What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
We will take a kid rated about 25-35 in the hope he turns out a ripper.
The decision will be supported on SS for about 3 years and then he’ll become a whipping boy.
Those who then question will be branded hindsight hero’s
The decision will be supported on SS for about 3 years and then he’ll become a whipping boy.
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
I reckon we will trade it out for 2 picks in return
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
A Luke Jackson type would be handy. Should seriously be looking at Jacob Van Rooyen but doubt we are smart enough
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
I agree but do we have the blokes in charge to deliver watching Petracca tonight made me feel quite delusional they get him & what do we have
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There wont be many of Trouts recruits left at the club shortly, which says a lot given he was in charge of recuiting for 7 years.bangaulegend wrote: ↑Sat 11 Sep 2021 12:00amI agree but do we have the blokes in charge to deliver watching Petracca tonight made me feel quite delusional they get him & what do we have
I now believe he was a 'trojan horse' planted by Sheedy to cause as much damage as he could in his time at the club.
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
As long as we don't draft a HBF and try to turn him into a mid or a one sided mid with poor disposal.
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
Melbourne are showing how important a gun midfield is, that’s what we need!
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
They’ve also got three AA defenders
A potent forward line and no injuries
A potent forward line and no injuries
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
Their forward line looks potent due to the midfield.
The backline looks better due to the midfield.
The Melbourne midfield broke Geelong’s back in the 3rd last night, it had nothing to do with the backline.
The backline looks better due to the midfield.
The Melbourne midfield broke Geelong’s back in the 3rd last night, it had nothing to do with the backline.
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
If our recruiters are true to form our first pick will be traded to the filth for Mason Cox, perhaps should be careful as many a true word is said in jest. Quick, skilled, young outside mid should be the first priority.
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
If we got as many first round draft picks as Melbourne in the last 10 years we would have some gun players all over the ground as well.
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
Melbourne...this is where they built their list
2013...pick 9: Salem
2014...pick 2: Petracca
2014...pick 3: Brayshaw
2015...pick 4: Oliver
2016....traded for May
2017...traded for Lever
2019...pick 3 : Jackson
2019...pick 12: Pickett
2019..traded for Tomlinson
2020..traded for Langdon and Brown
In two drafts selected themselves and A Grade midfield group. In two trade periods brought in two elite defenders
2013...pick 9: Salem
2014...pick 2: Petracca
2014...pick 3: Brayshaw
2015...pick 4: Oliver
2016....traded for May
2017...traded for Lever
2019...pick 3 : Jackson
2019...pick 12: Pickett
2019..traded for Tomlinson
2020..traded for Langdon and Brown
In two drafts selected themselves and A Grade midfield group. In two trade periods brought in two elite defenders
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
From that pretty amazing highlights reel, he's playing like a skilled and creative midfielder who's 200+ tall -- who can dominate the ruck while he's at it, and control the air in the forward line and the back line. He's nimble, like Max King. He looks slow-paced, but his paces are vast. He has silky skills.
I understand our need for a classic, almost ready to go midfielder. But I wouldn't mind waiting for this guy.
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
older saint wrote: ↑Thu 09 Sep 2021 12:08pmProblem is in the last bit "light and will take some work". Window is opening now, can we afford to wait 2-3 years for a return? We also have a terrible record of developing young key defenders - Claravino, Austin, Goddard.saynta wrote: ↑Thu 09 Sep 2021 11:51amNot bad . Pretty good actually. Speedy, quick hands, good footy brain. If we take him at our first pick, payback for those dee pricks taking Bowey.ace wrote: ↑Thu 09 Sep 2021 2:24amhttps://www.afl.com.au/video/655053/dra ... 7588800001Saints58 wrote: ↑Wed 08 Sep 2021 10:49pm there is mac Andrew a 200cm athletic running forward/Ruck/Defender he is tipped to go 7-12 range and would be a good prospect for a KPB but he is very light will take some work but has good skills.
Lets be smart and get what we need so Willkie will not have to play on a player 8 cm taller we have plenty of Mids.
Pass and take a silky outside mid and trade in the future for Key back. Also guessing what the game will look like in the future with a speculative pick
It's OUR record? So what club picked up these legends and sculpted them into KPP?
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
I would take him. He has all the skills. Besides it would piss Melbourne off and be a pay back for them taking Bowey.
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
I would hope that we will try to get 2 picks inside top 20 this year, it seems the top 4 or 5 are fixed but 5-22ish are reasonably even.
If it meant using a future second and splitting our first into 14 and 18 I'd do it.
2 top 20 midfielders and 2 NGAs would be a good replenishment for the youth brigade.
If it meant using a future second and splitting our first into 14 and 18 I'd do it.
2 top 20 midfielders and 2 NGAs would be a good replenishment for the youth brigade.
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
Could we trade some players for picks Lonie is out but we wouldn't get much for him I would say a 4th rounder.
What about Seb Ross if he goes we might get a early 3rd rounder other wise who would we trade.
There is a player in the SANFL he plays for Central District Leek Alleer he is a KPD 196kg intercept mark and could get him for a late pick would be handy.
What about Seb Ross if he goes we might get a early 3rd rounder other wise who would we trade.
There is a player in the SANFL he plays for Central District Leek Alleer he is a KPD 196kg intercept mark and could get him for a late pick would be handy.
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
8. Mac Andrew (Dandenong Stingrays)
The Melbourne Next Generation Academy prospect has probably been the biggest bolter across the season. He would have to put on size and ultimately be a long-term prospect for any club that picked him up, but his athleticism and ability to play across all thirds of the ground at 200cm excites AFL clubs. Excluding his NAB League match where he got injured, Andrew averaged 15.2 disposals from his five games – the most of any ruckman – according to Champion Data. His hit-out-to-advantage rate of 18.1 per cent was also ranked fourth among the NAB League’s top 50 ruckmen for ruck contests. The AFL has changed the in-draft NGA bidding rules for 2021, with clubs with existing links to multicultural and Indigenous Academy players unable to match bids inside the top 20 selections. While Andrew is raw, recruiters believe there’s “no chance” he’s slipping outside of the top 20, especially after his performance in a Vic Metro trial game at Windy Hill earlier this year. It means the Dees are almost certain to miss out on him.
The Melbourne Next Generation Academy prospect has probably been the biggest bolter across the season. He would have to put on size and ultimately be a long-term prospect for any club that picked him up, but his athleticism and ability to play across all thirds of the ground at 200cm excites AFL clubs. Excluding his NAB League match where he got injured, Andrew averaged 15.2 disposals from his five games – the most of any ruckman – according to Champion Data. His hit-out-to-advantage rate of 18.1 per cent was also ranked fourth among the NAB League’s top 50 ruckmen for ruck contests. The AFL has changed the in-draft NGA bidding rules for 2021, with clubs with existing links to multicultural and Indigenous Academy players unable to match bids inside the top 20 selections. While Andrew is raw, recruiters believe there’s “no chance” he’s slipping outside of the top 20, especially after his performance in a Vic Metro trial game at Windy Hill earlier this year. It means the Dees are almost certain to miss out on him.
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Re: What will Saints do with their first pick 2021 draft
You would rather a pick 40-60 than Seb Ross?!
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