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He looks like a powerful runner with both endurance and speed. Strong frame. Neat disposal. A lot to like.Sullivan Robey apparently the biggest bolter this year but not mentioned here yet.
Mid forward 190cm surely of interest to us?
He's only played the 2 games on ball of late so it's hard to gauge exactly where he's placed. Athletically he's a weapon though, big and powerful kid with speed too.Sullivan Robey apparently the biggest bolter this year but not mentioned here yet.
Mid forward 190cm surely of interest to us?
Have you seen much of Charlie McKinnon and Jack Picket? 1st and 3rd on the goal kicking tally for the CTL yet haven’t heard either spoken about, I think McKinnon is a awkward size like Morris but i know nothing of Picket who averages more goals than Dovaston but gets no mention.He's only played the 2 games on ball of late so it's hard to gauge exactly where he's placed. Athletically he's a weapon though, big and powerful kid with speed too.
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McKinnon is an awkward size but doesn't have the contested marking of Morris. Plays a bit like Tom Hawkins but obviously a far lesser sized man.Have you seen much of Charlie McKinnon and Jack Picket? 1st and 3rd on the goal kicking tally for the CTL yet haven’t heard either spoken about, I think McKinnon is a awkward size like Morris but i know nothing of Picket who averages more goals than Dovaston but gets no mention.
Sullivan Robey apparently the biggest bolter this year but not mentioned here yet.
Mid forward 190cm surely of interest to us?
Probably says a bit about the draft that someone can bolt up the boards with lesser exposure so late in the piece.
Not normally before the combine.It happens quite regularly
I find it surprising that neither have had a mention anywhere, Mckininon is around 30 goals ahead of the nearest tall forward and Clark kicks more than Divaston who’s a 1st rounder.McKinnon is an awkward size but doesn't have the contested marking of Morris. Plays a bit like Tom Hawkins but obviously a far lesser sized man.
Pickett I haven't seen enough of unfortunately, been on holidays a bit too much this back end of the season when he's really started to shine from all reports.
I'd agree with this, but Shanahan was a genuine head scratcher. He had every tool you'd want in a KPD and still slid for some reason.I find it surprising that neither have had a mention anywhere, Mckininon is around 30 goals ahead of the nearest tall forward and Clark kicks more than Divaston who’s a 1st rounder.
I subscribe to the idea that unless there’s something specific about a player to hold them back like size or lack of pace, then they will be able to continue to develop.
I look back to Shannahan last year and remember he kicked goals wherever he went but for some reason there was no love.
I was more thinking key forward but all the same, looks a good prospect.I'd agree with this, but Shanahan was a genuine head scratcher. He had every tool you'd want in a KPD and still slid for some reason.
CLEAR TOP SIX EMERGE
Gold Coast academy duo Zeke Uwland and Dylan Patterson, Brisbane academy midfielder Daniel Annable and Carlton father-son prospect Harry Dean. Annable’s post-champs form for Brisbane’s VFL side has been particularly striking, averaging 25 disposals across an impressive five-game stretch.
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Inside Oliver-like rise of 2025s biggest bolter; top six emerges ahead of combine — Draft Watch
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There’s also a good chance Carlton on the first night will be asked to match a bid on top NGA prospect Jack Ison, who’s finished his Coates Talent League campaign with Oakleigh a surge.
I am finding it hard to comprehend the rankings some media groups are sprouting.That would be ****ed
Agree, IMO Dean will be pick 12 - 17. closer to 17 taking into account early NGA picksI am finding it hard to comprehend the rankings some media groups are sprouting.
Sure it can be argued Dean is an elite talent, but with other needs and priorities if clubs and more often than not a reluctance to force the hand of clubs with Father son or academy players, he should be around the 10-12 mark off “history”.
Most clubs do not set out to damage their oppo’s unnecessarily. This is why Duursma and CDT are touted top two when Annable and Uwland not to forget Patterson are at least as prominent. Sharp continues to be undersold in “Phantoms” and it would have been unthinkable for Lindsay to slip from the top half dozen through the season. Then there is the key forward market which almost always has teams “reaching”.
Ison gets mentioned from 15 to 50 and is much more likely to be at the bottom end of that range. He has elevated a little, but with his greater production, he has had reduced efficiency. A good prospect, but not obviously ahead of a range of players in the 20+ range. Has been impressive enough for us to be excited, but nit commanding enough to compel oppo to play games.
Also IMO no chance Ison gets piked 1st round. He will get pushed out into the 30'sThat would be ****ed
Agree, IMO Dean will be pick 12 - 17. closer to 17 taking into account early NGA picks
Also IMO no chance Ison gets piked 1st round. He will get pushed out into the 30's
There's absolutely a chance. He's shown serious talent the last 6-7 weeks of the season at CTL and was dominating school footy before it.Also IMO no chance Ison gets piked 1st round. He will get pushed out into the 30's
We stealing some premiership cups to add to our lot at ikonTime for Operation Police Pull-Over me thinks


only way I think we get some there for the next couple of years