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If you're looking for a Wines type surely you go someone like Crouch? Aish isn't and will never be that type of midfielder from what I understand.
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If you're looking for a Wines type surely you go someone like Crouch? Aish isn't and will never be that type of midfielder from what I understand.
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KM do you have James Aish as your clear cut #2 or do you think Melbourne could pick up someone else?
It's one of those long term situations. Wines and Crouch will have a more immediate impact, but I'd be taking Whitfield and Aish ultimately.
Would the top 10 - 15 be of a higher quality than 2012's batch?
Any reason for McDonald being downgraded and sheed being upgraded on your power rankings mate?
I'd take Wines and Crouch first over Whitfield and Aish today. Outside players look better than they are in the u18s with outside ball so much harder to find when you get to the big time. Winning it on the inside the contest better translates.
Wines and Crouch in my view will be better short and long term.
Mate I'd just like to give you some big props with your power rankings from your 2012 phantom draft.
Out of interest I thought id have a look back now that the seasons done and dusted just to see how your opinions stack up at least this early on in their careers. Your first two groupings all have players whose impact has reflected where you've grouped them. Obviously some havent but they havent seemed to have had the exposure yet.
Interestingly to me at least, there doesnt seem to be any in the third group who look out of place with where you have them as i dont think any have shown huge amounts yet, again even though its year one.
Excellent foresight so far mate!
Hi Knightmare,
Could you tell me if I think its Charlie Cameron is eligible for this draft watched last weeks game his going to be special also another Benell was playing(not the x Melbourne one) looked young but has the moves.
Same game Garlett played his so smooth that kid could be anything.......
It's a start when you get the top end right, it's something I aim to continue to improve on every year and this year I'd like my strike rate to continue going in the right direction.
If I was to re-do those top 10 power rankings of 2012 I'd now go with:
1. Jaeger O'Meara
2. Brodie Grundy
3. Joe Daniher
4. Brad Crouch
5. Oliver Wines
6. Jack Viney
7. Nick Vlastuin
8. Lachie Whitfield
9. Jackson Macrae
10. Sam Mayes
IMHO way too high, he played 7 games with an average of 68 dream team points. Joe Daniher also way too high, 5 games with an average of 54 dream team points.
IMHO way too high, he played 7 games with an average of 68 dream team points. Joe Daniher also way too high, 5 games with an average of 54 dream team points.
More of a Supercoach fan? ;-)DT points? seriously?
Based on 2013 performance
1 Jaeger O'Meara
2 Oliver Wines
3 Brad Crouch
4 Sam Mayes
5 Lachie Whitfield
6 Brodie Grundy
7 Joe Daniher
8 Jack Viney
9 Nick Vlastuin
10 Jackson Macrae
So a young bloke name Jack Johnstone has been Williamstown's best player in the finals series.
Although he spent a lot of the year in the development league, with that type of form in big games could he come under consideration?
Looks like he played TAC cup in 2011 and 2012.
KM,
Apparently Zac Jones had 28 disposals, 10 tackles & 10 clearances today in the prelim for the Stingrays.
Did you see the game & based on his season do you now see him as a top 30 draft selection?
Would like to see him playing alongside Nathan at Melbourne next year but I'm not sure he'll be available with our 3rd round pick.
So a young bloke name Jack Johnstone has been Williamstown's best player in the finals series.
Although he spent a lot of the year in the development league, with that type of form in big games could he come under consideration?
Looks like he played TAC cup in 2011 and 2012.
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I was at the game today and I was sitting with a Melbourne supporter who ecoed your sentiments.
Zac Jones was excellent and looked a class above as one of the few genuinely AFL quality guys out there on the day. I think Zac Jones is worth a top 30 selection and will probably go somewhere in the 20-40 range on draft day. He's just such a strongly performed player but hasn't come with the fanfare which screams draft day bargain to me.
If you want to make sure you get him it will take that 2nd round selection but if he's available in the 3rd round I'd absolutely jump at him as a selection. He's got the compete game and he can be an effective role player for a team.
Do you see him at AFL level as a backman or do you think he has the ability after a few preseasons to become a legitimate midfielder?
If he is anything like Nathan he'll have a fantastic attitude & work rate. If we do pull a start of 2nd round PP, I wouldn't be against using our actual 2nd rnd pick to get a heart & soul type player into the club.