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TOM ROCKLIFF (18, 184cm, 83kg, Murray Bushrangers)
Rockliff is a mid-sized forward with an uncanny knack for winning the ball in awkward positions and kicking goals. He plays a little like Adelaide's Jason Porplyzia, is good overhead and is the definition of a "natural footballer". The knocks on him would be his pace and ability to play in the midfield, not just get stuck playing forward. He's also come back from a really bad ankle break two years ago, and still lacks a tiny bit of lateral movement in it.




MATT DEBOER (18, 187cm, 83kg, Claremont)
DeBoer was unlucky to miss out given he could have nominated in 2007 (and would seemingly have been picked). He's a ball-winning midfielder with a 2.92-second 20-metre sprint and a knack for clearing the ball and taking it inside 50. His foot skills probably didn't improve as much this year as the clubs would have liked, which is why he was overlooked. He is a chance to end up at Melbourne through the pre-season draft.



KADE KLEMKE (18, 180cm, 77kg, Murray Bushrangers)
Klemke has been training at Richmond and must be in its pre-season draft thinking: he is simply a solid, hard-working midfield type, who perhaps missed out because he doesn't have the athletic "up-side" of some of the latter draftees.




MICHAEL GUGLIOTTA (18, 195cm, 83kg, NT Thunder/Nightcliff)
Gugliotta is ideal rookie-list fodder: he doesn't have huge speed but he is tall, athletic, able to play at both ends and quite nimble. He's courageous, without being a player who overtly hurls himself around.




CASEY SIBOSADO (18, 192cm, 85kg, NT Thunder)
On any given day Sibosado could do anything … or nothing. His best is brilliant, he'll take lots of marks and on natural talent he should have been drafted, but clubs would be worried that he's too lazy at times. He's shown some commitment this year — from remote WA, he boarded at Melbourne Grammar, played for the Northern Territory Thunder and also played some games at Oakleigh.




LUKE STANTON (18, 192cm, 84kg, Northern Knights)
Stanton is another athlete — a tall midfielder who can run. The question mark is his kicking, and he's still developing his game sense. He is a cousin of St Kilda player Nick Dal Santo.




STEVEN GAERTNER (18, 199cm, 87kg, Dandenong Stingrays)
Gaertner also belongs in the "athlete" basket. His size and speed (0.99 seconds over five metres, and 2.87 over 20 metres) are a tantalising enough combination for someone to take a chance on him as a rookie. He can play forward, back or in the ruck, but his kicking needs improvement and he can find himself caught in some awkward spots.




RILEY MILNE (18, 193cm, 72kg, Murray Bushrangers)
Milne will appeal to someone — he's been training since the draft at Hawthorn — as a tall, reasonably unobtrusive, rebounding key back with decent speed (three seconds flat over 20 metres) should he put some size on.




BRYCE CARROLL (18, 185cm, 73kg, Western Jets)
Carroll is another solid prospect, who is not an out-and-out eye-catcher, but has a good jump on him and great speed (2.94 seconds over 20 metres). He spoke to several clubs pre-draft and should get a chance.




CLANCEE PEARCE (18, 182cm, 90kg, Swan Districts)
Pearce is a rebounding back, whose creativity can get him into occasional trouble. He's a good long kick, reads the play pretty well and was really unlucky not to be drafted. He's already quite solid and, like Rockliff and a few others, was perhaps overlooked late in the draft for players thought to have more athletic potential.




JAMIE SHEAHAN (18, 178cm, 71kg, Assumption College/
Murray Bushrangers)
Sheahan is a nimble midfielder, who can kick goals and has reasonable speed. His height probably counted against him — only five players under 180 centimetres were picked up in the national draft — but he has some talent and should be picked.




TOM ALLWRIGHT (18, 188cm, 86kg, Tassie Mariners)
Allwright is a midfielder whose pace might have been queried in the national draft, but he's a strong-bodied midfielder with sure hands and a determined attitude, all of which should ensure he gets an opportunity
 

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According to the Numbers we have 2 free numbers 42 and 45 does that mean we have only 2 Rookie Picks?
 
Am not his biggest fan RTS. In saying that he did show progress and there is certainly development left in him but would prefer others. if we take him I wont be upset as they always know better than I will. Would love a Varcoe over him.
Would Carrol be like MaCaffer when we rookied him?
 
According to the Numbers we have 2 free numbers 42 and 45 does that mean we have only 2 Rookie Picks?
No, stuff the numbers, we have 4 picks. It's probably because rookie lists have been extended for this coming rookie draft/season.
 
Welcome to Collingwood:Lachlan Keeffe(Pick 69 of the Rookie Draft)

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Welcome to Collingwood:Scott Reed(Pick 78 of the Rookie Draft)

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Our Selections for Rookie Draft:

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69. Collingwood: L. Keefe (3 yr non-reg)
78. Collingwood: S. Reed (NSW)
 
11 – Michael Gugliotta – Nightcliff, June 26, 1990, 195cm, 84kg
Strongly linked to the Western Bulldogs in the NAB AFL Draft at No.31 or No.32, Adelaide and the Sydney Swans are also believed to have shown interest. Is training now at Collingwood, making him an almost certain rookie.
Bio: Versatile and athletic player with terrific passion for the game and excellent agility. His endurance was highlighted at the NAB AFL Draft Camp, being ranked fifth in the 3km run (10mins 43secs). AIS/AFL Academy graduate in 2007. From Nightcliff FC.

Burgan Write Up Here
 

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According to the Numbers we have 2 free numbers 42 and 45 does that mean we have only 2 Rookie Picks?
Uh Dave, the #42 is NOT free...

We're going to gave 47 listed players next year, with the #42 out of contention, which means we're going to have to go up to at least #48, rather than the usual #45 being the latest number we use when we have 44 listed players.

There's no actual rules that state that there is any limit to the number a player can wear, so technically all of the numbers between #45 and #99 are free at the moment, but we're bringing in 6 rookies tomorrow, including Keeffe, who is pre listed, and Reed, who doesn't count against the numbers on the rookie list.

The four that haven't been given numbers yet will wear #45, #46, #47 and #48, in all likelihood.
 
Uh Dave, the #42 is NOT free...

We're going to gave 47 listed players next year, with the #42 out of contention, which means we're going to have to go up to at least #48, rather than the usual #45 being the latest number we use when we have 44 listed players.

There's no actual rules that state that there is any limit to the number a player can wear, so technically all of the numbers between #45 and #99 are free at the moment, but we're bringing in 6 rookies tomorrow, including Keeffe, who is pre listed, and Reed, who doesn't count against the numbers on the rookie list.

The four that haven't been given numbers yet will wear #45, #46, #47 and #48, in all likelihood.



Thought So - Just thought it was a Bit Weird that they had #42 as to be named(Another Benard Stuff;) Up)
 
2 Players I would really like at 11 are Steven Gaertner or Michael Gugliotta


According to Burgan They Should be there at Pick 11 - Just hope Hine Picks one:thumbsu:
 
You have Nick Suban at #5 and Nick Heyne nowhere in the first round? If Suban goes higher than Heyne in the draft I will be stunned, but if Suban goes on to be a better football player I will work every night for one year as a gay prostitute in St Kilda.


Now Vinne I'm only posting this for comical reasons. I have nothing but respect for your postings & knowledge, especially the rating of juniors.

The first part has come to fruition.

If the second part becomes true, buy a crap load of Ansell stock coz you are gunna need a 44 gallon drum of K-Y.:D
I don't know which I'm more stunned by - The fact that Suban went higher, or that Heyne went so low... I'd forgotten about this, but I still feel good about it.

Remember that it's Fremantle that drafted Suban, so there's still a good chance I'm right :p

My point was more in response to the idea that Suban wasn't worth anything near a Top 5 pick though, and I was right in the end. I still wouldn't have drafted him at #24, but who knows what Freo is thinking...

If I happen to be wrong though, can I use the past six months as time already served? :o ;)
 

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Re: Welcome to Collingwood:Scott Reed(Pick 78 of the Rookie Draft)

tomorrow godfrey but these two are pre listed rookie pies
 
Re: Welcome to Collingwood:Scott Reed(Pick 78 of the Rookie Draft)

kewl, thanks Dave.

He did some nice things in that second video, I thought. Nice to see him in at the centre-bounces.

Rookie draft is tomorrow I believe, but we've already decided to pick up Reed, I guess his place on the list might become official tomorrow, hence the thread.
 
Re: Welcome to Collingwood:Lachlan Keeffe(Pick 69 of the Rookie Draft)

Yay great thread.

So we have this guy for 3 years? Or has he already served some time with us, he played in at least one VFL game this year right?
 
Re: Welcome to Collingwood:Lachlan Keeffe(Pick 69 of the Rookie Draft)

Yay great thread.

So we have this guy for 3 years? Or has he already served some time with us, he played in at least one VFL game this year right?
3 Years Starting Tommorow
 
Re: Welcome to Collingwood:Scott Reed(Pick 78 of the Rookie Draft)

kewl, thanks Dave.

He did some nice things in that second video, I thought. Nice to see him in at the centre-bounces.

Rookie draft is tomorrow I believe, but we've already decided to pick up Reed, I guess his place on the list might become official tomorrow, hence the thread.
Well Technically there already Drafted but they will Officially go on the Rookie List Later Today


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