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i can't see us taking another big foward in this draft since we already have Clark, Dawes and Hogan ready to go next season. We have that part sorted, along with our backline which seems pretty strong. Desperately need mids, strong mids. Dunstan fits that well

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People keep saying that Queen's Birthday is our Grand Final (which annoys the crap out of me), but Draft day has become our GF.

We cant even win that..

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People need to stop looking at how skinny a kid is and look at how they win the footy. It would also be good if people who comment on threads such as these actually make it clear whether they have actually seen a player play that they comment on or are just an expert based on reading big footy. I could not care how good Boyd looks with Clark, Dawes and Hogan we need nothing more than mids. If people want us to not take the best kids and trade for established players it would be good if they could give examples as to the pick we have who they think may be achievable. Its then easier to rate how good the drugs are they are on.

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People need to stop looking at how skinny a kid is and look at how they win the footy. It would also be good if people who comment on threads such as these actually make it clear whether they have actually seen a player play that they comment on or are just an expert based on reading big footy. I could not care how good Boyd looks with Clark, Dawes and Hogan we need nothing more than mids. If people want us to not take the best kids and trade for established players it would be good if they could give examples as to the pick we have who they think may be achievable. Its then easier to rate how good the drugs are they are on.

Big Red, I am one who has joked about skinny kids. However, SA's James Aish looks one hell of a prospect IMO based on reports from the Championships. And I agree, mids must be our target.

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Ben cavarra will be the steal of the draft. Great leadership down at eastern an is balanced bettween inside and outside. 35 possessions in first game of championships


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Two weeks down the track and there are three new faces in the TAC Cup Future Stars top 10 and Django gets his wish. Luke Dunstan is in it:-

1. GWS TOM BOYD (Eastern Ranges) (1)

2. Melbourne JOSH KELLY (Sandringham Dragons) (2)

3. W Bulldogs MATT SCHARENBERG (South Australia) (5)

4. Brisbane JONATHON MARSH (Western Australia) (7)

5. St. Kilda JAMES AISH (South Australia) (3)

5. St Kilda JONATHON MARSH (Western Australia) (7)

6. North Melbourne LUKE MCDONALD (Oakleigh Chargers F/S) (6)

7. Gold Coast KOBE KOLODJASHNIJ (Tasmania) ( - )

8. West Coast JACK BILLINGS (Oakleigh Chargers) (4)

9. Carlton LUKE DUNSTAN (South Australia) ( - )

10. GWS Giants LEWIS TAYLOR (Geelong Falcons) ( - )

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Lewis Taylor the best to have ever progressed through the Falcons according to Mick Turner. Surpassing Ablett, Bartel, Brown, Hodge and Troy Davis as juniors.

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The Boyd situation is interesting. He's rated so highly, but the sides likely to have the first two picks have no need of another tall forward. He could very easily slip to three. He won't drop further as both the Saints and Doggies need a forward badly. It's really going to put the "Best Available" line to the test.

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The Boyd situation is interesting. He's rated so highly, but the sides likely to have the first two picks have no need of another tall forward. He could very easily slip to three. He won't drop further as both the Saints and Doggies need a forward badly. It's really going to put the "Best Available" line to the test.

If we got a priority pick he would be a pretty handy bargaining chip in a trade to a side like Carlton or freo who are looking for good forwards, and we need a quality experienced mid.

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Best available.

Lewis Taylor the best to have ever progressed through the Falcons according to Mick Turner. Surpassing Ablett, Bartel, Brown, Hodge and Troy Davis as juniors.

Mick Turner makes these type of comments every year.

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If we got a priority pick he would be a pretty handy bargaining chip in a trade to a side like Carlton or freo who are looking for good forwards, and we need a quality experienced mid.

We'd have to sit on him for a year then. Could very easily turn into a Melbourne FC-style disaster if he was injured or got wind of the fact that we only drafted him to trade him on. I see far too much potential for disaster in that plan.


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We'd have to sit on him for a year then. Could very easily turn into a Melbourne FC-style disaster if he was injured or got wind of the fact that we only drafted him to trade him on. I see far too much potential for disaster in that plan.

Not sure exactly what picks we would get but say we got 2 and 5 or something, we could trade 2 for an experienced mid, assuming Gws feel they don't need him then 5 we could pick up dunstan

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Not sure exactly what picks we would get but say we got 2 and 5 or something, we could trade 2 for an experienced mid, assuming Gws feel they don't need him then 5 we could pick up dunstan

Fair enough. Not sre I'd want to give up our pick 2, but you do have a point that his existence will add value to that pick for some sides.

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Fair enough. Not sre I'd want to give up our pick 2, but you do have a point that his existence will add value to that pick for some sides.

It really comes down to the new coach I suppose, if it were me i'd draft Dunstan and Billings or Aish and look at picking up maybe an Ellis and Cross as free agents

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Not sure exactly what picks we would get but say we got 2 and 5 or something, we could trade 2 for an experienced mid, assuming Gws feel they don't need him then 5 we could pick up dunstan

No, it's not going to happen. As GWS found with their mini draft no one wanted to trade quality experience and it would need to be quality to trade out a pick like that.

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I'd be happy with any of Aish, Kelly, Dunstan or Sheed.

I still think that there is a very high possibility that we will finish below GWS this season and receive pick #1. As long as we draft the best possible mid with that pick, I won't be too upset.

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I'd be happy with any of Aish, Kelly, Dunstan or Sheed.

I still think that there is a very high possibility that we will finish below GWS this season and receive pick #1. As long as we draft the best possible mid with that pick, I won't be too upset.

Tambling or Franklin????

...best available, the lessons of the past need to be learned.

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Tambling or Franklin????

...best available, the lessons of the past need to be learned.

That's a pretty extreme example. We need mids, not forwards. If the top few best players are forwards then we'd be better off trading the pick for an established midfielder.

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