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AFL DRAFT PROSPECTS 2014

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Never too early and I can't wait for the first phantom draft.

FWIW - a list from bigfooty

Matthew Ah Siu

Billy Beardsell

Sam Bevan

Mac Bower

Angus Brayshaw

Daniel Capiron

Victor Carboni

Josh Cauchi

Nakia Cockatoo

Zaine Cordy (f/s)

Nicholas Coughlan

Jordan Cunico

Duom Dawam

Liam Dawson

Liam Duggan

Sam Durdin

Braden Ferrari

Hugh Goddard

Billy Gowers

Liam Griffiths

Matthew Hammelmann

Jack Hammond

Isaac Heeney

Tom Holman

Tom Lamb

Jake Lever

Ryan Lim

Jake Maher

Pele Manivong

Patrick McCartin

Garret McDonoagh

Jaden McGrath

Sean McLaren

Jermaine Miller-Lewis

Darcy Moore (f/s)

Jackson Nelson

Mitch Norton

Henry Peri

Christian Petracca

Jarrod Pickett

Marc Pittonet

Ciaran Porter

Jayden Short

Clem Smith

Billy Stretch (f/s)

Sam Switkowski

Matthew Traynor

Alex Urban

Dillon Viojo

Bohdi Walker

Bradley Walsh

Jesse Watchman

Alec Waterman (f/s)

Lachie Weller

Peter Wright

Well we've got Billy Stretch under the F/S rule if we want him. Hopefully slips to a second round pick though, gives us a chance to pick up a gun in the first round.

 

What are the other father son picks there?

are they for MFC or for other clubs?

What are the other father son picks there?

are they for MFC or for other clubs?

Darcy Moore is Peter Moores son and Collingwood f/s.

Waterman is WC.


... and this is Knightmare's profile on Billy Stretch who is finally in the draft pool:-

Billy Stretch (Melb – F/S): Stretch is a light bodied outside type who can play either one a wing or up forward. What makes Stretch stand out is his pace and ability to take on the game. He has some lightning pace to him and has the ability to turn games when given the time and space.

True to form, the first of the 2014 phantom drafts is out - Knightmare's 2014 phantom draft.

Knightmare has us down as finishing 17th in 2014. From memory, he was equally pessimistic about our fortunes last year.

Hopefully, he ends up with egg on his face this time.

If we picked up McCartin there would be a lot of very nervous backs taking short steps at other clubs. Very similar to Hogan in the way he plays the game, no prisoners.

 

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