And what about Siposs pick 47 in the phantom draft and we got him at pick 75. Will probably win the brownlow on that drafting form Marto.TwoTowers wrote:Ledger pick 44 on AFL's phantom draft. Must be bloody good because we got him at 59BigMart wrote:Just to correct that I have just read some phantom drafts
Cripps.....between 37&46
Crocker.....50 and 70
Ledger.....not picked
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Don't know what phantom draft some people are looking at.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/ ... fault.aspx
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Jamie Cripps - 28
Sam Crocker - 48
Tom Ledger - 44
Arryn Siposs - 47
Would of thoght that would be as good as be expected for the picks we had
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Jamie Cripps - 28
Sam Crocker - 48
Tom Ledger - 44
Arryn Siposs - 47
Would of thoght that would be as good as be expected for the picks we had
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I don't think he's a brother to Jason but there are a million Cripps in the Northampton region, some of them are related to the Lockyers (as in Tarkyn) through marriage as well. Great bloodlines.
I've seen Jamie play a few times this year. It's always hard to tell how a player will actually go from being a WAFL player to AFL standard but he does have great skills, can run and break lines and is a very good set shot at goal for a backman. I think we have done well.
Over here in WA he was always backed as being a first round draft pick, I'm surrised he was still available for the Saints first pick.
I've seen Jamie play a few times this year. It's always hard to tell how a player will actually go from being a WAFL player to AFL standard but he does have great skills, can run and break lines and is a very good set shot at goal for a backman. I think we have done well.
Over here in WA he was always backed as being a first round draft pick, I'm surrised he was still available for the Saints first pick.
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Thank you voice of reasonOn the Bench wrote:I don't think he's a brother to Jason but there are a million Cripps in the Northampton region, some of them are related to the Lockyers (as in Tarkyn) through marriage as well. Great bloodlines.
I've seen Jamie play a few times this year. It's always hard to tell how a player will actually go from being a WAFL player to AFL standard but he does have great skills, can run and break lines and is a very good set shot at goal for a backman. I think we have done well.
Over here in WA he was always backed as being a first round draft pick, I'm surrised he was still available for the Saints first pick.
Cheers for the info. Sounds like a good get.On the Bench wrote:I don't think he's a brother to Jason but there are a million Cripps in the Northampton region, some of them are related to the Lockyers (as in Tarkyn) through marriage as well. Great bloodlines.
I've seen Jamie play a few times this year. It's always hard to tell how a player will actually go from being a WAFL player to AFL standard but he does have great skills, can run and break lines and is a very good set shot at goal for a backman. I think we have done well.
Over here in WA he was always backed as being a first round draft pick, I'm surrised he was still available for the Saints first pick.
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Well Lyon is a big rap for Cripps anyway..
Said his various tests were elite... and believe that GC taking so many talls allowed good mids to slip lower.
Stated that he thought that he is quite likely to play some seniors next year.
Also stated that the Saints are restructuring their forward line.. Milne and Schneider to play high..Gamble close to goals...with Gilbert forward too.
Said his various tests were elite... and believe that GC taking so many talls allowed good mids to slip lower.
Stated that he thought that he is quite likely to play some seniors next year.
Also stated that the Saints are restructuring their forward line.. Milne and Schneider to play high..Gamble close to goals...with Gilbert forward too.
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Her phantom draft was more accurate than hsun and afl imo. So she can't be too bad.cwrcyn wrote:Emma Quayle spends an enormous amount of time watching the under 18s (and we don't) She's actually a pretty good judge, based on previous years'assessments I've seen from her..
I would have preferred Harper or Darling, but just personal preference for xfactor up forward, obviously we got the best player we thought was available. Good luck to him he is now on an AFL list, it starts now - what he does is up to him and hopefully he will make it
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How long before someone says Jason instead of Jamie...
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agree
great run
average kicking skills ... but these are just snippets
thought Crocker looks a better prospect ... just based on video
i like all of our picks ... especially Simpkin ... just hope Cripps can impove his kicking
great run
average kicking skills ... but these are just snippets
thought Crocker looks a better prospect ... just based on video
i like all of our picks ... especially Simpkin ... just hope Cripps can impove his kicking
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Darling could be great. He was a bit of a crash /bash Hamill type. He may be suffering from the early grower problem, where you end up being not the biggest boy in town and the crashes begin to really hurt. He has been very good in the WAFL but not the standout as would be expected. I would have been very happy to see him in a Saints jumper, but I think the Cripps choice will be a better one.St Ick wrote:Her phantom draft was more accurate than hsun and afl imo. So she can't be too bad.cwrcyn wrote:Emma Quayle spends an enormous amount of time watching the under 18s (and we don't) She's actually a pretty good judge, based on previous years'assessments I've seen from her..
I would have preferred Harper or Darling, but just personal preference for xfactor up forward, obviously we got the best player we thought was available. Good luck to him he is now on an AFL list, it starts now - what he does is up to him and hopefully he will make it
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Maybe trying to stop some of our negative talk and winging about playing kids on here...Wigsy wrote:Not often that Ross sounds that enthused, actually. He was certainly very positive about Cripps and was very unlike Ross in predicting he would play relatively early on next year.
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As Robert Eddy found out, there's a New Ross in TownSt Ick wrote:Maybe trying to stop some of our negative talk and winging about playing kids on here...Wigsy wrote:Not often that Ross sounds that enthused, actually. He was certainly very positive about Cripps and was very unlike Ross in predicting he would play relatively early on next year.
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we just keeping "outsmarting" the 16 other clubs.fugazi wrote:plugger I'm sick of hearing..."whoa the saints have surprised everyone by naming xxxxx this early in the draft...most of us didn't have him until the rookie draft...well it'll be interesting to see how that works out!"
im pretty sure we dont have any full time recruitment staff. so lucky dip!
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Who other than Bigmart is surprised? (i.e. who that actually knows something about prospects, not having a go at Bigmart)fugazi wrote:plugger I'm sick of hearing..."whoa the saints have surprised everyone by naming xxxxx this early in the draft...most of us didn't have him until the rookie draft...well it'll be interesting to see how that works out!"
Everything I've read this morning seems to say he could easily have gone higher.
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