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Draft Watcher Knightmare's 2014 Phantom Draft

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I would have thought Mitch Norton from the Jets would be the best small forward in the TAC, top 3 in the goal-kicking mid season last year as a bottom age before needing a shoulder reconstruction. Just back in the last 3 weeks, 2 goals against the Cannons on the weekend despite only playing a half on the forward line. Would still back him to kick 40 goals this year, even though he will spend most of his time as an on-baller.

I'd still take Jake Johnson but Norton is among the better forwards in the TAC. Will be interesting to see how he goes this season.

Hey KM what do you think of young Harry Dear which could be picked up by hawks as father son Paul Dear's son. Where would you place I'm at the moment could he improve a lot this year.


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If Dear played in the TAC last year I didn't notice but he showed some signs last week to suggest he's worth watching. I'll have a better guage on him later in the season.

Knightmare, what do you think of the draft talent out of Ballarat Rebels this year?
I know they played alot of their kids as bottom age players last year, I imagine that will help them this year.

Josh Webster showed some signs last year and is on my watch list along with Daniel Butler and Xavier Vearing.

KM -Love your work.

What kind of player do you really see the Bulldogs prioritising with their first pick and who is it likely to be given we are likely to have a pick in the 3-7 range?

Cheers

I imagine the dogs will go for a tall.

Wright/McCartin/Durdin/Goddard I imagine will be on the top of the shopping list. There are always sliders and Goddard is someone I see as more a mid 1st round selection so maybe he's the guy available assuming a mid table finish.
 
After seeing the Demons issues with their talls at the moment I can see why the list managers say you can't have enough if they are quality. So I do not think the Demons will have any qualms drafting a tall if he is best available at their pick which will likely be 1 - 3 this season.
GWS will be sniffing around those early picks again (and probably 2015 as well) given the amount of talent they have in the Bank. Also it gives them a chance to spread their age profile out with 'the best' talent available to prolong any stay at the top they may enjoy later on.

Mitch Clark may request a trade back to WA at seasons end (not that I know his circumstance) and Frawley's future isn't certain so it's possible Melbourne go for another tall if one presents as the clear best available. Particularly if Melbourne have more than one active first round selection it's certainly possible.

GWS may be shopping some of those speedy types selected early draft these past seasons who don't project as best 22 players - Will Hoskin-Elliott and Liam Sumner are guys I can see them putting on the trade table so for a club like Melbourne needing that injection of pace there could be some opportunity to go after these types and allow GWS that desirable age spread of early draft talent.

So Melbourne again have some real possibilities whether it's retaining picks or trading them away but to me I'd be looking to firm up the midfield and back half further before persuing a tall with the talls this year while among the better draft prospects all having their various questions.
 

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KM when is Jack Silvagni eligible

Haven't seen him play. I'd assume he's another few years away. There may be some Carlton supporters more aware of where he's at and when he's eligable.

What good key forwards would be good for carlton to look at

Depends on eventual ladder position. It's unclear whether Carlton finish 14th or 8th at this point. Perhaps a Melbourne or GWS move on their top pick and Carlton may be able to put together an attractive package to get a Wright or McCartin.

Otherwise Hugh Goddard if he slides perhaps, maybe a Watchman in the second round if he has a strong season.

It's a good year to be in the market for a key forward so Carlton, Western Bulldogs among others may have that opportunity to find a key forward to build around.
 
Any footage of those boys

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Unless some know of some youtube channels or some other websites I'm not aware of I don't have any at this stage.

Footage is hard publically to get your hands on. I'm certainly not so lucky.

For footage it's always a wait till seasons end until AFL.com release some highlight clips in that month leading up to the draft.
 
Unless some know of some youtube channels or some other websites I'm not aware of I don't have any at this stage.

Footage is hard publically to get your hands on. I'm certainly not so lucky.

For footage it's always a wait till seasons end until AFL.com release some highlight clips in that month leading up to the draft.

Wish they put more out during the season or the TAC Cup Clubs put them out. I remember Eastern Rangers did that a few years ago
 
Saw Oakleigh v Northern Sunday - Moore was outstanding with Pittonet very strong in Ruck, Answerth and Urban really classy in the mids and again Beasley solid as ever down back - will be a big year for the Charges if these 5 can stay fit for the journey.
 
I've watched him play for the last 4 years. He was emergency for the Cannons last week.

Can kick off both feet, has silky skills makes good decisions and goes most of the day. Has figured in Douttas B & F for those last 4 years too. He's a gun IMO.

Cheers for the response. From what appears on the net he seems a likely type. If I could trouble you for a couple more pieces of info ...

Who currently playing AFL does he compare to in the following categories:

1) Body shape / size / height
2) Leg speed
3) Playing style

Thanks
 
Knightmare, do you know what range Reece McKenzie is expected to be drafted in?

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Cheers for the response. From what appears on the net he seems a likely type. If I could trouble you for a couple more pieces of info ...

Who currently playing AFL does he compare to in the following categories:

1) Body shape / size / height
2) Leg speed
3) Playing style

Thanks

1) Still not a lot to him which isn't unusual at 16 and he's about 183.
2) Not as fast as a couple of others from his club, but can move.
3) No doubt at all he's in the Pendlebury mold.
 
Knightmare, do you know what range Reece McKenzie is expected to be drafted in?

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McKenzie is a big, big bodied forward and he used it well last week.

I don't believe he featured last year, or if he did I'm not aware of it so one game is a small sample size isn't enough to project a draft range but if he continues to improve he is one to keep an eye out for as someone who is eligible this year.
 
Thanks knightmare. Crushed we can't selected him under father/son. Crying out for a forward....

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McKenzie is a big, big bodied forward and he used it well last week.

I don't believe he featured last year, or if he did I'm not aware of it so one game is a small sample size isn't enough to project a draft range but if he continues to improve he is one to keep an eye out for as someone who is eligible this year.
played basketball last year I'm pretty sure and has come back to footy, can seriously play
 
Nightmare WA should be good this year, the quality of wafl colts for last two weeks has been of higher quality than last
year.
We have a lot of depth this year, in the mids.
Apart from the normal stars like waterman, lim and pickett, there is alot of quality around.
Hardisty,Evans, Frampton(mobile ruck), Fimmano, Doncon, Michell, Walters, Clarke, Cripps, Perry, Daniels, Whitsed, Ferns, Dent, Zambotto,
Winton, Shanahan Hancock and Woodley.
 
You've got a lot of overage players there RE. Certainly more than is allowed in the Champs.

I think the WA squad would be drawn from the following players give or take a few omissions.

  1. Clem Smith (Perth)

  2. Jarrod Pickett (South Fremantle)

  3. Jarrod Garlett (South Fremantle)

  4. Matthew Ai Su (South Fremantle)

  5. Jesse Micro (South Fremantle)*

  6. Jermaine Miller-Lewis (South Fremantle)

  7. Jacob Dragovich (South Fremantle)

  8. Callum Ah Che (South Fremantle)*

  9. William Frampton (South Fremantle)

  10. B.Matera (South Fremantle)

  11. Mitchell Curnow (Peel)*

  12. Ben Hancock (Peel)

  13. Bradley Walsh (Peel)

  14. Dylan Winton (Peel)

  15. Kaine Ah Che (Peel)

  16. Max Walters (Subiaco)

  17. Aaron Summers (Subiaco)

  18. Josh Deluca (Subiaco)

  19. Jeremy Woodley (Subiaco)

  20. Connor Wilkinson (Subiaco)

  21. Rhys McAlister (Subiaco)**

  22. Ben Evans (Subiaco)

  23. Gregory Clarke (Subiaco)*

  24. Barry Barone (East Fremantle)

  25. Fraser Perry (East Fremantle)

  26. Jack Cripps (East Fremantle)

  27. Thomas Bennett (East Fremantle)*

  28. Connor Blakely (Swan Districts)

  29. Chris Firns (Swan Districts)

  30. Dylan Smith (Swan Districts)*

  31. Warrick Wilson (Swan Districts)

  32. Jason Daniels (Swan Districts)

  33. Aiden Anderson (Swan Districts)

  34. Jack Cripps (East Fremantle)

  35. Isaac Baum (Claremont)

  36. Ryan Lim (Claremont)

  37. Lawrence Evans (Claremont)

  38. Sam Humphry (Claremont)

  39. Matthew Palfrey (Claremont)**

  40. Harrison Court (Claremont)

  41. Sam Bevan (Claremont)

  42. Harry Taylor (Claremont)

  43. Alec Waterman (Claremont)

  44. William Michell (West Perth)

  45. Zachary Dent (East Perth)

  46. Shayne Hille (East Perth)

  47. Clayton Giblett (East Perth)

  48. Thomas Shanahan (East Perth)**

  49. Tyler Kietel (East Perth)

  50. Blair Della Franca (East Perth)*

Underage*

Overage**
 
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Thanks knightmare. Crushed we can't selected him under father/son. Crying out for a forward....

We can still draft him depending where we finish I'm sure Shane Rogers knows about him not a father and son, Rogers went midfield last yr u assume he'll go tall this year I think

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Mitch Clark may request a trade back to WA at seasons end (not that I know his circumstance) and Frawley's future isn't certain so it's possible Melbourne go for another tall if one presents as the clear best available. Particularly if Melbourne have more than one active first round selection it's certainly possible.

GWS may be shopping some of those speedy types selected early draft these past seasons who don't project as best 22 players - Will Hoskin-Elliott and Liam Sumner are guys I can see them putting on the trade table so for a club like Melbourne needing that injection of pace there could be some opportunity to go after these types and allow GWS that desirable age spread of early draft talent.

So Melbourne again have some real possibilities whether it's retaining picks or trading them away but to me I'd be looking to firm up the midfield and back half further before persuing a tall with the talls this year while among the better draft prospects all having their various questions.
The Demons are a certainty for a pick 1 - 3 and should Frawley leave the club it should provide another pick after our first round. If the Demons finish down the bottom or 2nd bottom - possible given the Saints are 2/zip and GWS are on the improve it will be hard for the AFL to reject a priority pick (regardeless of whether Frawley stays or goes) after so many years at or near the bottom. So there may be a bonus pick to trade. There will no doubt be fierce opposition to a priority pick. But the problem is with an 18 team comp there is a massive gap between the top and bottom teams which has been made worse but the top picks being sucked up be GC and GWS for a couple of seasons.
Oddly enough the Demons are likely to improve this year on field (% improvement) yet not improve its win/loss ratio to much.
 
Where do you see Brisbane finishing and who they would look at?

I had Brisbane bottom 4 but I'm not so certain now. Somewhere bottom 8 but it's unknown where.

A quality KPP if available is what I see Brisbane favouring.

The Demons are a certainty for a pick 1 - 3 and should Frawley leave the club it should provide another pick after our first round. If the Demons finish down the bottom or 2nd bottom - possible given the Saints are 2/zip and GWS are on the improve it will be hard for the AFL to reject a priority pick (regardeless of whether Frawley stays or goes) after so many years at or near the bottom. So there may be a bonus pick to trade. There will no doubt be fierce opposition to a priority pick. But the problem is with an 18 team comp there is a massive gap between the top and bottom teams which has been made worse but the top picks being sucked up be GC and GWS for a couple of seasons.
Oddly enough the Demons are likely to improve this year on field (% improvement) yet not improve its win/loss ratio to much.

A more productive solution I feel instead while it hasn't been spoken about is to give Melbourne a slightly enlarged salary cap for a short number of years so as to attract opposition players and get that injection of experience to become more competitive both through free agency and trade.

Early picks while they can help a little don't do enough with quality veteran experience needed for the youth to take that next step which is more what Melbourne need at this point as a club who have tried and failed to build through the draft.
 
The Demons are a certainty for a pick 1 - 3 and should Frawley leave the club it should provide another pick after our first round. If the Demons finish down the bottom or 2nd bottom - possible given the Saints are 2/zip and GWS are on the improve it will be hard for the AFL to reject a priority pick (regardeless of whether Frawley stays or goes) after so many years at or near the bottom. So there may be a bonus pick to trade. There will no doubt be fierce opposition to a priority pick. But the problem is with an 18 team comp there is a massive gap between the top and bottom teams which has been made worse but the top picks being sucked up be GC and GWS for a couple of seasons.
Oddly enough the Demons are likely to improve this year on field (% improvement) yet not improve its win/loss ratio to much.
Not from me. I said if you win less than 5 games this year then I'm fine with it. I was opposed to it last year when you already had Hogan coming in.
 
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