West Coast have picks 23 and 28 and are also interested in McIness. Uncles Rob Wiley and Michael Brennan both played for the club .
Seems Freo have Bootsma and McIness in their sights at pick 20 , so if McInnes falls to 23 we may take him !
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West Coast have picks 23 and 28 and are also interested in McIness. Uncles Rob Wiley and Michael Brennan both played for the club .
No point on spending a decent pick on an average (middle of the road) prospect for a position we don't have a massive need for. Also it's obvious he can't kick and if you can't do that you shouldn't be considered seriously for a position backward of centre.
Forward flankers, KPF's and balanced midfielders are bigger needs.
If you're calling him an average prospect I say we take him at 23 then....He's sure to be a star now....
Pretty sure he can do what Glass, McPharlin and Emac can do and take the safest option or pump it long which Harry O does almost every time he gets it. It's not like we're going to expect him to split the eye of a needle with his kicks a la Hurn. He's a great stopper and a big, strong guy who is great overhead.
You need to be more objective with your views.
in regards to talia i dont think anyone is saying he's not a worthy option at 23 but in relation to drafting you also have to reference picks against list needs and while our list does need another key position back it certainly doesnt need yet another backman with poor skills. Or have you forgotten our 2010 season or even north melbourne this season.
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This year's draft is pretty much light on everything. For KPP's it usually takes 3-4 years to get to AFL standard (see EMac and Schoey), and with Glass getting close to retirement age and both Brown and Emac capable of missing stretches to injury, it's smart to actually think of coverage before it becomes a necessity.
In all honesty if its just for injury cover beau wilkes with our last rookie pick would be very sensible.
Whats funny about including Lycett as a KP forward? The Eagles have requested that he be played as a forward in the WAFL for his development, I wonder why?![]()
*sigh* It's not just injury cover. It's succession planning and list management. It took Glass, EMac, Schoey a few years to become solid at AFL level. All we have is Brown to cover for Glass when he retires, and he's very injury prone. It's good to look to set up other options now.
So are we not using our 3rd pick? Or does that go to the next draft.
I still reckon just get the best available.
If that is a KPD - so be it.
We can always rookie someone a bit more mature to fill a role due to injury - or with free agency next year - we can always poach someone if need be.
Someone like a Paul Bower - though average - could always fill a need.
There was a lot of talk about getting Aaron Black in 2009 - everyone stating how badly we needed a key forward. We pass and pick up a beauty a year later.
How many high quality 200+cm key forwards are there in the competition? Just Kurt Tippett? How many from premiership sides?
Lycett may develop into a Tippett type but the odds are stacked against it. He is succession planning for Cox and is being taught forward work because he'll understandably be spending some time there whilst partnering Naitanui.
Wait a second, when did kurt tippett become a high quality key forward?
How many high quality 200+cm key forwards are there in the competition? Just Kurt Tippett? How many from premiership sides?
Lycett may develop into a Tippett type but the odds are stacked against it. He is succession planning for Cox and is being taught forward work because he'll understandably be spending some time there whilst partnering Naitanui.
He's a pinch hitter at best.
3 guys, 2 positions, all under 24 years of age. It's far too early to be burning selections on succession plans. We should instead be looking to draft talls onto the rookie list or a mature age player onto the rookie list as depth.