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Crucial draft day for Dockers
3:55 PM Fri 23 November, 2007 | Back

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FREMANTLE will be looking to secure their future - and repair their drafting reputation - when they go young and local in Saturday's NAB AFL Draft.

Having traded away early picks in recent years to bring in Chris Tarrant, Dean Solomon, Josh Carr and Heath Black, the youngsters the Dockers have chosen have fared nowhere near as well as the experienced recruits.

[There's a stuff up - remind me which early picks we traded for Solomon and Black??? it's carp reporting like this that keeps perpetuating the myth...:rolleyes:]

Last season's disappointments led to the delistings of Clayton Collard and Calib Mourish, less than 12 months after selecting them, while the club's first-round selection from 2003, Ryley Dunn, was also dumped.

That left just four of the last nine players chosen in the national draft on the Dockers' list.

So Chris Bond, Fremantle's new general manager of list development, knows he has a vital role to play at his new club, starting with picks seven, 24 and 40 on Saturday.

"History suggests that players in the top 40 can go on and have long and successful careers," Bond told Southern Cross radio.

"Overall we are going to have six picks in the draft and I think that is really positive from our point of view.

"It is at a stage where we did not need to trade, and there is no doubt over the next three years the draft picks that we bring in are going to be vital to our success.

"It is not an exact science and there is no doubt that, if you get this part right, it is going to be really important for the sustainable success of your club.

"But realistically we are going to bring a lot of young talent into this football club."

With a crop of WA talent waiting to be picked, the Dockers have said they will be taking some of it, at least with their first pick.


While midfielder Chris Masten is heavily tipped to go to West Coast with pick three, fellow East Fremantle young gun Rhys Palmer and Perth defender David Myers loom as the Dockers' likely first targets.

And Bond admitted he would be surprised if one of them did not find himself in purple come Saturday lunchtime.

"They are definitely under serious consideration because they are all quality players, but in the end you are never really sure," Bond said.

"I'd be surprised if we did not end up with one of those players."

The former Western Bulldogs assistant also gave the strongest possible hint former Essendon big man Kepler Bradley could also be handed an AFL lifeline after training with the Dockers in pre-season.

"He has been training with us, and we have been really impressed with the way he has gone about it," Bond said.

"We are going to see how it unfolds, but there is no doubt if it all goes to plan we are hoping he would be on our list come Saturday."

[Lach will be rapt! ;)]



Young and local - sounds like a decent plan. :thumbsu:
 
Let me get this right. We drafted Collard, The Brock and Mourish last year, and they want us to go young and local this year. There is no pleasing some people.

Over recent years we have drafted Hadrill, Browne, Sandilands, Ibbotson, Polak, Gilmore, Duffield, Hasleby, Foster, Webster, Crowley, Dodd, Hayden, Johnson, and Peake among others. Then we have brought home both Carrs, Bell, McPharlin, Headland and Farmer.

How local are we supposed to get? It's a bloody national comp. It's national draft.
 
The key to all of this is Melb.

Before reading nay of the phantom drafts etc - I would have thought they were crying out for a KPP / Ruck insurance type ....would appear I am wrong.

From a MF perspective they are not too shabby ....Bruce (28), McDonald (31),Green (27) and the young guys in McLean (21), Bate (21) & Jones (20).

Johnstone being traded perhaps is he difference.

From a key forward perspective (190cm +)...

Neitz
Lynden Dunn
Garland
Newton

Neitz at 33 is surely on his last legs.

I would have thought they would have taken a Henderson type ...but all the talk is Masten/Morton.

Likewise I would have thought the Doggies would have taken either Henderson or Rance - however they look to be set to take another skinny (talented though) kid.

Our obsession with half bank flankers continues.

It is a funny old game.
 
The key to all of this is Melb.

Before reading nay of the phantom drafts etc - I would have thought they were crying out for a KPP / Ruck insurance type ....would appear I am wrong.

From a MF perspective they are not too shabby ....Bruce (28), McDonald (31),Green (27) and the young guys in McLean (21), Bate (21) & Jones (20).


The problem is that there aren't really any stand out talls apart from Kruezer. The KPP Melbourne might be considering at 4 could possibly slip through to their second pick anyway (13?).
 

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McEvoy is an iffy one, whether he will slip that far. There are enough quality CHBs/CHF's in the draft to slip that far... but whether a player like McEvoy at 199 who can play forward (his rucking is apparently poor, but at his age the room to improve is huge) is going to last till 13 is a gamble, Sydney may go after him as a FF/Ruck to replace Everitt remember.
 
Masten and Palmer are really good mates. It would be great if they ended up playing a decade of derby's opposed to each other.
 

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Lets hope you've also told the six clubs picking before us.

he was told today

i find that hard to believe

unless we are certain essendon are taking myers

Probably along the lines of - if you're still there, we'll draft you.

Nice prediction mate :)

hate to say I told you so!

it wasnt a prediction anyway, i was buying something yesterday at myer and he was in line in front of me, i recognised him and he got a call while he was waiting. after the call he gave his friend a hi 5 and said "Im a docker" :thumbsu:
 
hate to say I told you so!

it wasnt a prediction anyway, i was buying something yesterday at myer and he was in line in front of me, i recognised him and he got a call while he was waiting. after the call he gave his friend a hi 5 and said "Im a docker" :thumbsu:

nice to know he's happy to come to Freo!! :thumbsu:
 

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So how did you go?

Can I cheekily claim mayne and MJ?

7. Masten-Ebert / Rance
Based on I am guessing - Kruezer, Morton, Cotchin, Palmer, Henderson, Ebert/Masten - will be gone.

Love to get Masten or Palmer, I'd take Ebert too at 187 cm helps our smaller types- we must get a player of quality here.

Also I rate Rance....simple.

24. Tom Collier / Levi Greenwood
OK at 24 - I would be looking for someone who could possibly be playing league footy in 08/09....so a bit of a big bodied player. We missed out on last years draft - so we need to score and start to fill in for the fact that in 3 years time we need lads coming through.

Collier - 192 cm player defender who can go onto the ball as a ruck rover ...sounds OK to me.

Greenwood - played a bit of SANFL back/mid field - not tall but sounds solid 90Kg and 181 cm. Obviously I only read profiles on these boys and track them through the Nationals ...strong bodied sounds like it could be Ryley Dunn or it could be Glen Archer.

40. Chris Kangras/ Ryan Normington
Looking for someone young here with a bit of upside but who will slide for some reason.

Kangras is the (moan) athlete ...can you convert him? Pretty impressive CV but 193 cm and ran in the athletic nationals for the 400m.

Normington is a nice size 186cm midfielder - rated higher but a bad U/18's may see him slide....has the footy smarts.

56. Andrew Renton/Will Sullivan (project ruck)
202 cm ....may be gone at this stage but it is worth just adding a big lad with a fair bit of upside...we have scored with Sandi and Warnock - why not roll again.

63. Kepler Bradley

66 Pass

PSD - Mark Johnson

Rookie: Best guesses
6. Chris Mayne
22. Joe Smouha/Luke Sampey
38. ? Best of the undrafted WA Teale Cup team
54. ? Best of the undrafted WA Teale Cup team


All guesswork ...who knows.
 
There's a thread on the D&T board that Collard is heading over to Melbourne to train with Richmond in a bid to get them to draft him in the PSD. Apparently David Gourdis is going too and they will "fight it out" for the last spot on Richmond's list.

Sounds a bit bizarre - unless we've decided to cut him loose completely and have no intention of rookie listing him.

:confused:
 
There's a thread on the D&T board that Collard is heading over to Melbourne to train with Richmond in a bid to get them to draft him in the PSD. Apparently David Gourdis is going too and they will "fight it out" for the last spot on Richmond's list.

Sounds a bit bizarre - unless we've decided to cut him loose completely and have no intention of rookie listing him.

:confused:

I think Collard might want a fresh start away from WA like Sampi .
 

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