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Defenders:
KPP: Lynden Dunn, Tom Mcdonald, Sam Frost, Oscar McDonald
Mid: Colin Garland, Jack Grimes. Heritier Lumumba
Small: Dean Terlich, Neville Jetta

Still a bit short on numbers in our Backline, although now we have a little bit more coverage with Frost able to support the talls with injury, can see this issue being addressed in the rookie draft again with a key defender to be brought in.


Midfielders:
Rohan Bail, Daniel Cross, Nathan Jones, Jordie Mckenzie, Aidan Riley, Christian Salem, Jimmy Toumpas, Jack Trengove, Dom Tyson, Bernie Vince, Jack Viney, James Harmes, Billy Stretch, Ben Newton, Christian Petracca, Angus Brayshaw, Alex Neal-Bullen

Depth of the midfield positions have been added, our midfield group has extended and strenghtened with 4 developing midfielders and one ready to go mid.


Forwards:
KPP: Chris Dawes, Jack Fitzpatrick (ruck), Jesse Hogan, Cameron Pederson (ruck), Max King (ruck)
Mid:
Small: Jayden Hunt, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Dean Kent, Jeff Garlett

Forward stocks have not been addressed in the draft, big year for Fitzy in terms of probably the fellas last chance to show something, can see us bringing in another forward in the rookie draft.

Rucks: Max Gawn, Mark Jamar, Jake Spencer

Jamar will be 1st team to start with, but here is hoping Gawn can come and steal it off him. The ruck stocks are acceptable definitely with how most AFL teams set up, 3 and one rookie.

Utilities: Jeremy Howe, Matt Jones, Viv Michie, Jack Watts

Interesting where these players will spend their time, Watts probably more as a high half forward mid and Howe could well be moved back into the forward line

40/40 spots on the primary list
2/4 Rookies

Edited by Mad_Melbourne

 
 
  • 2 weeks later...
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Trade period we were able to address a few key issues.

-kp defenser depth

-midfield speed/depth

-small forward

Puts us in a good position for the draft and to share a delisted free agent.

Would have been massive winners had we kept pick 23


Where did we address our midfield depth in the trade period? The only midfielder we picked up was Stretch, and it would be unfair and unrealistic to expect anything from him until 2017.

Edited by poita

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Where did we address our midfield depth in the trade period? The only midfielder we picked up was Stretch, and it would be unfair and unrealistic to expect anything from him until 2017.

Look our midfield depth is not yet where it needs to be, but both lumumba and Garlett will spend time in the middle and by holding onto 2/3 including stretch we will have added to our midfield depth.

Where did we address our midfield depth in the trade period? The only midfielder we picked up was Stretch, and it would be unfair and unrealistic to expect anything from him until 2017.

Midfield depth is not our problem. We have a number of players that could play midfield. The fact is that a number are not good enough. Midfield class is what we lacked (in spades).

It looks like we are going to have to continue maturing those that have promise in the midfield to complement the few quality players we have and then over time supplement that potentially with the talent we draft from picks 2&3.

 

That backline doesn't fill be with confidence.

What about a back line that reads-

Dunn Frost Jetta

Salem McDonald The Prince?

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Looks like we have addressed the key areas that needed to be looked at over the list change period.

-More midfield depth

-More Key Defenders

Now with the rookie draft we probably will be looking for one more key defender and possibly another developing key forward.

List is looking alot more well rounded than last year and heaps more so than 2013

Looks like we have addressed the key areas that needed to be looked at over the list change period.

-More midfield depth

-More Key Defenders

Now with the rookie draft we probably will be looking for one more key defender and possibly another developing key forward.

List is looking alot more well rounded than last year and heaps more so than 2013

It would very hard to give you an argument to the contrary MM

Leg speed....

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Leg speed....

true, we also addressed that whichwas a key issue!

It would very hard to give you an argument to the contrary MM

It is surprising to see how quick a list can turn around considering we have been at the bottom for so long, whilst it has not produced results it looks much more promising than anything i have seen for 8 years!

Edited by Mad_Melbourne

Disagree with the suggestion of M-M that only Newton of the five midfielders added are ready to play in 2015. IMO both Petracca and Brayshaw will play a majority of matches next year, possibly from as early as Round 1!


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Disagree with the suggestion of M-M that only Newton of the five midfielders added are ready to play in 2015. IMO both Petracca and Brayshaw will play a majority of matches next year, possibly from as early as Round 1!

It is not that I dont think they are ready to go, I just think we are passed the stage where our early picks will need to play round one. Let them play VFL get confidence and if their form permits allow them to play AFL.I know they have the capabilities for sure and hope that they play 10-13 games each and this will be a great starting point for them.

EDIT: Ready to go is also used more in terms of the age profile of these players. Newton is older and had AFL experience at a better club as opposed to these 18/19 year old developing players

Edited by Mad_Melbourne

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