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PRELUDE:

As many of you know I have been a strong advocate of Sydney's Tom Mitchell, I wrote a thread to target him prior to his AFL debut and have continued to raise the point that he should be in our sights. In that regard I have found it strange that a player like him, who is constantly performing in the seconds at a high level can not crack into the senior side of Sydney while the likes of Brandon Jack and Zac Jones (haven't performed as highly in the seconds) have continued to get games ahead of him. It's only made me speculate that maybe he has refused or delayed contract talks until the end of this year (currently being his third season) when he most likely falls out of contract. Due to this lack of senior games and my somewhat obsession it caused me to follow him in the NEAFL and in doing so I have come across yet another quality young player that is certainly worth targeting. His name is Shane Biggs.

Related Tom Mitchell thread:

http://demonland.com/forums/index.php?/topic/33604-a-target-in-tom-mitchell/

BIOGRAPHY:

Shane BIGGS: Age 22, Height 187 cm, Weight 84 kg.

http://www.sydneyswans.com.au/player-profile/shane-biggs

Third season at the Swans, originally selected at pick 13 of the 2012 Rookie Draft. Made his AFL debut in round 23 of 2013 and in total had three senior games (two during the 2013 finals).

Will be out of contract at the end of this year and will either need to be elevated to the senior list or delisted. We should put forth a proposed trade that should see him come cheap (3rd or 4th round pick) and here's why.

NEAFL statistics (averages for 12 games total with 1 goal total): 32 disposals, 21 kicks, 10 handballs, 5 marks, 2 tackles, 0 HO, 1 FF, 1 FA, 3 I50, 5 R50.

* Before people get on their high horse saying "It's the NEAFL - a sub par competition equivalent to the VFL reserves", I rate him so highly because his numbers are close to Tom Mitchell's, and Ryan O'Keefe's while higher than the likes Jonathan O'Rourke.

Mitchell's NEAFL stats (averages for 5 games total, with 6 goals total): 35 disposals, 14 kicks, 21 handballs, 6 marks, 5 tackles, 0 HO, 1 FF, 1 FA, 5 I50, 1 R50.

O'Keefe's NEAFL stats (averages for 8 games total, with 4 goals total): 30 disposals, 16 kicks, 14 handballs, 5 marks, 9 tackles, 0 HO, 2 FF, 2 FA, 5 I50, 2 R50.

O'Rourke's NEAFL stats (averages for 8 games total, with 4 goals total): 26 disposals, 13 kicks, 14 handballs, 6 marks, 3 tackles, 0 HO, 1 FF, 1 FA, 4 I50, 1 R50.

Here is also a list of disposals stats BIGGS collected per game:

Rd.1 = 29, Rd.2 = 28, Rd.3 = 31, Rd.4 = 29, Rd.5 = 25, Rd.6 = BYE, Rd.7 = 30, Rd.8 = 42, Rd.9 = BYE, Rd.10 = 26, Rd.11 = 28, Rd.12 = 32, Rd.13 = 30, Rd.14 = 50.

OVERALL I think he could be a very good pick up at a very cheap price (3rd or 4th round pick). I would certainly have him on the list ahead Blease, Tapscott, Strauss, Nicholson, and Byrnes.

Some old footage but shows he also has some dash about him:

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This is a reason why ROK is a must for us.

Take Cross out of our lineup and look at the big on field leadership hole we have atm. Its no wonder we are playing so poorly since Cross hasbeen out.

ROK is similar to him. We are still a young side that lacks experience and on field leadership.

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PRELUDE:

As many of you know I have been a strong advocate of Sydney's Tom Mitchell, I wrote a thread to target him prior to his AFL debut and have continued to raise the point that he should be in our sights. In that regard I have found it strange that a player like him, who is constantly performing in the seconds at a high level can not crack into the senior side of Sydney while the likes of Brandon Jack and Zac Jones (haven't performed as highly in the seconds) have continued to get games ahead of him. It's only made me speculate that maybe he has refused or delayed contract talks until the end of this year (currently being his third season) when he most likely falls out of contract. Due to this lack of senior games and my somewhat obsession it caused me to follow him in the NEAFL and in doing so I have come across yet another quality young player that is certainly worth targeting. His name is Shane Biggs.

nice work Ig'

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nice work Ig'

I concur.. he may or may not be the bloke for us ( amongst a handful we need to bring in )

Well done Ignition for the background work there

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I'm also warming to ROK, depsite his age I'd rather than a slow gun than slow young dud thats currently on our list.

Plus he could be backup for Cross, we're missing him at the moment.

Lleadership leadership, RO'K... he'll teach & lead. I'd offer him 2 Yrs playing on a modest contract, Heavily Loaded for senior games played.

RO'K is the type we want helping our kids, on & off the field. a winner

I'd make him Captain of our reserves team; & assistant coach as well.

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This is a reason why ROK is a must for us.

Take Cross out of our lineup and look at the big on field leadership hole we have atm. Its no wonder we are playing so poorly since Cross hasbeen out.

ROK is similar to him. We are still a young side that lacks experience and on field leadership.

maybe a trade of Watts to the Swannies (for a swans player), would benefit us all.

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# edit 2. gary rohan

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I mentioned him in another thread.

I've only ever seen him play back flank. He's handy. Good pace. Attacks the game. Needs a lot of work on his defensive game and to tidy up his kicking. I'm not sure he'd be a significant upgrade over Grimes or Terlich. Not saying he's bad but he's probably not the Shaw or Malceski we need at half back either, but he would put pressure on those we currently have.

Now if he can play wing then that's a different ball game entirely.

Worth scouting and we can't replace all that we have on our list with draft picks. We need some high value trades as well. So I'd offer pick 45 onwards to Sydney and a 2 year deal on modest money to Biggs.

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Another excellent game from Biggs on the weekend. He and O'Keefe would have been 2 of 3 three best on ground.

Round 15 stats:

Biggs: 1 goal 1 behind, 34 disposals, 31 kicks, 3 handballs, 4 marks, 2 tackles, 0 HO, 1 FF, 1FA, 6 I50, 6 R50.

O'Keefe: 1 goal 3 behinds, 32 disposals, 20 kicks, 12 handballs, 5 marks, 7 tackles, 0 HO, 2 FF, 0 FA, 3 I50, 1 R50.

T.Mitchell did not play.

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Again Biggs was one of the BOG's over the weekend. I'm certainly impressed with this young blokes numbers who should be approaching his prime within ~2 years as apposed to O'Keefe who has left/ leaving his.

Round 17 stats:

Biggs: 1 goal 0 behind, 41 disposals, 28 kicks, 13 handballs, 6 marks, 6 tackles, 0 HO, 0 FF, 0 FA, 3 I50, 10 R50.

O'Keefe: 2 goal 2 behinds, 35 disposals, 22 kicks, 13 handballs, 4 marks, 3 tackles, 1 HO, 1 FF, 2 FA, 3 I50, 4 R50.

T.Mitchell did not play.

NOTE: Round 16 was a bye.

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Anything about disposal efficiency?

Unfortunately I don't have access to that, even the data uploaded onto the NEAFL site via Champion Data lacks the DE (%).

http://www.neafl.com.au/index.php?id=83

Pretty damn important given our current HB stocks.

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