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3 realistic options for pick 12...

Who would you take at pick 12? 79 members have voted

  1. 1. Assuming theres no major draft sliders, who would you pick at 12 if these guys were all available?

    • Jack Darling
    • Tom Lynch
    • Bille Smedts
    • Other (specify who your realistic option is)

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Darling doesn't have awareness..?

The one thing I think is common amongst the elite players, is their cleanness with the footy.

Not that that reflects on either Darling or Harper.

 

Pick 12. Billie Smedts

Pick 32. Callum Sinclair

If we get these two I will be stoked!

Exactly what we need...

I'll tell ya, im warming to this Harper kid

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=XMMrj16d2BA

Fast, tough, great disposal, loves a goal. Would not be dissapointed. Looks similar to Caddy.

This is going to be a hard decision.

I just had a look,,, there's a lot to like about what he does,, but Also how he goes about it.

 

Voted Jack Darling.

I know that "wrap sheet" being that he is from WA (as all WA boys seem to want to go back there) and that he has been in a sex romp, and fights and he probably has also been credited for creating the atom bomb. But lets be real. 191cm power forward who could carve the game to pieces. They do not grow on trees, and he could be that player that makes it impossible for a side to shut us down.

RISK could lead to a very nice reward.

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I just had a look,,, there's a lot to like about what he does,, but Also how he goes about it.

He does look good... A couple of nice goals he got there. Also like how he bumps. uses his body well


He does look good... A couple of nice goals he got there. Also like how he bumps. uses his body well

Yep, & general take it on attitude, lets make it happen. I remember Bosustow & others with that will. It was nice to see. Quick mind & also instinctive, he trusts, That buys time in buckets. He could go quite high.

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