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Jason Pongracic

Knightmares write up
Strong body and big bodied inside ball winner who has missed some time this year with injury. Real in and under type who attacks the footy and more often than not comes out with it. Displays great hardness at the footy and just really attacks it. Excellent by both hand and foot and is one of those few strong contested ball winners who can use it really well.

Passed on a few players that would fix St Kilda's major problems but thought it was too early to pick them so hoping they are still around at my next pick.
 
Someone do pick 35 on my behalf - be offline for 3 days from now ! Pick wisely
 

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Pick 37 - Fremantle -
Jed Anderson (Midfielder)

Left footer goal kicking midfielder who is very hard at he contest and very good at working through traffic as well as having good evasive skills and the flair and X factor that will see him become a good player. Also has a good leap and strong hands meaning he will likely be a versatile player who can play a few different positions. At pick 37 would be the steal of the draft.

GoDoggies up next
 
Pick 38 Liam McBean (KPF)

With Dawes leaving and an aging Lynch, the pies need some tall timber as the likes of Paine are not guaranteed to make it. Liam Mcbean was touted to go as high as the top 10 earlier in the year, had a modest TAC cup and championships which saw his stocks drop but an outstanding talent none the less. Extremely agile at 200cm and has a big tank to roam the ground, similar to Nick Riewoldt. Can play in the ruck too which is a bonus given Collingwood's terrible and aging ruck stocks.

Dogs_r_barking
 
Don't really have a clue, so plagiarising Knightmare:p

40 Adelaide- Brodie Murdoch (SA – Fwd/KPF)
Height: 187cm, Weight: 85kg, DOB: 21/01/1994
Recruited from: Glenelg
Style:
Player comparison:
Range: 25-65
Profile: Murdoch is an undersized key forward who might need to settle into more of a 3rd tall leading role which he is probably more suited to at the next level. At U18 level gets impressive mark totals, but at senior level I suspect this might dry up because with zones it is a lot harder for these leading type forwards to have a great impact. For a tall I really like Murdoch’s kicking and has a really nice left foot on him. Like his brother is also a very high level athlete and has the speed, agility and leap on him.
 
Pick 41- Hawthorn- Adam Carter

South Fremantle (WAFL)18 179 cm 70 kg
Kevin Sheehan says: "Small midfielder/defender who is extremely clean with his ball handling and ball use making good decisions and executing well. Averaged 16 disposals at an impressive 78 per cent for WA at NAB AFL Under 18 level. Brother to Mitch Carter at Carlton."

Able to play off half-back or a wing. Very good skills and will fit into the Hawthorn team nicely. A replacement for Brent Guerra who is coming up to the end of his career.

Mofra
 
Pick 37 - Fremantle -
Jed Anderson (Midfielder)

Left footer goal kicking midfielder who is very hard at he contest and very good at working through traffic as well as having good evasive skills and the flair and X factor that will see him become a good player. Also has a good leap and strong hands meaning he will likely be a versatile player who can play a few different positions. At pick 37 would be the steal of the draft.
He literally would be - he's a NT Zone selection for GWS ;)
 
Edit: sheesh you're quick FB, it was only up for about a minute!

Pick 42 - Sydney - Emmanuel Irra

Given the state of their list (they dont have immediate pressing concerns), I have again selected a kid who will take time but the rewards should be plenty. Super quick and highly skilled despite only a short time playing the game, Irra has more than a few tricks up his sleeve. Will take time to build his tank and work on consistency but the potential finished product will be worth the wait. Would be an ideal small defending rebounder at AFL level.
 
GWS #43 - Dylan Clarke
Height: 175cm, Weight: 60kg, DOB: 21/03/1994

A small explosive outside player, with impressive foot-skills. needs to develop his body further, and become more comfortable with using the ball by hand, but we believe there is enough there, and given some time, he could become a valuable asset moving forward.

murphy2bedabest and GC next pick are up.
 

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