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if Melbourne traded there first pick, I am sure that one cannot be outbided on the priority pick. Therefore we could get an experienced player and pick viney up later.

???? Priority or F/S???

Father/son deals are sorted out BEFORE the trade period. This has been covered at length in every JV related thread here.

 
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I would love to see Hogan in the red and blue the the way he runs at the footy him and Mitch could decapitate all the opposition backmen.

He's a big fella already at 17Yrs.

WA 18s named All-Australian

Tuesday, 10 July 2012 05:21

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WA’s Jesse Hogan (pictured), Jack Martin and Dayle Garlett have been named in the All-Australian State 18s team after impressive individual performances at the 2012 NAB AFL 18s Championships.

Jesse Hogan (WA – Claremont/Marist JFC)

Height: 193cm Weight: 91kg Age: 17 years

NAB AFL Under 18 Championships: 5 matches, averaged 13.6 disposals, 6.4 marks

Tall defender/forward who is a great contested mark with a great appetite for the contest either in defence or attack

Jack Martin (WA – Claremont/Rovers FC)

Height: 184cm Weight: 64kg Age: 17 years

NAB AFL Under 18 Championships: 4 matches, averaged 19.2 disposals, 6.2 marks

Medium forward/midfielder with excellent skill set including overhead marking. His ability to run and carry is exciting and can break open games

http://www.wafootball.com.au/talent/

He's a big fella already at 17Yrs.

WA 18s named All-Australian

Tuesday, 10 July 2012 05:21

200x300-images-stories-Talent-2012-jesse-hogan.gif

WA’s Jesse Hogan (pictured), Jack Martin and Dayle Garlett have been named in the All-Australian State 18s team after impressive individual performances at the 2012 NAB AFL 18s Championships.

Jesse Hogan (WA – Claremont/Marist JFC)

Height: 193cm Weight: 91kg Age: 17 years

NAB AFL Under 18 Championships: 5 matches, averaged 13.6 disposals, 6.4 marks

Tall defender/forward who is a great contested mark with a great appetite for the

contest either in defence or attack

Jack Martin (WA – Claremont/Rovers FC)

Height: 184cm Weight: 64kg Age: 17 years

NAB AFL Under 18 Championships: 4 matches, averaged 19.2 disposals, 6.2 marks

Medium forward/midfielder with excellent skill set including overhead marking. His

ability to run and carry is exciting and can break open games

http://www.wafootball.com.au/talent/

This will sound so wrong but after seeing that picture of a teenage boy with his massive frame who doesn't picture him in a red and blue jumper and not get excited?

 
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Different scenario.

What if we finish 15th?

What if Port lose & we win a couple, & we overtake them?

Could we still strike a deal with them for Boak? And, could they get either Toumpas or Grundy 'IF' they fall below us, depending on what Sheeds wants???

Who would we take in this scenario?

Different scenario.

What if we finish 15th?

What if Port lose & we win a couple, & we overtake them?

Could we still strike a deal with them for Boak? And, could they get either Toumpas or Grundy 'IF' they fall below us, depending on what Sheeds wants???

Who would we take in this scenario?

No way we will finish above port they are 2 games clear and they will probley beat us anyway.

No way we will finish above port they are 2 games clear and they will probley beat us anyway.

We play them GC and GWS is a big possibility.

Also the dogs who have 0 easy games to come, that is just that extra step to far though imo (3 games)

He's a big fella already at 17Yrs.

WA 18s named All-Australian

Tuesday, 10 July 2012 05:21

200x300-images-stories-Talent-2012-jesse-hogan.gif

WA’s Jesse Hogan (pictured), Jack Martin and Dayle Garlett have been named in the All-Australian State 18s team after impressive individual performances at the 2012 NAB AFL 18s Championships.

Jesse Hogan (WA – Claremont/Marist JFC)

Height: 193cm Weight: 91kg Age: 17 years

NAB AFL Under 18 Championships: 5 matches, averaged 13.6 disposals, 6.4 marks

Tall defender/forward who is a great contested mark with a great appetite for the

contest either in defence or attack

Jack Martin (WA – Claremont/Rovers FC)

Height: 184cm Weight: 64kg Age: 17 years

NAB AFL Under 18 Championships: 4 matches, averaged 19.2 disposals, 6.2 marks

Medium forward/midfielder with excellent skill set including overhead marking. His

ability to run and carry is exciting and can break open games

http://www.wafootball.com.au/talent/

Blease for Hogan

We play them GC and GWS is a big possibility.

Also the dogs who have 0 easy games to come, that is just that extra step to far though imo (3 games)

The dogs will not finish below us they are 3 games clear.

They will win another game and so will port this weekend.

GWS and GCS play again.

We are a lock for 18th,17th or 16th.

Not that i like it but we are not close to even port.

 

The dogs will not finish below us they are 3 games clear.

They will win another game and so will port this weekend.

GWS and GCS play again.

We are a lock for 18th,17th or 16th.

Not that i like it but we are not close to even port.

So true. Who would have thunk it?

isn't Jack Martin a skinny skinny outside midfielder?

Why is he a pick 1. I would much rather a Hogan type.

If we get yet another skinny as a rake first round pick (Cook, Morton, Watts) I will give up.

Look at Pies, Geelong for clues on how to win a premiership. they have very few skinny types and are usually the last ones picked anyway.

Totally agree but you forgot the Swans , Hawks and Crows. Predominately huge bodied blokes. Take a look at the Swans last week. Pike, Mumford, Reid, Goodes, Everitt , Scott Thompson, Richards, Grundy. Midfield - Hannabury, Okeefe, Jack, Kennedy. They have a couple of outside runnners but they are elite and very sharp.

Totally agree but you forgot the Swans , Hawks and Crows. Predominately huge bodied blokes. Take a look at the Swans last week. Pike, Mumford, Reid, Goodes, Everitt , Scott Thompson, Richards, Grundy. Midfield - Hannabury, Okeefe, Jack, Kennedy. They have a couple of outside runnners but they are elite and very sharp.

We need bigger bodies around the ground. We struggle to influence the crunch contests When we need to. Brushed off to easily. Go for strong bodied kids please.

At the game on the weekend i could not help but notice the run and carry of S.Hill this is one player that the dees really need.

Very good at spreading from the contest of modern footy and catching teams out the back of the forward press.

We could get our own S.Hill from GWS if we bid for U17 Jack Martin this would be a great pick up IMO

At the game on the weekend i could not help but notice the run and carry of S.Hill this is one player that the dees really need.

Very good at spreading from the contest of modern footy and catching teams out the back of the forward press.

We could get our own S.Hill from GWS if we bid for U17 Jack Martin this would be a great pick up IMO

I wouldnt be totally against giving GWS pick 3 or 4 for Martin - in proviso they dont bid on Viney, maybe throw in a player aswell.

Other than that, I see a bit of Hill in Garlett - who is quick, breaks the lines, beautiful kick and also has size - massive plus.

We could get Garlett at 12-13 and that would probably make more sense than getting Martin.

I wouldnt be totally against giving GWS pick 3 or 4 for Martin - in proviso they dont bid on Viney, maybe throw in a player aswell.

Other than that, I see a bit of Hill in Garlett - who is quick, breaks the lines, beautiful kick and also has size - massive plus.

We could get Garlett at 12-13 and that would probably make more sense than getting Martin.

I think Garlett will be gone by pick 10.

Each year i get around to the under 18 carnival and i watch a fair amount of TAC cup footy.

I reccon I am a preety good judge of young players this easy said once they have been drafted

But In 09 i was praying we picked up Lewis Jetta at pick 12 we got Gysberts and 2010 was also once again hoping for Darling but we got Cook

This year if we keep all our picks i hope it looks like this

Pick# 3 I am torn betweenBen Kennedy and Oliver Wines Pick# 4 Jesse Stringer forget his injury will be a star.

Pick #13 Dayle Garlett and the next pick what ever it may be #20 Jack Viney

The dogs will not finish below us they are 3 games clear.

They will win another game and so will port this weekend.

GWS and GCS play again.

We are a lock for 18th,17th or 16th.

Not that i like it but we are not close to even port.

I thought Port were decent early in the year but they have started to drop away pretty badly, while we were completely terrible at the start of the year but look more competitive now. I still think Port will win up in Darwin, but I wouldn't be suprised if we beat them. And then with GC and GWS to go we are every chance of going past them imo.

Each year i get around to the under 18 carnival and i watch a fair amount of TAC cup footy.

I reccon I am a preety good judge of young players this easy said once they have been drafted

But In 09 i was praying we picked up Lewis Jetta at pick 12 we got Gysberts and 2010 was also once again hoping for Darling but we got Cook

This year if we keep all our picks i hope it looks like this

Pick# 3 I am torn betweenBen Kennedy and Oliver Wines Pick# 4 Jesse Stringer forget his injury will be a star.

Pick #13 Dayle Garlett and the next pick what ever it may be #20 Jack Viney

Hi there Ash i see you dont have Toumpas in there which seems highly unlikley.

Why dont you rate him?

A loss this week would do our draft situation a deal of good... and cement 16th position. Pick 3 & 4!

A loss this week would do our draft situation a deal of good... and cement 16th position. Pick 3 & 4!

Oh god, here we go again, i will never barrack for a demon loss again ever!

We need a winning culture, win win win!


The GWS mini-draft is of zero to little interest for mine.

MFC needs cattle right now... as soon as possible...

Giving up something current (most likely picks) to take a chance on a player in 2014 really doesn't strike me as a good idea.

Hi there Ash i see you dont have Toumpas in there which seems highly unlikley.

Why dont you rate him?

I do rate Toumpas, the hip is a worry though, going for Stringer and Toumpas is very risky so if i had to pick one guy with an injury history I would lean towards Stringer.

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Geez Hogan looks like a tank.

any got an footage?

Tried to find footage but could only find a bloke who is balding, ripping his shirt off and then throwing some very ordinary and suspicious punches at a sgt.slaughter character. But in all seriousness I want that Hogan kid to be a demon. He is ready made to play next year the kid is a beast and out weighs Jack Watts who is older then him. He needs to work on his set shots but he doesn't need to work on his attack on the ball. He is a nutcase when the ball is in the air and is more then happy to throw his weight around. With Mitch and Hogan the bodies would hit the floor! I don't mean this in a bad way he is the exact opposite to Watts. Watts has awesome skills and footy smarts but is skinny and not a pack mark player. Hogan isn't polished but he is a wrecking ball who takes a grab.

 

Hogan would wanna improve his kicking for goal if we were to have a serious lookm at him. its quite atrocious


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