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How did that guy get on the wing? Delist
Forgot to put Paddy by himself in the goal square
I read a comporaison to K Kolo from the Suns, any similarities?
Also how do Rotham and Ridley compare?
Forgot to put Paddy by himself in the goal square

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Ridley is probably the more productive player at this stage. The thing that stands out with Ridley is the way in which he moves. He takes very long strides and almost looks as though he bounces across the ground. Compared to rotham who would seem as though he has all the capabilities but hasn't actually shown it yetI read a comporaison to K Kolo from the Suns, any similarities?
Also how do Rotham and Ridley compare?
Exams i thinkWhere are you Rahul ?
We need your input coming up to draft time.
Haven't seen a heap of him, but watched him in one or two champs games last year and another one or two this year I think and to me he is just an inch or two taller version of Brandon White. Very quick (2.90sec 20m sprint), very skinny, doesn't seem to win a heap of the ball, but I think he uses it well and he seems to do most things well, but doesn't seem to dominate games (hence being a real chance to last to our pick or beyond, when he could go top 10 if he got more of the ball- given his nice height, speed and ball use). There were pretty high hopes for him going into this year, but I think the general feeling is that he didn't really quite live up to them, hence now being much more likely to go 2nd round than 1st.Because of a change at work this year I haven't had anywhere near the opportunity to watch the draft prospects.
To the experts on here can you tell me where Josh Rotham ends up positionally as a player? Could he play the third tall defender role? Does he last to our first selection?
Reminds me a lot of a young Sam Gilbert in the way he plays.
You'd think he'd hold some interest to us if he is still on the board at 23.
Junker, Duman, Ridley all fit that descriptionHaven't seen a heap of him, but watched him in one or two champs games last year and another one or two this year I think and to me he is just an inch or two taller version of Brandon White. Very quick (2.90sec 20m sprint), very skinny, doesn't seem to win a heap of the ball, but I think he uses it well and he seems to do most things well, but doesn't seem to dominate games (hence being a real chance to last to our pick or beyond, when he could go top 10 if he got more of the ball- given his nice height, speed and ball use). There were pretty high hopes for him going into this year, but I think the general feeling is that he didn't really quite live up to them, hence now being much more likely to go 2nd round than 1st.
I'm far from convinced he'll ever end up strong enough for that 3rd-tall role and as such think he'd probably be competing with Roberton and White for a HBF in the coming years and I'm not sure he's enough of an upgrade on either (if at all) for it to be worth us using our first pick on him, when we already have those two and you'd think there are other positions we have more of a need to fill.
There's talk that we want a "tall HBFer" though, so if we are you'd think it would be out of him or Ridley, if we want to use 23 on one of them.
it seems every year we pick up another HBFer
IF we somehow end up with Gulluci, Drew and Macarthy we should all be doing cartwheels. Everyone and thing Ive looked at (for our interests) indicates THIS would be the most ideal.
Tall HBFs: Roberton, White, Webster and 2 Irish blokes. Dont see why we would go after more of the same. As mentioned we have abundance of HBFs. Macarthy could be anything very exciting. Hed most likely be KDP.
We need speed/midfielders. Gulluci and Drew are this and while not as likely to be stars like a top 10 the potential they have is just as great as any top 10.
Again very exciting.
IMO I dont think Gulluci will be there at 23. Question is do we pull the trigger on Drew at 23 and Macarthy at 36 if this is the case?
Macarthy will surely attract huge attention at 35-50 youd think. Then again drafts have surprised every year. Who knows I guess.
6"2 for running half backs is tall no?If Webster and White are "talls" , then Steve Johnson was a key forward.
So he's from GWS then?Hes also the type of player sos loves

+1.Todd Marshall seems to be the slider in everyone's talks at the moment. Surely he doesn't get to us but If he did I'd grab him in a heartbeat to develop into a forward ruck

It's also the same issue that Jack Steven has had and he's still managed to win 3 B&F's by the age of 26!Mmmmm I keep reading his problem is he doesn't slow down and compose himself but apparently that was Nathan Wright's problem as well but he has not improved one iota. Apart from maybe one or two exceptions we're putting a pretty skilled team together, not worth the risk of ruining that for mine.