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Need more sensible old school names like Ben Dover and Phil McCrackenToo many woke ethnic names for my liking.
I knew of a girls with the surname roots.I worked with a dude who had the last name Bongers.
Steven May isn't out of contract so wouldn't be available to pick up in the PSD.Anyone know this years PSD order?
He's 33, and likely cooked but is Steven May worth picking up for a year or 2 on the cheap.
Would be good to have an experienced campaigner around to mentor and tech Harrison Ramm until he finds his feet.
Looking at our potential list changes for next year, I’d say Soldo is most likely gone, Lord probably gone and who knows how Marshall will return. We should be looking to draft a forward/ruck this year.
Louis Emmett will be long gone by our pick but I like Taj Murray, can see a football in the Billy Frampton journey man mould in Sam Ainsworth, and Cody Curtin is the type you would know very quickly if he will make it at AFL level or now - which isn’t the worst thing for a late pick tall.
Steven May isn't out of contract so wouldn't be available to pick up in the PSD.
Ok, but I believe he was told to go look for another club, so still a chance he could be delisted before the PSD.Steven May isn't out of contract so wouldn't be available to pick up in the PSD.
In this morning's press the suggestion was put that we do not rate this year's Draft and could use it to promote the likes of Tom Corchrane, Josh Lai and Harrison Ramm to our senior list. It was suggested that we might on trade the 49 pick if there is no suitable talent available.
Obviously pushing the 29 pick back to 2026 suggests there may be something to that argument.
A stress response in his back saw Kneipp miss around four months of the season, but he snuck in six appearances in the bookends of Calder’s campaign. Despite not getting to represent Vic Metro at the Under 18 National Championships, the running machine showed enough to earn a state combine invite and followed through late in the season to repay that faith. He returned for Calder in Round 19, picking up 20 disposals on managed minutes. What followed were hauls of 31 and 30 disposals, increasing his midfield exposure to good effect. Kneipp plays in perpetual motion, transitioning the ball with several possessions in single passages and impacting games in a high-volume style. Keep him in mind.
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Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier Draft Profile
North Adelaide midfielder Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier is a classy operator with quick feet and penetrative kicking skills.central.rookieme.com
I know we've interviewed this kid. Wonder if we'll hold on to the pick on draft night until he goes and then trade it out
One of the 5 players I would take with either our pick 49 or if thats traded into next year pick 85 which will come back into the 60s.
1. Blake Oudshoorn Bennier
Kinda like Max but not good kicking skillsHow about Max Holme's brother in this draft. Any good?
Cult hero!I worked with a dude who had the last name Bongers.
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Zane Peucker Draft Profile
Woodville-West Torrens powerhouse Zane Peucker is an explosive small forward who crafts high-impact plays at speed.central.rookieme.com
This is my other target with our late pick, article is spot on about his game being based on Zac Bailey. Think we could take him with pick 85. Still think we should take a prospect late in the draft