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Brayshaw would want to show a lot more than he did yesterday for me to be happy with giving away a top pick.

To be totally honest I probably wouldn't give pick 4 or 5 for him based on that, he really struggled to have an impact, Petracca though I was again extremely impressed with, Petracca and Shiel would be a good outcome

 

Brayshaw would want to show a lot more than he did yesterday for me to be happy with giving away a top pick.

Underwhelming wasn't he?

Although he was stuck playing mostly on a HBF.

I'm sure recruitment doesn't come down to how they played in one game.

If Brayshaw is selected it will be based on a body of work spread over a period of time and numerous games.

I'll put my trust in those running things now to make the right call.

 

Petracca is the Dangerfield-like powerful athletic mover that every side covets.

He'll go very early and I wouldn't be surprised to see a team like Brisbane, St Kilda or Richmond overlook Wright, Goddard or McCartin for Petracca if they get the chance, even with their desperate need for class KPFs.

I'm sure recruitment doesn't come down to how they played in one game.

If Brayshaw is selected it will be based on a body of work spread over a period of time and numerous games.

I'll put my trust in those running things now to make the right call.

I'm sure you are right there, it will be interesting to see how it all pans out at draft time. I think we are a bit more astute than in past days so lets hope for the best.

Petracca is the Dangerfield-like powerful athletic mover that every side covets.

He'll go very early and I wouldn't be surprised to see a team like Brisbane, St Kilda or Richmond overlook Wright, Goddard or McCartin for Petracca if they get the chance, even with their desperate need for class KPFs.

I wouldn't pass up on McCartin if I were the Saints or Brisbane.

I don't really see Petracca as Dangerfield like 'Machsy', he's very strong and takes a really good contested grab but he doesn't have the explosive pace. Would be a more polished version of Wines I would reckon.

Do you know much about Gore? he really impressed me in that game. Really slick at stoppages, made good decisions with the ball and used it well. Also positioned himself well at times to stop Petracca getting at the ball.


De goey seems to be in the bests alot, what's the go with him

apparently he's Isa

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