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ANOTHER YEAR OF DRAFTING DANGEROUSLY – PART THREE

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ANOTHER YEAR OF DRAFTING DANGEROUSLY – PART THREE by Stevo

THE LANGUAGE OF THE DRAFT

The 2008 National Draft is now a little over a week away and, in the coming week or so, the football world will be swept with a plethora of draft profiles and club recruiters' assessments of their selections. I thought it would be a good idea to break up my preview of the draft by providing you with this guide to help you decipher them in order that you can understand what these people are really saying (note: not all of this material is original and some might think it's all tripe but what the heck!) -

"Outside player with good pace" - a receiver, afraid to get his jumper dirty.

"He's a real athlete" - he's played mostly basketball or soccer. Absolutely no idea about footy.

"Quick hands" or "Great vision" or "Has footy smarts" - slow.

"He's an elusive type" - like a frightened rabbit.

"Great goal sense and finishing skills" - has never handballed in his life.

"He's a burst player" - unfortunately it's just the one burst.

"Has skills, needs to work on his fitness" - will be a blimp before season's end.

"He has a great upside" - he has an even greater downside.

"Tremendous work ethic and a great competitor" - tries hard, no skills though.

"Solid citizen, from a good family" - private schoolboy.

"Natural forward" - has never tackled, shepherded or manned up in his life.

"Raking left-foot kick" - complete dud on his right.

"Suited to a tagging role" - he can run and hold a jumper at the same time.

"He will add to our depth" - we needed someone to practice tackling on.

"He's a bit of a punt, but we needed a third ruckman" - did you know this kid is 200cm tall?

"We believe he has unlimited potential" - we've never seen him play, but his draft camp profile sounded good.

"He is a Trent Croad type player" - my wife likes the look of him.

"We were sure he would be taken by St Kilda" - he'll be arrested for public drunkenness before the year is out.

"He has the knack of being able to produce something out of nothing" - unfortunately he also has a habit of producing nothing out of something.

"A very disciplined old-fashioned defender" - hasn't thought laterally in his life.

"We had him listed in our top 3" - either 15 other clubs don't know what they are doing, or we severely overrated him.

"He has played down back, in the midfield and up forward" - he's too small to play key position, too slow to play on the wing, and too unfit to play on the ball.

"He is a fine cricketer, having represented Western Australia at U17 level this year" - he is a fine cricketer, having represented Western Australia at U17 level this year.

"Lightly built ruckman" - he weighs as much as my sister.

"He is the best NSW player on offer" - he may as well be the best Ethiopian player on offer.

"The most impressive tall player at the Draft Camp" - you should have seen the rest of the hacks.

"We can't believe we got him at 52" - we haven't seen the X-rays or spoken to his parole officer yet.

"He is the son of a former club legend" - we are hoping his dad will start attending club functions again, speak to the President without swearing and sign some jumpers for our marketing department.

 
 
Which one applies to Nathan Carroll? I wonder!

"He has the knack of being able to produce something out of nothing" i.e., goals for the forward he is playing on! :angry:


Very good JAck.

A few others ...

"Great second efforts" - has no real first efforts.

"Strong in the contest" - throws weight around but does not get the ball.

"We expected him to fill out over the next year" - he does not have the physique and needs to get on the weights fast.

"He is over the injury and will join the senior group after Xmas" - he is still injured, we took a punt and hope that with a modified program that he does not have OP".

Too obvious for mine...

"We were sure he would be taken by St Kilda" - he'll be arrested for public drunkenness before the year is out.

But........

"Natural forward" - has never tackled, shepherded or manned up in his life - or spoiled!!!!

THE LANGUAGE OF THE DRAFT

Excellent post.

Forgot to mention; "Rolls Royce of the competition (Travis Johnstone)" - is very expensive. Has a massive reputation (based on nostalgia), is not practicle in the modern world (would have been Diesel in a bygone era).

 

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