Yep, agree. He's not worth a main list spot at the moment. Rookie at best (preferably late in the rookie draft), and if another club wants to take him before good luck to them.
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Well that would mean we picked up two forwards who have injury history and have yet to justify themselves at senior level consistently. Secondly, Garlett won't be drafted by Fremantle. He's going east and has said himself it's probably for the best given there are some bad influences on him in Perth. I'd also suggest that McCarthy or Gardiner would be best available around the 17 mark. As for Thorpe, playing well in the TFL (no disrespect) is like playing well in the WAFL reserves. It's good he's doing well, but for a guy his age and with previous experience in the AFL system, I'd be disappointed if he wasn't playing at a high level in that league.I wouldn't mind if we went best available in the first round, Garlett in the 2nd round and Thorpe in the 3rd. It would mean we have picked up 2 prior top 10 KPP with 3rd round picks, a first round quality player who we need to straighten up late in the 2nd, and whatever fell to us in the first. We'd be set for the next couple of years if we could get them all in line.
I'd be pretty happy with Freo's position if we did this.
Well that would mean we picked up two forwards who have injury history and have yet to justify themselves at senior level consistently. Secondly, Garlett won't be drafted by Fremantle. He's going east and has said himself it's probably for the best given there are some bad influences on him in Perth. I'd also suggest that McCarthy or Gardiner would be best available around the 17 mark. As for Thorpe, playing well in the TFL (no disrespect) is like playing well in the WAFL reserves. It's good he's doing well, but for a guy his age and with previous experience in the AFL system, I'd be disappointed if he wasn't playing at a high level in that league.
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He'd be ready to go Round One and at the very least, he'd be a good depth player. If Mayne gets the fourth defender, watch him dominate next year. A forward line of Pav/Gumby/Thorp/Mayne/Walters/Ballantyne/Sylvia sounds pretty good.Come one guys, he is 195cm's, he is mobile enough to play in the midfield and he kicked 70+ goals last year while through the midfield as well as forward.
Yes, the TSL is not a great league, but he kicked 6 goals against a combined NEAFL side. On talent alone, he was drafted number 6.
At the very least, when Pav or Gumbleton need a rest he will be a great depth player but I see him being in our best 22 as a 3rd tall. This will allow Mayne to play as a 4th tall.
And best of all, he will be ready next year when we are right in our premiership window.
He'd be ready to go Round One and at the very least, he'd be a good depth player. If Mayne gets the fourth defender, watch him dominate next year. A forward line of Pav/Gumby/Thorp/Mayne/Walters/Ballantyne/Sylvia sounds pretty good.
Come one guys, he is 195cm's, he is mobile enough to play in the midfield and he kicked 70+ goals last year while through the midfield as well as forward.
Yes, the TSL is not a great league, but he kicked 6 goals against a combined NEAFL side. On talent alone, he was drafted number 6.
At the very least, when Pav or Gumbleton need a rest he will be a great depth player but I see him being in our best 22 as a 3rd tall. This will allow Mayne to play as a 4th tall.
And best of all, he will be ready next year when we are right in our premiership window.
I see Mitch at the worst is being a good depth player who can play for us when one of our players is injured or needs a rest. Ideally this would be with 2 KPF still in the team including the resting ruck.
At best, I see him as a best 22 forward flank who would provide extra scoring power to our forward line and force the miss matches with himself and Mayne. As he played through the midfield, he should be mobile enough to keep up the forward pressure which is a bonus.
A good depth player in a weak area when you are chasing a premiership is worth pick 58, have a look at what Morton did for Sydney and Thorp is defiantly an upgrade on him.
If he has got his head right, he's still got the talent that saw him go early in the first round. Could be a gun.If we don't land McCarthy this guy will be a consolation prize. We obviously don't rate this draft after our first pick.
Very happy if we get him. He was an immense talent but shot himself in the foot with his attitude and a questionable work ethic. Given both have seemingly improved out of sight, he could be a massive win for us as a ready-made KPF. 37 is worth it IMO.