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I reckon pick 2 goes to the Giants for Shiel

I reckon pick 3 goes to the Suns for picks 11 and 15

pick up Duggan and Wellar with those picks

maybe the other way ?

What about our Hypothetical compo pick & P-23, to GWS for Shiels & Jaksch ?

& what about our 1st Pick & 3rd Rnd Pick, to the GCSuns for Picks 11 & 15?... or one pick & a player?

 

I reckon pick 2 goes to the Giants for Shiel

I reckon pick 3 goes to the Suns for picks 11 and 15

pick up Duggan and Wellar with those picks

I like this would pick 11 get the Tom Mitchell deal done. That would net us shiel, Mitchell and pick 15 possibly duggAn or a de goey go a mid with our second rd pick stretch as a 3rd round pick midfield fixed go kpp next draft

I like this would pick 11 get the Tom Mitchell deal done. That would net us shiel, Mitchell and pick 15 possibly duggAn or a de goey go a mid with our second rd pick stretch as a 3rd round pick midfield fixed go kpp next draft

If we enquired with Sydney about Mitchell and they agreed that pick 11 would get seal the deal with Mitchell, then we should look at trading 3 for 11 and 15.

Ahern, Laverde would be my picks with 15, but most likely they'll be gone.. But with players like Goddard touted to slip, maybe a quality player can sneak through to 15.

 
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2014 AFL draft combine list

Some of these names will be on our list in about four month's time.

2014 NAB AFL DRAFT COMBINE LIST

NSW/ACT

Logan Austin Belconnen

Nick Coughlan Murray Bushrangers

Abe Davis UNSW-Easts

Tom Faul Ainslie

Jeremy Finlayson Hills Eagles

Isaac Heeney Cardiff

Jack Hiscox Sydney Uni

Brydan Hodgson Murray Bushrangers

Dougal Howard Murray Bushrangers

Michael Mattingly Corowa-Rutherglen

Tyler Roos Sandringham Dragons

Jack Steele Belconnen

NORTHERN TERRITORY

Nakia Cockatoo NT Thunder

QUEENSLAND

Harris Andrews Aspley

Liam Dawson Aspley

Matt Hammelmann Morningside

Nick Jackson Aspley

Braydon Preuss Mt Gravatt

Matthew Uebergang Ipswich

Lachie Weller Broadbeach

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Peter Bampton Norwood

Caleb Daniel South Adelaide

Sam Durdin West Adelaide

Brett Eddy South Adelaide

Josh Glenn Central Districts

Dean Gore Sturt

Cory Gregson Glenelg

Declan Hamilton Port Adelaide

Oleg Markov North Adelaide

Alex Neal-Bullen Glenelg

Keenan Ramsey Port Adelaide

Tom Read Sturt

James Rose Sturt

Billy Stretch Glenelg

Harrison Wigg North Adelaide

TASMANIA

Josh McGuinness Lauderdale

VIC COUNTRY

Daniel Butler North Ballarat Rebels

Christian Buykx-Smith Gippsland Power

Daniel Capiron Dandenong Stingrays

Zaine Cordy Geelong Falcons

Jordan Cunico Gippsland Power

Nathan Drummond Murray Bushrangers

Hugh Goddard Geelong Falcons

Daniel Howe Murray Bushrangers

Tom Lamb Dandenong Stingrays

Jack Lonie Dandenong Stingrays

Caleb Marchbank Murray Bushrangers

Rowan Marshall North Ballarat Rebels

Patrick McCartin Geelong Falcons

Jaden McGrath Bendigo Pioneers

Jackson Nelson Geelong Falcons

Lukas Webb Gippsland Power

VIC METRO

Paul Ahern Calder Cannons

Angus Brayshaw Sandringham Dragons

Jason Castagna Northern Knights

Damien Cavka Calder Cannons

Josh Clayton Sandringham Dragons

Jordan De Goey Oakleigh Chargers

Harry Dear Sandringham Dragons

Liam Duggan Western Jets

Corey Ellis Western Jets

Matthew Goodyear Calder Cannons

Billy Gowers Oakleigh Chargers

Ed Langdon Sandringham Dragons

Kyle Langford Northern Knights

Jayden Laverde Western Jets

Jake Lever Calder Cannons

Brayden Maynard Sandringham Dragons

Daniel McKenzie Oakleigh Chargers

Reece McKenzie Northern Knights

Connor Menadue Western Jets

Touk Miller Calder Cannons

Darcy Moore Oakleigh Chargers

Daniel Nielson Eastern Ranges

Brenton Payne Western Jets

Christian Petracca Eastern Ranges

Marc Pittonet Oakleigh Chargers

Ed Vickers-Willis Sandringham Dragons

Dillon Viojo-Rainbow Western Jets

Peter Wright Calder Cannons

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Aidan Anderson Swan Districts

Connor Blakely Swan Districts

Jack Cripps East Fremantle

Josh Deluca Subiaco

Billy Frampton South Fremantle

Jarrod Garlett South Fremantle

Tyler Keitel East Perth

Mitch McGovern Claremont

Jermaine Miller-Lewis South Fremantle

Jarrod Pickett South Fremantle

Clem Smith Perth

Francis Watson Claremont

INTERNATIONAL

Marvin Baynham USA

Paddy Brophy Ireland

Evan Bruinsma USA

Connor McKenna Ireland

Heard from an influencial bushies member the dogs are a big chance to take marchbank


Would love for us to take a punt on McKenna late in the draft. 4 goals in his first game of footy, takes the [censored].

Heard from an influencial bushies member the dogs are a big chance to take marchbank

...and we were going to take Sloane and Wines.

 

One Tasmanian?

Im shocked if this is right.

Tasmania's population is roughly half a million.

1 player worth inviting to the combine.

Im glad the AFL has stepped in and taken over the running of Afl Tas.

I was so sick of hearing how good it was that we would get our usual 4-5 tasmanians drafted each year. (Mostly rookies)

Development in tas is terrible. Time for something to happen.

Thinking about Brayshaw, would North be interested in packaging something/someone with their first pick to get our first pick, thus ensuring they collect him?

Would be a nice combination of sentiment and suitability.

Adding to that, North must be one of several clubs who would be very interested in using an early pick to collect one the the multiple tall forward targets that are hovering in the top-5 range.

We may have several suitors for that first pick, and I agree with a few others that it if Petracca will be gone by our choice then the value of that pick goes down for us.

One the other hand, there look to be multiple good prospects - midfielders and effective rebounders - that would suit our needs around the 10-20 mark. Ellis, De Goey, Marchbank, Duggan, Laverde, Blakely, - a lot of these profiles suit, and we'd only need one to slip. Even the previously much-touted Hugh Goddard is floating in predicted position.


Doubt it.

I reckon James Brayshaw might be desperate to recruit him, but nobody else.

They wouldn't knock him back if he was the best on the board at their pick, but the club won't go out of their way to acquire him.

They are flooded with his type, and the kid barracks for Freo anyway.

Shut down this thread. Some on Demonland say the recruiters are not influenced by this so all opinion is to be stopped. We have some peanuts amongst us.

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If you knew who the club were targeting in the upcoming draft, would you mention it on here or zip your lip?

I'd zip it. Must be for the MFC's benefit, even if it is against our own.

Edited by Demon Disciple

If you knew who the club were targeting in the upcoming draft, would you mention it on here or zip your lip?

If I honestly knew, I'd keep it to myself.

As long a shot as it is, I'd hate to somehow potentially hurt my club's chances of getting the player they want.

If you knew who the club were targeting in the upcoming draft, would you mention it on here or zip your lip?

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2014 AFL draft combine list

Some of these names will be on our list in about four month's time.

2014 NAB AFL DRAFT COMBINE LIST

NSW/ACT

Logan Austin Belconnen

Nick Coughlan Murray Bushrangers

Abe Davis UNSW-Easts

Tom Faul Ainslie

Jeremy Finlayson Hills Eagles

Isaac Heeney Cardiff

Jack Hiscox Sydney Uni

Brydan Hodgson Murray Bushrangers

Dougal Howard Murray Bushrangers

Michael Mattingly Corowa-Rutherglen

Tyler Roos Sandringham Dragons

Jack Steele Belconnen

NORTHERN TERRITORY

Nakia Cockatoo NT Thunder

QUEENSLAND

Harris Andrews Aspley

Liam Dawson Aspley

Matt Hammelmann Morningside

Nick Jackson Aspley

Braydon Preuss Mt Gravatt

Matthew Uebergang Ipswich

Lachie Weller Broadbeach

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Peter Bampton Norwood

Caleb Daniel South Adelaide

Sam Durdin West Adelaide

Brett Eddy South Adelaide

Josh Glenn Central Districts

Dean Gore Sturt

Cory Gregson Glenelg

Declan Hamilton Port Adelaide

Oleg Markov North Adelaide

Alex Neal-Bullen Glenelg

Keenan Ramsey Port Adelaide

Tom Read Sturt

James Rose Sturt

Billy Stretch Glenelg

Harrison Wigg North Adelaide

TASMANIA

Josh McGuinness Lauderdale

VIC COUNTRY

Daniel Butler North Ballarat Rebels

Christian Buykx-Smith Gippsland Power

Daniel Capiron Dandenong Stingrays

Zaine Cordy Geelong Falcons

Jordan Cunico Gippsland Power

Nathan Drummond Murray Bushrangers

Hugh Goddard Geelong Falcons

Daniel Howe Murray Bushrangers

Tom Lamb Dandenong Stingrays

Jack Lonie Dandenong Stingrays

Caleb Marchbank Murray Bushrangers

Rowan Marshall North Ballarat Rebels

Patrick McCartin Geelong Falcons

Jaden McGrath Bendigo Pioneers

Jackson Nelson Geelong Falcons

Lukas Webb Gippsland Power

VIC METRO

Paul Ahern Calder Cannons

Angus Brayshaw Sandringham Dragons

Jason Castagna Northern Knights

Damien Cavka Calder Cannons

Josh Clayton Sandringham Dragons

Jordan De Goey Oakleigh Chargers

Harry Dear Sandringham Dragons

Liam Duggan Western Jets

Corey Ellis Western Jets

Matthew Goodyear Calder Cannons

Billy Gowers Oakleigh Chargers

Ed Langdon Sandringham Dragons

Kyle Langford Northern Knights

Jayden Laverde Western Jets

Jake Lever Calder Cannons

Brayden Maynard Sandringham Dragons

Daniel McKenzie Oakleigh Chargers

Reece McKenzie Northern Knights

Connor Menadue Western Jets

Touk Miller Calder Cannons

Darcy Moore Oakleigh Chargers

Daniel Nielson Eastern Ranges

Brenton Payne Western Jets

Christian Petracca Eastern Ranges

Marc Pittonet Oakleigh Chargers

Ed Vickers-Willis Sandringham Dragons

Dillon Viojo-Rainbow Western Jets

Peter Wright Calder Cannons

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Aidan Anderson Swan Districts

Connor Blakely Swan Districts

Jack Cripps East Fremantle

Josh Deluca Subiaco

Billy Frampton South Fremantle

Jarrod Garlett South Fremantle

Tyler Keitel East Perth

Mitch McGovern Claremont

Jermaine Miller-Lewis South Fremantle

Jarrod Pickett South Fremantle

Clem Smith Perth

Francis Watson Claremont

INTERNATIONAL

Marvin Baynham USA

Paddy Brophy Ireland

Evan Bruinsma USA

Connor McKenna Ireland

I would love to see us get Brett Eddy from South Adelaide.. Kid is a freak.


If you knew who the club were targeting in the upcoming draft, would you mention it on here or zip your lip?

If I honestly knew, I'd keep it to myself.

As long a shot as it is, I'd hate to somehow potentially hurt my club's chances of getting the player they want.

Further to that, we can always revisit this post-draft and consider what you'd heard.

Lloyd on Footy Classified just said if GWS had pick 1 they'd choose Petracca, if Saints had it they'd choose McCartin... and if MFC had it, they'd select Wright.

Not heard that until now, and he didn't elaborate as to what he's basing that comment on.

Too many variables right now to make an accurate guess about our draft intentions. I'm guessing Roos sees the midfield as a weaker component of our structure than our forward or back line, so wouldn't Petracca be the best option for us?

If we are targeting Cameron and are successful, our forward line (touch wood) is settled for years to come. Although we all know by now not to count our chickens before they hatch...

 

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