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To start off with our prized pick 10, Patrick "Rodney" Dangerfield, I know many of you here (including myself) were quite perplexed at our recruiting department's decision to overlook the cream of our local talent in Ebert. After having time to settle, think logically and without biased emotion, I've actually come to like the decision we've made in picking the baby-faced assasin.
Weighing up the pros, cons and future needs of the list, Dangerfield could quite well become one of the steals of the draft at pick 10. With our need for a genuine Inside Ruck-Rover type (most importantly one with height, agility and outstanding speed) "Rodney" ticks every box and would have to be one of the genuine standouts of that mould in this draft. On top of these qualities, Dangerfield adds significant grunt with his hard-at-every-contest attitude (love this about him) and the ability to play both inside and outside effectively. He possesses sound decision making skills and good disposal, what I like is his ability to compete well in the air - this makes him an even more dangerous weapon through the middle.
I think the "juice will be worth the squeeze" so to speak. As we all know, he will remain in Melbourne next year to complete his studies, so he is seen as a huge investment by the club - and I believe we won't have to wait too long before we start seeing some great returns on our investment. The reason I say this is because he possesses the athletecism and lightning-fast speed to quickly adjust to the pace of AFL football - highlighted by his 2nd overall placing in the repeat 30s, 3rd in the vert jump and 7th in the 20m at DC.
For this reason more than any other positive I can see in his abilities, I believe he will make his mark faster than most draftees we've had in the past.. This exites me greatly![]()
We rated Patty at 3 and Jacky at 19.
Poor Jarrhan, when Rendell screwed up the number, poor kid didnt know what was going on!!
I wonder why his name didn't register with a lot of us earlier. Every phantom draft or best midfield prospect report leading up to the draft had him as one of the best mids in thew country. Our shopping list had at the top of it a hard grunty midfielder with good pace. Thats what everyone has been saying and demanding for a while now. Obviously we became so obsessed with Ebert it gave us tunnel vision.

I would love to know what the AFC suppsed top 20 was and what it was based on, club needs or what they actually thought the talent was!
To be honest, in all the paperwork I had written and plastered on my bedroom walls of this year's crop, I had highlighted him with about 8 others we would look at around our 2nd round picks 27 and 30. But as interest grew heavily leading up to the draft he was no longer going to slide that far and as they say "the rest is history".
When Brisbane called Henderson I nearly lost my shit and when StKilda called Ben McEvoy I jumped out of my seat and screamed in exitement because I thought Ebert was a formality for us! Tunnel Vision indeed!![]()
To be honest, in all the paperwork I had written and plastered on my bedroom walls of this year's crop, I had highlighted him with about 8 others we would look at around our 2nd round picks 27 and 30. But as interest grew heavily leading up to the draft he was no longer going to slide that far and as they say "the rest is history".
When Brisbane called Henderson I nearly lost my shit and when StKilda called Ben McEvoy I jumped out of my seat and screamed in exitement because I thought Ebert was a formality for us! Tunnel Vision indeed!![]()
I would love to know what the AFC suppsed top 20 was and what it was based on, club needs or what they actually thought the talent was!
And he was only a surname away from making me lose my mind.I did the exact same thing! When brissy called out henderson and saints called mcevoy i Yelled, Yes! we got ebert!!! then i heard patrick and i thought hold on...realised what was going on and the first thing i thought was, shit is going to hit the fan on these boards! and it did, and KG and Cornesy copped a heap, but after reading the draft ptofiles for the kid sounds like an amazing talent and someone who will fit right in with craigys pedagogy.

And he was only a surname away from making me lose my mind.![]()


I'm going to try to keep this as short as possible, because as I've previously said, I will be posting a comprehensive post-national/rookie draft analysis of the club's structural position and future development forecast in December.
To start off with our prized pick 10, Patrick "Rodney" Dangerfield, I know many of you here (including myself) were quite perplexed at our recruiting department's decision to overlook the cream of our local talent in Ebert. After having time to settle, think logically and without biased emotion, I've actually come to like the decision we've made in picking the baby-faced assasin.
Weighing up the pros, cons and future needs of the list, Dangerfield could quite well become one of the steals of the draft at pick 10. With our need for a genuine Inside Ruck-Rover type (most importantly one with height, agility and outstanding speed) "Rodney" ticks every box and would have to be one of the genuine standouts of that mould in this draft. On top of these qualities, Dangerfield adds significant grunt with his hard-at-every-contest attitude (love this about him) and the ability to play both inside and outside effectively. He possesses sound decision making skills and good disposal, what I like is his ability to compete well in the air - this makes him an even more dangerous weapon through the middle.
I think the "juice will be worth the squeeze" so to speak. As we all know, he will remain in Melbourne next year to complete his studies, so he is seen as a huge investment by the club - and I believe we won't have to wait too long before we start seeing some great returns on our investment. The reason I say this is because he possesses the athletecism and lightning-fast speed to quickly adjust to the pace of AFL football - highlighted by his 2nd overall placing in the repeat 30s, 3rd in the vert jump and 7th in the 20m at DC.
For this reason more than any other positive I can see in his abilities, I believe he will make his mark faster than most draftees we've had in the past.. This exites me greatly
To our next selection.. Andy Otten. This is the player we've been crying out for, the perfect modern prototype Utility. Extremely agile (tested 6th overall at DC) ball-magnet who has been used in virtually every position on the field to date but would probably be most suited to the 3rd-tall forward or back with cameous through the midfield to create matchup headaches for opposition coaches. Has great hands, would provide a strong contested marking presence wherever he's played which is a real asset when throwing a bloke around the park in various positions - think of an Andrew Mackie/Adam McPhee/Cam Bruce/Chad Cornes type with similar ball-winning ability.
I firmly believe this is what we've been lacking just as much as a Key Forward, I know that may be hard to swallow but the way footy is progressing these days, every team needs this type of player and we have been burnt in recent times by not having a suitable matchup for these types.
Our first two selections scream "foresight" and show a distinct level of planning has taken place in the redevelopment of our list. We have covered areas we needed immediate improvement in - pace, grunt, agility, versatility, midfield height and a strong presence in the air.
From what I've seen of Jacky he looks like an exiting prospect. Obviously fleet-footed and has the indigenous flair and exitement factor we've been craving. He seems to have a knack of knowing where the goals are and likes to back himself in, has confidence to burn. In Jarrhan we have sewn up our long-term forward pocket/midfield prospect with outstanding pace and skills - makes the Bode decision much easier to swallow personally as I was a big fan of Bodey. I think "Jacky J" will gain just as big a fan base as Bode's, if not bigger when he comes of age![]()
It will be a huge positive for the lad having McLeod push him in the right direction along the way, and continually telling him to believe in his abilities.
Unfortunately I've not seen Cook or Armstrong play but will be spending some time over the summer delving into their playing history to gain a better understanding of their games. By all reports, Cook sounds like a Bryce Campbell type - at a very similar height and weight (184cm 77/74kg). Apparently Armstrong possesses one of the best kicks of this year's crop, something that will stand him in great stead as a running defender and improve our perceived disposal problems.
I didn't watch Kite closely in the Calder games I saw, but he seems like someone we can work with. We won't see much of him for awhile but that doesn't bother me as we already have super talent in the making in our future tall targets. He has good pace for a Key Position player and by the time Sellar, Tippett, Walker and Moran have established themselves he will provide us with an athletic backup KP option.
Texas Ranger is just a dead set gun in the making, I don't even need to go there
All in all, I'm happy with the direction we've taken. We've invested heavily in the areas that needed immediate attention and we've been able to secure some much needed speed and unpredictability![]()
I look forward to seeing these young men in the Tri-Colours and I think Otten will be the first of this year's crop to debut, sometime next year I'd suggest
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No need to rehash what others have said but I've agreed with SA__Stazzas great assessment. Fantastic comments.
But just interested to know now whether pick 22 was any better than what we eventually got at 27. I believe not.
Ottens would have been our pick then anyway IMO and the best of what was on offer was gone.
Thoughts?
SA_Stazza, how did you come to the conclusion that Dangerfield has 'good disposal'. AFAIK, most people have mentioned a query with his kicking. I'll admit I haven't seen much of the lad but the highlights from the AFL website show a few kicks that either didn't hit a target or that didn't really go anywhere in particular.


