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Thought he deserved his own thread.

198cm 92kg key forward who can also play in the ruck and is a good mark.

Kicked 66 goals for South Fremantle last year as a 17 year old and is expected to go in the top 10 this year.

With his body weight/height he doesn't have that much weight needed to put on either.

If we are able to secure Viney in the second round and are able to take Toumpas with pick 3. Would Shaw be worth a punt at pick 4???

That way we've secured an inside midfielder, an outside midfielder and a key forward to address three of our weaknesses.

Wonder what people think of him, especially our WA Demons and if he'd be worth the punt at pick 4? I suspect the Bulldogs will take him at 6 otherwise.

 

Thought he deserved his own thread.

198cm 92kg key forward who can also play in the ruck and is a good mark.

Kicked 66 goals for South Fremantle last year as a 17 year old and is expected to go in the top 10 this year.

With his body weight/height he doesn't have that much weight needed to put on either.

If we are able to secure Viney in the second round and are able to take Toumpas with pick 3. Would Shaw be worth a punt at pick 4???

That way we've secured an inside midfielder, an outside midfielder and a key forward to address three of our weaknesses.

Wonder what people think of him, especially our WA Demons and if he'd be worth the punt at pick 4? I suspect the Bulldogs will take him at 6 otherwise.

I think people think Hogan is better than him, so trading pick 4 for use or 6 for the Dogs to get Hogan is proposed before Shaw gets taken from what i hear.

I would target Mayes before him at 4 also

Meaning if we pass and the dogs take Hogan at 6 he may slideoutside the top 10.

Edited by Jordie_tackles

Maybe pick 13 if we can snare Viney in the second round but only if this kid is ready to go! Don't want another 'project player'.

 

Have seen the kid and quite impressed with him, would not use pick 4 on him and don't think anyone will take him Top 10, it's a gamble but think he may be there at 13

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