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Rd 14 Daniel Nicholson Uni Blues

Rd 31 Michael Evans Claremont

Rd 48 Kelvin Lawrence Peel Thunder

Rd 63 Cameron Johnston Geelong Falcons

Rd 75 Robert Campbell Box Hill Hawks

Rd 83 Tom McNamara Melb

I guess we couldn't go a season without a Johnson on our list :)

Campbell a big surprise. Premiership ruckman. Can he play fwd?

Well done to Tommy Mac as well for perseverance. Lets hope he forces his chance.

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This certainly came from left field. No complaints from me though.

It proves how hard it is to get good ruckmen. Hawks are in dire need of good ruck stocks, so you would have to assume that they have assessed the likelihood of Campbell getting up as being extremely low.

However, good luck!

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Daniel Nicholson

Super speedy half-back with precise delivery who dominated the Victorian Amateur competition. Considered to have the goods to step up.

20yo 183cm 76kg

Michael Evans

Midfielder with good kicking skills whose talent is undoubted. Considered to have a big upside.

18yo 180cm 75kg

Kelvin Lawrence

Small forward with speed who improved as the 2010 season progressed. Had a superb WAFL under-18 finals series and was largely responsible for Peel's advance to the grand final.

18yo Indiginous 177cm 72kg

Cameron Johnston

Versatile player with no weaknesses to his game. A medium sized forward with the ability to play up the ground. Runs long and hard, with a booming and accurate kick.

18yo 181cm 78kgs

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It proves how hard it is to get good ruckmen. Hawks are in dire need of good ruck stocks, so you would have to assume that they have assessed the likelihood of Campbell getting up as being extremely low.

However, good luck!

As I see it Campbell was a bit like Brad Miller in that he was told to be aggressive and copped a lot of needless suspensions. Curbing that aggression weakened his performances. Maybe the club is confident he can play without the "unsociable football" mantra of the Dorks.

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It proves how hard it is to get good ruckmen. Hawks are in dire need of good ruck stocks, so you would have to assume that they have assessed the likelihood of Campbell getting up as being extremely low.

However, good luck!

Indeed - I thought the reason he gave it away in the first place was because his body was cactus.

It's a good pick I think - risking nothing as the draft had already been well and truly pillaged by this point, so there would not be much quality after. Already proven he can play, the only big question is his body.

The last few picks were always going to be used on mature players.


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Very big fan of this move.

Ok, say hawthorn do get Hale, so we're still looking for a bit of an upgrade on Paul Johnson...

One from leftfield: Robert Campbell.

No?

If he's filling a need until the kids develop, his body would only need to stand up for a year or 2 at the most.

He was quite a capable big man in his time.

edit: spelling

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Bails said they were looking for the right type of character for the team.

This guy has set up a business working with young footballers: here

so he fits that bill.

That cheeky smile on bails dial was "have I got something out of left field.

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Robert Campbell (wiki)

A somewhat inspired selection. Certainly bolsters the Rucks stocks as of the moment (meaning not waiting for others to come on..and they still might )

Hopefully has got all his niggles either out of the way or managed. Id supose this otherwise why select him..lol

A Jamar-Campbell duo...not too shabby at all.

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Bails said they were looking for the right type of character for the team.

This guy has set up a business working with young footballers: here

so he fits that bill.

That cheeky smile on bails dial was "have I got something out of left field.

Exactly.

Grinning like a Cheshire cat.

He'll be like an extra development coach, and a very good one at that.

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wow, i think I like the brown selection.

thought it must be some kid with the same name when the afl site didn't show any details on him.

so melbourne and hawks have done a swap of sorts!

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wow, i think I like the brown selection.

thought it must be some kid with the same name when the afl site didn't show any details on him.

so melbourne and hawks have done a swap of sorts!

Brown?

Now you're getting Robbie Campbell and Campbell Brown confused.


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I'm not againat this deicsion, but if someone had thrown his name up over the last few weeks they would have been shot down and ridiculed. He gets selected and it's an inspired move. I had just got used to the idea of throwing Spencer/Gawn/Fitzy/Martin to the wolves with PJ gone. I hope his knees hold up.

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No doubt Viney would have given some input into this. Seems like a good move.

Can't help thinking that Big Jimma would also love this selection. The following extract from Wiki "Robert Campbell, known for his dedication for doing good work in the community with not for profit foundations and community groups while playing in the AFL has continued this work in retirement."

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Hopefully has got all his niggles either out of the way or managed. Id supose this otherwise why select him..lol

Says he's knee is better than first thought, hence the desire to return to the game.

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Very happy with this selection, Minimal cost and bolsters areas. I don't recall Robbie Campbell being much of a forward, Can anyone shed any light on this ?

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Very happy with this selection, Minimal cost and bolsters areas. I don't recall Robbie Campbell being much of a forward, Can anyone shed any light on this ?

Campbell was used a few times by the Hawks as a full-back. Im pretty sure he played on the Neitz and Barry Hall types at various stages.

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Brown?

Now you're getting Robbie Campbell and Campbell Brown confused.

yeah, I always do. Its their fault though.

Fortunately everyone knew what I wanted to say, not what I actually said

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He played a fair bit of CHB too.

JackAttack, it was raised by a few different people at times since the beginning of October & no one has been ridiculed.

I think it's an astute decision by the footy dept.

Much like Richmond bringing in Miller, but our acquisition could fill a need and actually has premiership experience.

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