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Traded for Patrick Karnezis - straight swap

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Drafted at pick #50, 2011 National Draft

Games played to 2013 - 6 (Collingwood)
Goals to 2013 - 8 - (Collingwood)

Height - 194cm
 

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Paine in the frame as Pies pursue Karnezis
October 24, 2013
Peter Ryan

THE BRISBANE Lions are considering Magpie forward Jackson Paine as part of a trade for young midfielder Patrick Karnezis.

AFL.com.au understands the trade is one of the options being considered as the Magpies try to secure the versatile youngster who was recruited by the Lions in 2010.
http://www.afl.com.au/trade-periodPaine, 20, did not play a senior game with Collingwood in 2013 and appeared to have fallen out of favour with Magpies coach Nathan Buckley.

He kicked 45 goals in the VFL but was constantly overlooked.

Buckley maintained that Paine had to work hard on the defensive side of his game in order to crack a spot in the senior team. As the season progressed, he said he was pleased with his progress.

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Snoop Dog's 2011 Mock Draft

# 32 Geelong – Jackson Paine (Sandy Dragons / 192 / 86 / 93)

Another of my real favourites in the draft. Have seen quite a bit of him this year and what stands out for me is a number of things. Firstly I think he is a genuinely strong and smart KP Fwd. He leads well, leads to the right spot and will then use his body for optimal position. He also has that habit of being able to mark the pill at the highest point (akin to Trav Cloke). He ain’t afraid to hit a pack in fact he looks like he relishes it. In addition his finishing is elite and I think he would be exactly what the Lions need. May not go this high but I like what I see and think he goes a bit unheralded. His testing results suggest he has a great motor as well. When you see him play junior footy he reminds me of guys like Pavlich and Cloke at the same stage. Whether he has the tank to do what they do is unknown but he certainly has some great attributes. Also capable of being groomed as a back if doesn’t end up quite tall enough to play fwd.
AFL Comparison – Very similar to Pavlich at TAC level but a touch shorter.

Quigley's 2011 Mock Draft

Pick 14 – GWS

Jackson Paine
DOB 21/6/93 Ht 191 Wt 92

In all honesty I am not particularly high on Paine but this year there are not too many KPs you would take ahead of him. When I was breaking down his skill set I was thinking that he should make a better KPD than a KPF except for one glaring problem – I don’t think he is very good at actually defending anyone. Still it looks like he is prepared to work and with that being the case there is a fair chance that he could learn to be a good utility that a team could throw in at either end and rely on him to give an honest contest.

Unlike a lot of KPFs at under age level Paine actually recognises that he needs to work both ways and he works defensively very well. He chases hard and often and will work not just inside the 50 but up onto the wing as well if necessary. His chase is excellent for a big guy much like Darling’s was this year when he came into the West Coast team. The opposition can often switch off to the danger he presents in this situation and he gets his share of tackles and frees because of the effort he gives. When the ball is coming in and he is unable to get to it he will do the disciplined thing and spoil or tackle and not give away the free. His spoiling is very good no matter where on the ground he is playing.

As a forward he is a strong leader although perhaps not as often as you would like. He can bust packs with the best of them but again I would probably like to see him do it more often. Playing with Patton he often ceded the lead to Patton and waited back in the square to wrestle with his defender. Up forward when he got into the shows of strength contests he often came out ahead and took more than a few nice marks at the Champs in those types of contests. In those situations he controls the man and the drop zone very well. Generally he is pretty good but not great overhead. At the Champs I did wonder a few times why he was waiting down at contests especially when he left it to the likes of the twiglet, Crozier to make the contest.

With the ball on the ground he again can throw his body around and his second efforts are great. He does not have the best turning circle but he does pretty well keeping the ball or opposition in front of himself. He is a reasonable set shot for goal provided nothing out of the ordinary is expected. His range does not extend to 50 and he has no confidence in his banana or similar exotic shots for goals.

It’s really odd how much of a different player he is down back. When he is in defense he really is poor in body on body contests and he was given a lesson by the significantly smaller O’Hanlon at the Champs on at least a couple of occasions. He also seems to get lost a fair bit trying to chase his man and gets beaten by players who look like they want the ball more than him. Whilst he is trying to find his guy, his guy is going and getting the ball. Up forward he looks like he had pretty good closing speed but he seems to have trouble evidencing this down back and shutting down his player.

He has reasonable skills for a big guy and at TAC level he played some time through the middle. He generally has good awareness of where everyone is around him and can get the ball to the right player. It might not always be pretty but it usually gets there. He does have a bit of a bad habit of leaving his feet when scrambling for the ball and he is not the quickest to regain his feet. If the ball goes astray he is liable to be punished. His around the ground skills by both hand and foot are up there with the best of the key positions in this draft.

I think Paine is likely to start his career as a forward but, like this year, probably not as a primary target. As he develops I think his skill set may be better suited down back if he can overcome some of the defensive lapses that seem to plague him at the moment. I really like his hard working attitude and think that will be an asset for the team that picks him. He may not be the most gifted player on the park but I think he will be a valuable team contributor and the type of player who helps teams to win.

Knightmare's 2011 Mock Draft

#40 North Melbourne – Jackson Paine (VIC – KPF/Mid)
Height: 193cm, Weight: 87kg, DOB: 21/06/1993
Recruited from: Sandringham Dragons
Style: Matthew Pavlich
Player comparison:
Range: 10-late
Profile: Really like Paine as a forward. Particularly strong mark on the lead but also marks strongly overhead. Marks at the highest point which is what you look for in all good forwards. Really hard working type who seems to enjoy the contest. Crashes packs. Good work rate. Gives the 2nd and 3rd efforst. Defensively very good and chases and tackles very willingly. Can push into the midfield and play really well in there as well as up forward. Good field kick for someone his size.
 
Sort of reminds me a bit of an early Bradshaw. Just need to pump them guns!

Well he can become the Type of Player. I will follow how he goes at the Lions:thumbsu:
 

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I reckon Jackson is the type of player that Leppa can get the best out of. If his shoulders hold together could turn out to be a good trade.
 
"He kicked 45 goals in the VFL....".....4th best in the comp. Surely something to work with here.

That was the Suprise to many Pies fans why he did not even get 1 game at AFL.

Going what people are saying that he has a very slow first step and really hurts his Defensive Pressure.

But he can be a Good Player for you guys at the Lions
 

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You'll notice I moved more than just your posts, irel.
Yeah I know, I love baiting Collingwood supporters. I appreciate TradeDraft should not be one of them.:oops:
 
This is meant as a serious comment- Lord knows what this bloke will think when he first sees Coorparoo after the very comfortable surrounds of the Westpac Centre.
 
I think he's going to be a gun, this trade was really a win/win for both clubs. Not really needed with us, as we have Cloke and a multitude of 2nd and 3rd tall forwards, but we need a tall mid. With Jonathon Brown out for you in the near future, Paine will be a perfect fit.

Best of luck to Paine! I think you have a steal
 

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