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McGrath at 1 100% confirmed apparently too

Looks like the Dons are 100% taking both.

Wish we could have done that in '14.

Damn it Trout why can't you be more like Dodo.

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Looks like the Dons are 100% taking both.

Wish we could have done that in '14.

Damn it Trout why can't you be more like Dodo.

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if only we went full essendope
Gil: "Pick 1 St Kilda"
Trout: "Christrick McTracca"
 

Haven't spent much time on this draft but getting into it now with just a few days to go.

Witherden's name has popped up a few times around our pick and KM has him right there at 24. Like these attributed too:

Clean kick with excellent penetration and hurt factor
- Vision to find meaningful targets up the field
- Composure and sound decision making with ball in hand
- Reads of the ball in flight

Has Drew much higher and Logue much lower than most power rankings I've seen.
 
Hahahah yes.. Ahh how handy the petracca mccartin combo would be.. A man can dream
Don't worry about Petracca, we scored well with Mcartin and with Steele, people don;t realize how good this guy is, if it wasn't for injury he would of been a full time fixture in the GWS team, rapt we got him and with Carlisle in the backline - things are looking great for 2017
 
Part 2 guys....


AFL Draft News
Gary Buckenara’s top 50 players for the AFL draft 2016: Part two, 25-1
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GARY BUCKENARA, Herald Sun
an hour ago


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IN A very deep — and very even — draft, some clubs will rate certain players a lot higher than others.

That makes the order hard to predict, but recruiter Gary Buckenara has listed his top 50 prospects. Who will your club choose?

See who he ranked 26-50 here — and scroll down to find out his top 25 draft talents including who he would take with the coveted No.1 selection.

GARY BUCKNARA’S DRAFT TOP 50 PART TWO: 25-1

25. ALEX VILLIS

Defender, 182cm, 70kg, Norwood/South Australia

Buckenara says: Villis’s strengths are that he’s a good decision-maker, can win his own footy and is a beautiful kick. He’ll need to put on a bit of size to use his in-and-under capabilities at AFL level but he’s a very smart player who is aware of what’s around him on the footy field.

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Alex Villis escapes from heavy traffic for Norwood. Picture: Stephen Laffer
24. ZAC FISHER

Small forward/midfielder, 175cm, 61kg, Perth/Guilford Grammar

Buckenara says: From Perth, Fisher is another small forward who has great footy awareness and is clever like most small forwards are. He has a really light body and the club that picks him up will need to be patient and put the development into him that he needs. He has pace, is athletic and smart, but just needs the body to be able to compete at AFL level. He’s got some tricks.

23. SHAI BOLTON

Half forward, 177cm, 67kg, South Fremantle/Forrestdale

Buckenara says: Bolton definitely has the traits AFL clubs are looking for in a small forward. He’s dangerous around goals, is quick and has x-factor. He can take a big mark but is only a light frame so will need to spend some time in the gym and also needs to get a bit fitter. He’s a really nice player.

22. KYM LeBOIS

Small forward, 175cm, 66kg, North Adelaide/Koonibba

Buckenara says: LeBois is a left-footer with tremendous goal sense, so he’ll be that small forward that quite a few clubs are on the lookout for. He has a combination of speed and endurance, has good vision but because he’s only a light frame he tends to get pushed off the ball a little bit, so he’ll need to work on his body strength.

21. OLIVER FLORENT

Midfielder/half forward, 183cm, 74kg, Sandringham Dragons/Beaumaris/Mentone GS

Buckenara says: Another midfielder/forward, Florent has been in a good system at the Dragons. He has footy smarts, has great agility but probably just needs to be a little bit harder at the contest on some occasions. I still think there’s enough there to like about him to be a relatively early selection.




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Pick Me: Oliver Florent
20. JORDAN RIDLEY

Defender, 192cm, 79kg, Oakleigh Chargers/Knox

Buckenara says: Ridley will be of interest to clubs because he’s a flexible prospect. At 192cm he can play in a number of positions whether it be down back, up forward or in the midfield, but probably plays his best footy as a defender. He’s a hard worker.

19. DANIEL VENABLES

Midfielder/half forward, 186cm, 81kg, Western Jets/PEGS/Keilor

Buckenara says: A mid-sized midfielder from the Western Jets, Venables had a lot of school commitments this year but was All-Australian as a midfielder in the carnival. He competes really well and is very good in congested situations.

18. JY SIMPKIN

Half forward/midfielder, 181cm, 71kg, Murray Bushrangers/Mooroopna

Buckenara says: Simpkin is a playmaker. He’s a midfielder who makes smart decisions and is classy and clever. He’s not an overly high possession-winner but when he does get it he’s creative. He’s one of those guys who, when he gets possession of the ball, you know something good is going to happen for the team. He’ll be of interest to a lot of clubs.

17. JOSH ROTHAM

Defender, 192cm, 79kg, West Perth/Whitfords

Buckenara says: A tall defender from WA, Rotham will turn 19 early next year and will come into the system as a potential third tall defender. He also has the athleticism to be a tall midfielder or tall winger because he does run quite well.

16. JARROD BERRY

Midfielder/half-back, 191cm, 80kg, North Ballarat Rebels/Horsham Saints

Buckenara says: At 191cm Berry is a very good ball winner and a smart player who makes good decisions. He does have his own kicking style but it is quite effective — he doesn’t miss too many targets and it’s penetrating. Berry has had some injury concerns, which limited his year a little bit but is a very hard-at-it player who can also be damaging on the outside. There is a lot to like about him.

15. GRIFFIN LOGUE

Tall defender, 193cm, 92kg, Swan Districts/Guildford Grammar

Buckenara says: A WA boy, Logue is a really nice size as a bid-bodied potential key-position player. He tested really well at the draft combine — he impressed a lot with what he did so I think he came up the pecking order a bit. Logue has shown he can hold his own in one-on-ones and is a long-kicking left-footer. He’ll be in the mix to be a top-20 pick for sure.

14. ISAAC CUMMING

Defender, 183cm, 72kg, Broken Hill/GWS Academy

Buckenara says: Cumming can play on a wing, across half-back and even half-forward — he’s a bit on an all-rounder type of player. He plays outside and is a really smooth mover with a good kick. He is available to GWS as part of its academy despite playing footy with North Adelaide in the under-18s.

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Isaac Cumming competes in the 3km time-trial at the draft combine. Picture: Mark Dadswell
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Griffin Logue in the thick of the action for Swan Districts. Picture: Daniel Wilkins
13. KOBE MUCH

Midfielder, 184cm, 79kg, Gol Gol/Bendigo Pioneers/GWS Academy

Buckenara says: A mid-sized midfielder, Much wins his own ball. He has a good work rate but probably needs to work a bit more on his repeat efforts despite the fact he knows how to find the footy and win it. He’s also got good skills, so he’s one of those elite kicking type players who are very important. He’ll be high on club radars.

12. HARRY PERRYMAN

Half-back/forward, 184cm, 75kg, Collingullie/GWS Academy

Buckenara says: Perryman reads the play really well and can play back and forward. He’s good overhead, skilful and is a very competitive type. He’s a member of GWS’s Academy and I think clubs will be very keen to make the Giants pay a decent price for him.

PART TWO: WHO GARY BUCKENARA RATES AS THE BEST PLAYERS IN THE DRAFT, RANKED BETWEEN 50-26

11. JORDAN GALLUCI

Midfielder, 183cm, 75kg, Eastern Ranges/Yarra Valley GS/Lilydale

Buckenara says: Another midfielder, Galluci is a polished player who has good pace and is very athletic. He probably does need to tidy up his disposal a little bit but he has all the traits of becoming a very good midfielder because of his athleticism and speed. Recruiters like his dash.

10. TIM TARANTO

Midfielder, 186cm, 82kg, Sandringham Dragons/Parkdale/St Kevin’s

Buckenara says: Taranto has good skills, makes good decisions and should be one of this year’s top prospects. The only query on him might be his pace, but he’s definitely a very nice player and will go in the first round.

9. JACK SCRIMSHAW

Defender/midfielder, 194cm, 80kg, Sandringham Dragons/Beaumaris/Haileybury

Buckenara says: Another tall defender who can go into the midfield, Scrimshaw makes good decisions with the ball and I believe he’ll go in the top 10. He has had a few little injury issues but I don’t think that’s any concern moving forward. He’ll be highly sought-after because he can also go forward, has a really good pair of hands and can do the uncanny things every now and then. He’s a real talent and has a bit of x-factor.

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Jack Scrimshaw gets around South Australia’s Tyson Stengle. Picture: Stephen Laffer
8. TIM ENGLISH

Ruckman, 203cm, 86kg, South Fremantle/Brookton-Pingelly

Buckenara says: English is the best young ruckman in the draft and because ruckmen are few and far between in this year’s group, a club needing a developing ruckman will pounce. He does still have big of weight to put on, so he’s a bit of a project, but he certainly has some real ability in terms of his athleticism and footy nous around the ground. I doubt he will get past Fremantle’s first pick at No.7. Taking him to be the heir apparent to Aaron Sandilands would be a very smart move.

7. WILL BRODIE

Midfielder, 189cm, 82kg, Murray Bushrangers/Shepparton

Buckenara says: A big-bodied inside midfielder, Brodie is really clean with his ball-handling and will definitely attract early interest in the draft. I think there’s a lot of upside to him but he has already shown he can perform under pressure in the finals of the TAC Cup, which really saw him rise up the draft order.

6. JACK BOWES

Midfielder, 187cm, 78kg, Cairns/Gold Coast Academy

Buckenara says: Bowes is a member of Gold Coast’s Academy and I won’t be surprised if Brisbane keep the Suns honest by placing a bid on him early, which will force them to pay a high price to secure him. He’s a good decision-maker, beautiful kick and his awareness around the ground is second to none — he knows what’s going on and because of that has very good vision. Can be a bit one-paced so will need to try and improve his speed off the mark. Is in the Sam Mitchell and Matt Priddis mould but a taller version.

5. WILL SETTERFIELD

Midfielder, 190cm, 80kg, Sandringham Dragons/Albury/GWS Academy

Buckenara says: A member of the GWS Academy, I have no doubt a bid will come in early for Setterfield. He’s a good size for a midfield type player and has already shown he’s going to be a really good player. He can play in a number of positions, whether it’s as a big-bodied midfielder, high half-forward or rebound defender, and will only get better in a full-time environment.

4. SAM PETREVSKI-SETON

Midfielder/half forward, 181cm, 76kg, Claremont/Halls Creek

Buckenara says: Petrevski-Seton has been an AFL player-in-waiting for quite some time. He’s played very well at under-16s and under-18s and played league footy for Claremont in Western Australia. He’ll come into the AFL system ready to go and be pushing very quickly for a senior game. He offers a lot of upside, has an interesting background in terms of where he’s come from and his journey to being draft hopeful. He’s got the dedication it takes to make it in the AFL. A club won’t go wrong by picking him.

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Ben Ainsworth in action for Vic Country. Picture: Mark Stewart
3. BEN AINSWORTH

Midfielder, 179cm, 74kg, Gippsland Power/Morwell

Buckenara says: A small forward/midfielder, Ainsworth is a clever player who makes good decisions with the ball. I like the way he goes about his work — he has genuine upside and I think there would be a lot of clubs looking for a player exactly like him. He’s classy and a professional in all he does. Will be a very good pick-up.

2. ANDREW McGRATH

Defender, 179cm, 75kg, Sandringham Dragons/East Brighton/Brighton

Buckenara says: A ready-made running defender who can also play in the midfield, McGrath’s improvement could be quite dramatic once he gets into the AFL system. He makes very good decisions with the footy, has good skills and is just one of those players who is very reliable. When you’re looking for rebound defenders you’re looking for guys who can break the lines and McGrath is exactly that type of player. I think he’ll adjust to the tempo of AFL quickly.

1. HUGH McCLUGGAGE

Midfielder, 185cm, 75kg, North Ballarat Rebels/South Warrnambool

Buckenara says: McCluggage is a beautiful size, good mover and a good decision-maker. He wins his own footy but he’s also very good on the outside because he’s well balanced and doesn’t waste too many possessions — that’s the most impressive part about his game, he’s very clean. McCluggage is a level-headed young man who will be around AFL circles for a very long time. Essendon will be tossing up who to take, but I just couldn’t go past him. Will be a star.

So Buckenara is supposed to be an expert. and he doesn't know about Villis?
 
Haven't spent much time on this draft but getting into it now with just a few days to go.

Witherden's name has popped up a few times around our pick and KM has him right there at 24. Like these attributed too:

Clean kick with excellent penetration and hurt factor
- Vision to find meaningful targets up the field
- Composure and sound decision making with ball in hand
- Reads of the ball in flight

Has Drew much higher and Logue much lower than most power rankings I've seen.

His rankings are pretty different to everyone else's. He's got Tiziani, Ronke, Romensky, Lachlan Walker, Garthwaite and Watson all in his top 30 when no-one else does - and he admits that the clubs don't rate them highly so some of them are only rookie chances. Seems unlikely that he's so right about them while everyone else and the clubs are so wrong, but I guess it's possible.
 
His rankings are pretty different to everyone else's. He's got Tiziani, Ronke, Romensky, Lachlan Walker, Garthwaite and Watson all in his top 30 when no-one else does - and he admits that the clubs don't rate them highly so some of them are only rookie chances. Seems unlikely that he's so right about them while everyone else and the clubs are so wrong, but I guess it's possible.

We don't know how the clubs rate them yet.
I've noticed looking at other years drafts that phantom drafters tend to make the same mistakes when compared to the actual draft.
 

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That Kobe Much is growing on me. Rounded Mid that can play inside or out. Good size. Maybe a target with our second pick with Isaac Cummings and Willem Drew? If we don't take a key position prospect like a sliding Battle or Brennan Cox/Jack Maubuim/Zac Sproule.
 
Knightmare's obsession with this Drew is ridiculous.
Ain't no Sully...

EDIT: make that 2016 NEAFL Team of the Year full back, Matt Sully...
 
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