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I was at the club's trade and draft evening with Jason Taylor and Todd Viney and while there was a great deal of discussion concerning a variety of the matters relating to the club, I don't think anyone went away any the wiser about who the club is drafting at #3.

We were shown highlight tapes of six players who the club presumably considers would be available within its range of picks #3 and #7. They are:

Charlie Curnow,

Aaron Francis,

Wayne Milera,

Clayton Oliver,

Darcy Parish and

Sam Weideman.

I would suggest then that we will draft two of those players next Tuesday night and while the club has made up its mind as to who will be taken at 3, nobody is telling. Not are they telling the player involved because they want the player to enjoy the occasion.

So, the suspense continues although watching the highlights passage and combined with the more detailed games I've seen in the past, confirms in my mind that Darcy Parish is our best pick. My next two would be Aaron Francis and Charlie Curnow ahead of Clayton Oliver and Wayne Milera. I don't believe Sam Weideman is for us.

Anyway, we'll know soon enough.

Great work. I like it. Maybe just because you have us picking Parish, i like it nonetheless. I don't mind Francis as a high marking half back with good footskills who is a strong, fast risk taker who can play anywhere. Most of the good teams have one. Unless there is a better available key forward at 7 I would like us to take him although it seems like we have barley spoken to Francis. If he slips past us, we have to get Curnow or Weideman instead

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HERE is the proof that Jaeger O'Meara is about to take the AFL by storm.
Drafted for his silky skills and football nous, the once pencil-thin teenager has transformed into a muscle machine in just over one year, leaving even Suns strength scientist Chris Gaviglio shocked.
"I've been pleasantly surprised," Gaviglio said.
"Some people are just genetically blessed and I could give the exact same program to somebody else and they may not respond the same way.
"He is the ultimate professional and I think he realises he has been given a fantastic opportunity at the Gold Coast Suns to forward his career as a footballer.
"Strength training takes a large part of that at this stage and he has grabbed the opportunity with both hands and ran with it."
A lean 77kg when he arrived at the club last November, O'Meara has put on 5 1/2kg in 13 months despite being sidelined with groin surgery earlier this year.

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O'Meara is 182cm.

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HERE is the proof that Jaeger O'Meara is about to take the AFL by storm.

Drafted for his silky skills and football nous, the once pencil-thin teenager has transformed into a muscle machine in just over one year, leaving even Suns strength scientist Chris Gaviglio shocked.

"I've been pleasantly surprised," Gaviglio said.

"Some people are just genetically blessed and I could give the exact same program to somebody else and they may not respond the same way.

"He is the ultimate professional and I think he realises he has been given a fantastic opportunity at the Gold Coast Suns to forward his career as a footballer.

"Strength training takes a large part of that at this stage and he has grabbed the opportunity with both hands and ran with it."

A lean 77kg when he arrived at the club last November, O'Meara has put on 5 1/2kg in 13 months despite being sidelined with groin surgery earlier this year.

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O'Meara is 182cm.

hmmm......one year.......whatever it takes

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HERE is the proof that Jaeger O'Meara is about to take the AFL by storm.

Drafted for his silky skills and football nous, the once pencil-thin teenager has transformed into a muscle machine in just over one year, leaving even Suns strength scientist Chris Gaviglio shocked.

"I've been pleasantly surprised," Gaviglio said.

"Some people are just genetically blessed and I could give the exact same program to somebody else and they may not respond the same way.

"He is the ultimate professional and I think he realises he has been given a fantastic opportunity at the Gold Coast Suns to forward his career as a footballer.

"Strength training takes a large part of that at this stage and he has grabbed the opportunity with both hands and ran with it."

A lean 77kg when he arrived at the club last November, O'Meara has put on 5 1/2kg in 13 months despite being sidelined with groin surgery earlier this year.

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O'Meara is 182cm.

Looks similar to Petracca in that "[censored] dance" video.

edit: t i t t i e is censored?

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Also seems that Aaron Francis would be what Jack Watts promised to be once, not sure if he is the foil for Jesse.

Francis doesn't have an issue with the physicality of the sport. In fact, one of his strengths is his competitiveness and aggression.

The complete opposite of Watts.

Not only that. Jack Watts was a key forward for the entirety of his under 18's year whereas Francis has been used as a utility for much of this year.

Neither are the foil for Jesse.

But the Weid certainly could be.

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I was at the club's trade and draft evening with Jason Taylor and Todd Viney and while there was a great deal of discussion concerning a variety of the matters relating to the club, I don't think anyone went away any the wiser about who the club is drafting at #3.

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Anyway, we'll know soon enough.

Thanks for the write-up Jack. I think Aaron Francis is the forgotten man because of his "type". I don't think we can count him out of our calculations.

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Depending on who is there and who isn't, i'm warming to the idea of Aaron Francis at 7 if he available. We could use a type like him. If Weideman or Curnow are available at 7 then take them, if not then I like Francis and he would be best available

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Francis doesn't have an issue with the physicality of the sport. In fact, one of his strengths is his competitiveness and aggression.

The complete opposite of Watts.

Not only that. Jack Watts was a key forward for the entirety of his under 18's year whereas Francis has been used as a utility for much of this year.

Neither are the foil for Jesse.

But the Weid certainly could be.

Physicality is beside the point I was trying to make. Also wasn't alluding to Jack in U18's.

A Francis wants to be that Goddard type. Swings between the arcs, can play that third tall defender who takes marks and sets up play or go forward and take a grab by exploiting a mismatch as the third tall. I can remember us all talking about Jack in exactly the same way.

So I think my comment of "seems that Aaron Francis would be what Jack Watts promised to be once", is accurate.

Anyway, like we both said, not the foil for Jesse. Therefore I would pass.

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Thanks for the write-up Jack. I think Aaron Francis is the forgotten man because of his "type". I don't think we can count him out of our calculations.

Agreed, we're in a fortunate position.

We get to pick what is effectively the first "live" selection given that Weitering/Schache are are foregone conclusion and then have some interesting choices for our second pick. Whichever way it goes, we get two of the best 10 young players in the country as at draft selection night.

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Agreed, we're in a fortunate position.

We get to pick what is effectively the first "live" selection given that Weitering/Schache are are foregone conclusion and then have some interesting choices for our second pick. Whichever way it goes, we get two of the best 10 young players in the country as at draft selection night.

Yes, they showed 6 players on the night? There's 15 possible combinations of 2 players from 6.choices (30 ways they can be picked taking order into account). Exciting times!

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and what chance a player OUTSIDE of that six is taken ?

If the draft goes: 3 - Parish, 4 - Oliver, 5 - Francis, 6 - Milera and we've ruled out Weid - injuries and Curnow - character then we might have to draft outside that range!

And that group of 6 seems to conform just a little too perfectly with a lot of the medias phantom drafts. If the MFC were holding on to an outside the box choice I don't think they'd let it leak to a supporter group.

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If the draft goes: 3 - Parish, 4 - Oliver, 5 - Francis, 6 - Milera and we've ruled out Weid - injuries and Curnow - character then we might have to draft outside that range!

And that group of 6 seems to conform just a little too perfectly with a lot of the medias phantom drafts. If the MFC were holding on to an outside the box choice I don't think they'd let it leak to a supporter group.

No...nor would i but i might roll out a trojan horse as it were.

Pick 3 is hiding in plain sight.

Pick 7 ...hmm.

I keep thinking about why we played shenanigans for 3. Has to be for someone whod be there at 3 but not 4 .

Only one really fits....Parish.

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If the draft goes: 3 - Parish, 4 - Oliver, 5 - Francis, 6 - Milera and we've ruled out Weid - injuries and Curnow - character then we might have to draft outside that range!

And that group of 6 seems to conform just a little too perfectly with a lot of the medias phantom drafts. If the MFC were holding on to an outside the box choice I don't think they'd let it leak to a supporter group.

Curnow won't be ruled out on that.

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Curnow won't be ruled out on that.

really ?? just failed the no DH test id have thought !!

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I am with you bb.

I think Parish will win by default.

The Weid produces poor test results and Curnow shoots himself in the foot.

I did think both Weed and CC would slide a bit from their lofty elevations...That was before this too.

A lot of what will go to selections are how the lads interviewed and such. Be difficult for may scribes if any to be privy to that and at this end of things might just nudge one player forward and others along as it were. We only see from the outside and clubs are deciding with 'inside' knowledge.

Whilst I think you do need to bank and build for rainy days Melbourne has no such luxury. If we are to maintain momentum and retain the interest of the list it has to get moving and very quickly. Players who will take that time to develop arent adding to the cake a great deal in the near future.

Who ever comes will need to be dead keep on pushing for games next year. That doesnt mean to say they will get them , but they might, nor do we NEED them there , but it helps.

Just as Gus said Im here let me at it...and made selecting him irresistible I think Parish could do similar... The effect of more ability in the guts will be a tonic for this team.

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Yes, they showed 6 players on the night? There's 15 possible combinations of 2 players from 6.choices (30 ways they can be picked taking order into account). Exciting times!

However, if you were in Jason Taylor's shoes and knew who your first pick was going to be, there are only five possible combinations possible. It would take some luck but the odds are reasonable for you to achieve the best case scenario i.e getting your two most preferred players from the six into the club.

and what chance a player OUTSIDE of that six is taken ?

Remote.

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However, if you were in Jason Taylor's shoes and knew who your first pick was going to be, there are only five possible combinations possible. It would take some luck but the odds are reasonable for you to achieve the best case scenario i.e getting your two most preferred players from the six into the club.

Remote.

agree jack

but what if the remaining 5 all (or some) commit a curnow-like indiscretion between now and tuesday

unlikely i know but it could shift the dynamics and hence the possibilities

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However, if you were in Jason Taylor's shoes and knew who your first pick was going to be, there are only five possible combinations possible. It would take some luck but the odds are reasonable for you to achieve the best case scenario i.e getting your two most preferred players from the six into the club.

Remote.

why broadcast your intentions needlessly ?

Remote ..but impossible ?

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Never impossible - one of the candidates might blow it (and be replaced on the list) ... then again, he might not.

what are your leanings ?

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