Remove this Banner Ad

Game Day 2023 AFL DRAFT

  • Thread starter Thread starter dogs105
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Log in to remove this Banner Ad

I've watched his highlights, and I have no issues at all with his talent - he looks like a gun. I get that he has midfield traits, and has been successful in that role as a junior. But he was asked directly where he would like/expect to play at AFL level and he said defence. Not "defence first up and then we'll see", not "wherever the club wants to play me". He just said defence. Hamish spoke about him as a defender. And when asked about the possibility of him being a midfielder, Hamish seemed to shrug it off. His comments sounded to me like he was saying "the time spent playing midfield as a junior will help round out his game" but that the club still saw him as a long-term defender. One who gets the ground ball well and has a great kick, sure, but a defender nonetheless.

I hope he does end up as a midfielder - we need one a lot more than a KPD. But it somehow feels like every year we take a talented player and then hope they will successfully switch positions. Rachele is a talented small forward, maybe he can move into the midfield one day. Rankine, ditto. Thilthorpe a talented ruck, perhaps he can be a KPF? For once I'd like to see us say "here is a dominant midfielder who plays in the midfield, we are expecting him to be a midfielder at AFL level."

My main concern is that we are spending all our best picks upgrading positions we've already filled with decent (or better than decent) youth (forward, defence), while neglecting positions of significant need (mid, ruck).


Asked to compare himself to an AFL player, Curtin named interceptor markers Darcy Moore and Sam Taylor, while he models his midfield game after Patrick Cripps given the Blues skipper carries a similar frame.

“I love having the ball in hand and using it. I’m a versatile player. Pretty good with the ball in hand. A good user by foot who competes well,” he said.

“I’m a big competitor, missing a lot of last year I had a lot of want built up inside me to try and make it into the AFL. I’m just really keen to get out there.”

An approximate 10cm growth spurt between the ages of 16 and 17 saw Curtin move from the midfield to playing key position, and he’s still putting on size after only going to the gym in recent years.
 

Remove this Banner Ad

How is that trade even allowed? What a joke.
They really should have had the new AFL exec last night announcing their picks for her hard work gifting them more picks as a thank you...
 

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Remove this Banner Ad

Remove this Banner Ad

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Back
Top Bottom