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Dangerfield

Geelong Falcons, VIC, Medium midfielder, April 5 1990, 186.9cm, 82.8kg
Melbourne will be closely monitoring the whereabouts of Jack Grimes, Lachlan Henderson and Ben McEvoy, although the trio looks set to be claimed before No.14. It will seriously consider Patrick Veszpremi here, but with Dangerfield now likely to be overlooked by Adelaide at No.10, expect Melbourne to pounce. Tony Notte may also be strongly considered, as he is unlikely to last until Melbourne's next pick at No.21. Dangerfield has come right into the top bracket and will not get past Geelong (No.17).
Bio: A dashing medium midfielder or defender who shows distinct ability to win the contested ball. He is a graduate of the AIS-AFL Academy. Ranked in the top three for both the 30m repeat sprints (23.96sec) and the vertical leap (73cm) at the 2007 NAB AFL Draft Camp and was also a top 10 ranked performer in the 20m sprint (2.92sec). From Anglesea FC.
 

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ANDY OTTEN Oakleigh Chargers, VIC, Tall forward, May 15 1989, 191cm, 88.8kg
Otten has continued to firm as a top 30 selection and could even be a first-round selection. Don't rule out the Sydney Swans at No.11, as they rate him highly. This will be the Swans last “live” pick, as Craig Bird (No.59) has already been claimed through the NSW scholarship program. Others in the mix at No.26, depending on availability, include Harry Taylor, Callan Ward, Steven Gaertner, Jarrhan Jacky, Marlon Motlop and Chris Mayne. One recruiter believes Otten is similar to Collingwood's Scott Pendlebury.
Bio: A prolific ball winner, he averaged more than 26 possessions and six marks per game with the Oakleigh Chargers in 2007 and capped off an outstanding season by taking out the best and fairest award and TAC Cup Team of the Year honours. He recorded strong results at the 2007 NAB AFL Draft Camp, ranking in the top 2 per cent for the vertical leap (92cm) and the top 20 per cent for the beep test (14.2).
 
JARRHAN JACKYSubiaco, WA, Small forward/midfielder, April 5 1989, 178.4cm, 74.5kg
Jacky could genuinely be an early second round selection, although some recruiters believe he could be a late pick. He is a little difficult to place, although it would not surprise if he landed at Essendon (No.23), Fremantle (No.24) or Sydney (No.26). And don't rule out Collingwood opening its draft with Jacky at No.31. Fremantle may also snap up ex-Don Kepler Bradley at this point, although it may opt to select him with one of its late picks as they appears to be the club keenest for his services.
Bio: Extremely agile and quick player with smartness around goals. Impressive for WA at NAB AFL U18 Championships this year.
 

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un****ingbelievable.
we passed on ebert and greenwood
not that the picks we took are bad but they come from other states.
we all know our record of keeping vics and wa boys.
shittttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt:confused:
 
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Nice gf

Which AFL Player are you?
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You scored as Chris Judd
You play like Chris Judd. You run hard and play hard and you are fast and your team mates look up to you



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91%
Chris Judd

91%
James Hird

88%
Adam Goodes


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