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I'm happy to write off pick 70 but I'll be really disappointed if we don't use pick 53 in the National Draft.

If we don't use pick 53 it means we gave away stefan martin for nothing! (yes, I know we gave away cale for nothing)

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I see no problem with Clint going to the rookie list (even if he is in the leadership group). What we really need is to have a list that will hit the ground running on Round 1 and keep going all year. I acknowledge that we will experiment and trial during the NAB Cup but I feel really good that we are going to have a serious tilt at it this year!

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Gillies to replace Sellar or Macdonald?

If the choice is to get rid of Sellar or Macdonald it would have to be Macca surely?

Sellar is serviceable down back, forward and can pinch hit ruck...or am I describing Pedersen?

Maybe Macdonald will get another year but personally I would prefer Sellar.

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Gillies to replace Sellar or Macdonald?

If the choice is to get rid of Sellar or Macdonald it would have to be Macca surely?

Sellar is serviceable down back, forward and can pinch hit ruck...or am I describing Pedersen?

Maybe Macdonald will get another year but personally I would prefer Sellar.

Hahahahahahahahahahahaha..... (I hope that came out correctly as it's hard to type and facepalm at the same time)

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I like Rivers a lot but not sure he can hold down fullback like scarlet, i think Geelong may have gotten this one wrong.

Scarlett didn't play full-back though (except in the ill-fated 2008 GF) - Lonergan does and Harry Taylor is the 2nd KPB. Scarlett was 3rd tall defender like Fletcher is. Rivers is a direct role replacement - just not as good or as quick.

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Is it possible that we are thinking of using Gillies more as a mid sized back rather than KPD, hows his kicking? Is he fast?

I had the following answer form a Geelong supporter on BF:

"Quick, attacking, needs game time."

When I said we were quite well off for backs they said:

"Tall winger? -that's where I thought he could play at Geelong."

I'd take their replies with a grain of salt, although it's more than I could offer. I expect he's depth that will get his chance to cement a spot. We probably thought him best available.

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Thing is also hes a ready to go player. No need to wait for development allowing better developing of other players .

This is nothing short of wholesale change in action. Very much needed .

any more changes & the culture will be lonely shivering in the corner.

A new canvas & plenty of painting to come.

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I had the following answer form a Geelong supporter on BF:

"Quick, attacking, needs game time."

When I said we were quite well off for backs they said:

"Tall winger? -that's where I thought he could play at Geelong."

I'd take their replies with a grain of salt, although it's more than I could offer. I expect he's depth that will get his chance to cement a spot. We probably thought him best available.

That sounds great! If he can run the lines from half back and is a decent kick he may well find himself getting a chance off HBF this year.

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As the senior list's have been increased to 40 as of next season we still have 4 live selections in the coming drafts to use (Viney included).

This allows us:

Pick 4: Ollie Wines

Pick 27: Jack Viney

Pick 49: Mason Wood (outside mid/forward)

Pick 53: Leigh Osborne (mature age quick HBF)

Edit: Club website hasn't included Gillies on the player list yet. We will not have room to select a player in the PSD. Removed Sherman/Toy/Gram possable pick ups.

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As the senior list's have been increased to 40 as of next season we still have 4 live selections in the coming drafts to use (Viney included).

This allows us:

Pick 4: Ollie Wines

Pick 27: Jack Viney

Pick 49: Mason Wood (outside mid/forward)

Pick 53: Leigh Osborne (mature age quick HBF)

Edit: Club website hasn't included Gillies on the player list yet. We will not have room to select a player in the PSD. Removed Sherman/Toy/Gram possable pick ups.

Suspect we won't use pick 53, but go for someone in the PSD. Pick 3 there could be useful, especially if GWS take Tippet, as in that case we'd effectively have pick 2.

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Suspect we won't use pick 53, but go for someone in the PSD. Pick 3 there could be useful, especially if GWS take Tippet, as in that case we'd effectively have pick 2.

But it'll be pick 2 out of more or less the same pool of players, minus those taken after 53 in the ND. I reckon 53 is too early to be passing in favour of the PSD.
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But it'll be pick 2 out of more or less the same pool of players, minus those taken after 53 in the ND. I reckon 53 is too early to be passing in favour of the PSD.

Agree, and with players able to nominate for the national draft combined with the creation of delisted FA, the pre-season draft is becoming less valuable and edging towards redundancy.

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I can't say I'm excited by this appointment. We mustn't have rated any of the available mids.

that or think we'll have enough to work with until some more come on line ( into sight ) next year .
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