Petracca Vs McCartin
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If we were able to get a priority pick at the end of the first round, which I doubt it by the way, we could trade our 2nd rounder and a decent player for a pick in the high 10s. Which should still get a quality tall.
Petracca for mine. The last Decade of premierships have been surrounded by gun midfields.
Petracca for mine. The last Decade of premierships have been surrounded by gun midfields.
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
What are their families like?
How do their upbringings compare?
That is very relevant with all picks
How do their upbringings compare?
That is very relevant with all picks
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
Take the best goal kicking midfielder - which looks to be Petracca.
Then in a few years buy a gun forward with free agency.
Then in a few years buy a gun forward with free agency.
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
Best move for mine. Load up on quality mids and when the time is right throw the big bucks at a quality, and more importantly, already developed forward.Reading between the Iines I think this is the clubs reasoning too with Tom Lee getting an extention.HitTheBoundary wrote:Take the best goal kicking midfielder - which looks to be Petracca.
Then in a few years buy a gun forward with free agency.
Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
Petracca looks like a safer bet, but McCartin perhaps has more upside. We need both types desperately.
Either way, looks like we will be getting in a top talent either of whom I'd be happy with.
Either way, looks like we will be getting in a top talent either of whom I'd be happy with.
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The issue is you rarely find the McCartin talent later in the draft where as the Petracca talent is often found in the later rounds.FQF wrote:Petracca looks like a safer bet, but McCartin perhaps has more upside. We need both types desperately.
Either way, looks like we will be getting in a top talent either of whom I'd be happy with.
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Old Mate wrote:The issue is you rarely find the McCartin talent later in the draft where as the Petracca talent is often found in the later rounds.FQF wrote:Petracca looks like a safer bet, but McCartin perhaps has more upside. We need both types desperately.
Either way, looks like we will be getting in a top talent either of whom I'd be happy with.
Depends if Petracca is a Judd or Dangerfield and Mc cartin is Fev or Riewoldt. It's all a gamble.
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http://boundforglorynews.com/draftee-co ... vs-wright/
little comparison piece between Wright, McCartlin and Goddard.
little comparison piece between Wright, McCartlin and Goddard.
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
Thanks for that Millars.millarsaint wrote:http://boundforglorynews.com/draftee-co ... vs-wright/ little comparison piece between Wright, McCartlin and Goddard.
andPatrick McCartin is your typical full-forward.
He is a strong mark on the lead, but can mark it in contested situations as well.
Probably McCartin’s biggest knock is his inability to play in other positions, but he is incredibly gifted up forward.
Of the three, he is the most natural forward and while he probably doesn’t clunk as many marks as the other two,
he reads the play the best and finds space incredibly well.
He doesn’t have the same bulking size about him but uses his footy smarts and goal kicking to help him.
He’s the guy you want kicking for goal if the game is on the line above the other two.
So...,Strength: Wright > Goddard > McCartin
- Can only play the one position... immediate alarm bells!
- Doesn't clunk as many marks (as the other two) but relies on finding space... 'finding space' in the forward line as a key forward is almost impossible to do consistently, with today's emphasis on defence through flooding back to choke-up the opposition's forwardline.
Ok, it's a conjecture based opinion piece, but if the above is even somewhat accurate,
then I say that Patrick McCartin is a very, very, very risky proposition to transition to the AFL at the level expected/hoped from a No 1 pick. In fact, it's a risk that he could transition at all given the way the modern game is currently played.
Petracca appears to me to be a bigger, stronger, faster version of Luke Dunstan...
ie; he's ready to go.
And sure, with as much surety as is possible in the risky business of drafting, he'd be a very low risk to not be a topline AFL player... and very quickly.
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
Dave McNamara wrote:Thanks for that Millars.millarsaint wrote:http://boundforglorynews.com/draftee-co ... vs-wright/ little comparison piece between Wright, McCartlin and Goddard.
andPatrick McCartin is your typical full-forward.
He is a strong mark on the lead, but can mark it in contested situations as well.
Probably McCartin’s biggest knock is his inability to play in other positions, but he is incredibly gifted up forward.
Of the three, he is the most natural forward and while he probably doesn’t clunk as many marks as the other two,
he reads the play the best and finds space incredibly well.
He doesn’t have the same bulking size about him but uses his footy smarts and goal kicking to help him.
He’s the guy you want kicking for goal if the game is on the line above the other two.So...,Strength: Wright > Goddard > McCartin
- Can only play the one position... immediate alarm bells!
- Doesn't clunk as many marks (as the other two) but relies on finding space... 'finding space' in the forward line as a key forward is almost impossible to do consistently, with today's emphasis on defence through flooding back to choke-up the opposition's forwardline.
Ok, it's a conjecture based opinion piece, but if the above is even somewhat accurate,
then I say that Patrick McCartin is a very, very, very risky proposition to transition to the AFL at the level expected/hoped from a No 1 pick. In fact, it's a risk that he could transition at all given the way the modern game is currently played.
Petracca appears to me to be a bigger, stronger, faster version of Luke Dunstan...
ie; he's ready to go.
And sure, with as much surety as is possible in the risky business of drafting, he'd be a very low risk to not be a topline AFL player... and very quickly.
He supposedly has some of the stickiest hand ever according to Brad Johnson so not sure that's true. He's meant to be a marking machine. I imagine he will be more Roo like and Wright will be more of the new breed of forwards that are huge like Joe Daniher and Tipett. Mc Cartin is a proper forward where Goddard is perhaps a swingman who has dropped of the radar a bit and Wright maybe is getting better results because of his serious height and size advantage over the junior defenders. Wright would be handy for a team who wants a ruck/forward but we have so many already. It's a hard call for me. That's why Petracca is so appealing. He's capable of being a Brad Johnson undersized forward or a very high output mid with the ability to kick goals. He had like 35 possessions and 5 goals last game.
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
Happy with either to be honest.
But all the people that I know associated with TAC /AIS rate Mc Cartin as clear no 1.
Just saying can Hawkins play well anywhere but key forward ....Cloke ? Jack Reiwoldt ? Josh Kennedy (eagles) ? Drew Petrie ? Jay Schulz ?
But all the people that I know associated with TAC /AIS rate Mc Cartin as clear no 1.
Just saying can Hawkins play well anywhere but key forward ....Cloke ? Jack Reiwoldt ? Josh Kennedy (eagles) ? Drew Petrie ? Jay Schulz ?
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
Even the best forwards, nowadays, only average 3 goals a match. McCartin may be a good contested mark - but Cloke, the best contested mark, is averaging around 2 goals/game.
We need quality midfielders - so I'd pick Petracca (who is likely to kick a goal or two anyway)!
We need quality midfielders - so I'd pick Petracca (who is likely to kick a goal or two anyway)!
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I've heard recruiters rate McCartin clear no 1 as well.lloyd21 wrote:Happy with either to be honest.
But all the people that I know associated with TAC /AIS rate Mc Cartin as clear no 1.
Just saying can Hawkins play well anywhere but key forward ....Cloke ? Jack Reiwoldt ? Josh Kennedy (eagles) ? Drew Petrie ? Jay Schulz ?
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mccartin every day of the week for mine.....
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
As good as McCartin may be, if Petracca keeps going though he could be hard to ignore. Replacement for Roo or not I want the best kid in the land to get to us
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
Petracca this year GWS forward next.
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FWIW Petracca is already developed so there's a reasonable chance he's playing better against the kids due to his size. This years draft is choc full of KPP's whereas as next year will again be a midfielders draft by all accounts. For that reason, take McCartin so he can have at least a season with Riewoldt. We'll be worse again next year I expect so then we can load up on mids. KPP's don't grow on trees and we need a few of them so it's a no brainer for mine.
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I don't think you worry as much about developing the forward (early stages at least) - bring him in from another team, this is where our cap space kicks in.
If a forward is already proving themselves at the top level it's a better bet than an unproven draft pick.
McCartin may be good but is also a risk. I see Petracca as less risky.
If a forward is already proving themselves at the top level it's a better bet than an unproven draft pick.
McCartin may be good but is also a risk. I see Petracca as less risky.
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Kernal75 wrote:FWIW Petracca is already developed so there's a reasonable chance he's playing better against the kids due to his size. This years draft is choc full of KPP's whereas as next year will again be a midfielders draft by all accounts. For that reason, take McCartin so he can have at least a season with Riewoldt. We'll be worse again next year I expect so then we can load up on mids. KPP's don't grow on trees and we need a few of them so it's a no brainer for mine.
What if he's a Chris Judd, Dangerfield, Fyfe elite mid prospect. I don't think the real elite talent mids are that common. A forward will take up to 5 years to develop and Mc cartin looks pretty solid but he wants to be outstanding for me to look past Petracca. Richmond didn't come back until they got Cotchin and Dusty, Port Olly Wines, Sydney Kennedy and Hannerbury etc.
You need really good mids to deliver the ball. Stanley might look a lot better if he was hit lace out every time. Good mids make good forwards. I wish we had a priority pick myself.
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
PETRACCA!!!! sounds better when you scream it out really loud - just rolls off the tongue
Whilst MCCARTIN!!!! sounds ok as well its just not as good as
PETRACCA!!!!
so by this theory Petracca is the man
Whilst MCCARTIN!!!! sounds ok as well its just not as good as
PETRACCA!!!!
so by this theory Petracca is the man
The Devil makes work for idle hands!!!
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
It's a gamble either way.
But. ..
We already have a great forward and it's not doing us any good.
We need good midfielders - to get more (and better quality) entries into our forward line (and at the same time to ensure less opposition entries into our backline).
But. ..
We already have a great forward and it's not doing us any good.
We need good midfielders - to get more (and better quality) entries into our forward line (and at the same time to ensure less opposition entries into our backline).
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Whether we pick up a mid or key forward in the draft, next year isn't going to immediately make us a better team. We are in for the long haul. Agree we need good mids...also need good forwards...backs....flankers. It's going to take some time, may as well get a couple of talls now cos they take longer to develop. McCartin could be ready by the time a mid taken 2 years after him is ready.samoht wrote:It's a gamble either way.
But. ..
We already have a great forward and it's not doing us any good.
We need good midfielders - to get more (and better quality) entries into our forward line (and at the same time to ensure less opposition entries into our backline).
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Re: Petracca Vs McCartin
Petracca or Durdin
Clem Smith or Lachie Weller (Mav's brother) later draft picks.....
Haven't spent much time looking at Phantom Drafts this year yet.
Clem Smith or Lachie Weller (Mav's brother) later draft picks.....
Haven't spent much time looking at Phantom Drafts this year yet.
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