vacuous space wrote:
Also, the number of ruckmen in the AFL taken after pick 40 is very low. Most decent ones are taken in the top-30. .
I would be interested your see your stats on this as the records that I can easily check don't go back far enough
....but from what I can see where you get a good ruckman from varies widely......EXCEPT with a bias for players taken in the top 4 which is not surprising.
However of last years top rucks:
1 Aaron Sandilands Fremantle 15 15 v Geelong, Round 17 26.9
2 Dean Cox West Coast 21 29 v Collingwood, Second Semi-Final 23.0
3 Jeff White Melbourne 22 16 v Carlton, Round 22 21.0
4 Brendon Lade Port Adelaide 25 14 v Geelong, Grand Final 20.7
5 Darren Jolly Sydney 23 14 v Collingwood, Second Elimination Final 19.9
6 Brad Ottens Geelong 22 19 v Port Adelaide, Grand Final 19.0
7 Hamish McIntosh Kangaroos 25 18 v Port Adelaide, Preliminary Final 18.5
8 Jamie Charman Brisbane 17 5 v Sydney, Round 20 18.5
9 Peter Street Western Bulldogs 12 14 v Adelaide, Round 20 17.8
10 Peter Everitt Sydney 23 18 v Collingwood, Second Elimination Final 17.6
The first 2, and the best 2, in Cox and Sandliands were ex-rookies....so not top 30...or even top 70!!!
Lade was part of Port's inaugral side....so I am not sure what draft selection process applied in their formation.
Ottens, White were both taken in the first few...and were acknowledged as exceptional talents.
Charman was pick 29 in 2000....and one of the few 197cm ruckmen to make it.
Street was pick 17 in 98...but is no great shake...
Everitt was????????????????????????
Darren Jolly was taken by Melbourne origianally as?????
Goodes was pick 43 in 97
Troy Simmonds was taken in the 99 Pre-season draft.... and so along with Cox and sandlinads it means that 3 of theuseful ruckmen going around were very cheap pick-ups.
And then as an example of growing your own
Robert Warnock
as the number 42 draft pick in the 2005 AFL Draft from the Sandringham Dragons.
Warnock played the entire 2006 season with West Perth in the WAFL as a ruckman.
He made his AFL debut for the Fremantle Dockers in Rd 6 against the Brisbane Lions.
He is regarded as one Fremantle's key future prospects, averaging 10 ruck hit outs per game in his first season and being awarded the Beacon Award for the best new talent at the 2007 Doig Medal awards night.
He drew alot of attention from rival AFL clubs who tried to get him in this trade period but Freo said all along that he was not for trade.
A "Warnook" Selection is my preferred method of growing our own.
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