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Re: Draft Target
Van Es looks good and is a Vic country kid he would be ready to play almost straight away if available we should grab him. 197cm 98kg his vertical 98cm best in the combine and 4th in the sprint so is a real prospect might need to use earlier pick on him would be greatly sort after.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Thu 24 Nov 2022 10:08pmBe an interesting selection given the amount of similiar sized defenders we have. Surely other defenders like Phllips or Van Es who can play the full back role are .ore suitable?
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Re: Draft Target
i have no idea myself
So I'm always intrigued with selections by our club
Here is espn's Chris Doerre take on the draft
10. St Kilda - Cameron Mackenzie (St Kilda NGA) - Sandringham Dragons (VIC)
Despite being a Saints Academy prospect, St Kilda will not have first access to Mackenzie as bids for Next-Generation Academy prospects can no longer be matched inside the top 40. A balanced and well-rounded midfielder, Mackenzie is a strong contested ball winner and is equally adept receiving the ball on the move at stoppages, where he displays quickness and evasion. He also hurts the opposition by foot by placing his kicks out in front of his targets to lead onto.
32. St Kilda - Mitch Szybkowski - Dandenong Stingrays (VIC)
A strong ball-winning midfielder, Szybkowski is one of this draft's better inside distributors, with his work by hand arguably the best in the draft. Possessing good speed, Szybkowski spreads well from stoppages, covers a lot of ground, displays agility, and, when given the time and space, places his kicks accurately out in front of targets.
37. St Kilda - Coby Burgiel - Gippsland Power (VIC)
A versatile and speedy midfielder who hits the scoreboard and wins his own ball, Burgiel displays the versatility to play an inside or outside role or up forward. What stands out most with Burgiel is how natural he is with ball in hand in general play, and how rarely he needs to break stride whether marking or receiving by hand on the move.
48. St Kilda - Max Knobel - Gippsland Power (VIC)
The son of former AFL ruckman Trent, Max Knobel is a late blooming ruckman who has continued growing this year. Now standing at 206cm, Knobel is a project player who is still growing into his body but is developing rapidly and has a knack for getting to the right positions behind the ball to take intercept marks.
So I'm always intrigued with selections by our club
Here is espn's Chris Doerre take on the draft
10. St Kilda - Cameron Mackenzie (St Kilda NGA) - Sandringham Dragons (VIC)
Despite being a Saints Academy prospect, St Kilda will not have first access to Mackenzie as bids for Next-Generation Academy prospects can no longer be matched inside the top 40. A balanced and well-rounded midfielder, Mackenzie is a strong contested ball winner and is equally adept receiving the ball on the move at stoppages, where he displays quickness and evasion. He also hurts the opposition by foot by placing his kicks out in front of his targets to lead onto.
32. St Kilda - Mitch Szybkowski - Dandenong Stingrays (VIC)
A strong ball-winning midfielder, Szybkowski is one of this draft's better inside distributors, with his work by hand arguably the best in the draft. Possessing good speed, Szybkowski spreads well from stoppages, covers a lot of ground, displays agility, and, when given the time and space, places his kicks accurately out in front of targets.
37. St Kilda - Coby Burgiel - Gippsland Power (VIC)
A versatile and speedy midfielder who hits the scoreboard and wins his own ball, Burgiel displays the versatility to play an inside or outside role or up forward. What stands out most with Burgiel is how natural he is with ball in hand in general play, and how rarely he needs to break stride whether marking or receiving by hand on the move.
48. St Kilda - Max Knobel - Gippsland Power (VIC)
The son of former AFL ruckman Trent, Max Knobel is a late blooming ruckman who has continued growing this year. Now standing at 206cm, Knobel is a project player who is still growing into his body but is developing rapidly and has a knack for getting to the right positions behind the ball to take intercept marks.
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Re: Draft Target
Oh Bakesy...you walked right into that onesaintsRrising wrote: ↑Thu 24 Nov 2022 1:15pmI tend to prefer it when they go for the best pick available
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I hope a) we get him and b) you are right. He is a big boy already but kpd take a while to get goodSaintmike65 wrote: ↑Fri 25 Nov 2022 4:40pmDoubt it would take years for Van Es to make it..he’s already 99kg’s @ 18 years old!!DJ Higgins wrote: ↑Fri 25 Nov 2022 4:20pm James Van Es is the defender we want. If we can get him with pick 47 (or whatever it will be by then) then we have done well. He will take years to come good but plan for the future plus well worth the risk.
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Well all I can say is West Coast must of known that another club was going to take him before their 3 pick but all's fair in love & warbangaulegend wrote: ↑Thu 24 Nov 2022 11:11pmHearing similar on the grape vine West Coast not using either of their first 2 picks on Hewett hoping for him to slide to pick 20. That may change if Ginbey goes before their pick at 9 . Interesting times aheadsaintsRrising wrote: ↑Thu 24 Nov 2022 1:20pm I think WCE might hope to get him with their third pick (20).