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Top 60 is in, I considered not going this far as this will be the tipping point between the main draft and rookie draft in my opinion.
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33 goals for the year, carried the load until Brown returned in round 17 fwiw....and he is a real goer, sometimes we cant see the bigger picture, r u really rating Tom that harshly?Mcdonald is a hack, Brown is 29, Weideman is horrendous, Jackson is a ruck.
33 goals for the year, carried the load until Brown returned in round 17 fwiw....and he is a real goer, sometimes we cant see the bigger picture, r u really rating Tom that harshly?
Perhaps he's a great cog in a premiership team not a hack?
Any evidence of no defensive pressure and his first 17 games don't count? Might have to agree to disagree.He started the year well but he kicked 0.9 goals per game in the last 11 games. That's pathetic for a guy that's playing for a top team with the best midfield in the league. He looked slow again, and offered no defensive pressure. I'd prefer to give someone else a go, even Mitch Brown.
Any evidence of no defensive pressure and his first 17 games don't count? Might have to agree to disagree.
Nah, disagree he's never been super quick but always competitive and dangerous, he was clearly an important part of the team success and whilst I noticed he wasn't in career best form in the finals but he still played well, I doubt his coaches agree with you either.Recent form I value more than old form. and 11 weeks is a big enough sample size for a guy reaching his age. Evidence is based on the fact that it's almost impossible to apply defensive pressure if you're slow and Mdonald looked incredibly sluggish the last 3 months of the year. Did you not notice this and his lack of output?
So you know, the transparent background on that table is not doing you any favours when viewed in dark mode:Altered the mock draft a few days out. I still feel there will be some trading early in the draft that will really shake this up, but hard to tell from where yet.
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I’m not sure Draper makes sense from a Lions prospectiveAltered the mock draft a few days out. I still feel there will be some trading early in the draft that will really shake this up, but hard to tell from where yet.
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Made some edits, so hopefully it works now.So you know, the transparent background on that table is not doing you any favours when viewed in dark mode:
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I liked him there, as I think he's so versatile. Can play forward, mid and Defence and so thought he could be someone the Lions use where ever needed.I’m not sure Draper makes sense from a Lions prospective
I feel he’s more the Sydney type player we have Rayner and Starz who are capable of already being DraperI liked him there, as I think he's so versatile. Can play forward, mid and Defence and so thought he could be someone the Lions use where ever needed.
I'll post the next 20 tomorrow, I've gone half back with your other selection!
Yeah, I can't disagree with that. Draper is a very Sydney type player and Chesser was the other I was thinking for the Lions - outside speed, skill and good ball use.I feel he’s more the Sydney type player we have Rayner and Starz who are capable of already being Draper