St Kilda tipped to rookie Danny Hughes - rumour
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sh*t we ain't going to be low of forwards if this is true....
Tall Forwards
Roo 193cm
Kosi 197cm
Stanley 200cm
Wilkes 194cm
Lever 198cm
Medium Forwards
Siposs 189cm
Milera 185cm
Markworth 191cm
Hughes 188cm
Small Forwards
Schnieds 175cm
Saad 175cm
Milne 176cm
Bit of background info on Danny Hughes
Drafted by Melbourne in 2006 in the rookie draft at pick 25 as a half forward flanker.
Then re-drafted by Melbourne in 2009 in the rookie draft at pick 33
Delisted in 2010 after playing 2 games for Melbourne during the 2010 season.
Currently plays for Subiaco in the WAFL. He played 23 games for the year including the Grand Final, where he had 18 disposals, 6 marks, and 1 behind.
For the year at Subiaco he averaged:
18 disposals, 7 marks, 1 tackle, 1.5 goals, 1 behind, 3 inside 50's
He turns 25 on the 10th of December and is 188cm/83kg.
more info at http://www.wafl.com.au/players/view/3734
Tall Forwards
Roo 193cm
Kosi 197cm
Stanley 200cm
Wilkes 194cm
Lever 198cm
Medium Forwards
Siposs 189cm
Milera 185cm
Markworth 191cm
Hughes 188cm
Small Forwards
Schnieds 175cm
Saad 175cm
Milne 176cm
Bit of background info on Danny Hughes
Drafted by Melbourne in 2006 in the rookie draft at pick 25 as a half forward flanker.
Then re-drafted by Melbourne in 2009 in the rookie draft at pick 33
Delisted in 2010 after playing 2 games for Melbourne during the 2010 season.
Currently plays for Subiaco in the WAFL. He played 23 games for the year including the Grand Final, where he had 18 disposals, 6 marks, and 1 behind.
For the year at Subiaco he averaged:
18 disposals, 7 marks, 1 tackle, 1.5 goals, 1 behind, 3 inside 50's
He turns 25 on the 10th of December and is 188cm/83kg.
more info at http://www.wafl.com.au/players/view/3734
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Someone at herald sun clearly having a laugh - trying to put the worst pics of potential saints rookies as they can find
Remember this one??
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/s ... 6187575011
Remember this one??
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/s ... 6187575011
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funnysaint6709 wrote:Someone at herald sun clearly having a laugh - trying to put the worst pics of potential saints rookies as they can find
Remember this one??
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/s ... 6187575011
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Wow, the stepladder may be a ruckman too? Looks tall. Great grabsainterinsydney wrote:Wouldn't mind it if he took a few marks like this for us:
Averaged 1.5 goals over the year and 0 in the grand final. Big game player?
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If we were to take even two rejects as rookies, it would be wrong. Rookies are supposed to be just that, rookiesa, not rejected players in their 20's. They are for the Pre Season Draft.
I have no objections to us taking an older player if it is to address our absolute shortcoming in ruckmen, but that should be all. Leave the other positions for kids.
I have no objections to us taking an older player if it is to address our absolute shortcoming in ruckmen, but that should be all. Leave the other positions for kids.
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Well said borderbarry..
I agree with the thinking that we need a big bodied medium sized half forward flanker that's ready to play and make an immediate impact (while Siposs, Milera and co build their bodies up) ..
but there are probably a couple of strong, big bodied 18-19 year old half forward flankers still available out there - that will develop further.
I'd be recruiting them ahead of a player that's been overlooked (by the Demons) and has had injury issues (hip ).
I agree with the thinking that we need a big bodied medium sized half forward flanker that's ready to play and make an immediate impact (while Siposs, Milera and co build their bodies up) ..
but there are probably a couple of strong, big bodied 18-19 year old half forward flankers still available out there - that will develop further.
I'd be recruiting them ahead of a player that's been overlooked (by the Demons) and has had injury issues (hip ).
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What I have heard about Hughes is that he is impressing with his work rate and that he is seen as being a handy 3rd forward. He is especially good overhead for his size. In his last game for the dees I believe he took 12 or 13 marks and a lot at the club were suprised he was let go, but they had a few of the same types in Sylvia, Bate, Petterd and Dunn.
Last year was his first injury free in his career really and I believe the thoughts are that with a full pre season he may be a handy and cheap pick up.
Last year was his first injury free in his career really and I believe the thoughts are that with a full pre season he may be a handy and cheap pick up.
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What happens when the ball hits the ground .. is he quick over the ground ?amusingname wrote: Last year was his first injury free in his career really and I believe the thoughts are that with a full pre season he may be a handy and cheap pick up.
How does he compare to this strong bodied 18 year old ?
Is Danny Hughes a fierce tackler ?
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Not sure about his tackling pressure and quickness. I am predominently going on the word on a few people here and in Perth and the word from training is that his workrate and strength/ marking ability is what is putting him slightly ahead of the other mature-agers. It is all second hand, so take it with a grain of salt.
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Why should we definitely rookie him?Old Mate wrote:We should def rookie Marley Williams with one of our picks if hes still avail. Still doesnt address our kpp needs though.
What's so good about him given that nobody (including us) chose to draft him last week?
I understand if he's a young gangly beanpole that needs years of development that he might be worth taking a punt on , but if he's 'just another mid' surely he'd be way behind the 50 odd mids who were drafted last week?
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