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With all the talk about us potentially looking at Weideman which i prefer we didn't, there is a kid by the name of Wylie Buzza who has just as much potential as Sam does.

Started only playing at 15 he is a big 199cm 98kg power forward who can go into the ruck. Very athletic in the Ben Brown moukd for his strong contested marking and athletic ability. Played for QLD in the under 18 championships and kicked 9 goals from 4 games. Played 4 TAC games and kicked 10 with 5 against Oakleigh Chargers.

I hope we go Parish and Oliver with picks 3 and 7 and then go for Buzza at our 3rd pick and power forward for Hogan. Is physically ready to go unlike Weideman who will need a couple of years to build his body up. Because of his ability to play ruck he would be ideal to ruck up forward and give Gawn a chop out when needed.

 

Happy for us to draft him on his name alone.

Gee he looks a powerful unit. Good contested grab. I would take him if he is available at 46

 

what an epic name,. The commentators will be drooling

Just dont let Dwayne Russell do any of his games, for the love of god

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Watch his highlights and its hard not to get excited. A couple of big strong contested marks in the packs and loves to wheel around on his left foot and get it forward.

Would be a massive cult figure for supporters.


highlights...links ?

Have been waiting for this thread for a little while.

I'm with you all the way Dazzle. The 2 mids for the early picks and take the Buzz later on. I think he has the most upside of all the KPFs in this draft and definite cult figure potential. Also, we need a replacement in the WAGs club for Pia. I'd suggest his gf has exactly what we need.

That leaves 2 questions. a) Which mid to pick first to ensure the other is still there at 7, and b) Who do we take as the 4th pick? I'm not sure, maybe O'Kearney?

Edit: The 4th pick I'd ideally like Partington, but I doubt he'll still be available

 

Alas, I believe I may have squashed him flat a couple of nights ago. Sad but he kept landing on me to drink my blood. It was quite a battle as he was quick and was hard to see at the best of times.


what an epic name,. The commentators will be drooling

Just dont let Dwayne Russell do any of his games, for the love of god

I'm not sure why you qualified your statement.

"Don't let Dwayne Russell do any games" would have sufficed.

Have been waiting for this thread for a little while.

I'm with you all the way Dazzle. The 2 mids for the early picks and take the Buzz later on. I think he has the most upside of all the KPFs in this draft and definite cult figure potential. Also, we need a replacement in the WAGs club for Pia. I'd suggest his gf has exactly what we need.

That leaves 2 questions. a) Which mid to pick first to ensure the other is still there at 7, and b) Who do we take as the 4th pick? I'm not sure, maybe O'Kearney?

Edit: The 4th pick I'd ideally like Partington, but I doubt he'll still be available

With all the talk about us potentially looking at Weideman which i prefer we didn't, there is a kid by the name of Wylie Buzza who has just as much potential as Sam does.

Started only playing at 15 he is a big 199cm 98kg power forward who can go into the ruck. Very athletic in the Ben Brown moukd for his strong contested marking and athletic ability. Played for QLD in the under 18 championships and kicked 9 goals from 4 games. Played 4 TAC games and kicked 10 with 5 against Oakleigh Chargers.

I hope we go Parish and Oliver with picks 3 and 7 and then go for Buzza at our 3rd pick and power forward for Hogan. Is physically ready to go unlike Weideman who will need a couple of years to build his body up. Because of his ability to play ruck he would be ideal to ruck up forward and give Gawn a chop out when needed.

hmmn, did the buzza get picked up? or is he still hovering above

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