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Idk, maybe a delisted free agent and a former top 10 pick who play forward might help?What would you suggest we do to fix it then?
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That was his averages for the U18 champs, not for the year.Quite sceptical about any running defenders averaging 11 disposals.
No current season stats available
I'm having visions of our recruiters having spasms, and turning into Charlie Curnow from Wickzki's avatar, when anyone doubts the efficacy of the 'half back' draft rumours.
Does inexplicably now mean "found a way to meet a team half way to come to a recommended valuation"?
As in "I traded my car in with the dealer and inexplicably got the amount that I was hoping that it was worth,"
We are in the worst position to be trading a future first.Pies traded out their first round pick not thinking it would be so low for a handful of 2nd rounders and missed out on Finn Callahan. Better to trade the pick out when you know the lay of the land with regard to picks and where FS will fall.
I think we should target 'best available' type players who have the ability to become 'best 18' players within 1 to 3 years, like you suggest. IMO the best depth in the draft just happens to be in that mid-small forward role. I don't believe that list managers should try to 'harness' the draft against the grain of its strengths as it's too tricky. I can just envisage a scenario where the players we get become handy players whilst a small number of others we overlook having a greater impact elswhere. We can't afford that kind of thing and I'm a firm believer that if you take a 'best available' approach things even out and the list balances itself. You might not get the desired results immediately but the added depth wins out in the long term.We should be looking at players who can impact within the next 1-3 years to align with our window. Watson and Collard imo will both do that in an area we need filled, others I'm not as sold on but there's definitely talented prospects available.
If we pick up a half back or a mid theres little chance they'd even get a game for the next 2-3 years with the players we already have there.
Unless we're targeting a proven small/mid sized fwd via free agency in 2024 and we're confident we can get one imo we should be targeting one with our first pick this draft.
And if North hadn't agreed (which they wouldn't) we keep Fisher, and miss out on E. Hollands as we didn't have a list spot for him ?No, it means it should have been a straight 2nd round swap for Fisher and nothing more
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I'm having visions of you having spasms about unlikely draft scenarios a month before the draft.I'm having visions of our recruiters having spasms, and turning into Charlie Curnow from Wickzki's avatar, when anyone doubts the efficacy of the 'half back' draft rumours.
There's been a few red flags about Shoenmaker. Copped a lengthy club suspension for drinking early in U/18 season and reported that its still potentially an issue. Don't know him and it might be a storm in a tea cup. I'm comfortable that our recruiters would do due diligence and if they're happy so would I be.Starting to like ARIE Schoenmaker a lot, nice booming kick , reads the play well good rebounder decision making is good and is a great kick. And finds the football. Great height. Could turn into something special . Could be pick up between pick 25-40.
And I still like George stevens captained the afl academy
Strengths , character , consistency, contested game , strength, tackling and work rate. Huge kid at 18 played some really strong games for Geelong in the vfl against Collingwood VFL’S side
189cm 101kg. Big bodied mid that voss would love to work with
There's been a few red flags about Shoenmaker. Copped a lengthy club suspension for drinking early in U/18 season and reported that its still potentially an issue. Don't know him and it might be a storm in a tea cup. I'm comfortable that our recruiters would do due diligence and if they're happy so would I be.
It's a great position to be in.We are in the worst position to be trading a future first.
If I was trading with Carlton I'd be assuming they finish similar next year or better. And valuing our F1 as 16-18.
There's basically no downside risk for the trading partner, but there is upside if we slip.
In contrast, if Nth put up its F1, teams would assume they were getting pick 1 or 2. Thats incredible, but teams would be paying a fortune for that best case scenario, but there is potential downside if North end up with say pick 5 or 6.
Basically top teams trading out a future first probably have the most to lose...
HOK is probaby a minimum 2 to 3 years away from playing any significant role.Don't think Mirkov will make it, HOK is young but believe he will make it at the next level
Think we are okay for ruckmen/relief
But if there is a slider/undrafted kid, you would have to consider it
Think Caddy could give that theory a run for its money.We're talking about different things here.
Wings often have versatility and can play multiple positions.
No small or medium forward is going to have a year 1 impact greater than Durdin or Motlop.
And we just brought in mature talent (Hollands, Fantasia) in these positions .
I'm not against drafting a forward, but not necessarily with our first pick
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There's been a few red flags about Shoenmaker. Copped a lengthy club suspension for drinking early in U/18 season and reported that its still potentially an issue. Don't know him and it might be a storm in a tea cup. I'm comfortable that our recruiters would do due diligence and if they're happy so would I be.
Good write up on him a few days ago.Starting to like ARIE Schoenmaker a lot, nice booming kick , reads the play well good rebounder decision making is good and is a great kick. And finds the football. Great height. Could turn into something special . Could be pick up between pick 25-40.
And I still like George stevens captained the afl academy
Strengths , character , consistency, contested game , strength, tackling and work rate. Huge kid at 18 played some really strong games for Geelong in the vfl against Collingwood VFL’S side
189cm 101kg. Big bodied mid that voss would love to work with