Christ last year... luko and rankine were the best things slice bread.Personally pick 1 or 2 and a 3rd rounder for rankine and luko.
Rowell a gun much better than rankine and luko
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Christ last year... luko and rankine were the best things slice bread.Personally pick 1 or 2 and a 3rd rounder for rankine and luko.
Rowell a gun much better than rankine and luko
Yep..and here is the tip..they still areChrist last year... luko and rankine were the best things slice bread.
This year we've moved onto toasted sour doughChrist last year... luko and rankine were the best things slice bread.
What Bicks said.Care to explain why? Genuinely interested.
Yeah, I read about that. Not far off father son too. Wasnt sure if there was something else, ie Bailey Smith rumours.Father Dean played for the Hawks and is a current Saints board member.
Edit : Forgot to mention Dean also played for the Saints as well as the Hawks
Father Dean played for the Hawks and is a current Saints board member.
Edit : Forgot to mention Dean also played for the Saints as well as the Hawks
I'm 50/50 on this.
We also need to think about a mini-rebuild, as we have six or so first choice players leaving in the next 18 months, before you even think about trades or delistings.
GWS would trade both first round picks (minimum) for pick one or two.
We'll have a lot of talent from early in the draft for our 2021 team.
I don't know that SOS thought that far into it. I doubt he did. I think he thought Liam Stocker was a gem, and that Calrton would move up the ladder this year, and maybe didn't rate us because he's one eyed or something. Who would know.
I think from his commentary at the time he thought they'd do better. He was using Melbourne as an example of how clubs don't stay down and implied Carlton would rise up the ladder this year.
Apparently on pure draft points value we win if this happens:
Blues 18th, Crows finish 14th or better
Blues 17th, Crows finish 11th or better
Blues 16th, Crows finish 6th or better
Blues 15th, Crows finish 3rd or better
That's just points though. There is daylight between pick 1 and 2, and the rest of the draftees this year. So either of pick one or two and we've shifted the value way beyond the points system.
It's only round eight still, but we're obviously killing it with this trade right now.
Real deal. Think Walsh with x factor
Yeah, I read about that. Not far off father son too. Wasnt sure if there was something else, ie Bailey Smith rumours.
Probably have to back in our recruiters in any case.
Hopefully we get Pick 1 and get Rowell anyway.
There will be a mutiny on here if that happens.Someone in the inner circle of Norwood that i know believes we may target Taheny as our first choice but assumes we will be trading up or down for more picks in the first round
I have a feeling we won't have the number pick but 2 or 3 picks in the top 15
I honestly don't think Anderson is any bigger flight risk than Rowell, they're both Vic Metro/Carey Grammar/APS Schoolboys. There's plenty of footballers playing the game with fathers or close relatives that played the game that don't seem to want home at the first opportunity. The fact is the Melbourne Private Schools System turns out a high percentage of the top end draft talent year in year out and won't be changing anytime soon.If there’s daylight between 2 and the rest and 2 is a huge flight risk you’d have to consider swapping with Saints if we can get a good deal. I wouldn’t go to them during trade week but I’d be ready with a take it or leave it offer come draft night.
Father Dean played for the Hawks and is a current Saints board member.
I'm in the Noah Anderson team if it comes to a choice between the two. 190cm 87Kg vs 178cm 75KgJees Matt Rowell looks like he never skips a weight room session.
Looks like a ready made AFL midfielder doesn't he?
So you bypass the best talent because of a perception? That will be purely down to Hamish and his team to assess and make their judgement call on.Surely no interstate club is that dumb that they would draft a lad from one of Melbourne’s elite private schools AND whose father sits on the Board of a Victorian AFL club?
Excluding Fergus Watts and Jack Gunston of course .
I voted for Anderson as well, his extra size is very enticing (seeing how much impact CEY & Greenwood are having for us ATM) plus the descriptions describe how dangerous he is as a medium forward, which gives him a role he could fit into early on while he builds fitness and becomes predominantly a midfielder.I'm in the Noah Anderson team if it comes to a choice between the two. 190cm 87Kg vs 178cm 75Kg
And don't be surprised if another Oakleigh Charger Forward/Midfielder in Dylan Williams 185cm 81Kg with a good Championships pushes right up there
I hear Anderson is the more explosive/breakaway midfielder, while Rowell is the more inside dominant, clearance beast. Would that be an accurate description? If so then I could see why we would lean that way.I'm in the Noah Anderson team if it comes to a choice between the two. 190cm 87Kg vs 178cm 75Kg
And don't be surprised if another Oakleigh Charger Forward/Midfielder in Dylan Williams 185cm 81Kg with a good Championships pushes right up there
Noah a nice little wayne weidemann mullet forming.
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And even with the likely 1 & 2 picks Rowell and Anderson playing for Carey Grammar Haileybury still emerged the victors.
And even with the likely 1 & 2 picks Rowell and Anderson playing for Carey Grammar Haileybury still emerged the victors.
Nothing wrong with Rowell's acceleration from the contest, no doubt he's stronger in the contest at this point in time but if you look at the 2 lads Rowell looks the most mature bodywise. In that sense Rowell looks much like Jordan Gallucci when we drafted him with a very well developed muscular body for his age, Anderson not quite so much yet. Rowell much like Walsh this year looks a plug and play type from day 1.I hear Anderson is the more explosive/breakaway midfielder, while Rowell is the more inside dominant, clearance beast. Would that be an accurate description? If so then I could see why we would lean that way.
I can't wait until the championships this year. Although based on the top 20 player lists it looks like team SA is going to do it tough!