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PICK 13 Tom LYNCH
TOM LYNCH
Sandringham Dragons, VIC, Tall forward, September 15, 1990, 191.7cm, 85.2kg
(Draft range: 12-32)
There are about 20 players who could slot anywhere from the priority selections through to the early part of round three, which makes Melbourne's second and third picks all the more interesting. If Johnston or Blease fall through, expect the Demons to pounce. If not, there are a host of names, including Lynch, Schoenmakers, Roughead, James Strauss, Beams, Nick Suban, McKernan, Mitch Brown (Sandringham Dragons), Lisle, David Zaharakis, Michael Walters or Jarrad Redden in the mix. There is even a realistic chance some from this group could slip through to Melbourne's fourth pick (No.35). Lynch, who is regarded by most recruiters as a top 20-25 selection, spent time at Melbourne during his AIS stint.
TOM LYNCH
Sandringham Dragons, VIC, Tall forward, September 15, 1990, 191.7cm, 85.2kg
(Draft range: 12-32)
There are about 20 players who could slot anywhere from the priority selections through to the early part of round three, which makes Melbourne's second and third picks all the more interesting. If Johnston or Blease fall through, expect the Demons to pounce. If not, there are a host of names, including Lynch, Schoenmakers, Roughead, James Strauss, Beams, Nick Suban, McKernan, Mitch Brown (Sandringham Dragons), Lisle, David Zaharakis, Michael Walters or Jarrad Redden in the mix. There is even a realistic chance some from this group could slip through to Melbourne's fourth pick (No.35). Lynch, who is regarded by most recruiters as a top 20-25 selection, spent time at Melbourne during his AIS stint.
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determinationEastern wrote:PICK 13 Tom LYNCH
TOM LYNCH
Sandringham Dragons, VIC, Tall forward, September 15, 1990, 191.7cm, 85.2kg
(Draft range: 12-32)
There are about 20 players who could slot anywhere from the priority selections through to the early part of round three, which makes Melbourne's second and third picks all the more interesting. If Johnston or Blease fall through, expect the Demons to pounce. If not, there are a host of names, including Lynch, Schoenmakers, Roughead, James Strauss, Beams, Nick Suban, McKernan, Mitch Brown (Sandringham Dragons), Lisle, David Zaharakis, Michael Walters or Jarrad Redden in the mix. There is even a realistic chance some from this group could slip through to Melbourne's fourth pick (No.35). Lynch, who is regarded by most recruiters as a top 20-25 selection, spent time at Melbourne during his AIS stint.
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2008 Results (from the draft camp).
Standing Vertical Jump (cm)
1. Nicholas Naitanui - 78cm
2. Shaun McKernan – 74cm
3. Tom Swift – 72cm
=3. Stephen Hill – 72cm
4. Jack Watts – 70cm
=4. Sam Blease – 70cm
5. Ryan Schoenmakers – 69cm
6. Nick Heyne – 69cm
=6. Bryce Carroll – 69cm
7. Michael Gugliotta – 67cm
=7. Ashley Smith – 67cm
=7. Alistair Smith – 67cm
Standing Vertical Jump (cm)
1. Nicholas Naitanui - 78cm
2. Shaun McKernan – 74cm
3. Tom Swift – 72cm
=3. Stephen Hill – 72cm
4. Jack Watts – 70cm
=4. Sam Blease – 70cm
5. Ryan Schoenmakers – 69cm
6. Nick Heyne – 69cm
=6. Bryce Carroll – 69cm
7. Michael Gugliotta – 67cm
=7. Ashley Smith – 67cm
=7. Alistair Smith – 67cm
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