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Twomey loved, and I mean loved Ben Lennon. Gets a few wrong as everyone does.
Literally none of those kids will be available at those suggested picks.Dear Santa (Bishop)
Could i please get for Richmond please
#17 - Aiden Bonar
#20 - Jarrod Brander
#25 - Noah Balta
#30 - Patrick Naish
Ohh and if you are doing the Rookie phantom
*Oscar Clavarino
*Hugh Dixon
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Twomey just like Quayle is far too positive & not critical enough imo
24 hours, I promise!
They have to be - they "need" the sources. Last thing they want to do is to p!ss off a kid & his family, where do you think Cal gets his stories from... the players & the player managers.
With the crows nominating Jackson Edwards for the ND and committing to him in the RD, do you see a bid coming in the ND for him and a what range ?
I expect the crows to match any bids 3R plus
I wouldnt be unhappy if Richmond called out Ed Richards with any of our 3 selections, I like what i see with Ed and he looks to be a true footballer with speed and good decision making and already 184cm i think he will grow another 2-3 cm and become more inside as well.Cal Twomey isn't the be-all & end-all : He has Bonar near the 20 mark, he's going to be picked in the top 10 on draft night for example.
Cal is great at what he does - but he's no different to Brett Anderson, KM, myself etc etc -- if you see enough you're entitled to an opinion & that is Cal's. Everyone's opinion is different to the AFL recruiters, and even then they don't have the same orders!
Think the Swans reckon he can transition into a midfielder long term, very clean at ground level, has footballing smarts, massive upside. Good mark & solid kicking technique.
Ed was superb for Carey Grammar at school then continued that into the latter half of the season for the Chargers. I think he's a chance to go in the first round, so Pick 14 wouldn't be too far off the mark - but I'm not sure Swans would select him. Elite speed across HBF, good ball user - possesses quick/fast hands & rebounds it well.
No, but they’ll release a phantom 5 minutes before the draft and get credit for getting some right!Indeed. But from a selfish point of view I like to read an unbiased opinion which those two do not offer. Big footy rulz!
Hi Bishop, Great work. I am just reading through through the combine testing threads and was particularly interested in how Hugh Dixon went. Why didn't he do the 2km etc? I was also wondering how his agility test was compared to the the combine average. There has always been a knock on his agility, yet his numbers seem really good for a tall.
He sat out the 2km due to "hamstring tightness" - I do think there is some "strategy" with kids sitting out tests though, with some knowing they won't do well etc.
. Dixon should have done his hammy before the 20 metre sprints.Agility test was pretty good - better than I expected. Agility average was 8.5s at the National Combine.
He sat out the 2km due to "hamstring tightness" - I do think there is some "strategy" with kids sitting out tests though, with some knowing they won't do well etc.
Thanks for that, its interesting. Dixon's 8.3 compares well. He should have tightened up before the 20m sprints. Seems strange that he is a fair way slower than average on the sprints and a fair way quicker than average on the agility. If someone like Dixon missed the 2km time trial due to a minor injury wouldn't a club if they had questions just ask them to do it? Do they do that?Agility test was pretty good - better than I expected. Agility average was 8.5s at the National Combine.
He sat out the 2km due to "hamstring tightness" - I do think there is some "strategy" with kids sitting out tests though, with some knowing they won't do well etc.
any chance of Carlton taking Tim Kelly or Liam Ryan?? and what about a tall late in the draft??
Lol player with full time work commitments misses training. Color me shockedI am not sure Ryan would suit a non WA team, he already misses training, he would have to lift his game if he joined an AFL team.
Player who works full time can’t use mobile phone to call coach?Lol player with full time work commitments misses training. Color me shocked
Cal Twomey isn't the be-all & end-all : He has Bonar near the 20 mark, he's going to be picked in the top 10 on draft night for example.
Cal is great at what he does - but he's no different to Brett Anderson, KM, myself etc etc -- if you see enough you're entitled to an opinion & that is Cal's. Everyone's opinion is different to the AFL recruiters, and even then they don't have the same orders!
Think the Swans reckon he can transition into a midfielder long term, very clean at ground level, has footballing smarts, massive upside. Good mark & solid kicking technique.
Ed was superb for Carey Grammar at school then continued that into the latter half of the season for the Chargers. I think he's a chance to go in the first round, so Pick 14 wouldn't be too far off the mark - but I'm not sure Swans would select him. Elite speed across HBF, good ball user - possesses quick/fast hands & rebounds it well.
Not sure how much the choking Crow's gameplan will influence draft day.Very true on cal however the biggest influence on a clubs drafting will be based around the way the game has gone
Disposal is by far the biggest influence on a player due to clubs capitalising on turnovers
It was one of Adelaide's main weapons last year
Surely that will be clubs biggest issue so I can see a few players not as highly rated finding their way up the list if they have elite disposal and those with poor disposal going the opposite wAy
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Not sure how much the choking Crow's gameplan will influence draft day.
. Dixon should have done his hammy before the 20 metre sprints.
Thanks for that, its interesting. Dixon's 8.3 compares well. He should have tightened up before the 20m sprints. Seems strange that he is a fair way slower than average on the sprints and a fair way quicker than average on the agility. If someone like Dixon missed the 2km time trial due to a minor injury wouldn't a club if they had questions just ask them to do it? Do they do that?
any chance of Carlton taking Tim Kelly or Liam Ryan?? and what about a tall late in the draft??
Very true on cal however the biggest influence on a clubs drafting will be based around the way the game has gone
Disposal is by far the biggest influence on a player due to clubs capitalising on turnovers
It was one of Adelaide's main weapons last year
Surely that will be clubs biggest issue so I can see a few players not as highly rated finding their way up the list if they have elite disposal and those with poor disposal going the opposite wAy
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Hey Bishop, if Naughton lasts past the top ten which clubs would be the most likely to take him do you think? Can't see many fans of the 11-20 clubs saying they really want him (not that that means anything obviously).
Who said he didn'tPlayer who works full time can’t use mobile phone to call coach?
I'd rule us out personally, backline is one of the few areas we run pretty deep these days.I agree it's a hard one to place him. You can never rule out WCE due to the WA factor, Richmond would be an option if he got all the way to Pick 17. Dogs/Crows couldn't be ruled out entirely.