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You must have seen Ziebell on an off day Bart, he is in the top 5 kicks throughout this draft in my opinion. Rich, Sidebottom, Robinson, Yarran & himself would make up the top 5 I would think.
 
So I've been researching, forgive me if I'm totally way off the mark but after reading some draft profiles I've come up with a few players I'd be very keen on seeing in our Essendon guernsey.

First Round:

Hurley, Hartlett, Ziebell or Trentgrove (possibly...)

Second Round:

Swift, Suban, Lynch or Heyne

Third Round:

Deboer (very doubtful that he'll slip this far)
Banner, Lisle or Shiels

Fourth Round and Later

Milne, Beams, Heenan, Wright or Senstock


Just some thoughts, I know that there are a lot of players there but I wasn't really sure where the players would go in the draft, so I chose more than was probably necessary.
 
So I've been researching, forgive me if I'm totally way off the mark but after reading some draft profiles I've come up with a few players I'd be very keen on seeing in our Essendon guernsey.

First Round:

Hurley, Hartlett, Ziebell or Trentgrove (possibly...)

Second Round:

Swift, Suban, Lynch or Heyne

Third Round:

Deboer (very doubtful that he'll slip this far)
Banner, Lisle or Shiels

Fourth Round and Later

Milne, Beams, Heenan, Wright or Senstock


Just some thoughts, I know that there are a lot of players there but I wasn't really sure where the players would go in the draft, so I chose more than was probably necessary.

Would not mind Banner in the third round, seem a very likely type,

Milne or Sengstock in the 4th round could be useful aswell, that is, if we do not trade for a ready made fb, or pick up hurley or lisle, although, no ruckmen really,
 

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isn't banner a bottom aged player, and going for next years draft? could have the complete wrong person here

also, i wouldve thought lynch to be a 1st round
 
So I've been researching, forgive me if I'm totally way off the mark but after reading some draft profiles I've come up with a few players I'd be very keen on seeing in our Essendon guernsey.

First Round:

Hurley, Hartlett, Ziebell or Trentgrove (possibly...)

Second Round:

Swift, Suban, Lynch or Heyne

Third Round:

Deboer (very doubtful that he'll slip this far)
Banner, Lisle or Shiels

Fourth Round and Later

Milne, Beams, Heenan, Wright or Senstock


Just some thoughts, I know that there are a lot of players there but I wasn't really sure where the players would go in the draft, so I chose more than was probably necessary.

Nice little write up there buddy. I'll give that a shot.

First Round
Michael Hurley (VM)
Jack Ziebell (VC)
Hamish Hartlett (SA)

Second Round
Jordan Lisle (VM)
David Zaharakis (VM)
Tom Swift (WA)
Tom Lynch (VM)
Sam Blease (VM)

Third round
Matthew Broadbent (SA)
Christopher Hall (SA)
Ryan Schoenmakers (SA)

Fourth round
Bart McCulloch (TAS)
Kieren King (WA)
Charlie Sharples (NT)
 
When I said, "See more of what he [Ziebell] could do"... I didn't mean a highlight real. (slow internet doesn't help either)

People are saying he's only played 5 or so games for TAC, thats when I say we need to see more of him, who knows he can offer more than a running flanker.

And if he's apparently a lot similar to David Myers... Then we should really be looking elsewhere because in the end they both will just get in the way of each other.

All in all he's a fabulous player, but we should be worrying more about what we don't have, like an Inside (Hard-Working) Midfielder! and a key backman that will be there for seasons to come.


I think we have enough inside mids - Welsh, Watson, Lonergan, Hislop, Hocking but I agree a key back would be good its just got to be Hurley
 
People have to remember; that, if we dont get Hurley, then, it wont be the end of the world, what happens if we dont get Hurley, god behold if we dont, all Essendon supporters are going to run rampant are they, people, open your eyes, please, some people have, and I applaud you, but others are dead keen, one eyed on Hurley, what happens if Port pick him?? what happens if Trengrove peforms badly at draft camp?? what happens if Ziebell does a knee during finals?? we dont know do we?? just keep an open mind on what is going on people. that is all I ask.
 
Ziebell has been questioned because of his pace, but he looks pretty quick here:

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And here's Hartlett:

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Gee, all of a sudden i don't know who i want, Hurley, Hartlett or Ziebell!
 
foj i'm just interested in your opinion on who we should take with a first pick and later on in the draft?
I'm just asking because i know how knowledgeable you are with these kids and that you've seen them play quite a bit

Windas its really tough before trading happens as you dont know who you gain and who you lose.
Pick 5 if you go tall then Hurley or Trengove are obvious but there is a lot of momentum for Tyrone Vickery in AFL circles. I like Trengove most but we would probably take Hurley if available. Hurleys speed concerns me and will be interested in his 5m and 20m times. If they are poor he could slip a little. Jackson Trengove wont be testing at draft camp- got that info a little while a go. Vickery has blossomed this year and stocks have risen.
Zeibell is a tweener. He could be Luke Hodge but he could be another one paced utility who is a solid afl citizen. Testing will tell but he is a natural footballer.
Hamish Hartlett is a ball magnet who will come under consideration especially after passing on Joel Selwood. Some of our recruiting department were very keen on Selwood and that memory may be fresh come draft time.
I would take Trengove however I think Hurley, Zeibell or Vickery more likely.
Second round will be reliant on who we grab first round. If we go tall KP then we will most likely go mid. I would like a bit more speed as i think Watson, Hocking, Hislop and Welsh is enough one pace Mid. I think Hill will be gone well before our pick so I would hope for Blease, Walters or possibly Heyne.
The draft is really hard to discuss subjectively because you just dont know who will be available. My philosophy is always draft the best player possible but an unbelievable draft for us might look like:
Pick 5- Jackson Trengove
Pick 23- Sam Blease
Pick 39- Michael Still
Pick 55- Tom Hill
Pick 71- Luke Rounds/ Liam Shiels/ Dan Hanneberry/ Johnny Rayner
Another thing to remember is bottom aged players have greater currency this year as they can be grabbed next year by GC and the rookie draft has been increased to 8 selections for each club so you have additional opportunities to get top age players into your club.
If we got someone like Rischitelli into the club- less likely now Voss is coach- it would alter our approach dramatically.
 
^^^^ Thanks foj :thumbsu:

I myself am really keen on the DC results of Hurley and Ziebell and i would really like Blease or Suban in the second round, but there's a pretty good chance both will be gone.
Draft Day is shaping out as an exciting time, because from pick 5-20, it really is a raffle.

Also, it's been said that Hurley is more of a lock down backman, does the same go with Trengove? I know he's quite skinny but as far as one on one marking contests and pack situations go, how does he fair?
 
Windas its really tough before trading happens as you dont know who you gain and who you lose.
Pick 5 if you go tall then Hurley or Trengove are obvious but there is a lot of momentum for Tyrone Vickery in AFL circles. I like Trengove most but we would probably take Hurley if available. Hurleys speed concerns me and will be interested in his 5m and 20m times. If they are poor he could slip a little. Jackson Trengove wont be testing at draft camp- got that info a little while a go. Vickery has blossomed this year and stocks have risen.
Zeibell is a tweener. He could be Luke Hodge but he could be another one paced utility who is a solid afl citizen. Testing will tell but he is a natural footballer.
Hamish Hartlett is a ball magnet who will come under consideration especially after passing on Joel Selwood. Some of our recruiting department were very keen on Selwood and that memory may be fresh come draft time.
I would take Trengove however I think Hurley, Zeibell or Vickery more likely.
Second round will be reliant on who we grab first round. If we go tall KP then we will most likely go mid. I would like a bit more speed as i think Watson, Hocking, Hislop and Welsh is enough one pace Mid. I think Hill will be gone well before our pick so I would hope for Blease, Walters or possibly Heyne.
The draft is really hard to discuss subjectively because you just dont know who will be available. My philosophy is always draft the best player possible but an unbelievable draft for us might look like:
Pick 5- Jackson Trengove
Pick 23- Sam Blease
Pick 39- Michael Still
Pick 55- Tom Hill
Pick 71- Luke Rounds/ Liam Shiels/ Dan Hanneberry/ Johnny Rayner
Another thing to remember is bottom aged players have greater currency this year as they can be grabbed next year by GC and the rookie draft has been increased to 8 selections for each club so you have additional opportunities to get top age players into your club.
If we got someone like Rischitelli into the club- less likely now Voss is coach- it would alter our approach dramatically.

i think if they were thinking about that it would be more along the lines of tom swift rather then hartlett
 
Pick 5- Jackson Trengove
Pick 23- Sam Blease
Pick 39- Michael Still
Pick 55- Tom Hill
Pick 71- Luke Rounds/ Liam Shiels/ Dan Hanneberry/ Johnny Rayner

Could you give me a bit of a rundown on the players that are bolded foj1?

Secondly, do you think clubs might look at say Joseph Daye and/or Lance Daly, some tall, rangy types in the latter parts of the draft..? Both have shown some glimpses of great footy, but haven't really put it all together into some consistant performances.
 

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The draft is really hard to discuss subjectively because you just dont know who will be available. My philosophy is always draft the best player possible but an unbelievable draft for us might look like:
Pick 5- Jackson Trengove
Pick 23- Sam Blease
Pick 39- Michael Still
Pick 55- Tom Hill
Pick 71- Luke Rounds/ Liam Shiels/ Dan Hanneberry/ Johnny Rayner
Another thing to remember is bottom aged players have greater currency this year as they can be grabbed next year by GC and the rookie draft has been increased to 8 selections for each club so you have additional opportunities to get top age players into your club.
If we got someone like Rischitelli into the club- less likely now Voss is coach- it would alter our approach dramatically.

I'd be hesitant to take Still, Hill and Trengove in the same draft.

I don't question their talent, but drafting three talls with huge amounts of development ahead of them just strikes me as a bit obsessive.

It'd be nice to see another midfielder in there.
 
Mitch Banner is an interesting prospect.

He has a high work rate, football smarts, is a ball magnet but has average disposal.

He would be a good pick in the thrir round as IMO, he could be groomed as a stopper in the midfield.
 
Mitch Banner is an interesting prospect.

He has a high work rate, football smarts, is a ball magnet but has average disposal.

He would be a good pick in the thrir round as IMO, he could be groomed as a stopper in the midfield.

Do we really need another stopper..?

Watson, Slattery, Welsh & Monfries have all had spurts of tagging players, and I don't think flooding a list of taggers is a good thing.
 
Mitch Banner is an interesting prospect.

He has a high work rate, football smarts, is a ball magnet but has average disposal.

He would be a good pick in the thrir round as IMO, he could be groomed as a stopper in the midfield.
Pass.
We already have Slattery, Watson, Welsh, McVeigh, Monfries, Lonergan and possibly Hocking and Hislop in the side.
 
I am saying that Banner is a possible late round selection.

His skills are average but his work rate is fantastic.

He did play on Rich for part of the Vic Metro/WA game on the 9th of July.

There is no problem with having 2 taggers in your squad.

Ask Ant555 for more information.
 

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I am saying that Banner is a possible late round selection.

His skills are average but his work rate is fantastic.

He did play on Rich for part of the Vic Metro/WA game on the 9th of July.

There is no problem with having 2 taggers in your squad.

Ask Ant555 for more information.

If he did not have the kicking problem i would love him. I am not sure about turning him into a stopper as his natural game is to go in hard and find the footy and he does that well.
 
How about something like this for our draft, first 4 rounds:

1st Round: Hurley/Hartlett
2nd Round: Swift/Hill
3rd Round: Broadbent/Banner/Shiels
4th Round: Redden/Browne

could be something like that, wouldnt mind a ruckmen with our 2nd or 3rd round, but would prefer the better midfielders be picked first, then ruckmen later or in the pre season draft.
 
It was impressive footage Kelvin.. That sidestep around 2 opponents on the far wing was v impressive:thumbsu:

Yep, but what I like also is his size and shape. He looks like he'll grow into a Nathan Buckley type.

And he doesn't shirk it when he gets tackled. He frees his arms and gets the handball out while copping a bit of treatment.

Looks to be the perfect balance between inside and out that we need to complement McVeigh, Watson, Welsh, Lonergan
 
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