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I would love to see Watts running through the guts in a Koutafidis type of role, I don't think he'll ever be the KPP champion the Melbourne folk dream him to be. Hurley & Reid will be absolute stars. Henderson will be good.

PS. Should have added the Sam Reid into the list!
 

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Its line ball.....given both are fully fit I wouldnt mind losing the toss. Perhaps Frawley has his nose in front but there isnt much in it. Brown probably has more creative ability and certainly a much more likely forward option.
You just lost me there, all credability is gone.

Frawley is an AA player and Brown had a couple of good games. To say Frawley perhaps has his nose in front is laughable.
 
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Hurley just shades Reid now, purely because I think Hurley is a match-winner. Reid is an outstanding defender, but I'd rather a gun CHF, than a gun CHB...

Watts is third now (clearly IMO), and I think will possibly overtake Reid as his career progresses, but who knows. Started to show some real signs this year, expect a big year this year...

Henderson is good as a defender, but the jury is definitely still out on him in that possie. Didn't really cut it as a forward, so it's either as a defender, or bust, for Hendo. Expect he would finish in 4th on this list by retirement age too...
 

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The real question should be who are the best young KPP.

If we take Reid's class as the oldest (drafted in 2006). Who are the best young KPP in the land.

James Frawley
Jack Reidwoldt

Eric Mackenzie

Have all done well, the first two probably the best off the top of my head


I know drafting is easy in hindsight but how did The Saints miss these 2 guys?

They both have obvious and strong family ties to St Kilda. Yet they went for Dave Armytige at 9 and let both these slip to 12 and 13.

If i remember correctly Riewoldt was perhaps not considered a top 10er at the time but surely they should have pounced on Frawley.
 

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Next year?

1. Michael Hurley
2. Jack Watts
3. Ben Reid
4. Lachie Henderson

For next 10 years?

1. Jack Watts
2. Michael Hurley
3. Ben Reid
4. Lachie Henderson
 

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I know drafting is easy in hindsight but how did The Saints miss these 2 guys?

They both have obvious and strong family ties to St Kilda. Yet they went for Dave Armytige at 9 and let both these slip to 12 and 13.

If i remember correctly Riewoldt was perhaps not considered a top 10er at the time but surely they should have pounced on Frawley.
Honestly, at the time the general consensus was that both players went far too high based on their names. Daniher and Wallace were both starting to lose "it" as coaches, and many suspected they were signing Jack and James based on name. St Kilda probably thought at least one would be available in round 2 or even 3 in the draft.

In hindsight, well yeah, they both turned out pretty good. :D
 

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I know drafting is easy in hindsight but how did The Saints miss these 2 guys?

They both have obvious and strong family ties to St Kilda. Yet they went for Dave Armytige at 9 and let both these slip to 12 and 13.

If i remember correctly Riewoldt was perhaps not considered a top 10er at the time but surely they should have pounced on Frawley.
Hindsight is so much easier..

Selwood went @7, and I dare say all 6 teams that picked before that would be happy to swap whoever they took for him now (although publically, some of them, and their fans, might dispute this).

Thorpe @6 played in the same junior team as Jack Reiwoldt, so the Hawks presumably saw heaps of both of them.

Recruiters take their picks from what they've seen at the time, they can't see the future, so they work out the odds, lay their bets and pray. The better recruitment departments are right more often, but none of them are right all the time.
 

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You just lost me there, all credability is gone.

Frawley is an AA player and Brown had a couple of good games. To say Frawley perhaps has his nose in front is laughable.
Frawley is clearly the better player, Browny's had a very shakey carrer so far. He burst onto the scene in 2008, before loosing form, but just as he was starting to regain the 2008 form in the 2010 finals his 2011 season was derailed by his knee injury. I would also say Brown isn't that creative as a backmen, that's why I think he complements Reid so well. Brown takes the huge gorilla forwards and is a more "traditional" fullback and is probably the better body on body player. Reid is much better at reading the play and as he showed this year gives great drive with rebounding marks and his long left foot.
 

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Frawley is clearly the better player, Browny's had a very shakey carrer so far. He burst onto the scene in 2008, before loosing form, but just as he was starting to regain the 2008 form in the 2010 finals his 2011 season was derailed by his knee injury. I would also say Brown isn't that creative as a backmen, that's why I think he complements Reid so well. Brown takes the huge gorilla forwards and is a more "traditional" fullback and is probably the better body on body player. Reid is much better at reading the play and as he showed this year gives great drive with rebounding marks and his long left foot.
Don't let Timmy From Thomastown read your post. He reckons Im stupid for saying the exact same thing!

Thanks for confirming that Brown did in fact perform poorly after his 2008 season. If Timmy opens his other eye he will see it also.
 

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Henderson is good as a defender, but the jury is definitely still out on him in that possie. Didn't really cut it as a forward, so it's either as a defender, or bust, for Hendo.
Just wondering how a 20yo CHF kicking 25 goals doesn't cut it? That the forward line was under construction and it was his first year at the club, only makes these comments more perplexing.
 

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I think Henderson is underrated. He might not have that AA look about him that Hurley and Reid do but his athleticism and size is a great package. The problem so far is he hasn't been fully fit when tried up forward and then was changed to a defender and he'd do a great job sticking to a forward only to be beaten because he hasn't worked out the technical aspects of spoiling yet. One year of no injuries and solid coaching at one end of the ground would make him right in this conversation above. Personally I'd have him above Nathan Brown who I think is a similar mix of athleticism and size but got some really good coaching and fitness before he got thrown into the 2010 finals.
 

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Jack Watts will come good once he shows some aggression, If he had half of the Agro that Hurley did...
 

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I think Henderson is underrated. He might not have that AA look about him that Hurley and Reid do but his athleticism and size is a great package. The problem so far is he hasn't been fully fit when tried up forward and then was changed to a defender and he'd do a great job sticking to a forward only to be beaten because he hasn't worked out the technical aspects of spoiling yet. One year of no injuries and solid coaching at one end of the ground would make him right in this conversation above. Personally I'd have him above Nathan Brown who I think is a similar mix of athleticism and size but got some really good coaching and fitness before he got thrown into the 2010 finals.
Henderson is not being underrated, he is just up against some real tallented players in this thread. It is just these other 3 look a bit more promising.
 

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Henderson is not being underrated, he is just up against some real tallented players in this thread. It is just these other 3 look a bit more promising.
I agree with MB actually. He is being underrated by many in this thread. I put Hendo fourth myself, but it's not his placing among the other players that sees him being underrated for mine, it's the comments posters have been making about him.
 

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Just wondering how a 20yo CHF kicking 25 goals doesn't cut it?.
On that basis, Jack Anthony kicking 50 goals as a 20 year old should have been compared to the best young KPP in the AFL. Sadly it doesn't work like that, Henderson simply isn't in the class of a Ben Reid or Hurley.
 

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On that basis, Jack Anthony kicking 50 goals as a 20 year old should have been compared to the best young KPP in the AFL.
There's no point resorting to idiotic changes of context. You're now talking about something very different.

Josh said Hendo didn't cut it as a forward, so to answer your question, yes, I would say it would be foolish to claim Jack Anthony couldn't cut it as a forward a year after that return. An example of the point that perhaps you will better connect with - I wouldn't be ranking Dawes alongside either of those players, but does that mean he doesn't cut it as a forward?

Sadly it doesn't work like that, Henderson simply isn't in the class of a Ben Reid or Hurley.
Which is why I ranked Hendo behind them. Having a slow day today mate?
 

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Honestly, at the time the general consensus was that both players went far too high based on their names. Daniher and Wallace were both starting to lose "it" as coaches, and many suspected they were signing Jack and James based on name. St Kilda probably thought at least one would be available in round 2 or even 3 in the draft.
I call Bullshit. 2006 we made the finals, hell we even won a final, so Daniher was not starting to 'lose' it.

As for your call on the general consensus being they were both drafted because of their names I also call 'bullshit' to this. At the time I personally knew two of Melbournes recruiters and they were of the belief that both Frawley/Reiwoldt would be stars. Their suprise was that both were still avaliable by the time our first pick came around, making them choose between the two of them.
 

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I call Bullshit. 2006 we made the finals, hell we even won a final, so Daniher was not starting to 'lose' it.

As for your call on the general consensus being they were both drafted because of their names I also call 'bullshit' to this. At the time I personally knew two of Melbournes recruiters and they were of the belief that both Frawley/Reiwoldt would be stars. Their suprise was that both were still avaliable by the time our first pick came around, making them choose between the two of them.
I was talking about public perception, and its my fault for not clarifying that.

No Melbourne fans had real faith in Daniher at that point. Well, maybe a few but it wasn't widespread. How did YOU feel about Frawls at the time?
 

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Took him until he was nearly 21 before he started playing good footy. :eek:
Timmy, a Collingwood supporter confirmed that Brown did perform poorly after 2008. You labelled me as stupid for making such a suggestion.

Truth is he had a good season in 2008, struggled for form and consistency after that, started to come good in 2010, then did his knee.

As the Collingwood poster says, he isn't close to Frawley.

Now instead of personal insults can you provide some sort of evidence to dispute the above?
 

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On that basis, Jack Anthony kicking 50 goals as a 20 year old should have been compared to the best young KPP in the AFL.
Join date sept 2011, this site was full of Collingwood supporters talking Anthony up as some sort of star in the making, after his 50 goal season.
 
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