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I wonder if not having a head of recruiting will mean we will go for the safer fan option in Hill. Gives you no backlash for years while they develop and also makes a couple of your other employees happy. Running the risk he slides is a risky game and their would be backlash if he ends up at the slime and is a gun....
That would also explain bringing in four mature players this off season.

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I believe O'Rielly and Ian Hill are both overrated on this board
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Hill I can't get a feel for. There was a point last year when I thought there was little difference between him and Rankine in terms of talent. Now there appears to be a chasm. Not sure if that is injury/form or just my poor judgement last year. Some of the stuff he did at the champs last year was unreal though and I don't think he would have lost that. So I tend to think he'll end up a damn fine player but I am too risk averse to put my money where my mouth is on this one.
 
No, I sick of arguing against emotions - it drives me nuts. If I thought it was a genuinely rationale discussion I would continue.

You might say I shouldn't bother posting here at all if that is the case, and you'd be right.

So you mention f/s players. I have a diff opinion to you. You crack the shits and call time on it.
 

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Does anyone remember the picks we took around Brad Hill in his draft?
From memory he wasn't rated as high because he didn't get much of the ball, but his combine results were fantastic. Went about 27 or so?
Who did we pick up before him and at what number?
Just seems a similar situation, some were keen because of the name and probably the combine results.
He certainly ended up way better than his draft number and presumably a lot of players drafted before him.

Edit - just found it, we took Sheridan, Crozier and Forster before him :(

Lachie Neale at 58 - do these recruiters have any idea!! All of them I mean, how could he be still available that late.
 
Does anyone remember the picks we took around Brad Hill in his draft?
From memory he wasn't rated as high because he didn't get much of the ball, but his combine results were fantastic. Went about 27 or so?
Who did we pick up before him and at what number?
Just seems a similar situation, some were keen because of the name and probably the combine results.
He certainly ended up way better than his draft number and presumably a lot of players drafted before him.

Edit - just found it, we took Sheridan, Crozier and Forster before him :(

Lachie Neale at 58 - do these recruiters have any idea!! All of them I mean, how could he be still available that late.

Brad went so late because he was scared of his own shadow in colts. It was only that Hawthorn had the luxury to take a massive punt that he went as early as he did. Ian’s junior form is leagues ahead of Brad’s.
 
Does anyone remember the picks we took around Brad Hill in his draft?
From memory he wasn't rated as high because he didn't get much of the ball, but his combine results were fantastic. Went about 27 or so?
Who did we pick up before him and at what number?
Just seems a similar situation, some were keen because of the name and probably the combine results.
He certainly ended up way better than his draft number and presumably a lot of players drafted before him.

Edit - just found it, we took Sheridan, Crozier and Forster before him :(

Lachie Neale at 58 - do these recruiters have any idea!! All of them I mean, how could he be still available that late.
B Hill didn't pass our no dickhead policy
 
So you mention f/s players. I have a diff opinion to you. You crack the shits and call time on it.
No I meant what I said. Some people don't have the ability to detach emotion from a "rationale discussion" and I just can't be bothered.

Go on believing whatever you like but I won't no part of it and will not bring it up again. If helps you sleep at night pretend you wowed me with logic and I cowered in the corner.
 
Does anyone remember the picks we took around Brad Hill in his draft?
From memory he wasn't rated as high because he didn't get much of the ball, but his combine results were fantastic. Went about 27 or so?
Who did we pick up before him and at what number?
Just seems a similar situation, some were keen because of the name and probably the combine results.
He certainly ended up way better than his draft number and presumably a lot of players drafted before him.

Edit - just found it, we took Sheridan, Crozier and Forster before him :(

Lachie Neale at 58 - do these recruiters have any idea!! All of them I mean, how could he be still available that late.
And, we picked Sheridan, Crozier and Forster before Bhill, Yeo, and Hamling.

To add in some more interesting info, this is who Freo have taken at the draft (not inc. rookies) since 2010-2016 in that 180-189cm mid/flanker size:
Jayden Pitt
Viv Michie
Josh Mellington
Tommy Sheridan
Hayden Crozier
Alex Forster
Cam Sutcliffe
Josh Simpson
Max Duffy
Brady Grey
Lachie Weller
Ed Langdon
Josh Deluca
Darcy Tucker
Harley Balic
Shane Yarran*(mature ager)
Luke Ryan (mature ager)

Bolded are still playing with us. So you'll have to excuse me when another set of names gets thrown up as a great proposition and to get excited about because they are 180-189cm mids with good draft stats and performances at U18s. Spare me. Most of these players struggled to get on the ground, let alone be influential in a game. Our best mids have been over 190cm or under 180cm to date. People saying iHill is higher risk and we should go for the about 185cm inside mid from outside WA. Since we don't have 2 top 5 picks this year, show me the evidence for your risk-assessment in light of the above?
 
Surely the club would know more about I Hill than pretty much every player in the draft. If they rate him the best pick at 14/16, I am fine with that. If they rate someone higher and go in that direction, fine too. I am just wanting them to have a leaning towards either best midfielder or best small/medium forward. Lots of options at our first pick.

The idea that we would draft Hill because of his name is fanciful imo. The club has already demonstrated that they are flexible on having him or not by trading down our first pick. He may easily be gone by our first pick.
 

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Surely the club would know more about I Hill than pretty much every player in the draft. If they rate him the best pick at 14/16, I am fine with that. If they rate someone higher and go in that direction, fine too. I am just wanting them to have a leaning towards either best midfielder or best small/medium forward. Lots of options at our first pick.

The idea that we would draft Hill because of his name is fanciful imo. The club has already demonstrated that they are flexible on having him or not by trading down our first pick. He may easily be gone by our first pick.
I think we are safe with getting either a mid or forward. The only player in our range at 14 that isn't is Quaynor, who is Pies NGA. We are all but guaranteed a mid, mid/forward or pure forward with our first*.

*Unless Clark slides.
 
Why is Ian hill a better player than Sam Sturt or Stack who should be available at 30?
Based on last years performances, Hill fitted in with the top ten on skill, speed and smarts. He hasn’t shown that same level this year.
Do you back in the player you’ve seen develop for years, or does recent form count for more?
 
Based on last years performances, Hill fitted in with the top ten on skill, speed and smarts. He hasn’t shown that same level this year.
Do you back in the player you’ve seen develop for years, or does recent form count for more?

Hill said to my mate when they were out in Northbridge Sat night that his shoulder had restricted him heaps this season and expects to drop down the draft.

He apparently really wants to go to Freo but won't be phased heading east. His mum apparently wants him to stay in Perth.
 
Based on last years performances, Hill fitted in with the top ten on skill, speed and smarts. He hasn’t shown that same level this year.
Do you back in the player you’ve seen develop for years, or does recent form count for more?
I expect our guys would have very limited knowledge of Sturt. Certainly far less than Hill. But, assuming the hype is on the money, he is a great fit for us all the same.
 
O'Reilly played a blistering quarter in the finals, nearly decided the game off his own boot. He definitely has some talent. Freo will need to decide where and if that translate at AFL level.

O'Reilly kicked 5 after half time to win that game for EF v SF in the colts elimination final....his coach played him in defence in the first half and SF led by 3 - 4 goals at half time....in the 1st Semi O'Reilly played at FF from the off and kicked his 1st goal in the final quarter, EF lost by 2 pts....Heard O'Reilly's opponent for that game was Carter....
 

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Ian Hill hasn’t yet received invite to national draft. They usually invite 20 people who they expect to be drafted in the first round.

So that would suggest he’s not being looked at enough and that 14 won’t be going on Ian Hill.

Not sure he falls to 31. If he did that would be brilliant.
 
I’m not sure he is but I’m hearing that Hills application and commitment is better than Stacks. I might be way off but I think Sturt could end up being one of the best of this draft.
If I had to pick one, I would pick Hill bit the difference is Stack should be there at 30 .

Ideally we get Sturt and Stack
 

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