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Josh Kennedy over anyone.
Oh and Livingstone.
My god Carlton draft some duds.

:eek: Kennedy is in his 2nd season! Surely there are worse second year players so far. Oh and by the way, KPP types take longer than midfielders so give the kid time. That is not a biased opinion, i just firmly believe that Kennedy has the potential to hold down CHF in years to come he just needs to be given the time to grow into it and supporters needs to have patience with him. Definately showing signs.

As for Livo...:confused:
Yes, well done Shane O'Sullivan for recruiting a hack but I for some reason i was always under the illusion that Livo was a Full Forward when he came to the club but was played at the other end of the ground. I'm not at all defending the bloke but i wonder if things wouldve been different if he'd been played in his correct position
 

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1 Travis Johnstone Dandenong Stingrays Melbourne
2 Brad Ottens Glenelg Richmond
3 Trent Croad Dandenong Stingrays Hawthorn
4 Mark Bolton Eastern Ranges Essendon
5 Luke Power Oakleigh Chargers Brisbane Lions
6 James Walker North Ballarat Rebels Fremantle
7 Kris Massie Dandenong Stingrays Carlton
8 Chris Tarrant Bendigo Pioneers Collingwood
9 Chad Cornes Glenelg Port Adelaide
10 Shane O'Bree North Ballarat Rebels Brisbane Lions
11 Jason Saddington Eastern Ranges Sydney Swans
12 Jaxon Crabb Claremont West Coast Eagles
13 Callum Chambers Gippsland Power West Coast Eagles
14 Shannon Watt North Ballarat Rebels North Melbourne
15 Joel McKay Murray Bushrangers Geelong
16 Ben Wolton Central District St Kilda
17 Lance Picioane Western Jets Adelaide
18 Mark Alvey Bendigo Pioneers Western Bulldogs
19 Chris Obst Western Jets Hawthorn
20 Dean Solomon Bendigo Pioneers Essendon
21 Clem Michael South Fremantle Fremantle
22 Troy Longmuir West Perth Melbourne
23 Adam Chatfield NSW/ACT Rams Carlton
24 James Wasley Norwood Collingwood
25 Nick Stevens Preston Knights Port Adelaide
26 Brodie Holland Tassie Mariners Fremantle
27 Brad Stephens Murray Bushrangers North Melbourne
28 Rowan Jones Claremont West Coast Eagles
29 Marc Woolnough Southport Geelong
30 Paul McMahon Bendigo Pioneers North Melbourne
31 Simon Black East Fremantle Brisbane Lions
32 Troy Johnson South Fremantle Fremantle
33 James Thiessen Norwood Adelaide
34 Andrew Williams Dandenong Stingrays West Coast Eagles
35 Marcus Baldwin Calder Cannons Hawthorn
36 Judd Lalich East Perth Essendon
37 Todd Holmes Subiaco West Coast Eagles
38 James Rahilly Geelong Falcons Geelong
39 Matthew Blake Bendigo Pioneers Melbourne
40 Fred Campbell Bendigo Pioneers Sydney Swans
41 Danny Morton North Adelaide Port Adelaide
42 Matthew Dennis Old Brighton Hawthorn
43 Adam Goodes North Ballarat Rebels Sydney Swans
44 David Antonowicz Western Jets West Coast Eagles
45 Matthew Scarlett Geelong Falcons Geelong
46 Joshua Robertson Murray Bushrangers North Melbourne
47 Robert Stevenson Essendon Western Bulldogs
48 Ben Thompson Glenelg St Kilda
49 Ian Perrie East Perth Adelaide
50 Luke Ottens Glenelg Melbourne
51 Scott Ralph Morningside Brisbane Lions
52 Jordan Doering Bendigo Pioneers Essendon
53 Lionel Proctor Preston Knights Richmond
54 Justin Wood Tassie Mariners Geelong
55 Craig Black Dandenong Stingrays Carlton
56 Ben Kinnear Central District Collingwood
57 Darren Fraser Essendon Port Adelaide
58 Marcus Picken North Ballarat Rebels Brisbane Lions
59 Brett Rose Eastern Ranges Sydney Swans
60 Phillip Read East Fremantle West Coast Eagles
61 Tim Finocchiaro Eastern Ranges Geelong
62 Dion Miles North Melbourne North Melbourne
63 Anthony Aloi Western Jets Western Bulldogs
64 Sam Cranage North Ballarat Rebels St Kilda
65 Linden Stevens Sturt Adelaide
66 Nathan Brown West Adelaide Melbourne
67 Brad Lloyd Hawthorn Hawthorn
68 Simon Eastaugh Norwood Essendon
69 Paul Greenham Port Melbourne Richmond
70 Trent Hoppner Preston Knights Carlton
71 Andrew Kellaway Richmond Richmond
72 Pass Port Adelaide
73 Beau McDonald Swan Districts Brisbane Lions
74 Paul Digiovine Oakleigh Chargers Western Bulldogs
75 Brent Cowell Gippsland Power St Kilda
76 Pass Adelaide
77 Guy Rigoni Myrtleford Melbourne
78 Richie Vandenberg University Blues Hawthorn
79 Pass Richmond
80 John Hynes Prahran Dragons Carlton
81 Troy Kirwen Preston Knights Collingwood
82 Nathan Thompson Bendigo Pioneers Hawthorn
83 Ben Thompson Northern Eagles Carlton
84 Frankie Raso Preston Knights Collingwood
85 Hayden Burgiel Gippsland Power Hawthorn
86 Scott Whiston Central District Collingwood
 
This is just from the top 10

2001
4. Graham Polak(traded to richmond)
6. Ashley Sampi (dud)
9. Luke Molan (whos that?)

2003
6. Kepler Bradley (dud)

2004
4. Richard Tambling (dud)
 
1997 AFL Draft

#4 Mark Bolton
#5 Luke Power
#31 Simon Black
#43 Adam Goodes
#70-something Richie Vandenberg

:thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu:Essendon


1986 selection 9, Andrew Payze, West Torrens. Played 0 matches

1987 selection 6, Andrew Rogers, Woodville. Played 8 matches
1987 selection: 19, Jamie Cox, Wynyard. Played 0 matches
1987 selection: 32, John Cook, Hamilton. Played 0 matches

1988 selection: 9, Michael Werner, West Torrens. Played 40 matches
1988 selection: 12, Brad Fox, Perth. Played 17 games

1989 selection: 11, Darren Smith, Port Adelaide. Played 0 games [Told Sheedy to jam it and stayed in Adelaide, haha]

1990 selection: 13, Todd Ridley, Claremont. Played 25 games
1990 selection: 21, Richard Ambrose, Shepparton. Played 0 games .
1990 selection: 24, John Fidge, Glenelg. Played 0 games
1990 selection: 37, Glen Hoffman, Jeparit. Played 0 games
1990 selection: 51, Jarrod Carter, North Hobart. Played 0 games
1990 selection: 65, Stephen Fry, Clarence. Played 0 games with Essendon.
1990 selection 79, They picked some kid from Ainslie, ACT. I forget his name...

1991 selection: 8, Michael Symons, Subiaco. Played 109 ordinary games
1991 selection: 21, Willie Dick, Perth. Played 7 games
1991 selection: 37, Ryan O'Connor, Ulverstone. Sheedy nursed him thru 63 games
1991 selection: 47, Glenn Manton, Essendon. Played 21 games with Essendon then stuck it up 'em at Carlton

1992 selection: 3, Michael Prior, East Perth. Played 81 games - had talent, but never really fired.
1992 selection: 12, Tony Delaney, Claremont. Played 15 games

1993 selection: 19, Robert Stevenson, Western U18. Played 0 games
1993 selection: 29, Scott Mollard, Central U18. Played 0 games
1993 selection: 36, Julian Kirzner, Central U18. Played 1 game

1995 selection: 15, Darren Wheildon, West Adelaide. Played 0 games, hit by cab on King St
1995 selection: 31, Andrew Ukovic, Northern U18. Lots of hype, but only played 19 games

1996 selection: 2, Chris Heffernan, Geelong U18. Played 97 games then traded
1996 selection: 5, Daniel McAlister, Tasmania U18. Played 6 games over 6 years - big disappointment
1996 selection: 21, Tim Williams, East Perth. Played 0 games
1996 selection: 25, Andrew Bomford, Syd Reserves. Played 13 games

1997 selection: 4, Mark Bolton, Eastern U18. Sheedy is still stubbornly trying to prive the critics wrong
1997 selection: 36, Judd Lalich, East Perth. Played 17 games, looked okay in the VFL

1998 selection: 23, Chris Ladhams, North Adelaide. Played 0 games then traded to Port
1998 selection: 25, Aaron Henneman, Murray U18. Looked good early on, hyped, but ultimately was a dud

1999 selection: 45, Marcus Pickett, Port Adelaide. Played 0 games, definitely not related to Byron

2000 selection: 17, James Davies, Xavier. 3 games, Essendon cheated to get him, but what was all the fuss about?
2000 selection: 27, Ted Richards, Sandringham U18. Played 33 games, showed a bit, then was traded.

2001 selection: 18, Shane Harvey, Northern U18. Played 11 games, dud.
2001 selection: 31, Joel Reynolds, Geelong U18 - not as good as his grandpa

2002 selection: 10, Jason Laycock, Tassie Mariners. Taking a long time to develop.

2003 selection: 6, Kepler Bradley, West Perth - Continues the Sheedy tradition of nurturing dud CHBs (Walsh, O'Connor, Bolton)

The Bombers have had pretty bad aim with their early picks - way more misses than hits.
It's incredible they avoided the bottom four for so long really, but most of their good players have come from the later picks and also the rookie draft.
 
You could do the same with any club, Chewy. There are always more misses than hits, particularly back in the early years of the draft. I'm down at the beach at the moment so I don't have my copy of AFL 2007 next to me, but have a look at Richmond's early draft picks from the 1986-1993 era.
 

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You could do the same with any club, Chewy. There are always more misses than hits, particularly back in the early years of the draft. I'm down at the beach at the moment so I don't have my copy of AFL 2007 next to me, but have a look at Richmond's early draft picks from the 1986-1993 era.
The early drafts were an inexact science, for sure. I agree with you, all clubs are similar, but it just seems to me like the Bombers have had more than their share. Maybe it's because the Bomber crowd always pumped up their young players like McAlister, Davies, Ukovic, Prior, Heff, etc so when they didn't live up to initial expectations, it registered as a disappointment.

The Pies have had some even bigger shockers, but for some reason there wasn't much of a blip on the radar: Danny Roach, Billy Morrison, etc. Perhaps everyone was too busy focusing on Josh Fraser. Now there's a disappointment. The number 1 pick was going to the biggest thing since sliced bread. Early on he looked like a champion in the making, but he's just never really strung many good games together.
 
Mark Bolton has been playing AFL for ten years? Wow. I always just assumed he was a kid who'd get better one day. Maybe not.

And as for draft disappointments, i'd be having a look at the richmond recruiting staff.
 
1986 selection 9, Andrew Payze, West Torrens. Played 0 matches

1987 selection 6, Andrew Rogers, Woodville. Played 8 matches
1987 selection: 19, Jamie Cox, Wynyard. Played 0 matches
1987 selection: 32, John Cook, Hamilton. Played 0 matches

1988 selection: 9, Michael Werner, West Torrens. Played 40 matches
1988 selection: 12, Brad Fox, Perth. Played 17 games

1989 selection: 11, Darren Smith, Port Adelaide. Played 0 games [Told Sheedy to jam it and stayed in Adelaide, haha]

1990 selection: 13, Todd Ridley, Claremont. Played 25 games
1990 selection: 21, Richard Ambrose, Shepparton. Played 0 games .
1990 selection: 24, John Fidge, Glenelg. Played 0 games
1990 selection: 37, Glen Hoffman, Jeparit. Played 0 games
1990 selection: 51, Jarrod Carter, North Hobart. Played 0 games
1990 selection: 65, Stephen Fry, Clarence. Played 0 games with Essendon.
1990 selection 79, They picked some kid from Ainslie, ACT. I forget his name...

...
Some good points later on, but no point talking about the 1980s, esp with interstaters, unless you also know whether they actually joined the club. Unlike now when only players interested in being in the draft are picked in the draft (revolutionary, hey?), the 'draft' in the 1980s was just a way of putting dibs on interstate players in case you could ever persuade them to cross the border. Many of them had never expressed the slightest interest in playing VFL, and never would.

Payze, for example, just sat in Adelaide and sucked up the player retention money from the SANFL (until the Crows came along). Unless there were multiple Michael Taylors, Geelong picked at #5 in the 1986 draft a 30+ yo guy who had already done his 4 year tour of duty for Collingwood and had returned to play out his remaining years with Norwood. Essendon's pick 100 in the 1989 ND was David Pittman; would have been a great-value grab if he ever went to Essendon. As it was, the 'drafting' made absolutely no difference to him wearing the Crows colours in 1991 and beyond. No doubt the Jamie Cox drafted from Wynyard in 1987 had a good hard think about it, but decided cricket was for him, thanks. The idea that you'd think of drafting blokes like this is surreal now, but it was par for the course then.
 

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The Spud didn't want another Richo type. They wanted a pacey goal kicker.

You don't actually think Richo is any good do you? I'm sick to death of the media saying "Richo's a superstar", no superstar i've seen can miss from 20 metres out directly in front! He has been the most overrated player in the competition for over 10 years, that's his biggest claim to fame!
 
1 Travis Johnstone Dandenong Stingrays Melbourne
2 Brad Ottens Glenelg Richmond
3 Trent Croad Dandenong Stingrays Hawthorn
4 Mark Bolton Eastern Ranges Essendon
5 Luke Power Oakleigh Chargers Brisbane Lions
6 James Walker North Ballarat Rebels Fremantle
7 Kris Massie Dandenong Stingrays Carlton
8 Chris Tarrant Bendigo Pioneers Collingwood
9 Chad Cornes Glenelg Port Adelaide
10 Shane O'Bree North Ballarat Rebels Brisbane Lions
11 Jason Saddington Eastern Ranges Sydney Swans
12 Jaxon Crabb Claremont West Coast Eagles
13 Callum Chambers Gippsland Power West Coast Eagles
14 Shannon Watt North Ballarat Rebels North Melbourne
15 Joel McKay Murray Bushrangers Geelong
16 Ben Wolton Central District St Kilda
17 Lance Picioane Western Jets Adelaide
18 Mark Alvey Bendigo Pioneers Western Bulldogs
19 Chris Obst Western Jets Hawthorn
20 Dean Solomon Bendigo Pioneers Essendon
21 Clem Michael South Fremantle Fremantle
22 Troy Longmuir West Perth Melbourne
23 Adam Chatfield NSW/ACT Rams Carlton
24 James Wasley Norwood Collingwood
25 Nick Stevens Preston Knights Port Adelaide
26 Brodie Holland Tassie Mariners Fremantle
27 Brad Stephens Murray Bushrangers North Melbourne
28 Rowan Jones Claremont West Coast Eagles
29 Marc Woolnough Southport Geelong
30 Paul McMahon Bendigo Pioneers North Melbourne
31 Simon Black East Fremantle Brisbane Lions
32 Troy Johnson South Fremantle Fremantle
33 James Thiessen Norwood Adelaide
34 Andrew Williams Dandenong Stingrays West Coast Eagles
35 Marcus Baldwin Calder Cannons Hawthorn
36 Judd Lalich East Perth Essendon
37 Todd Holmes Subiaco West Coast Eagles
38 James Rahilly Geelong Falcons Geelong
39 Matthew Blake Bendigo Pioneers Melbourne
40 Fred Campbell Bendigo Pioneers Sydney Swans
41 Danny Morton North Adelaide Port Adelaide
42 Matthew Dennis Old Brighton Hawthorn
43 Adam Goodes North Ballarat Rebels Sydney Swans
44 David Antonowicz Western Jets West Coast Eagles
45 Matthew Scarlett Geelong Falcons Geelong
46 Joshua Robertson Murray Bushrangers North Melbourne
47 Robert Stevenson Essendon Western Bulldogs
48 Ben Thompson Glenelg St Kilda
49 Ian Perrie East Perth Adelaide
50 Luke Ottens Glenelg Melbourne
51 Scott Ralph Morningside Brisbane Lions
52 Jordan Doering Bendigo Pioneers Essendon
53 Lionel Proctor Preston Knights Richmond
54 Justin Wood Tassie Mariners Geelong
55 Craig Black Dandenong Stingrays Carlton
56 Ben Kinnear Central District Collingwood
57 Darren Fraser Essendon Port Adelaide
58 Marcus Picken North Ballarat Rebels Brisbane Lions
59 Brett Rose Eastern Ranges Sydney Swans
60 Phillip Read East Fremantle West Coast Eagles
61 Tim Finocchiaro Eastern Ranges Geelong
62 Dion Miles North Melbourne North Melbourne
63 Anthony Aloi Western Jets Western Bulldogs
64 Sam Cranage North Ballarat Rebels St Kilda
65 Linden Stevens Sturt Adelaide
66 Nathan Brown West Adelaide Melbourne
67 Brad Lloyd Hawthorn Hawthorn
68 Simon Eastaugh Norwood Essendon
69 Paul Greenham Port Melbourne Richmond
70 Trent Hoppner Preston Knights Carlton
71 Andrew Kellaway Richmond Richmond
72 Pass Port Adelaide
73 Beau McDonald Swan Districts Brisbane Lions
74 Paul Digiovine Oakleigh Chargers Western Bulldogs
75 Brent Cowell Gippsland Power St Kilda
76 Pass Adelaide
77 Guy Rigoni Myrtleford Melbourne
78 Richie Vandenberg University Blues Hawthorn
79 Pass Richmond
80 John Hynes Prahran Dragons Carlton
81 Troy Kirwen Preston Knights Collingwood
82 Nathan Thompson Bendigo Pioneers Hawthorn
83 Ben Thompson Northern Eagles Carlton
84 Frankie Raso Preston Knights Collingwood
85 Hayden Burgiel Gippsland Power Hawthorn
86 Scott Whiston Central District Collingwood

And I thought the Weagles had a near faultless drafting record. Jaxon??? lol.
 
How can you judge Alwyn from 5 AFL games, which showed some fantastic signs. Hope he doesn't bomb out like his brother.

Bradley at 6, but the best player after him that I saw in that draft was Stanton, so we did alright, I guess.

:confused:

If ever two brothers have started their careers the same way, its those 2. Aaron hardly ever chases ppl down from behind successfully anymore because teams have smartened up to it, and he plays more as a wingman rather than pocket. Same thing will happen to Alwyn as well
 

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