This year's draft
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This year's draft
Cal Twomey has put out his July top 20, and it's stacked with Academy players and father/sons......and guess what? None are tied to us.
There is bugger all available midfield talent that would be available to us.
If our first pick is outside the top 5, the odds of us snaring a high quality mid with our first pick will be extremely thin
Chris Toce has a tough job ahead of him
There is bugger all available midfield talent that would be available to us.
If our first pick is outside the top 5, the odds of us snaring a high quality mid with our first pick will be extremely thin
Chris Toce has a tough job ahead of him
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Re: This year's draft
But I'm sure there'll continue to be a deafening chorus of posters on here saying "clear out all the dead wood, make a statement."
AFAIC, we are going to be looking to the likes of Ross, Crouch, Billings, Byrnes and possibly Bytel for as long as they are prepared to keep playing for us. And we are also going to be looking to Windhager, Owens and Phillipou to keep on developing and to begin to make a serious impact on games through the midfield.
We might pick up another Dal Santo or Montagna with a pick outside the top 10, but we'd be made to count on doing that.
AFAIC, we are going to be looking to the likes of Ross, Crouch, Billings, Byrnes and possibly Bytel for as long as they are prepared to keep playing for us. And we are also going to be looking to Windhager, Owens and Phillipou to keep on developing and to begin to make a serious impact on games through the midfield.
We might pick up another Dal Santo or Montagna with a pick outside the top 10, but we'd be made to count on doing that.
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Re: This year's draft
Sad, but realistic and f****** true.meher baba wrote: ↑Wed 19 Jul 2023 5:55pm But I'm sure there'll continue to be a deafening chorus of posters on here saying "clear out all the dead wood, make a statement."
AFAIC, we are going to be looking to the likes of Ross, Crouch, Billings, Byrnes and possibly Bytel for as long as they are prepared to keep playing for us. And we are also going to be looking to Windhager, Owens and Phillipou to keep on developing and to begin to make a serious impact on games through the midfield.
We might pick up another Dal Santo or Montagna with a pick outside the top 10, but we'd be made to count on doing that.
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As far as I know, academies don't mean sh*t anymore outside of the northern states, so I wouldn't worry too much. Only the Suns, Lions, Swans and Giants can match bids inside the top 40 because the AFL are arseholes.cwrcyn wrote: ↑Wed 19 Jul 2023 5:35pm Cal Twomey has put out his July top 20, and it's stacked with Academy players and father/sons......and guess what? None are tied to us.
There is bugger all available midfield talent that would be available to us.
If our first pick is outside the top 5, the odds of us snaring a high quality mid with our first pick will be extremely thin
Chris Toce has a tough job ahead of him
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Re: This year's draft
I’m pretty sure there’s a rule on this forum about realist common sense posts.meher baba wrote: ↑Wed 19 Jul 2023 5:55pm But I'm sure there'll continue to be a deafening chorus of posters on here saying "clear out all the dead wood, make a statement."
AFAIC, we are going to be looking to the likes of Ross, Crouch, Billings, Byrnes and possibly Bytel for as long as they are prepared to keep playing for us. And we are also going to be looking to Windhager, Owens and Phillipou to keep on developing and to begin to make a serious impact on games through the midfield.
We might pick up another Dal Santo or Montagna with a pick outside the top 10, but we'd be made to count on doing that.
I agree this is on the money we’re not a destination club and generally can only recruit by paying overs
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Re: This year's draft
The academy kids Twomey listed were almost all Gold Coast and GWS, so we won't get access to them. Combine that with two father/sons inside the top 20 it's effectively a compromised draft.
I think it's around 6 or 7 inside the top 20 who are unattainable
I think it's around 6 or 7 inside the top 20 who are unattainable
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Re: This year's draft
What I want to happen: Ideally I want to trade Gresham out and do a first round pick swap (if we finish higher than Carlton) for Paddy Dow and our compo pick. With that pick swap we should be looking around that 10 spot and land a gun midfielder in Darcy Wilson. He’s a two way runner, burst speed, good ball user and most importantly kicks goals. Likened to a JHF / Petracca type.
What will actually happen. We trade out Gresham get a late round 2 or early round 3 pick. We will land key Defender Sandy Dragons 200cm (and still growing) Ollie Murphy.
Im okay with that.
Means we got going forward last three years drafts picks:
DEF - MURPHY (FB), NWM (HB)
MID - OWENS (ROVER / HF), PHILLIPOU (RUCK ROVER / HF)
CEN - HEATH (RUCK), WINDHAGER (C)
FWD - KING (FF), PERIS (FP), CAMINITI (CHF), KEELER (CHF / ROT RUCK)
Looking at the above still need to draft another inside mid, some outside elite wingers or an elite HBF to free NWM on the wing and a few back man with good intercepting marks, pace and elite disposal. We are building nicely.
What will actually happen. We trade out Gresham get a late round 2 or early round 3 pick. We will land key Defender Sandy Dragons 200cm (and still growing) Ollie Murphy.
Im okay with that.
Means we got going forward last three years drafts picks:
DEF - MURPHY (FB), NWM (HB)
MID - OWENS (ROVER / HF), PHILLIPOU (RUCK ROVER / HF)
CEN - HEATH (RUCK), WINDHAGER (C)
FWD - KING (FF), PERIS (FP), CAMINITI (CHF), KEELER (CHF / ROT RUCK)
Looking at the above still need to draft another inside mid, some outside elite wingers or an elite HBF to free NWM on the wing and a few back man with good intercepting marks, pace and elite disposal. We are building nicely.