Mids available in 2021 draft
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Mids available in 2021 draft
Zac Taylor
Marcus Windhager
Campbell Chesser
Sam Butler
Josh Goater
Matthew Roberts
Tyler Sonsie
Josh Sinn
Nasiah Wanganeen Milera
Matthew Johnson
Arlo Draper
Neil Erasmus
Josh Ward
Hopefully we get two from that list
Marcus Windhager
Campbell Chesser
Sam Butler
Josh Goater
Matthew Roberts
Tyler Sonsie
Josh Sinn
Nasiah Wanganeen Milera
Matthew Johnson
Arlo Draper
Neil Erasmus
Josh Ward
Hopefully we get two from that list
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
Any one in particular stand out to you?
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
No left foot.
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
I like him too but the go home factor is just too risky IMO. Stick with a Victorian
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
I agree.
Always a risk with a FRDP from interstate
Unless they are a clear cut pick, go local
Always a risk with a FRDP from interstate
Unless they are a clear cut pick, go local
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
First round draft picks get picked up by interstate teams all the time, what's the ratio of players staying where drafted vs going home.
I don't think it's as bad some are trying to make it out to be.
I don't think it's as bad some are trying to make it out to be.
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
As long as he's got a good character, he should be a beauty.
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
If you are talking about me I don't have stats to back it up but it's a definitely a issue especially in our current environment . IMO a lot of players eventfully head back to their state of origin which is only natural
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
My quick research shows a total of 81 players were drafted to an interstate club in the first round going back to 2013.
15 have gone back home.
Not that bad really.
15 have gone back home.
Not that bad really.
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
So 1 in 7 DPs go home?
I don’t like those odds with such a valuable commodity as a first round DP
I don’t like those odds with such a valuable commodity as a first round DP
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
It won't worry many of the recruiters, in fact, it will give us another point of interest in this year's draft.
North are tipped to take a South Australian with their first pick.
Their first pick in 2020 was also a South Australian.
North are tipped to take a South Australian with their first pick.
Their first pick in 2020 was also a South Australian.
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
How many of those were Gold Coast players and 'came home' more due to Salary Cap / Crap team issues more than Go Home Factor??
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
Ideally, we would be looking to draft three kids.
Windhager and Owens are Academy players. Two things need to happen: They need to not be taken in picks 1-20 and we need enough points to bid for them.
Not sure we have enough at the moment.
So that leaves pick 9 which will end up being 11.
Again it will depend on who's available.
Victorian draft candidates haven't played much footy so it will be based on what form they have shown from limited game time and how well they went at Under 16.
Choosing solely from the players on your list, and based on what I think the club is looking for, Josh Sinn, captain of the Sandy Dragons is a definite possibility. One of his assets is his breakaway speed which is what our recruiters are looking for in a prospect, this time around.
I also like Tyler Sonsie. His VFL game for Box Hill was outstanding. He looks not far off AFL.
If we picked up Sinn, Windhager and Owens we will have done very well.
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
AFL Talent Ambassador Kevin Sheehan has put forward two smokeys to keep an eye on in this year’s National Draft.
Murray Bushrangers talent Tom Brown is an exciting prospect who possess “mercurial-type ability” through traffic, according to Sheehan.
“When he comes off half-back or plays half-forward, he just steps through them as if they’re not there at times.
“He’s got great speed, breaks away on many, many occasions as well.”
Sheehan also singled out Subiaco midfielder-forward Neil Erasmus as a player he expects to go in the first round of the 2021 draft.
“I like the kid Neil Erasmus, a boy from Subiaco and born in South Africa,” the draft guru said.
“He had a corkie, so he’s missed the National stage … but he’ll still go first round this boy – a really gifted half-forward/midfielder, strong, he’s attack on the ball and skill in the air around goals are all pretty elite.
Murray Bushrangers talent Tom Brown is an exciting prospect who possess “mercurial-type ability” through traffic, according to Sheehan.
“When he comes off half-back or plays half-forward, he just steps through them as if they’re not there at times.
“He’s got great speed, breaks away on many, many occasions as well.”
Sheehan also singled out Subiaco midfielder-forward Neil Erasmus as a player he expects to go in the first round of the 2021 draft.
“I like the kid Neil Erasmus, a boy from Subiaco and born in South Africa,” the draft guru said.
“He had a corkie, so he’s missed the National stage … but he’ll still go first round this boy – a really gifted half-forward/midfielder, strong, he’s attack on the ball and skill in the air around goals are all pretty elite.
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Re: Mids available in 2021 draft
I think we need to hit the mark in regards position with our first pick, we want and need a pure, balanced midfielder, with breakaway speed. Please not a half back or half forward. We need a genuine mid.