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GWS haven't said they'll get or even bid on Himmelberg. His kicking has put me off a bit.
Got to fill needs at pick 27, I'd take the best mature aged outside player with speed. Any suggestions from the WAFL/SANFL/VFL?
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Nathan Broad may be the first mature ager selected. As a tall running backman. I'm just not a fan with his footskills while less bad, still not great.
As for who I would recommend as a mature ager. Not that I'd use pick 27 on him. But Marcus Adams as a super athletic, but powerful and high level intercept marking key defender is someone I feel is very draftable and with our second selection is someone I'd be willing to take if available.
Michael Hartley, Mitch Brown, Sam Menagola, Josh Wagner, Chis Jansen, Andrew Galluci, Tom Keough, Kaine Stevens, Jonathon Beech are those others I'd be open to exploring.
Ryan Burton:
Aidyn Johnson:
Callum Moore:

So Twomeys' final phantom draft is up on AFL.com.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-11-13/2015-draft-final-phantom-form-guide-update
Luke Partington sounds interesting at 30.
'You can count on Partington to give his all. The midfielder works hard and puts his head over the ball at the stoppages and isn't afraid to cop a knock when he does. But he also showed his ability to burst off from a clearance this year, being one of the most consistent and prolific players for South Australia at the under-18 championships. That added pace (he ran 2.96 seconds over 20m at the combine) showed Partington's midfield mix. If players were drafted purely on character, Partington would be in the top-10. The resilient and determined teenager worked through a personal tragedy this year and still managed to establish himself as a prospect in the second round.'
The last part is fascinating, gave it his everything through tragedy, Bucks and Hine seem to love blokes with character, heavy resilience and consistency, they also seem to love hard working South Australians, isn't Aish also a Norwood boy?
After losing Freeman, could be another project player with speed and character, both of which I personally love, anyone know more about him?
I like the look of my johnson too.really like the look of Johnson.
I like the look of my johnson too.
I also like the look of your johnson.I like the look of my johnson too.
That reads like the kid can't kick for shit!If players were drafted purely on character, Partington would be in the top-10. The resilient and determined teenager worked through a personal tragedy this year and still managed to establish himself as a prospect in the second round.'
What about Sub-175cm's? I can not think of many Below 175cm then been good. Can only think of Boomer and Blairy
But how many where Drafted and did NOT make it?
Johnson is like a more athletic Stephan Hill, Deadly speed, great kick and terrific mark for his size.
You'd expect some of those players to be available with our 1st pick likely to be the 31st player taken, due to the academy kids taken with later picks then pick 27.So Twomeys' final phantom draft is up on AFL.com.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-11-13/2015-draft-final-phantom-form-guide-update
Luke Partington sounds interesting at 30.
'You can count on Partington to give his all. The midfielder works hard and puts his head over the ball at the stoppages and isn't afraid to cop a knock when he does. But he also showed his ability to burst off from a clearance this year, being one of the most consistent and prolific players for South Australia at the under-18 championships. That added pace (he ran 2.96 seconds over 20m at the combine) showed Partington's midfield mix. If players were drafted purely on character, Partington would be in the top-10. The resilient and determined teenager worked through a personal tragedy this year and still managed to establish himself as a prospect in the second round.'
The last part is fascinating, gave it his everything through tragedy, Bucks and Hine seem to love blokes with character, heavy resilience and consistency, they also seem to love hard working South Australians, isn't Aish also a Norwood boy?
After losing Freeman, could be another project player with speed and character, both of which I personally love, anyone know more about him?
They have more than enough points to get him.Are if GWS don't bid
A Burton Slider please
There's a few names around our pick that interest.
I'd be happy to see us pick up Partington, Johnson, Clarke or Lovell. Pretty much every mock draft I see has most of these guys ahead of our pick, but always at least 1 or 2 lasting to us.
Obviously if someone like a Burton slides then I'd be happy. Would also be happy to take Rioli if he slides even though I'm not entirely sure about him.

