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I like Quigley's write up on Aaron Francis. I agree with it, it just makes so much sense. I have him at pick 7, I can see why he's rated him at 3.

I keep thinking back to my initial thoughts on his character, his interview as well as his ever-so-noticeable footy strengths as discussed in the Francis thread.

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It's a weak draft already, and most of the best talents are academy kids, but we have thrown all our eggs into this basket.

If the recruiting staff get this wrong it will set us back another five years. I sure hope these guys know what they are doing.

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It's a weak draft already, and most of the best talents are academy kids, but we have thrown all our eggs into this basket.

If the recruiting staff get this wrong it will set us back another five years. I sure hope these guys know what they are doing.

Sanderson just said on radio the top 25 are as good as any year.

It's not unusual for drafts to get talked down in the lead up.

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Quigs makes me wonder whether the best tall available at 7 might be Hipwood. It may be that he has advantages over both Weideman and McKay as a tall-forward-second-ruck.

If we put a bid on Hipwood at 7, it will upset all of Brisbane's points calculations, because they would have expected him to go 10 picks lower. They may well not be prepared to cough up enough points to match a bid at pick 7, and may keep them to ensure they nail their other academy picks. Especially considering they would have already picked up Schache, who's a similar type.

So what do others think about making a bid on Hipwood at 7, Quigs or no Quigs?

And if we do, is the difference in points between 10 and 18 (or 20) enough to put Brisbane in the position where they can't afford to match it?

There is a deficit of over 1700 points that the clubs can go into - and BL have enough points for Hipwood and Keays to go early.

They will be fine to pick them up.

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It's a weak draft already, and most of the best talents are academy kids, but we have thrown all our eggs into this basket.

If the recruiting staff get this wrong it will set us back another five years. I sure hope these guys know what they are doing.

I think we are already set up well for the future, this draft will be the cream on the top...

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I think we are already set up well for the future, this draft will be the cream on the top...

Would you believe it will set us back 2 years? No? Then would you believe it will set is back 6 months? No? Well how about the average length of a post game player interview?

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I think we are already set up well for the future, this draft will be the cream on the top...

we might have some foundations..but you need walls and a roof. The list is far from dead on just yet.

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After reading Quig's reviews of the most touted players, I wouldn't be unhappy if we picked up Francis and Oliver. If Francis goes down back, then Frost could become a forward option! Oliver seems ready to play in the midfield.

Francis has forward stamped on him too. Not just down back IMO. He reads the ball so well in the air, leads exceptionally well. As Quigley mentions, he plays much taller than the 191cm suggests.

I like that combination too. This is by far the most intriguing draft that I can recall. What makes it intriguing is trying to find that diamond in the rough. Not that it's all that rough mind you..

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Francis has forward stamped on him too. Not just down back IMO. He reads the ball so well in the air, leads exceptionally well. As Quigley mentions, he plays much taller than the 191cm suggests.

I like that combination too. This is by far the most intriguing draft that I can recall. What makes it intriguing is trying to find that diamond in the rough. Not that it's all that rough mind you..

You don't try to look for diamonds in the rough with top 10 picks. You're looking for locks who will make an impact at AFL level for 10 years.

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You don't try to look for diamonds in the rough with top 10 picks. You're looking for locks who will make an impact at AFL level for 10 years.

And locks who make an impact at AFL level for 10 years or more are arguably diamonds in the rough...

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It's a weak draft already, and most of the best talents are academy kids, but we have thrown all our eggs into this basket.

If the recruiting staff get this wrong it will set us back another five years. I sure hope these guys know what they are doing.

How would it set us back another 5 years? Seriously, give the team some credit, the drafting over the last couple of years has just about set us up for another 10.

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You don't try to look for diamonds in the rough with top 10 picks. You're looking for locks who will make an impact at AFL level for 10 years.

I haven't read much of Quigleys work, but the fact that he highly underrates most players being touted with the top picks and throws some curveballs into the top 15 makes me think hes an "I told you so" poster.

He will hope that one or two of the players he underrates, underwhelms and the ones he has put a bit higher hopefully 1 or 2 succeed and he can suggest he knew better than the rest.

That said, Hibberd is probably my top 3 favourite players in this draft, and I think he has all the attributes to become an outstanding AFL player and i personally rate him in the top 10, so i agree on that!

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we might have some foundations..but you need walls and a roof. The list is far from dead on just yet.

No list is dead on 'bb' as you know, but saying that if we get this wrong it will set us back 5 years (the post I was answering) is a bit of a stretch.

I don't see us getting it wrong by the way.

Would you believe it will set us back 2 years? No? Then would you believe it will set is back 6 months? No? Well how about the average length of a post game player interview?

Thanks Max...

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I haven't read much of Quigleys work, but the fact that he highly underrates most players being touted with the top picks and throws some curveballs into the top 15 makes me think hes an "I told you so" poster.

He will hope that one or two of the players he underrates, underwhelms and the ones he has put a bit higher hopefully 1 or 2 succeed and he can suggest he knew better than the rest.

That said, Hibberd is probably my top 3 favourite players in this draft, and I think he has all the attributes to become an outstanding AFL player and i personally rate him in the top 10, so i agree on that!

Like anyone he gets it wrong. He had Eli Templeton in his top 20 a few years back.

I like that he's a hard marker, even though I sometimes wonder if he concentrates too much on what a player can't do and not what they can. All in all I find him about as astute as it gets when analysing young players, although he's not quite in Wisbey's company.

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Like anyone he gets it wrong. He had Eli Templeton in his top 20 a few years back.

I like that he's a hard marker, even though I sometimes wonder if he concentrates too much on what a player can't do and not what they can. All in all I find him about as astute as it gets when analysing young players, although he's not quite in Wisbey's company.

It was a good read, took up the morning of work which is great.

Rankings are so subjective, I started trying to do one the other day 1-30, but i absolutely battled as I probably hadn't seen enough of the interstaters and I held bias towards Hibberd and Gresham.

Draft time of the year is always fun, considering everyone has a different view. I really liked how he rated Mckay relative to the other two in competition with him, again because i think something similar.

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I haven't read much of Quigleys work, but the fact that he highly underrates most players being touted with the top picks and throws some curveballs into the top 15 makes me think hes an "I told you so" poster.

He will hope that one or two of the players he underrates, underwhelms and the ones he has put a bit higher hopefully 1 or 2 succeed and he can suggest he knew better than the rest.

You've just described Barry Prendergast. Wanted to show he was smarter than anyone else. Boy, that worked well.

What I like about Quigley is he gives a really good outline of the player. Calls it as he sees it and provides us information. If he was that good he'd be on a recruiting team somewhere. The fact that he isn't means he's just an average observer IMO. Not that I care, I enjoy him.

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You've just described Barry Prendergast. Wanted to show he was smarter than anyone else. Boy, that worked well.

What I like about Quigley is he gives a really good outline of the player. Calls it as he sees it and provides us information. If he was that good he'd be on a recruiting team somewhere. The fact that he isn't means he's just an average observer IMO. Not that I care, I enjoy him.

Not necessarily. He may be the very best out there, better than all the professionals. But he might also be the best rocket scientist there is, too, and doing that for a living.


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