Prediction Player Claim for 2018 - Peter Wright

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I believe Moore and Wright will both be considered "star" players within the next few seasons. Both lads are around 202 cm and have only been on a AFL list for 2 years. Every club will have a crack at recruiting them when they are out of contract. However I believe Wright is obtainable as opposed to Moore who I think will be a Pie for a long time. Only time will tell which player is considered the best player.
 
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We have Moore. There is not space on any teams forward line for two such players. In my view, we don't have a need for Wright, good player as he is. A young player of Daniel Wells ilk though.....
 
Publicly says he's in no hurry to re-sign at the Suns then signs on 5 days later. How odd. Bad luck mike123 looks like you prematurely nominated.

Shows how little the Media Actually Knows.

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Publicly says he's in no hurry to re-sign at the Suns then signs on 5 days later. How odd. Bad luck mike123 looks like you prematurely nominated.
They probably bumped up their offer, anyways this was joke thread and I didn't even want him. I'm more in the Scodog10 camp about chasing him.
 
Imo we need someone who is elite that's a little shorter than Moore imo like 196cm.

I'd trade 2018 1st for one in 17 and have 2 in 2017.

We need kpp but some young elite outside speed would be nice
 
I know it's early but some prospects I like are

Noah Balta

Freakishly athletic key forward, at 193cm, 88kg, who breaks the lines like a small or medium size running specialist. He possesses rare speed, leap and some Lance "Buddy" Franklin-like traits. Balta kicked 18 goals from his eight TAC Cup games and with continued improvement has the scope to be as good as anyone in the 2017 draft class.

Jarrod Brander

It is to be determined whether the 195cm, 83kg, Jarrod Brander will remain part of GWS' Academy. He is regarded as one of 2017's premier key forward prospects with a combination of speed, agility and strong hands overhead. From his four TAC Cup games in 2016 he averaged a very promising 2.5 goals and 6.5 marks per game.

Sam Hayes

The only player during the AFL Under-18 Championships to be awarded All-Australian as a bottom ager was the 200cm, 90kg, Sam Hayes. He has proven effective both as a ruckman and key forward - Hayes is arguably the most advanced tap ruckman from the 2017 draft class and is also a strong contested mark around the ground and forward of centre. He averaged one contested mark per game this season in the TAC Cup, attacking the ball in flight and holding his position in body-on-body contests.
 
Meh, Gold Coast player, meh

(At least till 2019 ;))
 

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