Taranto and Silvagni now there's two good Italian names , SOS will just make it happen I reckon, it just seems right for the Baggers both great young talents and soon be joined by more Silvagni magic.
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Changes every week doesn't it
FoxSports reporting SPS linked to Carlton if the Suns don't take him at pick 4:It's pretty clear he's heard whispers of SPS to Carlton, while the Setterfield / Taranto selection is his personal opinion of who Carlton need.
Nowadays, any midfielder that is also a dangerous forward, will be required to be so called rested there, rather than on the pine
I get this. My fear is that he's another Menzel. Am I wrong?
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In that scenario, I'd rather they did match, and we got a grab at a couple of their other blokes later on (or at least had the talent slide a little as a result).A few GWS fans seem to think Setterfield will be a bit of a flight risk as he is well settled in Melbourne. If we bid pick 5 on him and they lose picks 15 and 37 it will give them food for thought, I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't match. They have a lot of list spots to fill.
Taranto? Not a chance. Much, much fitter, and already plays midfield.I get this. My fear is that he's another Menzel. Am I wrong?
Appears to have a fair bit of character and drive, and combined with skill makes him a handy prospect.FoxSports reporting SPS linked to Carlton if the Suns don't take him at pick 4:
http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/sam...t/news-story/9d7623cd7debe2c3adee06810b78e33d
And the article gives me plenty to like. Hope we get SPS.
Changes every week doesn't it
Same J.I've been big on Brodie for a while but the closer we get to draft day, the more I'm warming to both Taranto and SPS for various reasons.
Ultimately we're in a really good position holding pick 5 - we're going to get a very good footballer.
What a mature young kid.FoxSports reporting SPS linked to Carlton if the Suns don't take him at pick 4:
http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/sam...t/news-story/9d7623cd7debe2c3adee06810b78e33d
And the article gives me plenty to like. Hope we get SPS.
FoxSports reporting SPS linked to Carlton if the Suns don't take him at pick 4:
http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/sam...t/news-story/9d7623cd7debe2c3adee06810b78e33d
And the article gives me plenty to like. Hope we get SPS.
No. Brodie or TarantoAnisworth (if available)
SPS would be a great fit for us.
Scrimshaw (if we reach for anyone it should be this kid)
No. Brodie or Taranto
Sure after the other 3.
This ^^^Whilst SPS is pure silk, I still think he is a gamble and thus would rather take a more reliable midfielder in Brodie or Taranto. The former is a contested possession beast by the sounds of it, whilst Taranto has shown he is seriously potent pushing forward at times to kick a bag.
Am split 50/50 between those two.
This ^^^
I'm under the impression that Brodie is actually fast than SPSBrodie would help us around the clearances. Taranto would help us up forward.
SPS offers something we need more then anything else, pace and elite ball use.
We can get a inside clearance beast or another forward with pick 25, we won't get another talent like SPS at 25.
I'm under the impression that Brodie is actually fast than SPS