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Yep, with every pick.Pick Best available
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Yep, with every pick.Pick Best available
He looks very good. Has speed and good footskills. Imagine him and LOB on both wings.....droolI really like the look of Stephens, has a very Gaff like ability to just find himself in space where the ball will be, miles away from anyone else. He also looks quick, and has an exceptional kick.
The rest beyond the top two don't really stick out for me.
Pity they didn`t come knocking before the trades finished, as we could have got Martin with one of their picks and the talk had been about us splitting our pick anyway, but nothing happened..........pretty much like our day ended up being actuallyGeelong will come knocking for pick 9.Want to be inside top 10.They have 14,17,24.Depending on points index may turn two of those into our pick.

Too many in this draft pool are meat and potatoes, with very few seeming to possess AFL attributes with ball in hand (based on my not very comprehensive viewing).He looks very good. Has speed and good footskills. Imagine him and LOB on both wings.....drool
Brodie Kemp looks good but think he will end up more a Jake stringer type than a pure mid
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That would be an exceptional outcome for us, IMO.Geelong will come knocking for pick 9.Want to be inside top 10.They have 14,17,24.Depending on points index may turn two of those into our pick.
Lets bid anyway and we might get him down the road ala Setters. If they match, we take the next target: split or Kemp, Flanders, Stephens, Robertson.
If they don't match, we have an excitement machine for Eddie to mentor.
Funny. I actually don't like him at all. I think he'll get caught a lot at a higher level, and his ball use isn't that exceptional to make up for the lack of an inside midfield game. Plus I think picking up half backs early in the draft is a big mistake. How many actually work out?Really like Ash but not sure he gets to 9
Funny. I actually don't like him at all. I think he'll get caught a lot at a higher level, and his ball use isn't that exceptional to make up for the lack of an inside midfield game. Plus I think picking up half backs early in the draft is a big mistake. How many actually work out?
Stephens looks something special. Anyone know why he isn't ranked higher? Looks a top 3 or 4 prospect to me.
McGrath had proven his midfield credentials and had dominated in the position in his draft year.You forgot a recent number 1 pick. McGrath. May not be best player in that draft but a very good footballer who starred as a half back.
I like the look of ash. Looks extremely reliable and will turn up every week and perform.
I’ve come to appreciate picking up elite positional players. By positional l mean non-midfielders(May run through midfield occasionally). I used to subscribe to just picking up midfielders with high picks.
Trick is identifying those kids whose elite positional play will transfer to Afl.
I like the look of Stephens as well. Lob on one wing and Stephens on the other could work well.
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My gut feel is that SOS looks to downgrade the pick now or on draft night - to Port perhaps or another looking to move up the order into the top ten. If we are targeting a good small forward (backing our midfield group in as has been suggested), we can likely find him in the late first round/early second.
Port (12 & 29), Geelong (14 & 24) and Brisbane (16 & 21) could be clubs we reach out to or are contacted by for 9.
I'd send 9 to any of those three clubs with Pick 43 if the guy/s we want will be there later anyway. Then gives us a free 20-pick upgrade.
There has been talk about their interest in Stephens and he's likely to go in that range (8-12) so Pick 9 might seal it for them.Stephens is a SA boy isn’t he? I wonder how badly Port might want our pick of Adel pass on him at 4
Maybe if Flanders and Serong go we pull the trigger.There has been talk about their interest in Stephens and he's likely to go in that range (8-12) so Pick 9 might seal it for them.
My suggestion of 9 & a later pick (43 or 57 as Stamos suggested) for 12 & 29 could be a go if they want to make sure of it.
Has been chatter of Kemp for our pick, but may just be his range. If we're keen to take the risk on his ACL, he may slide to that late-first given guys with big injury concerns do? Seems a likely type, big-bodied and versatile. Who better to mentor him through that rehab than Doc?Maybe if Flanders and Serong go we pull the trigger.
I think it’s because people aren’t sure if he is always in the right spots or is abit of a seagull looking for easy touches which might be found out at the higher level.Funny. I actually don't like him at all. I think he'll get caught a lot at a higher level, and his ball use isn't that exceptional to make up for the lack of an inside midfield game. Plus I think picking up half backs early in the draft is a big mistake. How many actually work out?
Stephens looks something special. Anyone know why he isn't ranked higher? Looks a top 3 or 4 prospect to me.
No frills midfielder. Exactly what we need.Getting on board the Deven Robertson bandwagon