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Re: Draft night
Didn't happen. Picked another canberra boy. Goodsilverhalo wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 10:14pmI'd say we're targeting someone....I'm going to take a stab with Max Heath as he is the best ruckman available....kosifantutti wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 10:07pm We have traded our 4th round next year for pick 43 with Hawthorn. I think. Seems a good deal, so why would Hawks do it?
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Re: Draft night
Knightmare had him at 30....another Callum Wilkie story, hope so!
30. Brisbane - Tom Highmore
Height, Weight: 192cm, 89kg
Profile: Impressing in the NEAFL for a few years with his rebound from defence, Highmore joined South Adelaide in the SANFL to show against a higher level of competition his play can translate. A mature age prospect, Highmore is an excellent intercept mark who generates drive both by foot and with his run from defence.
30. Brisbane - Tom Highmore
Height, Weight: 192cm, 89kg
Profile: Impressing in the NEAFL for a few years with his rebound from defence, Highmore joined South Adelaide in the SANFL to show against a higher level of competition his play can translate. A mature age prospect, Highmore is an excellent intercept mark who generates drive both by foot and with his run from defence.
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Re: Draft night
Tom Highmore (South Adelaide – SANFL)
Age: 22
Position: Key defender (193cm, 92kg)
Average Champion Data ranking points: 88
The Canberra and Giants academy product’s move to South Australia for the 2020 SANFL season was a shrewd move. Highmore, who showed off his excellent intercept ability for the Allies at the 2017 national carnival, has incredible faith in his judgment and aerial ability, leading the league for average intercept marks (3.7). He also averaged 16.9 disposals per game – ranked fifth among key defenders. There could’ve been more hype around Highmore if it wasn’t for a mid-season ankle injury, which sidelined him for four rounds and probably limited his output upon return. Blessed with strong hands, athleticism and great skills, Highmore would be a shrewd pick-up for any club.
Age: 22
Position: Key defender (193cm, 92kg)
Average Champion Data ranking points: 88
The Canberra and Giants academy product’s move to South Australia for the 2020 SANFL season was a shrewd move. Highmore, who showed off his excellent intercept ability for the Allies at the 2017 national carnival, has incredible faith in his judgment and aerial ability, leading the league for average intercept marks (3.7). He also averaged 16.9 disposals per game – ranked fifth among key defenders. There could’ve been more hype around Highmore if it wasn’t for a mid-season ankle injury, which sidelined him for four rounds and probably limited his output upon return. Blessed with strong hands, athleticism and great skills, Highmore would be a shrewd pick-up for any club.
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Re: Draft night
I can understand the McLeod-Allison pick needing another tall forward, but where does Highmore fit into the side. We already have Wilkie, Coffield & Roberton to play the 3rd defender role, why recruit another?
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Well I dare say Roberton is likely on the way out...Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 11:57pm I can understand the McLeod-Allison pick needing another tall forward, but where does Highmore fit into the side. We already have Wilkie, Coffield & Roberton to play the 3rd defender role, why recruit another?
Wilkie going to go proper key defensive post perhaps?
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Re: Draft night
After this year, I could imagine a number of roles for Coffield, particularly playing outside midfielder/wing and blocking opposition defensive rebounds with Marshall and Ryder across half forward as he did in the juniors. He could eclipse Billings in the roles he plays or allow him to go forward.
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Re: Draft night
Another Canberra boy to add to the list of Saints. Love it.Wayne42 wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 10:33pm Tom Highmore 193 cm 88kg
https://sanfl.com.au/draft-pick/tom-highmore/
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Re: Draft night
Very happy with both selections, it will provide extra depth and apply a lot of pressure for spots both forward and back.
Tom Highmore in particular, 23 in February, looks ready to slip straight in and could relieve Nick Coffield at HB allowing latter to go to wing and midfield, especially as Brad Crouch will miss first 2 games.
Tom Highmore in particular, 23 in February, looks ready to slip straight in and could relieve Nick Coffield at HB allowing latter to go to wing and midfield, especially as Brad Crouch will miss first 2 games.
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Re: Draft night
I don’t know that I like thisSanctorum wrote: ↑Thu 10 Dec 2020 10:53am Very happy with both selections, it will provide extra depth and apply a lot of pressure for spots both forward and back.
Tom Highmore in particular, 23 in February, looks ready to slip straight in and could relieve Nick Coffield at HB allowing latter to go to wing and midfield, especially as Brad Crouch will miss first 2 games.
Coffield is blossoming as a HBF... seems very well suited to it
Don’t know that a move out of a spot that he’s almost elite in is in his or the team’s best interest.
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Re: Draft night
We have had a few. Sammy, Steele, Logan Austin and Bruce.roskilde wrote: ↑Thu 10 Dec 2020 6:56amAnother Canberra boy to add to the list of Saints. Love it.Wayne42 wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 10:33pm Tom Highmore 193 cm 88kg
https://sanfl.com.au/draft-pick/tom-highmore/
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Honourable mention as well to Kevin Neale who spent a lot of time at the end of his career playing and coaching in Canberra leagues-- including premierships with Ainslie who wear Saints colours.saynta wrote: ↑Thu 10 Dec 2020 10:57amWe have had a few. Sammy, Steele, Logan Austin and Bruce.roskilde wrote: ↑Thu 10 Dec 2020 6:56amAnother Canberra boy to add to the list of Saints. Love it.Wayne42 wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 10:33pm Tom Highmore 193 cm 88kg
https://sanfl.com.au/draft-pick/tom-highmore/
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Re: Draft night
Alex Jesaulenko -- the most feted Canberra product of allroskilde wrote: ↑Thu 10 Dec 2020 11:19amHonourable mention as well to Kevin Neale who spent a lot of time at the end of his career playing and coaching in Canberra leagues-- including premierships with Ainslie who wear Saints colours.saynta wrote: ↑Thu 10 Dec 2020 10:57amWe have had a few. Sammy, Steele, Logan Austin and Bruce.roskilde wrote: ↑Thu 10 Dec 2020 6:56amAnother Canberra boy to add to the list of Saints. Love it.Wayne42 wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 10:33pm Tom Highmore 193 cm 88kg
https://sanfl.com.au/draft-pick/tom-highmore/
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Re: Draft night
Could be salary cap, perhaps they are thinking ahead to 2022.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 11:57pm I can understand the McLeod-Allison pick needing another tall forward, but where does Highmore fit into the side. We already have Wilkie, Coffield & Roberton to play the 3rd defender role, why recruit another?
Delist / trade Roberton out at the end of 2021 and then you have Highmore as the fringe player (instead of Roberton) and on a lot less coin.
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Re: Draft night
Wouldn’t be happy with that. I suspect Highmore is just a depth player.skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 10 Dec 2020 12:08amWell I dare say Roberton is likely on the way out...Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 11:57pm I can understand the McLeod-Allison pick needing another tall forward, but where does Highmore fit into the side. We already have Wilkie, Coffield & Roberton to play the 3rd defender role, why recruit another?
Wilkie going to go proper key defensive post perhaps?
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Yeah.just like Wilkie was at the start of 2019.Gershwin wrote: ↑Thu 10 Dec 2020 12:42pmWouldn’t be happy with that. I suspect Highmore is just a depth player.skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 10 Dec 2020 12:08amWell I dare say Roberton is likely on the way out...Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 11:57pm I can understand the McLeod-Allison pick needing another tall forward, but where does Highmore fit into the side. We already have Wilkie, Coffield & Roberton to play the 3rd defender role, why recruit another?
Wilkie going to go proper key defensive post perhaps?
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It seemed to, but Hawthorn didn't use the pick. So, in the end, it was pick 43 (which became 45) for a future 4th.kosifantutti wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 10:09pmThat makes more sense.vacuous space wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 10:08pmIt's 54 and a 4th for 43, I think.kosifantutti wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 10:07pm We have traded our 4th round next year for pick 43 with Hawthorn. I think. Seems a good deal, so why would Hawks do it?
Seems a steal, but I guess that depends on Tom Highmore and the as of yet unnamed future 4th.
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Re: Draft night
Looking ahead to the 2021 Draft, the expected top 30 at this stage only contains one key forward and two key defenders. This year's draft was also thin on key position players. Could this be part of the consideration?