I definitely wouldn't be unhappy with Sharenberg or Billings. Here's the descriptions for my mock draft I'm doing up.
Pick #3 – St Kilda - Matt Sharenberg (18/09/95)
Height: 190cm – Weight: 85kg
Club: Glenelg
Position – Utility
Player Comparison: Brendan Goddard
Draft Range: 1-3
Profile: Sharenberg has much strength to his game and can play in just about any position on the field. He’s played most of his footy down back holding down Centre Half Back as an undersized key position player or as that rebounding loose man. It doesn’t matter if he has an opponent because he has such a good footy brain that he knows exactly when to play tight, zone or attack. Very good 1 v 1 and smart around the ball whether in a marking contest or collecting the loose ball. This enables for him to rack up the disposals. Very good at cutting off opposition attacks and will put his body in the right positions and take contested marks. He could very well hold down a spot in the midfield, he certainly has the endurance base for that position. Very good user of the ball, not quite to Goddard level however above Sam Fisher. I see Sharenberg as in between those two players. So far he’s played his best footy down back but that doesn’t mean his AFL career reflects that.
Pick #5 – Gold Coast – Jack Billings (18/08/95)
Height: 183cm - Weight: 78kg
Club: Oakleigh Chargers
Position: Medium Half Forward
Player Comparison: Ryan O’Keefe
Draft Range: 4-10
Profile: Billings may only be 183cm in height however he plays much taller. He’s an extremely good 1 v 1 marking player and consistently wins contested marks against players taller than him. Very good vertical leap, he protects the dropping ball superbly and takes those one-grab marks out in front. He’s seen as that dangerous forward of centre player who links up well and will provide his team with top-notch delivery as well as being a major goal kicking threat himself. The thing with Billings is he hasn’t been tested enough in the midfield to know if he can succeed in that area and because of this his draft ranking may slide from outside the top 5. I see him as that bargain pick who has as much ability as any in this draft in a similar fashion to Sam Mayes last draft. Even if he plays his career as that high half forward he provides a very interesting prospect for the club that selects him. I compare Billings to Ryan O’Keefe when O’Keefe played more as a forward. Billings doesn’t have that freak endurance O’Keefe possesses.
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Very interesting what you heard about the Gold Coast / Ablett situation. I would've thought he was a god in the eyes of the young kids...Perhaps an opportunity there as you suggest.