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George Stevens who was mentioned by Cal Twomey with Port would be a fascinating get. 189cm 101kg on-baller. His highlights show good movement, a deft touch and great balance, he's not just overpowering smaller players. Going by phantom drafts, he would go earlier than our pick.

Would be fun to take him out from under Geelong's nose after they took all our late picks, then we traded another back in the BZT trade before our picks that went out. ;)

69Port Adelaide (received from Essendon in Brandon Zerk-Thatcher-Xavier Duursma trade, tied to Sydney)
70Geelong (received from Port Adelaide in Esava Ratugolea trade)

 
Cal Twomey's phantom draft whispers for Port

Picks: 69, 83, 87 (likely to use two selections)

It's a wait-and-see-who-is-there type of night for the Power recruiting team, which has the latest start to the draft of any club after its huge haul of four players in the trade period. But Port has been prepared for that situation through the year and will have been looking at its order a little differently to other clubs. Their first pick will likely end up being around No.50-52 once bids come in and other clubs start to pass. The likes of Sandringham forward/midfielder Harvey Johnston, Oakleigh midfielder Will Lorenz and Greater Western Victoria small forward Lachie Charleson are likely to be around that stage of the draft, while the Power have also looked at midfielder Liam Walters, who attracted some interest late in the year. Port Adelaide is another club who could look at George Stevens if he is still on the board. Local Loch Rawlinson is a small forward who may have appeal late.

Cal Twomey's 2023 Phantom Draft: Top 30, late picks, whispers
Isn't Rawlinson a defender?
 
Isn't Rawlinson a defender?

Nope, small forward

Sturt small forward Loch Rawlinson is the latest AFL Draft hopeful out of the Double Blues, having pieced together plenty of eye-catching moments this season. With a terrific speed-endurance combination, Rawlinson worked his way into a State Draft Combine invite off the back of a solid national carnival and SANFL Under 18s season. For the Croweaters, Rawlinson kicked a couple of goals from 11 disposals on average, and generally used his clean hands to advantage.


A nimble player in close, he is a classy talent with upside, and having the work rate to get from contest-to-contest helps. Standing at only 178cm and 72kg, Rawlinson is still only light, and therefore his contented work is an area of improvement, while his kicking consistency, particularly in full flight, is another way the South Australian can further improve. He proved a clutch player in Sturt's run to the SANFL Under 18s Grand Final though, having a handy knack for kicking crucial goals.

 

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George Stevens who was mentioned by Cal Twomey with Port would be a fascinating get. 189cm 101kg on-baller. His highlights show good movement, a deft touch and great balance, he's not just overpowering smaller players. Going by phantom drafts, he would go earlier than our pick.

Would be fun to take him out from under Geelong's nose after they took all our late picks, then we traded another back in the BZT trade before our picks that went out. ;)



Profile describes him as slow, lacking agility, and with limited hurt factor with his disposal?
Likely to be gone by our our pick anyway.
 
Profile describes him as slow, lacking agility, and with limited hurt factor with his disposal?
Likely to be gone by our our pick anyway.

On the other hand he is an inside midfield and clearance specialist who can find plenty of ball. If he can get first hands on it and give it to Rozee, JHF and Butters in the centre square, good times.

He has divided recruiters, still likely to be gone before our pick.
 
The CRom look like offering 10 and 14 for our 7, that gives us 10, 14, 16, 43 plus change .... We are only taking 3 picks so would you be into us trading 43 to you guys for something next year?
43 is a late 2nd this year (maybe early 3rd depending on how the dominoes fall regarding F/S and Academy picks).

We need our 3rd and 4th rounders next year to match bids for Burgoyne and Montgomery (maybe also Ben Barrett from our Academy) - if they turn out to be good enough to draft.

As we gave away some of our future picks in our trading machinations this year, I can't see us having anything juicy to be able to deal with you which would be fair to both parties sadly.
 
The CRom look like offering 10 and 14 for our 7, that gives us 10, 14, 16, 43 plus change .... We are only taking 3 picks so would you be into us trading 43 to you guys for something next year?

Port's 2024 current draft hand: 34, 52, 64, 72, 88, 106, 124

Don't think there would be a fair trade for you and we need all the picks we can get for next years F/S bids
 
The CRom look like offering 10 and 14 for our 7, that gives us 10, 14, 16, 43 plus change .... We are only taking 3 picks so would you be into us trading 43 to you guys for something next year?

I think we could work something out.

On current form we can pick up the players we could be interested in father/son for next to nothing next year.
 

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I think we could work something out.

On current form we can pick up the players we could be interested in father/son for next to nothing next year.
Nice ... reading the previous replies it seemed you were a little light on for picks next year, but would be good if a Crom trade could actually help you guys this year :)
 

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Profile describes him as slow, lacking agility, and with limited hurt factor with his disposal?
Likely to be gone by our our pick anyway.
We already have Mcentee
 
That’s Wines job.


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He's 30 years old next year and one man. You can have more then one clearance midfielder in your squad, especially if one is at the tail end of his career and one is setting out.
 

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