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Crows Draft Wrap
Travis King, AFL Media November 26, 2016 12:25 AM

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 25: Pick for the Adelaide Crows Jordan Gallucci poses during the 2016 NAB AFL Draft at the Hordern Pavilion on November 25, 2016 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media)

He's got speed, power, can play in and out – so that was the attraction, he can play lots of roles
Hamish Ogilvie on Jordan Gallucci

Adelaide has addressed its need for speed, taking zippy midfielder Jordan Gallucci with its first pick – 15 overall - in the NAB AFL Draft.

The Crows have long had their eye on the Eastern Ranges product, who boasts some freakish athletic ability. Gallucci broke the all-time draft combine record for the standing vertical jump (89cm) this year and also excelled in the beep test, repeat sprint and running vertical jump.

The former volleyballer, who captained Vic Metro this year, enjoys taking the game on and follows last year's top draft pick Wayne Milera by bringing some dash and dare to the Crows.

"We’ve followed him for a long time. He's got speed, power, can play in and out – so that was the attraction, he can play lots of roles," Crows National Recruiting Manager Hamish Ogilvie told AFL.com.au.

"He has played at half-back, he can go forward with his elite vertical … nobody has really ever been better and he's a midfielder, so he can play three areas of the ground which is good.

"We traded for needs with (Curtly) Hampton, (Troy) Menzel and (Paul) Seedsman (last year) and we just keep drafting for talent.

"We were able to balance it out with some of our needs tonight, we got a tall later on."

The Crows took five draft picks – one more than planned – after Ben Davis remained on the board late, but overlooked Ben Jarman, the son of dual premiership player Darren.

Adelaide was also pleased to snare Elliot Himmelberg, the brother of GWS player Harry, a strong overhead mark who can play either end of the ground.

"We're all happy this time of year, but we stuck to our talent and addressed some needs, so it looks a good result at this stage," Ogilvie said.

Selection No.13 – Jordan Gallucci
Hamish Ogilvie says: "I think they made a decision to play volleyball because it was going to help his footy. He's also trained in a martial art."

Selection No.44 – Myles Poholke
Hamish Ogilvie says: "Myles is a big, strong midfielder with some power. He's good in the air, very clean ball take, which is the thing we like about him."

Selection No.51 – Elliot Himmelberg
Hamish Ogilvie says: "Elliot's been injured, so he's missed a bit of footy this year, but we really liked his start to the season. He played back in the Allies, but we think he's probably forward with maybe a bit of forward-ruck, because he's maybe 197cm-plus now, so he's grown."

Selection No.62 – Matthew Signorello
Hamish Ogilvie says: "We really like Matty, we just gritted our teeth and hoped he got to us. He's got elite ball take. There was a game he played up in Highgate, when they used the pink breast cancer balls, they were poly-coated balls and he never fumbled all day when hardly anybody could take it clean. He's a really tough mid, he's got a bit of an injured shoulder but he'll be fine to do pretty much everything after Christmas."

Selection No.75 – Ben Davis
Hamish Ogilvie says: "We debated whether we'd have the last pick. We thought we'd probably finish at four but we had Benny pretty high on our list so we made a quick decision our table let's keep going. Ben's had some really high-level performances this year with the Allies and New South Wales … we just thought he was too good not to keep going and use the extra pick."
 
The Crows have nominated FS Ben Jarman for the rookie draft! Can anyone tell me how this works, what pick we will have to use? #NeverDoubtTheHaggis


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No it wasn't. We had seven open list spots after Shaw's retirement - ROB was the first to come onto the senior list, leaving us with six spots.

Nope. Shaw's retirement happened after the final list lodgement dates, so we never received a draft pick for that slot. Yes, we have a spot open there on the list, but as it is an injury retirement, it means we are one spot down that can only be filled by us promoting a rookie we already have.

We had notified the AFL that ROB would be upgraded so the list of draft picks 'live' for us were 13, 43, 53, 66, 82. That's five, and then add on the 'pick' for ROB is six.
 
Nope. Shaw's retirement happened after the final list lodgement dates, so we never received a draft pick for that slot. Yes, we have a spot open there on the list, but as it is an injury retirement, it means we are one spot down that can only be filled by us promoting a rookie we already have.

We had notified the AFL that ROB would be upgraded so the list of draft picks 'live' for us were 13, 43, 53, 66, 82. That's five, and then add on the 'pick' for ROB is six.
I'm pretty sure there were two list lodgement dates? On the day of the second list lodgement, Shaw retired. This left us with seven list spots - or six plus ROB, who had already been upgraded. After the second list lodgement, the official draft order came out with six 'live' picks for us - equal to the number of list spots we have.

What I want to know is how we have three rookie picks, if I'm looking at it correctly it seems like we only have two rookie spots? Unless we get a free rookie, which allows us to upgrade a rookie whilst still having four left...
 
Nope. Shaw's retirement happened after the final list lodgement dates, so we never received a draft pick for that slot. Yes, we have a spot open there on the list, but as it is an injury retirement, it means we are one spot down that can only be filled by us promoting a rookie we already have.

We had notified the AFL that ROB would be upgraded so the list of draft picks 'live' for us were 13, 43, 53, 66, 82. That's five, and then add on the 'pick' for ROB is six.
We passed on our last pick so we must have had a pick available.

This came from the AFL.
 
I'm not sure why there is a thread saying we should never question Hamish when none of these players have played a game yet.
 
ROB was upgraded, so the last pick (the 6th) was being used on him.
No. We removed 7 players from our senior list this year - VB, Jaensch, Grigg, Lowden, Shaw, Lyons, and Henderson. Adding ROB to the senior list still left us with 6 picks.

We passed on our last pick. This means that we will have 3 RD selections (including Jarman) and the ability to use a "nominated rookie" next year.
 
Nope. Shaw's retirement happened after the final list lodgement dates, so we never received a draft pick for that slot. Yes, we have a spot open there on the list, but as it is an injury retirement, it means we are one spot down that can only be filled by us promoting a rookie we already have.

We had notified the AFL that ROB would be upgraded so the list of draft picks 'live' for us were 13, 43, 53, 66, 82. That's five, and then add on the 'pick' for ROB is six.
Shaw retired before the 2nd List Lodgement. His removal from the list was confirmed by an AFL tweet.

Rookie upgrades were not named at last night's draft. We had 6 live picks, of which we used only 5.
 

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