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Saints have been building up their key position stocks over the last couple of years. They've got McCartin, Bruce, Membrey and three ruckmen that they want to play two of each week.

Every saints fan i've spoken to reckons they'll be focusing on midfielders and Mathieson seems to be the name gathering the most traction from what i've heard.

Reckon Gold Coast will go with Francis for two reasons. One because Francis is tipped togo in the 3-5 area. Two because after Thompson & May, Gold Coast are a little thin for KPD.

I think many see Curnow as a mid at AFL level and not a key forward so I don't think this will be a consideration. I hope it is and we get Curnow.

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Solid player. I like Curnow. And I wonder in our pursuit of pick 3 if Curnow has been ear marked.

I hear that Parish is the best mid in the draft and that he would be a likely target at pick 3. But i would have zero complaints about Curnow.

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Averages 13 possessions in under age. I don't think he ll have enough of an impact. Prefer Mathieson who is the usual hard at it can't go wrong pick.

We already have Petracca/Trengove who can play as marking mids/forwards

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Curnow (if not taken 1 2 or 3) will go to Bombers. I know the Curnows and assuming Essendon have told him that is the case based off what one family member told me. No clue what we're doing but if we wanted him it would be at 3

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Is Petarcca a smaller version of Curnow. Both big bodies, big tanks, both good on the lead a strong marks up forward. At TAC level Petracca actually performed better - way better as a forward in his first year than Curnow in either of his years. In his second year Petracca smashed it as a mid. Curnow is unproved as a mid.

I think there is little or no doubt that Petracca will be special whereas the experts say Curnow COULD be a special player.

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Averages 13 possessions in under age. I don't think he ll have enough of an impact. Prefer Mathieson who is the usual hard at it can't go wrong pick.

We already have Petracca/Trengove who can play as marking mids/forwards

Mathieson cant kick. Expect him to slide.
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I'm really torn on pick 3. On the one hand Parish seems to be a quick skillful mid, which is a definite need for us. On the other, Curnow is a big strong forward with a large tank which is also a need!

Tough decisions ahead for the FD.

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People questions Ollies disposal to.

Let's not make the same mistake and go for a sure thing in Mathieson. His big body would help out Casey while he improved his disposal.

Would be a regular 22 for the next 10 years.

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Is Petarcca a smaller version of Curnow. Both big bodies, big tanks, both good on the lead a strong marks up forward. At TAC level Petracca actually performed better - way better as a forward in his first year than Curnow in either of his years. In his second year Petracca smashed it as a mid. Curnow is unproved as a mid.

I think there is little or no doubt that Petracca will be special whereas the experts say Curnow COULD be a special player.

Petracca is a different player entirely. Petracca is far more athletic, balanced and explosive than Curnow. Curnow is a raw package compared to Petracca IMO. But that isn't necessarily a bad thing, Jesse Hogan was a raw package when he came to the club.

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Unlike Micky Turner to talk up one of his charges ...

Charlie Curnow (3/2/1991. 191cm, 95kg. Geelong Falcons)

Tall forward/midfielder

AFL biography: Powerful tall forward/midfielder who is extremely athletic, strong overhead and dangerous near goals. Showed potential for the NAB AFL Academy against VFL opposition earlier this year before a dislocated knee kept him out of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. Returned to TAC Cup football with Geelong Falcons in the last four matches, kicking 13 goals and showcasing his potential as a marking forward. Brother of Carlton's Ed.

"When the AFL clubs came around at the start of the year - without knowing what was coming ahead - I said Charlie could potentially be the No. 1 pick. He won't be, because he missed the national championships and there are some fantastic kids around - but I haven't changed my mind that much. He's the youngest of five kids and a bit of a free spirit. He goes to uni and loves his surfing, but he has massive upside. He's a fantastic athlete - he has some unbelievable times under his belt on the athletics track and he's a good high jumper, but he's still learning how to use it on the footy field. We've had him play full-back, centre half-back, centre half-forward and full-forward for us, but at the start of the year when he was really fit we had him playing as a ruck rover. He's carrying a bit of puppy fat and freaks the clubs out a bit, but keep saying hang on, he's an 18-year-old kid. Once he gets to a club he'll knuckle down and work hard. He's got massive upside."

Michael Turner, Geelong Falcons talent manager

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Have you two ever agreed on something? Genuine question.

Their hatred for each other is pretty mutual, it's funny.

Just on who we take at 3, my feeling is that seeing as it's been hard for us to attract good big men (apart from drafting), and we do need to find Jesse a mate, and (supposedly) mids grow on trees- then we take the best KP that won't be available at 7 with 3, then we take the best mid available at 7.

My MFCSS is in a confused state right now and I'm trusting this club a little more each day. Happy to sit back on this one and trust the club.

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Their hatred for each other is pretty mutual, it's funny.

Just on who we take at 3, my feeling is that seeing as it's been hard for us to attract good big men (apart from drafting), and we do need to find Jesse a mate, and (supposedly) mids grow on trees- then we take the best KP that won't be available at 7 with 3, then we take the best mid available at 7.

My MFCSS is in a confused state right now and I'm trusting this club a little more each day. Happy to sit back on this one and trust the club.

Indeed. Pretty stoked with 3, 7 and the opportunities that now present us through shrewd, prudent wheeling and dealing. Proud of JM and the boys and for the club.

If we can unearth a A-grade star with either pick (or both would be awesome)...

PS. The Bombers, Blues (Giants) and Pies can go jam it!

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