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Scully, Trengrove, Butcher, Ball

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Christensen comes across as a bit of a one paced player.

Yeah, you're right, but he seems to read the play fairly well and use the ball pretty well too.

I guess we have enough of his type anyway though.

 
Yeah, you're right, but he seems to read the play fairly well and use the ball pretty well too.

I guess we have enough of his type anyway though.

We got rid of our "one paced" (slow) player for pick 11. I couldn't see us getting another one?!

We got rid of our "one paced" (slow) player for pick 11. I couldn't see us getting another one?!

Yeah, you're right, I don't think we'll go after Luke Ball either...

Good is good, one paced or not.

 
Think they are into young Jordan Gysberts aswell ... However, heard from a reliable source Port complained about how the Eastern Rangers kids lacked preparation for their interviews.

For a second round selection though

Scully and JT are a lock at Pick 1 and 2.

Pick 11 and 18 are used for a forward like Black, Griffiths, maybe the Butch, Carlilse, Panos or even Talia who I believe is the next Michael Hurley (without bashing cabbies). Lucas or Jetta could slip through to us at pick 11 so long as we get a KPP at 18. If no for Jetta or Lucas, a ruckman like Vardy at 18 would be an extremely good pick-up.

Luke Ball if selected in PSD#1 I reckon he potentially will captain Melbourne in 2011. Good leader, former All-Australian, captain and B&F winner. Also it could be a bit to soon for JT, Grimes, Morts, Scully, etc. Others for this position could be Moloney, Jones or Davey.


or even Talia who I believe is the next Michael Hurley (without bashing cabbies).

Talia is not in Hurley's league.

And if you thought that he was that good why would you say "or even Talia" and list him last ?

Talia is not in Hurley's league.

And if you thought that he was that good why would you say "or even Talia" and list him last ?

He will be in the same 'League' soon but isn't half the player that Hurley is..... no shame in that, Hurley is set for a massive career.

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