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jake stringer playing for bendigo gold on the ABC now for anyone interested.

Thanks, I watched the second half. And while he didn't get a lot of it he's got a great footy brain and looks a prospect. He looked as comfortable at that level in a final as he did when I watched him in the u18 championships. He finished with approx. 15 disposals and a goal.

He's a very difficult player to peg. He looks really at home on the ball, but can play forward and kick goals, so I understand the Pavlich comparisons that I've read. Clearly I haven't seen enough of him, but from what I have I'd be very comfortable giving up pick 13. I just hope we get one of Kennedy, Menzel, Stringer, Garlett, or Wines at that pick. Surely one of them will be available. I'd prefer any of those players to Caddy.

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Thanks, I watched the second half. And while he didn't get a lot of it he's got a great footy brain and looks a prospect. He looked as comfortable at that level in a final as he did when I watched him in the u18 championships. He finished with approx. 15 disposals and a goal.

He's a very difficult player to peg. He looks really at home on the ball, but can play forward and kick goals, so I understand the Pavlich comparisons that I've read. Clearly I haven't seen enough of him, but from what I have I'd be very comfortable giving up pick 13. I just hope we get one of Kennedy, Menzel, Stringer, Garlett, or Wines at that pick. Surely one of them will be available. I'd prefer any of those players to Caddy.

The good thing is, given Essendpn finish outside the 8, our pick basically goes up by 1, seeing that they will have to part with their 1st rounder for Daniher (though that's still a massive win for them, would be rapt to have gotten him at pick 1 if we had it.)

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I stand up and take notice when Knightmare's BF mock draft says: "Stringer is probably the best talent in the draft and had it not been for a broken leg this season I would probably have him at no.1.

"Stringer’s conditioning isn’t nearly where it was pre-injury and doesn’t seem to have his trademark explosiveness and leaping ability back yet and the endurance is nowhere near where it was but what’s encouraging is that he is still attacking the ball as hard as ever and working as hard as he can to impose himself on games."

This is what I witnessed today. Despite his (temporary) limitations he was rummaging around packs and influencing contests. But what I liked most was his core strength; his tackling was hard and effective. His disposal is both clean and classy and I loved the sidestep hugging the boundary on a back flank.

The question remains if he'll get snapped up inside the top 10. Knightmare seems to think he'll fall at 17 - that's daylight robbery. With Viney and Toumpas / O'Rourke / Wines we could afford to let Jake rehabilitate throughout 2013 with minimal pressure. I absolutely believe he is a player worth waiting for.

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Stringer was equal-third in the 'Clean Hands Test' and equal-first in the 'Goal Kicking Test' at the Draft Combine.

Just saw this, shows that he still has his skills. doubt he will slide too our pick 14 with some good results like that. we could get a real bargain. goal kicking was excellent but didnt feature in the top 10 in the field kicking, cant win them all i guess. This is why he was rated as a top 3 pick pre-injury

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I wouldn't be disappointed if we picked him up at 4 to be honest. Stringer looks as though he is going to be a gun at the top level.

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One of the most impressive things about him is recording these testing results after coming back from that serious injury. At some point in AFL life all players will have to battle through this process. He's passed with flying colours!

Ideally now... Stringer at 14. If it was between him and Hogan at 4, jeepers Hogan looks real' good! But Stringer's going to be a brilliant player for whoever he puts on the boots for.

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Pick 13 is a long shot- I know someone involved in Bulldogs recruiting and McCartny is very keen on this kid. They are more than likely to pick him up if they don't use their picks on Martin.

They are rumoured to be using their picks on Martin.

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Love Stringer but after the events of the last couple of days the recruiters might be after a bit more outside pace instead of a heavy body.

Toumpas at 4 would be awesome, O'Rourke another possibility. I'd like Kennedy but he will probably fall somewhere in the no man's land between our pick 4 and the next pick we end up with.

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