with injury but the 19-year-old, who has also played for St Kilda’s VFL affiliate the Sandringham Zebras along with NAB League footy this year, does have two other suitors.
Same thing goes for just about anyone we take. There aren't too many that come in and play midfield from day one.He won’t be a mid next year though.
He will need 2/3 pre seasons before we can expect him to be or consider him a “mid”.
Not reallyDoes anybody else find it strange that clubs quite happily screw clubs by bidding on NGA's that clubs have had a significant hand in developing but then happily give other clubs a "freebie" by not bidding on F/S picks when the player is the next best player in the draft.
If Ashcroft/Daicos is the best player in the draft then he should be first player drafted, otherwise clubs are effectively giving an opposition club the equivalent of Pick 37 for nothing.
I’d slot him in at high half forward. Let him roam around the ground. Similar to how this bloke played in year 1Same thing goes for just about anyone we take. There aren't too many that come in and play midfield from day one.
His versatility means he'd likely play a fair bit of footy year one though which is exciting.
I really hope we land him, he's exactly the type of mid we need.
Even if Coby Burgiel was one of our 2nd rounders (been linked to us a bit), we will have done extremely well.If we grabbed another second rounder and our draft haul was:
Phillipou
Hewitt
Keeler
Van Es
Noah Long
McLennan (rookie)
You would be popping champagne and gringo2011 would be having to take our recruiters for an apology dinner.
LazyWhat are the knocks on Keeler?
interesting player Burgiel. I can’t work out who he reminds me of or what type of player he isEven if Coby Burgiel was one of our 2nd rounders (been linked to us a bit), we will have done extremely well.
There is way you can get CMac. Talk to Hawks recruiting guy MMacNot disappointed if we pick up the Lou but I really had my heart set on cmac