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The role I'd see him playing at AFL level is quite similar to a few of the guys we've drafted in the last couple of years. He deserves an opportunity but I'm not sure he's the best fit for our list.If we want a mid train on then go Milan Murdock
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I agree - seems very similar to both Sweid and Murray.The role I'd see him playing at AFL level is quite similar to a few of the guys we've drafted in the last couple of years. He deserves an opportunity but I'm not sure he's the best fit for our list.
There was a few VFL guys with a little bit more size overlooked that I thought/think would've been quite close to getting picked up.
Last year we went completely from outside WA for train ons. The season before 1/4 was from WA. It won't just be from the WAFL.
Generally when he does this early analysis it is very Vic and SA focussed.FWIW Twomey has put out his annual prospects to watch for next year and Robinson does not get a mention.
I was more thinking Murphy Reid as opposed to Murray tbh.I agree - seems very similar to both Sweid and Murray.
Murdoch played half forward in the last finals game East Fremantle played. Otherwise midfielder. He is around same height at 179/180cm (Sweid 176cm and Murray 180cm).
Will be interesting to see what direction they go with train on. Murdoch it seems we have been monitoring but may well no longer be the sort we look at adding due to the way the draft panned out.
He did mention one WA prospect.Generally when he does this early analysis it is very Vic and SA focussed.
I also don’t think Lucas is as early a draft pick as many think.
So much water to go under the bridge between now and 2026 draft but if I was to take a stab at projected range it is something similar to the fella we drafted this year. Late first / early second, which being compromised draft again will be 20-30 range that Rookie me had for Sweid.
Not convinced we would've matched a bid for Whan tbh. Happy he's ultimately a Category B rookie. Effectively an extra draftee.One thing I thought about with Fred.
When either Fred or Robinson were out, Whan stepped up.
When whan was out, Fred didn’t/couldn’t.
Know it’s a small sample, but wonder if that had any impact on the clubs thoughts.
We had list spots open, in case we had to match on Whan, which would indicate that maybe we had him higher than Fred?
If the bid came before Murray, I agree.Not convinced we would've matched a bid for Whan tbh. Happy he's ultimately a Category B rookie. Effectively an extra draftee.
The Wes Walley one is unusual. Why bother nominating him. Then a day before rookie draft day sorry champ.I love that Freo give our academy boys development spots on our list. We appear to value them. Players like Bennell, Conrad Williams, Ryda Luke are given a chance when they are very raw. If they become AFL players great, if not they go back to their communities with the experience of developing in a professional environment. And the boys still in the academy see that chances are there if they work hard.
Compare that with West Coast. I don't think they give a shit. The AFL give them extra rookies, but they don't bother developing their own academy rookies. Why nominate Walley and not bother to list him? They have nothing to lose in giving him a go and much to gain in terms of making a statement to their academy boys: we value you, we'll give you a go.
From what the Bin Chicken Board was saying, Walley was nowhere near AFL standard, and had slacked off big time this year.I love that Freo give our academy boys development spots on our list. We appear to value them. Players like Bennell, Conrad Williams, Ryda Luke are given a chance when they are very raw. If they become AFL players great, if not they go back to their communities with the experience of developing in a professional environment. And the boys still in the academy see that chances are there if they work hard.
Compare that with West Coast. I don't think they give a shit. The AFL give them extra rookies, but they don't bother developing their own academy rookies. Why nominate Walley and not bother to list him? They have nothing to lose in giving him a go and much to gain in terms of making a statement to their academy boys: we value you, we'll give you a go.
Only explanation is that West Coast are looking to do something else with the list spot and there's no indication of them doing so. That or he's sh** and the media have pumped him up because of his links to West Coast only.The Wes Walley one is unusual. Why bother nominating him. Then a day before rookie draft day sorry champ.
At one point during the year Walley was rated around 2nd round pick and played senior footy with Subiaco.
Makes no sense at all. The cat B is separate to the rookie Cat A.
FWIW Twomey has put out his annual prospects to watch for next year and Robinson does not get a mention.
This board has acted like Robinson is a top five pick. Expecting a similar success rate to this top ten in twelve months.View attachment 2483499
He said it was not in order, but it kinda looks like it was. First 5 held up pretty well. The next 5 went pick 19, Cat B, pick 49, undrafted, pick 27.
Let's have this discussion at the end of next year. He has a year out of school now to develop.This board has acted like Robinson is a top five pick. Expecting a similar success rate to this top ten in twelve months.
Point is at this point in time our first rounder likely gets us Robinson if we even need that.
My hunch is that as a baseline, Robinson is going to be better than some random player we add who missed being selected by any club in either this year's weak draft or this year's rookie draft.FWIW Twomey has put out his annual prospects to watch for next year and Robinson does not get a mention.
*First RounderThis board has acted like Robinson is a top five pick*. Expecting a similar success rate to this top ten in twelve months.
Point is at this point in time our first rounder likely gets us Robinson if we even need that.
I hardly see the relevance to the conversation about this year's draft tbh.My hunch is that as a baseline, Robinson is going to be better than some random player we add who missed being selected by any club in either this year's weak draft or this year's rookie draft.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I'd take that risk.