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I think we are going to go with elite kicking as a priority and there are a few lefties there too.

Would love Francis, but I did like watching Bonners left kick. Still love Oliver! Can't get enough of his playing style, good replacement in the middle for "somebody we used to know.... " Actually reminds me a bit of Wines (dare I say it). I think he will be a gun.

Justin Reid mentioned that we may still have to cut 2-3 players and there are still a couple out of contract. Apart from Wright (about to walk the green mile), who else is out of contract?
Kicking has been a very important selection criteria for years, what with all the zones employed ......they say this years draftee group suffer a bit "generally" in that regard

But still the Crows # 1 criteria is a real competitive nature .....and winning you're own ball

Pure outsiders at U18 level have a massive failure rate at AFL level
 
Knightmare's is probably the gold standard but they all tend to magically match Emma Quayle's by draft day
Most recognised phantom draft experts get profiles pretty good .....but draft order changes so often and ends up more in line with club rumors/links than the phantom's own thoughts

Knightmare .....has good draftee profiles ....but i don't put too much creedance on his draft order

Skippos
.....i find is pretty astute & knowledgable

Young Talent Time
.....never sure what he's on ....don't read, never close to reality

Paige Cardona .....is one of my favorites, very astute and gets close to the mark

Snoop Dog ......is a favorite read & i love his thoughts

But no-one knows the individual needs of every club .....and clubs do draft to needs
 

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Seriously. It has only 4 posts... I am on tapa if that makes a difference. How do I find it the long way, I tried bigfooty then forum, but it doesn't really appear. Is it somewhere in the Adelaide thread? Thanx
Forums / drafts and Trading / Phantom Drafts ....located at top of Drafts and trading page
 
Geez, Paige Cardona has a nice write up for Milera:
http://footyprophet.com/paiges-phantom-draft-edition-one/
Height: 185cm, Weight: 75kg, DOB: 14/09/1997
Recruited from: Central Districts
Draft Range: 10-30

Shifted to a more permanent midfield role in the SANFL in recent weeks and has taken to it like a duck to water. Exhilarating talent who cuts through players like they’re witches hats. Kicks super important goals and collects an elite amount of football by position as a forward. Has class and composure by the bucket-load and always salutes with the ball. Decision making rates elite for this speedy talent.
 
Doing more research today on this years draft .....i've fallen in love :hearts:
LOVE his hands ....one grab ....great agility, 3rd overall at the combine ....good mark and aggressive



23. Clayton Oliver
Club:
Murray Bushrangers
Position: Midfielder
Height: 187 cm
Weight: 86 kg
Comparison: Luke Parker

Oliver is a big bodied inside midfielder who has a few different tricks. He wins his own ball easily, and while he has a large frame, he needs to develop a bit more physically for his game to translate to the AFL. Oliver can go forward and take a strong mark, and his finishing around the goals is excellent. Oliver is a strong tackler and a hard worker who runs both ways. Interestingly, Oliver tested much better than most expected in the speed and agility drills, which perhaps raises his ceiling in the eyes of recruiters. He ran a 2.99 20 metre sprint, which isn’t jaw dropping, but it’s pretty good for an inside midfielder. His agility time of 8.11 seconds was third in the entire AFL combine, and incredible feat that will no doubt be taken into account on draft night
 
Clayton Oliver Kicking at the Combine :thumbsu:

Day One - Skills Testing

NORTHERN Knights captain Jade Gresham was the star on day one, dominating the skills testing in an evening session at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.

Gresham, a 177cm midfielder, was one of four players to kick truly with all five of his set shots in the goalkicking test.

Nick O’Kearney, Oleg Markov and Morrish Medal winner Clayton Oliver also registered perfect scores.
 

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Another with a good write-up of Milera. Speed, decision making, agile, hard to tackle... I think I'm moving into the take him at 9 camp.
He may not make it to 9? .....if Essendon miss Parish to Melbourne now as expected, Milera maybe Essendons next preference as they need to get some midfield speed and replacements for the aging Watson and Goddard

Won't surprise if Essendon: Francis and Milera
 
Doing more research today on this years draft .....i've fallen in love :hearts:
LOVE his hands ....one grab ....great agility, 3rd overall at the combine ....good mark and aggressive



23. Clayton Oliver
Club:
Murray Bushrangers
Position: Midfielder
Height: 187 cm
Weight: 86 kg
Comparison: Luke Parker

Oliver is a big bodied inside midfielder who has a few different tricks. He wins his own ball easily, and while he has a large frame, he needs to develop a bit more physically for his game to translate to the AFL. Oliver can go forward and take a strong mark, and his finishing around the goals is excellent. Oliver is a strong tackler and a hard worker who runs both ways. Interestingly, Oliver tested much better than most expected in the speed and agility drills, which perhaps raises his ceiling in the eyes of recruiters. He ran a 2.99 20 metre sprint, which isn’t jaw dropping, but it’s pretty good for an inside midfielder. His agility time of 8.11 seconds was third in the entire AFL combine, and incredible feat that will no doubt be taken into account on draft night

I like the look of him but that's a 2 minute compilation of him in the TAC Cup against scrawny kids. He wasn't good enough to make the U18 Champs this year and has only caught the attention of those writing up top-20 phantom drafts after a strong finish to the TAC Cup comp. Clearly talented but he looks like he's dominating purely due to his strength - will that translate to AFL success?
 
He may not make it to 9? .....if Essendon miss Parish to Melbourne now as expected, Milera maybe Essendons next preference as they need to get some midfield speed and replacements for the aging Watson and Goddard

Won't surprise if Essendon: Francis and Milera
Milera is a scrawny kid but under Essendon's tutelage he'll be massive within a year. ;)
 
Doing more research today on this years draft .....i've fallen in love :hearts:
LOVE his hands ....one grab ....great agility, 3rd overall at the combine ....good mark and aggressive



23. Clayton Oliver
Club:
Murray Bushrangers
Position: Midfielder
Height: 187 cm
Weight: 86 kg
Comparison: Luke Parker

Oliver is a big bodied inside midfielder who has a few different tricks. He wins his own ball easily, and while he has a large frame, he needs to develop a bit more physically for his game to translate to the AFL. Oliver can go forward and take a strong mark, and his finishing around the goals is excellent. Oliver is a strong tackler and a hard worker who runs both ways. Interestingly, Oliver tested much better than most expected in the speed and agility drills, which perhaps raises his ceiling in the eyes of recruiters. He ran a 2.99 20 metre sprint, which isn’t jaw dropping, but it’s pretty good for an inside midfielder. His agility time of 8.11 seconds was third in the entire AFL combine, and incredible feat that will no doubt be taken into account on draft night

Big bodied is right! Cripes he's massive.
 
I like the look of him but that's a 2 minute compilation of him in the TAC Cup against scrawny kids. He wasn't good enough to make the U18 Champs this year and has only caught the attention of those writing up top-20 phantom drafts after a strong finish to the TAC Cup comp. Clearly talented but he looks like he's dominating purely due to his strength - will that translate to AFL success?
That's my wonder - is he only good when he has size on his opponents?
 
I like the look of him but that's a 2 minute compilation of him in the TAC Cup against scrawny kids. He wasn't good enough to make the U18 Champs this year and has only caught the attention of those writing up top-20 phantom drafts after a strong finish to the TAC Cup comp. Clearly talented but he looks like he's dominating purely due to his strength - will that translate to AFL success?
Look at his one grab hands .....that's not due to strength ....one touch hands are a sure fire indicator of good footballers

He's inside but with great agility .....doesn't panic
 

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"Clayton came in for pre-season feeling pretty sore. He's played a lot of footy over the years and his groin and adductor areas were a bit of a worry so he couldn't do much up until February. But as soon as the footballs came out and started game simulation he looked like a really accomplished midfielder. His fitness needs some building up but that started to improve in the second half of the year and he's a very natural footballer. He's explosive from stoppages, he just keeps finding the footy and his footy IQ in terms of knowing how the game's panning out, finding teammates and finding the ball is quite elite. He played two games with Richmond in the VFL, and as soon as he was back on the TAC Cup field he was a class above. He can forward and take a mark, as well. He won the Goulburn Valley rising star award last year and they say he virtually played as a centre half-forward."

Lee Fraser, Murray Bushrangers talent manager



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Big bodied is right! Cripes he's massive.
And he'll get stronger & fitter .....but love one touch players ....and as i've been banging on about, i want midfielders who can mark the ball
 
Paige Cardona on Oliver:
23: Carlton – Clayton Oliver
Height: 187cm, Weight: 86kg, DOB: 22/07/1997
Recruited from: Murray Bushrangers
Draft Range: 15-30
A well-rounded midfielder who is deceptively quick on the burst from a stoppage. Won the Morrish Medal as the TAC Cup’s best player, but didn’t get an opportunity for Vic Country during the Championships. Has made serious inroads in the second half of the year to be a top 25 prospect. A contested beast with a thirst to hit the scoreboard, has terrific running power, finds the football with ease and is dangerous at the stoppages.
 
Doing more research today on this years draft .....i've fallen in love :hearts:
LOVE his hands ....one grab ....great agility, 3rd overall at the combine ....good mark and aggressive



23. Clayton Oliver
Club:
Murray Bushrangers
Position: Midfielder
Height: 187 cm
Weight: 86 kg
Comparison: Luke Parker

Oliver is a big bodied inside midfielder who has a few different tricks. He wins his own ball easily, and while he has a large frame, he needs to develop a bit more physically for his game to translate to the AFL. Oliver can go forward and take a strong mark, and his finishing around the goals is excellent. Oliver is a strong tackler and a hard worker who runs both ways. Interestingly, Oliver tested much better than most expected in the speed and agility drills, which perhaps raises his ceiling in the eyes of recruiters. He ran a 2.99 20 metre sprint, which isn’t jaw dropping, but it’s pretty good for an inside midfielder. His agility time of 8.11 seconds was third in the entire AFL combine, and incredible feat that will no doubt be taken into account on draft night

This kid looks like an absolute animal around the contest. Wouldnt be surprised if we grab him with one of our picks. As olgivie loves competitors. Alot will depend on what essendon, gold coast and carlton do. Im thinking essendon will go tall with picks 4 and 5 taking francis and weidemann, then gold coast maybe going tall aswell to replace dixon although maybe going with milera to replace bennell. Carlton will go with a forward imo maybe curnow.
 
Paige Cardona on Oliver:
23: Carlton – Clayton Oliver
Height: 187cm, Weight: 86kg, DOB: 22/07/1997
Recruited from: Murray Bushrangers
Draft Range: 15-30
A well-rounded midfielder who is deceptively quick on the burst from a stoppage. Won the Morrish Medal as the TAC Cup’s best player, but didn’t get an opportunity for Vic Country during the Championships. Has made serious inroads in the second half of the year to be a top 25 prospect. A contested beast with a thirst to hit the scoreboard, has terrific running power, finds the football with ease and is dangerous at the stoppages.
Was there a reason he didnt play for vic country during the champs?
 
Paige Cardona on Oliver:
23: Carlton – Clayton Oliver
Height: 187cm, Weight: 86kg, DOB: 22/07/1997
Recruited from: Murray Bushrangers
Draft Range: 15-30
A well-rounded midfielder who is deceptively quick on the burst from a stoppage. Won the Morrish Medal as the TAC Cup’s best player, but didn’t get an opportunity for Vic Country during the Championships. Has made serious inroads in the second half of the year to be a top 25 prospect. A contested beast with a thirst to hit the scoreboard, has terrific running power, finds the football with ease and is dangerous at the stoppages.
IMO where our draft picks are located ....if we want Oliver we can get him

Just to add why i've taken Milera of my "signature"
1. I do believe Milera will be gone b4 our pick BUT

2. The trading in of Menzel negates the need for a Milera type player

3. We need another contested inside, marking midfielder .....Curnow #1, Oliver #2
 

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