damienc wrote: ↑Thu 10 Dec 2020 9:42am
The 2020 draft came and went. It was a marathon instead of a sprint which made the draw much less of a spectacle than it normally is.
2020 is the strangest year I can remember, in every way, which makes everything the new normal.
But I’m pretty happy with who we picked and I reckon you should be as well.
Two extremely mobile high marking talls rather than choosing from a selection of rated midfield talent.
To me it says two things. Firstly, the club is pretty happy with our list and believes we are well stocked for midfield talent and secondly, the Saints went to the draft and recruited specifically on need.
Interesting that a genuine ITK on this forum described Alison as the “best steal since Dal”. Really like the sound of that. The club did its homework and rates him highly.
So, I decided to do my own homework and this my takeaway.
What impresses me about Alison is his work ethic. The kid is a self starter. He recognised the need to improve aspects of his game and worked on them until he did. He tested well at the combine improving his running noticeably.
He says he admires players like Petrie and our Roo who used their exceptional endurance to work over their opponent.
This kid can play as a high forward or in the midfield. His signature traits are his high marking and his mobility to try to be that link between offence and defence.
I like the fact we’ve gone for that type of player.
Our second choice, Tom Highmore is a player I really, really like.
I reckon he slipped to us under the radar. Interesting that we traded up to get him so it wasn’t a case of simply choosing the best available at our turn to pick.
He was a Giants academy product from Canberra just like Jack Steele, and like Steelo was a star in the NEAFL but wasn’t rated by Western Sydney.
Highmore decided to improve his prospects by moving from Canberra to Adelaide and testing himself in the strong SANFL competition and again rose to the occasion to be a dominant force in that competition.
Both Alison and Highmore are competitive beasts, strong overhead, extremely mobile and great readers of the play. They provide cover in areas where we need it, with lots of upside for improvement.
We done good.