Prediction 2022 Phantom Drafts

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A lot of maybe the Afl did this, maybe that, could have, should have. Not a single sentence about him taking responsibility for his own actions. One strike policy for inflicting violence on a woman. What, are you suggesting there should be two strike, three strike policy. The man has shown to be a terrible human, who it appears does not have ability to learn or to adjust his behavior. It is not the Swan's responsibility to make him an agreeable human. That was primarily parental responsibility and once of age it is his own responsibility.

And as I posted. Times have changed.
 
Does anyone else think Ginbey is getting way too much hype for what he is, or just me? He looks like a mid-late draft project player.
Mainly due to upside i guess. Made a late transition to the midfield and performed well, should be plenty of scope for improvement, especially with his athleticism. But yes probably projected a bit high on output

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PickPlayerClubNote
1AshcroftBrisbaneFather/Son
2CadmanGWS
3WardlawNorth Melbourne
4SheezelNorth Melbourne
5TsatasEssendon
6HumphreyGold Coast
7MacKenzieHawthorn
8ClarkGeelong
9BusslingerWest Coast
10PhilllipouSt Kilda
11HollandsCarlton
12HewettWestern Bulldogs
13GinbeyWest Coast
14JeffersonMelbourne
15HustwaiteSydney
16HottonGWS
17HayesCollingwood
18FletcherBrisbaneFather/Son
19Davey JrEssendonFather/Son
20SzybkowskiSydney
21KeelerGWS
22WeddleGWS
23JonesWest Coast
24KonstantyWestern Bulldogs
25GeorgeNorth Melbourne
26BarnettHawthorn
27GruzewskiCollingwood
28MichalanneyAdelaideFather/Son
29SmithWest Coast
30CowanCollingwood
31LongSt Kilda
32BurgielCarlton
33AllanFremantle
34DruryGWS
35Van EsSt Kilda
36RyanPort Adelaide
37ClarkeMelbourne
38BinnsWestern Bulldogs
39MacDonaldNorth Melbourne
40MagorHawthorn
41MunkaraEssendonNGA
42GilbeySydney
43PhillipsNorth Melbourne
44HaganFremantle
45D'AloiaGold Coast
46GallagherSt Kilda
47HarveyNorth MelbourneFather/Son
 
PickPlayerClubNote
1AshcroftBrisbaneFather/Son
2CadmanGWS
3WardlawNorth Melbourne
4SheezelNorth Melbourne
5TsatasEssendon
6HumphreyGold Coast
7MacKenzieHawthorn
8ClarkGeelong
9BusslingerWest Coast
10PhilllipouSt Kilda
11HollandsCarlton
12HewettWestern Bulldogs
13GinbeyWest Coast
14JeffersonMelbourne
15HustwaiteSydney
16HottonGWS
17HayesCollingwood
18FletcherBrisbaneFather/Son
19Davey JrEssendonFather/Son
20SzybkowskiSydney
21KeelerGWS
22WeddleGWS
23JonesWest Coast
24KonstantyWestern Bulldogs
25GeorgeNorth Melbourne
26BarnettHawthorn
27GruzewskiCollingwood
28MichalanneyAdelaideFather/Son
29SmithWest Coast
30CowanCollingwood
31LongSt Kilda
32BurgielCarlton
33AllanFremantle
34DruryGWS
35Van EsSt Kilda
36RyanPort Adelaide
37ClarkeMelbourne
38BinnsWestern Bulldogs
39MacDonaldNorth Melbourne
40MagorHawthorn
41MunkaraEssendonNGA
42GilbeySydney
43PhillipsNorth Melbourne
44HaganFremantle
45D'AloiaGold Coast
46GallagherSt Kilda
47HarveyNorth MelbourneFather/Son

Man, seeing the KPDs go right before our picks is heartbreaking.
 
1. Cadman (GWS)
2. Ashcroft (BRIS) bid
3. Sheezle (NM)
4. Wardlaw (NM)
5. Humphrey (ESS)
6. Ginbey (GC)
7. Allan OR Clark, maybe McKenzie (HAW)
8. Clark OR Allan maybe McKenzie/Hollands (GEE)
9. Hollands OR McKenzie/Allan (if available) (WC)
10. MacKenzie OR Hollands/Tsatas (STK)
11. Tsatas OR Hollands/McKenzie (CARL)
12. Phillipou (WB)
13. Busslinger (WC)
14. George (MELB)
15. Weddle (Syd)
16. Jefferson (GWS)
17. Hayes (COLL)
18. Hotton or Hewett (SYD)
19. Jones (GWS)

Theories:

The 2nd tier Victorian mids - as usual - are overrated due to the medias familiarity with them.

Humphrey/Ginbey/Allan of course there's some boom or bust but these guys are worth taking and they fit the needs of the clubs as well. Essendon showed in 2021 how important Stringer is, they'll be dying for Humphrey, only question is do North take him at 4. Ginbey lacks polish but has anyone seen GC play? They are the rip in, bomb it long and chase like mad kings.

I'm convinced one of Hawthorn or Geelong will take Allan and spoil the Eagles party. There's just too much to work with not too. The Hawks are sick of taking nice players in the non elite pool of the draft, they'll likely aim higher than DGB and Ward (both good talents) if they can, if not they'll just take Clark or Mackenze.

Sorting out the glut of mids from 7-11 is really tricky though. 5 guys who can get you 25 disposals in very different ways.

Key defender isn't a huge need but the Eagles will be hard to turn down 1 home to go with 1 away, and another tall is good for balance even if it's not a priority. Customary run of talls towards the back end of the first round. Jefferson is too convenient for Melbourne and doesn't really fit our game plan, the Dees probably take a big swing on George or play it safe with Weddle. Jefferson is hard to place but GWS can pair young key forwards which has been a reasonably successful venture in recent years.

Sydney will sit back and scoop up a couple of rock solid players, I think they resist the temptation of the big talls to find a Rampe replacement. For their second pick I lean Hotton as they'll prefer the added forward craft for more rotations. GWS add a versatile runner in Jones and follow up with a specialist small forward to start the 2nd round.

Left out the Davey and Fletcher bids but 14-24 seems about right for both.
 
1. Cadman (GWS)
2. Ashcroft (BRIS) bid
3. Sheezle (NM)
4. Wardlaw (NM)
5. Humphrey (ESS)
6. Ginbey (GC)
7. Allan OR Clark, maybe McKenzie (HAW)
8. Clark OR Allan maybe McKenzie/Hollands (GEE)
9. Hollands OR McKenzie/Allan (if available) (WC)
10. MacKenzie OR Hollands/Tsatas (STK)
11. Tsatas OR Hollands/McKenzie (CARL)
12. Phillipou (WB)
13. Busslinger (WC)
14. George (MELB)
15. Weddle (Syd)
16. Jefferson (GWS)
17. Hayes (COLL)
18. Hotton or Hewett (SYD)
19. Jones (GWS)

Theories:

The 2nd tier Victorian mids - as usual - are overrated due to the medias familiarity with them.

Humphrey/Ginbey/Allan of course there's some boom or bust but these guys are worth taking and they fit the needs of the clubs as well. Essendon showed in 2021 how important Stringer is, they'll be dying for Humphrey, only question is do North take him at 4. Ginbey lacks polish but has anyone seen GC play? They are the rip in, bomb it long and chase like mad kings.

I'm convinced one of Hawthorn or Geelong will take Allan and spoil the Eagles party. There's just too much to work with not too. The Hawks are sick of taking nice players in the non elite pool of the draft, they'll likely aim higher than DGB and Ward (both good talents) if they can, if not they'll just take Clark or Mackenze.

Sorting out the glut of mids from 7-11 is really tricky though. 5 guys who can get you 25 disposals in very different ways.

Key defender isn't a huge need but the Eagles will be hard to turn down 1 home to go with 1 away, and another tall is good for balance even if it's not a priority. Customary run of talls towards the back end of the first round. Jefferson is too convenient for Melbourne and doesn't really fit our game plan, the Dees probably take a big swing on George or play it safe with Weddle. Jefferson is hard to place but GWS can pair young key forwards which has been a reasonably successful venture in recent years.

Sydney will sit back and scoop up a couple of rock solid players, I think they resist the temptation of the big talls to find a Rampe replacement. For their second pick I lean Hotton as they'll prefer the added forward craft for more rotations. GWS add a versatile runner in Jones and follow up with a specialist small forward to start the 2nd round.

Left out the Davey and Fletcher bids but 14-24 seems about right for both.
That’s a big slide from Tsatas.

I think you have the 2 new Roos spot on.
 
1. Cadman (GWS)
2. Ashcroft (BRIS) bid
3. Sheezle (NM)
4. Wardlaw (NM)
5. Humphrey (ESS)
6. Ginbey (GC)
7. Allan OR Clark, maybe McKenzie (HAW)
8. Clark OR Allan maybe McKenzie/Hollands (GEE)
9. Hollands OR McKenzie/Allan (if available) (WC)
10. MacKenzie OR Hollands/Tsatas (STK)
11. Tsatas OR Hollands/McKenzie (CARL)
12. Phillipou (WB)
13. Busslinger (WC)
14. George (MELB)
15. Weddle (Syd)
16. Jefferson (GWS)
17. Hayes (COLL)
18. Hotton or Hewett (SYD)
19. Jones (GWS)

Theories:

The 2nd tier Victorian mids - as usual - are overrated due to the medias familiarity with them.

Humphrey/Ginbey/Allan of course there's some boom or bust but these guys are worth taking and they fit the needs of the clubs as well. Essendon showed in 2021 how important Stringer is, they'll be dying for Humphrey, only question is do North take him at 4. Ginbey lacks polish but has anyone seen GC play? They are the rip in, bomb it long and chase like mad kings.

I'm convinced one of Hawthorn or Geelong will take Allan and spoil the Eagles party. There's just too much to work with not too. The Hawks are sick of taking nice players in the non elite pool of the draft, they'll likely aim higher than DGB and Ward (both good talents) if they can, if not they'll just take Clark or Mackenze.

Sorting out the glut of mids from 7-11 is really tricky though. 5 guys who can get you 25 disposals in very different ways.

Key defender isn't a huge need but the Eagles will be hard to turn down 1 home to go with 1 away, and another tall is good for balance even if it's not a priority. Customary run of talls towards the back end of the first round. Jefferson is too convenient for Melbourne and doesn't really fit our game plan, the Dees probably take a big swing on George or play it safe with Weddle. Jefferson is hard to place but GWS can pair young key forwards which has been a reasonably successful venture in recent years.

Sydney will sit back and scoop up a couple of rock solid players, I think they resist the temptation of the big talls to find a Rampe replacement. For their second pick I lean Hotton as they'll prefer the added forward craft for more rotations. GWS add a versatile runner in Jones and follow up with a specialist small forward to start the 2nd round.

Left out the Davey and Fletcher bids but 14-24 seems about right for both.
No chance we take Allan at 7.
 
  1. GWS Cadman
  2. Lions Ashcroft
  3. Nth Sheezel
  4. Nth Wardlaw
  5. Dons Humphrey
  6. Suns Ginbey
  7. Hawks Clark
  8. Geelong Tsatas
  9. Traded to Swans Phillipou
  10. Saints Mackenzie
  11. Traded to Demons Jefferson
  12. Dogs Busslinger
  13. Eagles Hewett
  14. Carlton Hayes
  15. Traded to Eagles Allen
  16. Trade to Hawks Hollands
  17. Pies Weddle
  18. Traded to Eagles Jones
  19. Dons Davey Bid
  20. GWS George
That's all kinds of bad for West Coast.
So we'll probably do it.
 
No chance we take Allan at 7.
If a club wants to reach for a potentially high ceiling speculative player, they're surely taking Phillipou or Jones before touching Allan. I think he's another Philp - more athlete than footballer
 
1. Cadman (GWS)
2. Ashcroft (BRIS) bid
3. Sheezle (NM)
4. Wardlaw (NM)
5. Humphrey (ESS)
6. Ginbey (GC)
7. Allan OR Clark, maybe McKenzie (HAW)
8. Clark OR Allan maybe McKenzie/Hollands (GEE)
9. Hollands OR McKenzie/Allan (if available) (WC)
10. MacKenzie OR Hollands/Tsatas (STK)
11. Tsatas OR Hollands/McKenzie (CARL)
12. Phillipou (WB)
13. Busslinger (WC)
14. George (MELB)
15. Weddle (Syd)
16. Jefferson (GWS)
17. Hayes (COLL)
18. Hotton or Hewett (SYD)
19. Jones (GWS)

Theories:

The 2nd tier Victorian mids - as usual - are overrated due to the medias familiarity with them.

Humphrey/Ginbey/Allan of course there's some boom or bust but these guys are worth taking and they fit the needs of the clubs as well. Essendon showed in 2021 how important Stringer is, they'll be dying for Humphrey, only question is do North take him at 4. Ginbey lacks polish but has anyone seen GC play? They are the rip in, bomb it long and chase like mad kings.

I'm convinced one of Hawthorn or Geelong will take Allan and spoil the Eagles party. There's just too much to work with not too. The Hawks are sick of taking nice players in the non elite pool of the draft, they'll likely aim higher than DGB and Ward (both good talents) if they can, if not they'll just take Clark or Mackenze.

Sorting out the glut of mids from 7-11 is really tricky though. 5 guys who can get you 25 disposals in very different ways.

Key defender isn't a huge need but the Eagles will be hard to turn down 1 home to go with 1 away, and another tall is good for balance even if it's not a priority. Customary run of talls towards the back end of the first round. Jefferson is too convenient for Melbourne and doesn't really fit our game plan, the Dees probably take a big swing on George or play it safe with Weddle. Jefferson is hard to place but GWS can pair young key forwards which has been a reasonably successful venture in recent years.

Sydney will sit back and scoop up a couple of rock solid players, I think they resist the temptation of the big talls to find a Rampe replacement. For their second pick I lean Hotton as they'll prefer the added forward craft for more rotations. GWS add a versatile runner in Jones and follow up with a specialist small forward to start the 2nd round.

Left out the Davey and Fletcher bids but 14-24 seems about right for both.

I’m hoping for Hayes for the pies. If not then Hustwaite seems a popular choice.
But not sure GWS take another key forward after taking Cadman; especially one from Melbourne.


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I’m hoping for Hayes for the pies. If not then Hustwaite seems a popular choice.
But not sure GWS take another key forward after taking Cadman; especially one from Melbourne.


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Jefferson isn’t a perfect fit for GWS but at some stage he has to become best available and the Giants could do with 2 key forwards developing, especially if Himmelberg becomes a full time defender. I actually think a trade up for Jefferson in to one of the picks between 12-16 seems very possible.
 
If a club wants to reach for a potentially high ceiling speculative player, they're surely taking Phillipou or Jones before touching Allan. I think he's another Philp - more athlete than footballer
I’ve tried to separate the limited amount of tape I’ve been able to see from the athletic results. And from what I’ve seen I don’t really care about the pace, he doesn’t use it too often in games. All the pace is to me is demonstrating an ability to run with other quick mids.

I know it’s only a small sample but I see a huge on baller once he’s filled out with solid ball winning and very good skills and decision making.

Phillipou strikes me more as a utility. Maybe a very good one. But I prefer Allan as an on baller even if it’s a dangerously small sample.
 
End of October Phantom Draft
Pick 1: GWS: Aaron Cadman (would bid on Ashcroft but want their man to get the 50k. comes from the countryside so can adjust in a new state)
Pick 2: Brisbane: Will Ashcroft (obvious bid)
Pick 3: North Melbourne: Harry Sheezel (gives much needed x-factor and doesnt have the go home factor)
Pick 4: North Melbourne: George Wardlaw (horne-francis replacement, can combine with LDU, Simpkin, and Phillips to form a scary midfield)
Pick 5: Essendon: Mattaes Phillipou (provides height and difference to a midfield with similar players and can push forward and rotate with stringer)
Pick 6: Gold Coast: Reuben Ginbey (gives the suns midfield height, pace and versatility. will combine well with anderson, miller and rowell)
Pick 7: Hawthorn: Elijah Tsatas (obvious pick for the hawks. gives their midfield pace and height. will combine well with ward, worpel and newcombe)
Pick 8: Geelong: Jhye Clark (another obvious pick here with the cats going for another local boy. ideal joel selwood replacement and got him for nothing)
Pick 9: West Coast: Cameron Mackenzie (mackenzie wont fall to their next pick so they take someone who can adjust to being interstate and provide class)
Pick 10: St Kilda: Bailey Humphrey (went hard for degoey but get a younger version of him. can push forward and win games in an 'exciting' saints team)
Pick 11: Carlton: Oliver Hollands (gives the blues a reliable rotation on the wing with blake acres. part of the plan to bring elijah home in a few years)
Pick 12: Western Bulldogs: Jedd Busslinger (liam jones is only a short term replacement and they think the eagles will take him with their next pick)
Pick 13: West Coast: Ed Allan (eagles have put a lot of work into him and the go home factor isnt a worry. provides height and speed to a boring midfield)
Pick 14: Melbourne: Matt Jefferson (shache isnt that big of a pickup and macdonald and brown are growing old)
Pick 15: Sydney: Lachlan Cowan (swans love their lightning half backs with good skills and long hair)
Pick 16: GWS: Elijah Hewett (after losing hopper and taranto, gws get a steal who will become a good player and trust that he wont go home)
Pick 17: Collingwood: Lewis Hayes (billy frampton is a risky option and moore has a struggling body so hayes can be a reliable option for them in the future)
Pick 18: Brisbane: Jaspa Fletcher (swans bid on a classy runner who would suit their team if he wasnt a father son)
Pick 19: Sydney: Oli Hotton (i honestly think that the swans are trying to get every player in their team to be quick and skillful. hotton is a perfect fit)
Pick 20: GWS: Jacob Konstanty (after losing bobby hill, they only have 2 reliable small forwards on their list. would combine well with bedford)


Pick 21: Essendon: Alwyn Davey Jnr (make the bombers lose their next few picks but would be a good fit to their team anyways)
Pick 22: GWS: Charlie Clarke (would make a perfect forward line with cadman, konstanty and bedford and is different to their other smalls)
Pick 23: West Coast: Darcy Jones (another small taken in the last few picks. after the departure of rioli and langdon, jones could be playing straight away)
Pick 24: Western Bulldogs: Josh Weddle (bulldogs get a slider who will allow busslinger to play loose. can lockdown any sized forward and is a great runner)
Pick 25: North Melbourne: Isaac Keeler (the roos finally pick a tall forward who can combine with larkey and comben. can play ruck and rotate with edwards)
Pick 26: Hawthorn: Bradyen George (hawks back in their medics to get his knee right. can form a great combination with brockman and butler up forward)
Pick 27: Collingwood: Henry Hustwaite (could be regarded as a slider but is the perfect pendlebury replacement and gives height and class to their midfield)
Pick 28: West Coast: Sam Gilbey (the eagles go for more homegrown talent who can rotate with ed allan and chesser on the half back and wing in years to come)
Pick 29: Collingwood: Mitch Szybowski (the pies pickup the future tom mitchell and taylor adams replacement. good backup for any midfield injuries)
Pick 30: St Kilda: Max Gruzewski (perfect pickup for the saints who will combine well with max king and can be thrown behind the ball if needed)
Pick 31: Carlton: Jaiden Magor (powerful forward who can mark and kick a bag. can have stints in the midfield and will combine well with fisher)
Pick 32: Fremantle: Jasper Scaife (bit of a bolter but the dockers can afford to take a risk need an athletic key forward who can combine with amiss in the future)
Pick 33: GWS: Harry Rowston (gws pickup rowston before any other club can. rowston can take marks and hit the scoreboard when forward)
Pick 34: St Kilda: Blake Drury (will be a reliable pickup. can tackle and kick goals. will be able to rotate with gresham as a small forward and midfielder)
Pick 35: Adelaide: Max Michellaney (port knock adelaide out of the draft. michellaney will be a solid defender but needs a couple of seasons to develop)
Pick 36: Port Adelaide: Harry Barnett (port struggled with rucks this year as finlayson was mainly their number 1 so barnett allows him to go forward again)
Pick 37: Melbourne: Coby Burgiel (after taking a tall with their first and losing bedford, dees take burgiel who will rotate through the midfield and forward with class)
Pick 38: Western Bulldogs: Luke Teal (doggies pick a skilful halfback with speed to burn who will take a few years to develop but can combine with bailey dale)
Pick 39: North Melbourne: Harry Lemmey (after taking 2 smalls with their top 3 picks, north take a highly rated key forward who has massive star potential)
Pick 40: Hawthorn: Anthony Munkara (was on track to being a top 10 pick. could be a star or bust but essendon wont be able to take him as he is one pick short)
Pick 41: Sydney: Adam D'Aloia (massive slider who could be the perfect josh kennedy replacement. clearance machine who can feed it out to the swans runners)
 
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Pick 1: GWS: Aaron Cadman (would bid on Ashcroft but want their man to get the 50k. comes from the countryside so can adjust in a new state)
Pick 2: Brisbane: Will Ashcroft (obvious bid)
Pick 3: North Melbourne: Harry Sheezel (gives much needed x-factor and doesnt have the go home factor)
Pick 4: North Melbourne: George Wardlaw (horne-francis replacement, can combine with LDU, Simpkin, and Phillips to form a scary midfield)
Pick 5: Essendon: Mattaes Phillipou (provides height and difference to a midfield with similar players and can push forward and rotate with stringer)
Pick 6: Gold Coast: Reuben Ginbey (gives the suns midfield height, pace and versatility. will combine well with anderson, miller and rowell)
Pick 7: Hawthorn: Elijah Tsatas (obvious pick for the hawks. gives their midfield pace and height. will combine well with ward, worpel and newcombe)
Pick 8: Geelong: Jhye Clark (another obvious pick here with the cats going for another local boy. ideal joel selwood replacement and got him for nothing)
Pick 9: West Coast: Cameron Mackenzie (mackenzie wont fall to their next pick so they take someone who can adjust to being interstate and provide class)
Pick 10: St Kilda: Bailey Humphrey (went hard for degoey but get a younger version of him. can push forward and win games in an 'exciting' saints team)
Pick 11: Carlton: Oliver Hollands (gives the blues a reliable rotation on the wing with blake acres. part of the plan to bring elijah home in a few years)
Pick 12: Western Bulldogs: Jedd Busslinger (liam jones is only a short term replacement and they think the eagles will take him with their next pick)
Pick 13: West Coast: Ed Allan (eagles have put a lot of work into him and the go home factor isnt a worry. provides height and speed to a boring midfield)
Pick 14: Melbourne: Matt Jefferson (shache isnt that big of a pickup and macdonald and brown are growing old)
Pick 15: Sydney: Lachlan Cowan (swans love their lightning half backs with good skills and long hair)
Pick 16: GWS: Elijah Hewett (after losing hopper and taranto, gws get a steal who will become a good player and trust that he wont go home)
Pick 17: Collingwood: Lewis Hayes (billy frampton is a risky option and moore has a struggling body so hayes can be a reliable option for them in the future)
Pick 18: Brisbane: Jaspa Fletcher (swans bid on a classy runner who would suit their team if he wasnt a father son)
Pick 19: Sydney: Oli Hotton (i honestly think that the swans are trying to get every player in their team to be quick and skillful. hotton is a perfect fit)
Pick 20: GWS: Jacob Konstanty (after losing bobby hill, they only have 2 reliable small forwards on their list. would combine well with bedford)


Pick 21: Essendon: Alwyn Davey Jnr (make the bombers lose their next few picks but would be a good fit to their team anyways)
Pick 22: GWS: Charlie Clarke (would make a perfect forward line with cadman, konstanty and bedford and is different to their other smalls)
Pick 23: West Coast: Darcy Jones (another small taken in the last few picks. after the departure of rioli and langdon, jones could be playing straight away)
Pick 24: Western Bulldogs: Josh Weddle (bulldogs get a slider who will allow busslinger to play loose. can lockdown any sized forward and is a great runner)
Pick 25: North Melbourne: Isaac Keeler (the roos finally pick a tall forward who can combine with larkey and comben. can play ruck and rotate with edwards)
Pick 26: Hawthorn: Bradyen George (hawks back in their medics to get his knee right. can form a great combination with brockman and butler up forward)
Pick 27: Collingwood: Henry Hustwaite (could be regarded as a slider but is the perfect pendlebury replacement and gives height and class to their midfield)
Pick 28: West Coast: Sam Gilbey (the eagles go for more homegrown talent who can rotate with ed allan and chesser on the half back and wing in years to come)
Pick 29: Collingwood: Mitch Szybowski (the pies pickup the future tom mitchell and taylor adams replacement. good backup for any midfield injuries)
Pick 30: St Kilda: Max Gruzewski (perfect pickup for the saints who will combine well with max king and can be thrown behind the ball if needed)
Pick 31: Fremantle: Jasper Scaife (bit of a bolter but the dockers can afford to take a risk need an athletic key forward who can combine with amiss in the future)
Pick 32: GWS: Harry Rowston (gws pickup rowston before any other club can. rowston can take marks and hit the scoreboard when forward)
Pick 33: St Kilda: Blake Drury (will be a reliable pickup. can tackle and kick goals. will be able to rotate with gresham as a small forward and midfielder)
Pick 34: Adelaide: Max Michellaney (port knock adelaide out of the draft. michellaney will be a solid defender but needs a couple of seasons to develop)
Pick 35: Port Adelaide: Harry Barnett (port struggled with rucks this year as finlayson was mainly their number 1 so barnett allows him to go forward again)
Pick 36: Melbourne: Coby Burgiel (after taking a tall with their first and losing bedford, dees take burgiel who will rotate through the midfield and forward with class)
Pick 37: Western Bulldogs: Luke Teal (doggies pick a skilful halfback with speed to burn who will take a few years to develop but can combine with bailey dale)
Pick 38: North Melbourne: Harry Lemmey (after taking 2 smalls with their top 3 picks, north take a highly rated key forward who has massive star potential)
Pick 39: Hawthorn: Anthony Munkara (was on track to being a top 10 pick. could be a star or bust but essendon wont be able to take him as he is one pick short)
Pick 40: Sydney: Adam D'Aloia (massive slider who could be the perfect josh kennedy replacement. clearance machine who can feed it out to the swans runners)

The Buss and Weddle <3 last thing we need is another half back though, maybe D'Aloia as a future Dunkley replacement, or a fast pressure forward
 
Pick 1: GWS: Aaron Cadman (would bid on Ashcroft but want their man to get the 50k. comes from the countryside so can adjust in a new state)
Pick 2: Brisbane: Will Ashcroft (obvious bid)
Pick 3: North Melbourne: Harry Sheezel (gives much needed x-factor and doesnt have the go home factor)
Pick 4: North Melbourne: George Wardlaw (horne-francis replacement, can combine with LDU, Simpkin, and Phillips to form a scary midfield)
Pick 5: Essendon: Mattaes Phillipou (provides height and difference to a midfield with similar players and can push forward and rotate with stringer)
Pick 6: Gold Coast: Reuben Ginbey (gives the suns midfield height, pace and versatility. will combine well with anderson, miller and rowell)
Pick 7: Hawthorn: Elijah Tsatas (obvious pick for the hawks. gives their midfield pace and height. will combine well with ward, worpel and newcombe)
Pick 8: Geelong: Jhye Clark (another obvious pick here with the cats going for another local boy. ideal joel selwood replacement and got him for nothing)
Pick 9: West Coast: Cameron Mackenzie (mackenzie wont fall to their next pick so they take someone who can adjust to being interstate and provide class)
Pick 10: St Kilda: Bailey Humphrey (went hard for degoey but get a younger version of him. can push forward and win games in an 'exciting' saints team)
Pick 11: Carlton: Oliver Hollands (gives the blues a reliable rotation on the wing with blake acres. part of the plan to bring elijah home in a few years)
Pick 12: Western Bulldogs: Jedd Busslinger (liam jones is only a short term replacement and they think the eagles will take him with their next pick)
Pick 13: West Coast: Ed Allan (eagles have put a lot of work into him and the go home factor isnt a worry. provides height and speed to a boring midfield)
Pick 14: Melbourne: Matt Jefferson (shache isnt that big of a pickup and macdonald and brown are growing old)
Pick 15: Sydney: Lachlan Cowan (swans love their lightning half backs with good skills and long hair)
Pick 16: GWS: Elijah Hewett (after losing hopper and taranto, gws get a steal who will become a good player and trust that he wont go home)
Pick 17: Collingwood: Lewis Hayes (billy frampton is a risky option and moore has a struggling body so hayes can be a reliable option for them in the future)
Pick 18: Brisbane: Jaspa Fletcher (swans bid on a classy runner who would suit their team if he wasnt a father son)
Pick 19: Sydney: Oli Hotton (i honestly think that the swans are trying to get every player in their team to be quick and skillful. hotton is a perfect fit)
Pick 20: GWS: Jacob Konstanty (after losing bobby hill, they only have 2 reliable small forwards on their list. would combine well with bedford)


Pick 21: Essendon: Alwyn Davey Jnr (make the bombers lose their next few picks but would be a good fit to their team anyways)
Pick 22: GWS: Charlie Clarke (would make a perfect forward line with cadman, konstanty and bedford and is different to their other smalls)
Pick 23: West Coast: Darcy Jones (another small taken in the last few picks. after the departure of rioli and langdon, jones could be playing straight away)
Pick 24: Western Bulldogs: Josh Weddle (bulldogs get a slider who will allow busslinger to play loose. can lockdown any sized forward and is a great runner)
Pick 25: North Melbourne: Isaac Keeler (the roos finally pick a tall forward who can combine with larkey and comben. can play ruck and rotate with edwards)
Pick 26: Hawthorn: Bradyen George (hawks back in their medics to get his knee right. can form a great combination with brockman and butler up forward)
Pick 27: Collingwood: Henry Hustwaite (could be regarded as a slider but is the perfect pendlebury replacement and gives height and class to their midfield)
Pick 28: West Coast: Sam Gilbey (the eagles go for more homegrown talent who can rotate with ed allan and chesser on the half back and wing in years to come)
Pick 29: Collingwood: Mitch Szybowski (the pies pickup the future tom mitchell and taylor adams replacement. good backup for any midfield injuries)
Pick 30: St Kilda: Max Gruzewski (perfect pickup for the saints who will combine well with max king and can be thrown behind the ball if needed)
Pick 31: Fremantle: Jasper Scaife (bit of a bolter but the dockers can afford to take a risk need an athletic key forward who can combine with amiss in the future)
Pick 32: GWS: Harry Rowston (gws pickup rowston before any other club can. rowston can take marks and hit the scoreboard when forward)
Pick 33: St Kilda: Blake Drury (will be a reliable pickup. can tackle and kick goals. will be able to rotate with gresham as a small forward and midfielder)
Pick 34: Adelaide: Max Michellaney (port knock adelaide out of the draft. michellaney will be a solid defender but needs a couple of seasons to develop)
Pick 35: Port Adelaide: Harry Barnett (port struggled with rucks this year as finlayson was mainly their number 1 so barnett allows him to go forward again)
Pick 36: Melbourne: Coby Burgiel (after taking a tall with their first and losing bedford, dees take burgiel who will rotate through the midfield and forward with class)
Pick 37: Western Bulldogs: Luke Teal (doggies pick a skilful halfback with speed to burn who will take a few years to develop but can combine with bailey dale)
Pick 38: North Melbourne: Harry Lemmey (after taking 2 smalls with their top 3 picks, north take a highly rated key forward who has massive star potential)
Pick 39: Hawthorn: Anthony Munkara (was on track to being a top 10 pick. could be a star or bust but essendon wont be able to take him as he is one pick short)
Pick 40: Sydney: Adam D'Aloia (massive slider who could be the perfect josh kennedy replacement. clearance machine who can feed it out to the swans runners)
You were going so well with us taking Mackenzie.
 
Top 30 draft for now, for shits and gigs:

1. Cadman (GWS)
2. Ashcroft (Lions - North bid matched)
3. Sheezel (North)
4. Wardlaw (North)
5. Humphrey (Essendon)
6. Ginbey (GC)
7. Tsatas (Hawks)
8. J. Clark (Geelong)
9. Phillipou (WC)
10. McKenzie (Saints)
11. O. Hollands (Carlton)
12. Busslinger (Bulldogs)
13. E. Hewett (WC)
14. Jefferson (Melbourne)
15. E. Allan (Sydney)
16. Konstanty (GWS)
17. Davey Jr (Essendon - Collingwood bid matched)
18. J. Fletcher (Lions - Collingwood bid matched)
19. Keeler (Collingwood)
20. Cowan (Sydney)
21. Hotton (GWS)
22. L. Hayes (GWS)
23. D. Jones (WC)
24. B. George (Bulldogs)
25. Barnett (North)
26. Hustwaite (Hawks)
27. Weddle (Collingwood)
28. Michellaney (Adelaide - WC bid)
29. Gruzewski (WC)
30. Rowston (Saints)
 
Pick 1: GWS: Aaron Cadman (would bid on Ashcroft but want their man to get the 50k. comes from the countryside so can adjust in a new state)
Pick 2: Brisbane: Will Ashcroft (obvious bid)
Pick 3: North Melbourne: Harry Sheezel (gives much needed x-factor and doesnt have the go home factor)
Pick 4: North Melbourne: George Wardlaw (horne-francis replacement, can combine with LDU, Simpkin, and Phillips to form a scary midfield)
Pick 5: Essendon: Mattaes Phillipou (provides height and difference to a midfield with similar players and can push forward and rotate with stringer)
Pick 6: Gold Coast: Reuben Ginbey (gives the suns midfield height, pace and versatility. will combine well with anderson, miller and rowell)
Pick 7: Hawthorn: Elijah Tsatas (obvious pick for the hawks. gives their midfield pace and height. will combine well with ward, worpel and newcombe)
Pick 8: Geelong: Jhye Clark (another obvious pick here with the cats going for another local boy. ideal joel selwood replacement and got him for nothing)
Pick 9: West Coast: Cameron Mackenzie (mackenzie wont fall to their next pick so they take someone who can adjust to being interstate and provide class)
Pick 10: St Kilda: Bailey Humphrey (went hard for degoey but get a younger version of him. can push forward and win games in an 'exciting' saints team)
Pick 11: Carlton: Oliver Hollands (gives the blues a reliable rotation on the wing with blake acres. part of the plan to bring elijah home in a few years)
Pick 12: Western Bulldogs: Jedd Busslinger (liam jones is only a short term replacement and they think the eagles will take him with their next pick)
Pick 13: West Coast: Ed Allan (eagles have put a lot of work into him and the go home factor isnt a worry. provides height and speed to a boring midfield)
Pick 14: Melbourne: Matt Jefferson (shache isnt that big of a pickup and macdonald and brown are growing old)
Pick 15: Sydney: Lachlan Cowan (swans love their lightning half backs with good skills and long hair)
Pick 16: GWS: Elijah Hewett (after losing hopper and taranto, gws get a steal who will become a good player and trust that he wont go home)
Pick 17: Collingwood: Lewis Hayes (billy frampton is a risky option and moore has a struggling body so hayes can be a reliable option for them in the future)
Pick 18: Brisbane: Jaspa Fletcher (swans bid on a classy runner who would suit their team if he wasnt a father son)
Pick 19: Sydney: Oli Hotton (i honestly think that the swans are trying to get every player in their team to be quick and skillful. hotton is a perfect fit)
Pick 20: GWS: Jacob Konstanty (after losing bobby hill, they only have 2 reliable small forwards on their list. would combine well with bedford)


Pick 21: Essendon: Alwyn Davey Jnr (make the bombers lose their next few picks but would be a good fit to their team anyways)
Pick 22: GWS: Charlie Clarke (would make a perfect forward line with cadman, konstanty and bedford and is different to their other smalls)
Pick 23: West Coast: Darcy Jones (another small taken in the last few picks. after the departure of rioli and langdon, jones could be playing straight away)
Pick 24: Western Bulldogs: Josh Weddle (bulldogs get a slider who will allow busslinger to play loose. can lockdown any sized forward and is a great runner)
Pick 25: North Melbourne: Isaac Keeler (the roos finally pick a tall forward who can combine with larkey and comben. can play ruck and rotate with edwards)
Pick 26: Hawthorn: Bradyen George (hawks back in their medics to get his knee right. can form a great combination with brockman and butler up forward)
Pick 27: Collingwood: Henry Hustwaite (could be regarded as a slider but is the perfect pendlebury replacement and gives height and class to their midfield)
Pick 28: West Coast: Sam Gilbey (the eagles go for more homegrown talent who can rotate with ed allan and chesser on the half back and wing in years to come)
Pick 29: Collingwood: Mitch Szybowski (the pies pickup the future tom mitchell and taylor adams replacement. good backup for any midfield injuries)
Pick 30: St Kilda: Max Gruzewski (perfect pickup for the saints who will combine well with max king and can be thrown behind the ball if needed)
Pick 31: Fremantle: Jasper Scaife (bit of a bolter but the dockers can afford to take a risk need an athletic key forward who can combine with amiss in the future)
Pick 32: GWS: Harry Rowston (gws pickup rowston before any other club can. rowston can take marks and hit the scoreboard when forward)
Pick 33: St Kilda: Blake Drury (will be a reliable pickup. can tackle and kick goals. will be able to rotate with gresham as a small forward and midfielder)
Pick 34: Adelaide: Max Michellaney (port knock adelaide out of the draft. michellaney will be a solid defender but needs a couple of seasons to develop)
Pick 35: Port Adelaide: Harry Barnett (port struggled with rucks this year as finlayson was mainly their number 1 so barnett allows him to go forward again)
Pick 36: Melbourne: Coby Burgiel (after taking a tall with their first and losing bedford, dees take burgiel who will rotate through the midfield and forward with class)
Pick 37: Western Bulldogs: Luke Teal (doggies pick a skilful halfback with speed to burn who will take a few years to develop but can combine with bailey dale)
Pick 38: North Melbourne: Harry Lemmey (after taking 2 smalls with their top 3 picks, north take a highly rated key forward who has massive star potential)
Pick 39: Hawthorn: Anthony Munkara (was on track to being a top 10 pick. could be a star or bust but essendon wont be able to take him as he is one pick short)
Pick 40: Sydney: Adam D'Aloia (massive slider who could be the perfect josh kennedy replacement. clearance machine who can feed it out to the swans runners)
Why would we take Scaife at Pick 31 if he isn't touted to go anywhere near top 40 and we can match a bid after that?
 
Pick 1: GWS: Aaron Cadman (would bid on Ashcroft but want their man to get the 50k. comes from the countryside so can adjust in a new state)
Pick 2: Brisbane: Will Ashcroft (obvious bid)
Pick 3: North Melbourne: Harry Sheezel (gives much needed x-factor and doesnt have the go home factor)
Pick 4: North Melbourne: George Wardlaw (horne-francis replacement, can combine with LDU, Simpkin, and Phillips to form a scary midfield)
Pick 5: Essendon: Mattaes Phillipou (provides height and difference to a midfield with similar players and can push forward and rotate with stringer)
Pick 6: Gold Coast: Reuben Ginbey (gives the suns midfield height, pace and versatility. will combine well with anderson, miller and rowell)
Pick 7: Hawthorn: Elijah Tsatas (obvious pick for the hawks. gives their midfield pace and height. will combine well with ward, worpel and newcombe)
Pick 8: Geelong: Jhye Clark (another obvious pick here with the cats going for another local boy. ideal joel selwood replacement and got him for nothing)
Pick 9: West Coast: Cameron Mackenzie (mackenzie wont fall to their next pick so they take someone who can adjust to being interstate and provide class)
Pick 10: St Kilda: Bailey Humphrey (went hard for degoey but get a younger version of him. can push forward and win games in an 'exciting' saints team)
Pick 11: Carlton: Oliver Hollands (gives the blues a reliable rotation on the wing with blake acres. part of the plan to bring elijah home in a few years)
Pick 12: Western Bulldogs: Jedd Busslinger (liam jones is only a short term replacement and they think the eagles will take him with their next pick)
Pick 13: West Coast: Ed Allan (eagles have put a lot of work into him and the go home factor isnt a worry. provides height and speed to a boring midfield)
Pick 14: Melbourne: Matt Jefferson (shache isnt that big of a pickup and macdonald and brown are growing old)
Pick 15: Sydney: Lachlan Cowan (swans love their lightning half backs with good skills and long hair)
Pick 16: GWS: Elijah Hewett (after losing hopper and taranto, gws get a steal who will become a good player and trust that he wont go home)
Pick 17: Collingwood: Lewis Hayes (billy frampton is a risky option and moore has a struggling body so hayes can be a reliable option for them in the future)
Pick 18: Brisbane: Jaspa Fletcher (swans bid on a classy runner who would suit their team if he wasnt a father son)
Pick 19: Sydney: Oli Hotton (i honestly think that the swans are trying to get every player in their team to be quick and skillful. hotton is a perfect fit)
Pick 20: GWS: Jacob Konstanty (after losing bobby hill, they only have 2 reliable small forwards on their list. would combine well with bedford)


Pick 21: Essendon: Alwyn Davey Jnr (make the bombers lose their next few picks but would be a good fit to their team anyways)
Pick 22: GWS: Charlie Clarke (would make a perfect forward line with cadman, konstanty and bedford and is different to their other smalls)
Pick 23: West Coast: Darcy Jones (another small taken in the last few picks. after the departure of rioli and langdon, jones could be playing straight away)
Pick 24: Western Bulldogs: Josh Weddle (bulldogs get a slider who will allow busslinger to play loose. can lockdown any sized forward and is a great runner)
Pick 25: North Melbourne: Isaac Keeler (the roos finally pick a tall forward who can combine with larkey and comben. can play ruck and rotate with edwards)
Pick 26: Hawthorn: Bradyen George (hawks back in their medics to get his knee right. can form a great combination with brockman and butler up forward)
Pick 27: Collingwood: Henry Hustwaite (could be regarded as a slider but is the perfect pendlebury replacement and gives height and class to their midfield)
Pick 28: West Coast: Sam Gilbey (the eagles go for more homegrown talent who can rotate with ed allan and chesser on the half back and wing in years to come)
Pick 29: Collingwood: Mitch Szybowski (the pies pickup the future tom mitchell and taylor adams replacement. good backup for any midfield injuries)
Pick 30: St Kilda: Max Gruzewski (perfect pickup for the saints who will combine well with max king and can be thrown behind the ball if needed)
Pick 31: Fremantle: Jasper Scaife (bit of a bolter but the dockers can afford to take a risk need an athletic key forward who can combine with amiss in the future)
Pick 32: GWS: Harry Rowston (gws pickup rowston before any other club can. rowston can take marks and hit the scoreboard when forward)
Pick 33: St Kilda: Blake Drury (will be a reliable pickup. can tackle and kick goals. will be able to rotate with gresham as a small forward and midfielder)
Pick 34: Adelaide: Max Michellaney (port knock adelaide out of the draft. michellaney will be a solid defender but needs a couple of seasons to develop)
Pick 35: Port Adelaide: Harry Barnett (port struggled with rucks this year as finlayson was mainly their number 1 so barnett allows him to go forward again)
Pick 36: Melbourne: Coby Burgiel (after taking a tall with their first and losing bedford, dees take burgiel who will rotate through the midfield and forward with class)
Pick 37: Western Bulldogs: Luke Teal (doggies pick a skilful halfback with speed to burn who will take a few years to develop but can combine with bailey dale)
Pick 38: North Melbourne: Harry Lemmey (after taking 2 smalls with their top 3 picks, north take a highly rated key forward who has massive star potential)
Pick 39: Hawthorn: Anthony Munkara (was on track to being a top 10 pick. could be a star or bust but essendon wont be able to take him as he is one pick short)
Pick 40: Sydney: Adam D'Aloia (massive slider who could be the perfect josh kennedy replacement. clearance machine who can feed it out to the swans runners)
Oof
Davey pick just before our 2nd and a munkara bid 2 picks before we can match.
And we let the last of the best slide.
 
Pick 1: GWS: Aaron Cadman (would bid on Ashcroft but want their man to get the 50k. comes from the countryside so can adjust in a new state)
Pick 2: Brisbane: Will Ashcroft (obvious bid)
Pick 3: North Melbourne: Harry Sheezel (gives much needed x-factor and doesnt have the go home factor)
Pick 4: North Melbourne: George Wardlaw (horne-francis replacement, can combine with LDU, Simpkin, and Phillips to form a scary midfield)
Pick 5: Essendon: Mattaes Phillipou (provides height and difference to a midfield with similar players and can push forward and rotate with stringer)
Pick 6: Gold Coast: Reuben Ginbey (gives the suns midfield height, pace and versatility. will combine well with anderson, miller and rowell)
Pick 7: Hawthorn: Elijah Tsatas (obvious pick for the hawks. gives their midfield pace and height. will combine well with ward, worpel and newcombe)
Pick 8: Geelong: Jhye Clark (another obvious pick here with the cats going for another local boy. ideal joel selwood replacement and got him for nothing)
Pick 9: West Coast: Cameron Mackenzie (mackenzie wont fall to their next pick so they take someone who can adjust to being interstate and provide class)
Pick 10: St Kilda: Bailey Humphrey (went hard for degoey but get a younger version of him. can push forward and win games in an 'exciting' saints team)
Pick 11: Carlton: Oliver Hollands (gives the blues a reliable rotation on the wing with blake acres. part of the plan to bring elijah home in a few years)
Pick 12: Western Bulldogs: Jedd Busslinger (liam jones is only a short term replacement and they think the eagles will take him with their next pick)
Pick 13: West Coast: Ed Allan (eagles have put a lot of work into him and the go home factor isnt a worry. provides height and speed to a boring midfield)
Pick 14: Melbourne: Matt Jefferson (shache isnt that big of a pickup and macdonald and brown are growing old)
Pick 15: Sydney: Lachlan Cowan (swans love their lightning half backs with good skills and long hair)
Pick 16: GWS: Elijah Hewett (after losing hopper and taranto, gws get a steal who will become a good player and trust that he wont go home)
Pick 17: Collingwood: Lewis Hayes (billy frampton is a risky option and moore has a struggling body so hayes can be a reliable option for them in the future)
Pick 18: Brisbane: Jaspa Fletcher (swans bid on a classy runner who would suit their team if he wasnt a father son)
Pick 19: Sydney: Oli Hotton (i honestly think that the swans are trying to get every player in their team to be quick and skillful. hotton is a perfect fit)
Pick 20: GWS: Jacob Konstanty (after losing bobby hill, they only have 2 reliable small forwards on their list. would combine well with bedford)


Pick 21: Essendon: Alwyn Davey Jnr (make the bombers lose their next few picks but would be a good fit to their team anyways)
Pick 22: GWS: Charlie Clarke (would make a perfect forward line with cadman, konstanty and bedford and is different to their other smalls)
Pick 23: West Coast: Darcy Jones (another small taken in the last few picks. after the departure of rioli and langdon, jones could be playing straight away)
Pick 24: Western Bulldogs: Josh Weddle (bulldogs get a slider who will allow busslinger to play loose. can lockdown any sized forward and is a great runner)
Pick 25: North Melbourne: Isaac Keeler (the roos finally pick a tall forward who can combine with larkey and comben. can play ruck and rotate with edwards)
Pick 26: Hawthorn: Bradyen George (hawks back in their medics to get his knee right. can form a great combination with brockman and butler up forward)
Pick 27: Collingwood: Henry Hustwaite (could be regarded as a slider but is the perfect pendlebury replacement and gives height and class to their midfield)
Pick 28: West Coast: Sam Gilbey (the eagles go for more homegrown talent who can rotate with ed allan and chesser on the half back and wing in years to come)
Pick 29: Collingwood: Mitch Szybowski (the pies pickup the future tom mitchell and taylor adams replacement. good backup for any midfield injuries)
Pick 30: St Kilda: Max Gruzewski (perfect pickup for the saints who will combine well with max king and can be thrown behind the ball if needed)
Pick 31: Fremantle: Jasper Scaife (bit of a bolter but the dockers can afford to take a risk need an athletic key forward who can combine with amiss in the future)
Pick 32: GWS: Harry Rowston (gws pickup rowston before any other club can. rowston can take marks and hit the scoreboard when forward)
Pick 33: St Kilda: Blake Drury (will be a reliable pickup. can tackle and kick goals. will be able to rotate with gresham as a small forward and midfielder)
Pick 34: Adelaide: Max Michellaney (port knock adelaide out of the draft. michellaney will be a solid defender but needs a couple of seasons to develop)
Pick 35: Port Adelaide: Harry Barnett (port struggled with rucks this year as finlayson was mainly their number 1 so barnett allows him to go forward again)
Pick 36: Melbourne: Coby Burgiel (after taking a tall with their first and losing bedford, dees take burgiel who will rotate through the midfield and forward with class)
Pick 37: Western Bulldogs: Luke Teal (doggies pick a skilful halfback with speed to burn who will take a few years to develop but can combine with bailey dale)
Pick 38: North Melbourne: Harry Lemmey (after taking 2 smalls with their top 3 picks, north take a highly rated key forward who has massive star potential)
Pick 39: Hawthorn: Anthony Munkara (was on track to being a top 10 pick. could be a star or bust but essendon wont be able to take him as he is one pick short)
Pick 40: Sydney: Adam D'Aloia (massive slider who could be the perfect josh kennedy replacement. clearance machine who can feed it out to the swans runners)
Carlton trading out of the 2nd round?
Unlikely.
 
Pick 1: GWS: Aaron Cadman (would bid on Ashcroft but want their man to get the 50k. comes from the countryside so can adjust in a new state)
Pick 2: Brisbane: Will Ashcroft (obvious bid)
Pick 3: North Melbourne: Harry Sheezel (gives much needed x-factor and doesnt have the go home factor)
Pick 4: North Melbourne: George Wardlaw (horne-francis replacement, can combine with LDU, Simpkin, and Phillips to form a scary midfield)
Pick 5: Essendon: Mattaes Phillipou (provides height and difference to a midfield with similar players and can push forward and rotate with stringer)
Pick 6: Gold Coast: Reuben Ginbey (gives the suns midfield height, pace and versatility. will combine well with anderson, miller and rowell)
Pick 7: Hawthorn: Elijah Tsatas (obvious pick for the hawks. gives their midfield pace and height. will combine well with ward, worpel and newcombe)
Pick 8: Geelong: Jhye Clark (another obvious pick here with the cats going for another local boy. ideal joel selwood replacement and got him for nothing)
Pick 9: West Coast: Cameron Mackenzie (mackenzie wont fall to their next pick so they take someone who can adjust to being interstate and provide class)
Pick 10: St Kilda: Bailey Humphrey (went hard for degoey but get a younger version of him. can push forward and win games in an 'exciting' saints team)
Pick 11: Carlton: Oliver Hollands (gives the blues a reliable rotation on the wing with blake acres. part of the plan to bring elijah home in a few years)
Pick 12: Western Bulldogs: Jedd Busslinger (liam jones is only a short term replacement and they think the eagles will take him with their next pick)
Pick 13: West Coast: Ed Allan (eagles have put a lot of work into him and the go home factor isnt a worry. provides height and speed to a boring midfield)
Pick 14: Melbourne: Matt Jefferson (shache isnt that big of a pickup and macdonald and brown are growing old)
Pick 15: Sydney: Lachlan Cowan (swans love their lightning half backs with good skills and long hair)
Pick 16: GWS: Elijah Hewett (after losing hopper and taranto, gws get a steal who will become a good player and trust that he wont go home)
Pick 17: Collingwood: Lewis Hayes (billy frampton is a risky option and moore has a struggling body so hayes can be a reliable option for them in the future)
Pick 18: Brisbane: Jaspa Fletcher (swans bid on a classy runner who would suit their team if he wasnt a father son)
Pick 19: Sydney: Oli Hotton (i honestly think that the swans are trying to get every player in their team to be quick and skillful. hotton is a perfect fit)
Pick 20: GWS: Jacob Konstanty (after losing bobby hill, they only have 2 reliable small forwards on their list. would combine well with bedford)


Pick 21: Essendon: Alwyn Davey Jnr (make the bombers lose their next few picks but would be a good fit to their team anyways)
Pick 22: GWS: Charlie Clarke (would make a perfect forward line with cadman, konstanty and bedford and is different to their other smalls)
Pick 23: West Coast: Darcy Jones (another small taken in the last few picks. after the departure of rioli and langdon, jones could be playing straight away)
Pick 24: Western Bulldogs: Josh Weddle (bulldogs get a slider who will allow busslinger to play loose. can lockdown any sized forward and is a great runner)
Pick 25: North Melbourne: Isaac Keeler (the roos finally pick a tall forward who can combine with larkey and comben. can play ruck and rotate with edwards)
Pick 26: Hawthorn: Bradyen George (hawks back in their medics to get his knee right. can form a great combination with brockman and butler up forward)
Pick 27: Collingwood: Henry Hustwaite (could be regarded as a slider but is the perfect pendlebury replacement and gives height and class to their midfield)
Pick 28: West Coast: Sam Gilbey (the eagles go for more homegrown talent who can rotate with ed allan and chesser on the half back and wing in years to come)
Pick 29: Collingwood: Mitch Szybowski (the pies pickup the future tom mitchell and taylor adams replacement. good backup for any midfield injuries)
Pick 30: St Kilda: Max Gruzewski (perfect pickup for the saints who will combine well with max king and can be thrown behind the ball if needed)
Pick 31: Fremantle: Jasper Scaife (bit of a bolter but the dockers can afford to take a risk need an athletic key forward who can combine with amiss in the future)
Pick 32: GWS: Harry Rowston (gws pickup rowston before any other club can. rowston can take marks and hit the scoreboard when forward)
Pick 33: St Kilda: Blake Drury (will be a reliable pickup. can tackle and kick goals. will be able to rotate with gresham as a small forward and midfielder)
Pick 34: Adelaide: Max Michellaney (port knock adelaide out of the draft. michellaney will be a solid defender but needs a couple of seasons to develop)
Pick 35: Port Adelaide: Harry Barnett (port struggled with rucks this year as finlayson was mainly their number 1 so barnett allows him to go forward again)
Pick 36: Melbourne: Coby Burgiel (after taking a tall with their first and losing bedford, dees take burgiel who will rotate through the midfield and forward with class)
Pick 37: Western Bulldogs: Luke Teal (doggies pick a skilful halfback with speed to burn who will take a few years to develop but can combine with bailey dale)
Pick 38: North Melbourne: Harry Lemmey (after taking 2 smalls with their top 3 picks, north take a highly rated key forward who has massive star potential)
Pick 39: Hawthorn: Anthony Munkara (was on track to being a top 10 pick. could be a star or bust but essendon wont be able to take him as he is one pick short)
Pick 40: Sydney: Adam D'Aloia (massive slider who could be the perfect josh kennedy replacement. clearance machine who can feed it out to the swans runners)
Blues are taking 4 picks where's 29
 
Pick 1: GWS: Aaron Cadman (would bid on Ashcroft but want their man to get the 50k. comes from the countryside so can adjust in a new state)
Pick 2: Brisbane: Will Ashcroft (obvious bid)
Pick 3: North Melbourne: Harry Sheezel (gives much needed x-factor and doesnt have the go home factor)
Pick 4: North Melbourne: George Wardlaw (horne-francis replacement, can combine with LDU, Simpkin, and Phillips to form a scary midfield)
Pick 5: Essendon: Mattaes Phillipou (provides height and difference to a midfield with similar players and can push forward and rotate with stringer)
Pick 6: Gold Coast: Reuben Ginbey (gives the suns midfield height, pace and versatility. will combine well with anderson, miller and rowell)
Pick 7: Hawthorn: Elijah Tsatas (obvious pick for the hawks. gives their midfield pace and height. will combine well with ward, worpel and newcombe)
Pick 8: Geelong: Jhye Clark (another obvious pick here with the cats going for another local boy. ideal joel selwood replacement and got him for nothing)
Pick 9: West Coast: Cameron Mackenzie (mackenzie wont fall to their next pick so they take someone who can adjust to being interstate and provide class)
Pick 10: St Kilda: Bailey Humphrey (went hard for degoey but get a younger version of him. can push forward and win games in an 'exciting' saints team)
Pick 11: Carlton: Oliver Hollands (gives the blues a reliable rotation on the wing with blake acres. part of the plan to bring elijah home in a few years)
Pick 12: Western Bulldogs: Jedd Busslinger (liam jones is only a short term replacement and they think the eagles will take him with their next pick)
Pick 13: West Coast: Ed Allan (eagles have put a lot of work into him and the go home factor isnt a worry. provides height and speed to a boring midfield)
Pick 14: Melbourne: Matt Jefferson (shache isnt that big of a pickup and macdonald and brown are growing old)
Pick 15: Sydney: Lachlan Cowan (swans love their lightning half backs with good skills and long hair)
Pick 16: GWS: Elijah Hewett (after losing hopper and taranto, gws get a steal who will become a good player and trust that he wont go home)
Pick 17: Collingwood: Lewis Hayes (billy frampton is a risky option and moore has a struggling body so hayes can be a reliable option for them in the future)
Pick 18: Brisbane: Jaspa Fletcher (swans bid on a classy runner who would suit their team if he wasnt a father son)
Pick 19: Sydney: Oli Hotton (i honestly think that the swans are trying to get every player in their team to be quick and skillful. hotton is a perfect fit)
Pick 20: GWS: Jacob Konstanty (after losing bobby hill, they only have 2 reliable small forwards on their list. would combine well with bedford)


Pick 21: Essendon: Alwyn Davey Jnr (make the bombers lose their next few picks but would be a good fit to their team anyways)
Pick 22: GWS: Charlie Clarke (would make a perfect forward line with cadman, konstanty and bedford and is different to their other smalls)
Pick 23: West Coast: Darcy Jones (another small taken in the last few picks. after the departure of rioli and langdon, jones could be playing straight away)
Pick 24: Western Bulldogs: Josh Weddle (bulldogs get a slider who will allow busslinger to play loose. can lockdown any sized forward and is a great runner)
Pick 25: North Melbourne: Isaac Keeler (the roos finally pick a tall forward who can combine with larkey and comben. can play ruck and rotate with edwards)
Pick 26: Hawthorn: Bradyen George (hawks back in their medics to get his knee right. can form a great combination with brockman and butler up forward)
Pick 27: Collingwood: Henry Hustwaite (could be regarded as a slider but is the perfect pendlebury replacement and gives height and class to their midfield)
Pick 28: West Coast: Sam Gilbey (the eagles go for more homegrown talent who can rotate with ed allan and chesser on the half back and wing in years to come)
Pick 29: Collingwood: Mitch Szybowski (the pies pickup the future tom mitchell and taylor adams replacement. good backup for any midfield injuries)
Pick 30: St Kilda: Max Gruzewski (perfect pickup for the saints who will combine well with max king and can be thrown behind the ball if needed)
Pick 31: Fremantle: Jasper Scaife (bit of a bolter but the dockers can afford to take a risk need an athletic key forward who can combine with amiss in the future)
Pick 32: GWS: Harry Rowston (gws pickup rowston before any other club can. rowston can take marks and hit the scoreboard when forward)
Pick 33: St Kilda: Blake Drury (will be a reliable pickup. can tackle and kick goals. will be able to rotate with gresham as a small forward and midfielder)
Pick 34: Adelaide: Max Michellaney (port knock adelaide out of the draft. michellaney will be a solid defender but needs a couple of seasons to develop)
Pick 35: Port Adelaide: Harry Barnett (port struggled with rucks this year as finlayson was mainly their number 1 so barnett allows him to go forward again)
Pick 36: Melbourne: Coby Burgiel (after taking a tall with their first and losing bedford, dees take burgiel who will rotate through the midfield and forward with class)
Pick 37: Western Bulldogs: Luke Teal (doggies pick a skilful halfback with speed to burn who will take a few years to develop but can combine with bailey dale)
Pick 38: North Melbourne: Harry Lemmey (after taking 2 smalls with their top 3 picks, north take a highly rated key forward who has massive star potential)
Pick 39: Hawthorn: Anthony Munkara (was on track to being a top 10 pick. could be a star or bust but essendon wont be able to take him as he is one pick short)
Pick 40: Sydney: Adam D'Aloia (massive slider who could be the perfect josh kennedy replacement. clearance machine who can feed it out to the swans runners)
I’m happy with Sheezel and Wardlaw and if we can get Keeler and Lemmey 2 KEy Position players I be happy then follow up with Harvey but still think we need to go the PSD just in case someone slips thru
 

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