whatwhat say what 23,863 Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 can't see higgins falling as low as 13 either. scouts i speak to rate him the best 'pure mid' behind uniak in the draft. and i 100% agree re fogerty - he's a half back swooper, not a mid 1 Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted June 27, 2017 Author Posted June 27, 2017 The AFL has issued an indicative draft order based on ladder positions after round 11. Obviously, this is not all that meaningful because positions will change over the last half of the season and again as a result of the free agency and trade periods. ROUND ONE 1. Brisbane Lions 2. Carlton 3. Sydney 4. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn) 5. Gold Coast 6. North Melbourne 7. Essendon 8. St Kilda 9. Collingwood 10. Melbourne 11. Fremantle 12. West Coast 13. Western Bulldogs 14. Brisbane Lions (received from Port Adelaide) 15. Richmond 16. Richmond (received from Geelong, via Carlton and GWS on-trades) 17. Adelaide ROUND TWO 18. Brisbane Lions 19. Geelong (received from Carlton) 20. Sydney 21. Gold Coast (received from Hawthorn) 22. Gold Coast 23. North Melbourne 24. Essendon 25. Greater Western Sydney (received from St Kilda) 26. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood) 27. Melbourne 28. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle) 29. West Coast 30. Western Bulldogs 31. Port Adelaide 32. Gold Coast (received from Richmond) 33. Geelong 34. Adelaide 35. Hawthorn (received from GWS, via Carlton on-trade) ROUND THREE 36. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions) 37. Carlton 38. Sydney 39. Hawthorn 40. Gold Coast 41. Western Bulldogs (received from North Melbourne) 42. Essendon 43. St Kilda 44. Brisbane Lions (received from Collingwood 45. Melbourne 46. Fremantle 47. West Coast 48. North Melbourne (received from the Western Bulldogs) 49. Port Adelaide 50. Richmond 51. Geelong 52. Adelaide 53. Richmond (received from Greater Western Sydney) ROUND FOUR 54. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions) 55. Carlton 56. Sydney 57. Hawthorn 58. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast) 59. St Kilda (received from North Melbourne, via Western Bulldogs on-trade) 60. Essendon 61. St Kilda 62. Collingwood 63. Melbourne 64. Fremantle 65. West Coast 66. North Melbourne (received from the Western Bulldogs) 67. Port Adelaide 68. Richmond 69. Geelong 70. Adelaide 71. Greater Western Sydney ROUND FIVE 72. Brisbane Lions 73. Carlton 74. Sydney 75. Hawthorn 76. Gold Coast 77. North Melbourne 78. Essendon 79. Western Bulldogs (received from St Kilda) 80. Collingwood 81. Melbourne 82. Fremantle 83. West Coast 84. Western Bulldogs 85. Port Adelaide 86. Richmond 87. Geelong 88. Adelaide 89. Greater Western Sydney * The Giants' first pick (no.18, worth 985 points) will shift to the end of the draft as a result of the 1000 point penalty placed on them due to the Lachie Whitfield affair. The remaining 15 points will be taken off the value of their next pick. Indicative draft order: June edition And a couple of fine pieces on the draft - Road to the Draft: Episode 10 U18: Cal Twomey's top-10 draft prospects Quote
spirit of norm smith 16,679 Posted June 27, 2017 Posted June 27, 2017 Dees 1st pick around 12-14...Joel Garner or Paddy Dow. Quote
CBDees 3,167 Posted June 27, 2017 Posted June 27, 2017 6 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said: Dees 1st pick around 12-14...Joel Garner or Paddy Dow. Considering we will have pick 18, what trade do you envisage to get a pick around 12-14? ? 1 Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted July 7, 2017 Author Posted July 7, 2017 With the Under 18 Championships done and dusted, the experts are reviewing the top draft picks and their chances. First can off the rank is Callum Twomey's Phantom Form Guide - July edition And one potential draft pick's situation is made even more intriguing as a result of the fact that he is not only also a potential elite cricketer of the future but because his father is embroiled front and centre in the cricketing row between the administration and the players and his mother has an important role in football - Draft stocks rising, but will Will stick with footy? 1 Quote
ChaserJ 5,192 Posted July 8, 2017 Posted July 8, 2017 A general analysis on where the pool sits after the Championships from Twomey: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-07-07/draft-analysis-whos-moving-up-who-needs-to-lift-no1 1 Quote
whatwhat say what 23,863 Posted July 8, 2017 Posted July 8, 2017 joel garner sounds like a likely sort Quote
ChaserJ 5,192 Posted July 11, 2017 Posted July 11, 2017 (edited) Matt Balmer from AFL Draft Central with an update of his rankings post champs: https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/2017/07/10/matt-balmers-2017-afl-draft-july-power-rankings/ And a little primer on possible mature age draftees who are running around in the WAFL. In a draft pool with shallow depth, we might see a few more from the state leagues getting the call. http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-07-11/worth-a-look-wafl-stars-pushing-their-draft-case Any thoughts on these guys @Pennant St Dee? Edited July 11, 2017 by ChaserJ Quote
stevethemanjordan 6,952 Posted July 11, 2017 Posted July 11, 2017 Have been going to Tac cup games this year for reasons I won't specify. (May or may not be to do with the club) *cough* Happy to shed some light on any players in question. 1 Quote
ChaserJ 5,192 Posted July 11, 2017 Posted July 11, 2017 28 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said: Have been going to Tac cup games this year for reasons I won't specify. (May or may not be to do with the club) *cough* Happy to shed some light on any players in question. Nice. Any thoughts on who might be around the mark just beyond the top 10? Someone like Matthew Ling maybe? I reckon there's currently a clear top 2 (Rayner & LDU) and then a group of around 7 or so players (Cerra and Sutherland could push up from that pack). Then throw a blanket over the next 10-15. Chook-lotto territory beyond that. I previously liked Garner or Coffield for our picks, but both are likely to be out of reach now. Quote
Pennant St Dee 13,455 Posted July 11, 2017 Posted July 11, 2017 4 hours ago, ChaserJ said: Matt Balmer from AFL Draft Central with an update of his rankings post champs: https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/2017/07/10/matt-balmers-2017-afl-draft-july-power-rankings/ And a little primer on possible mature age draftees who are running around in the WAFL. In a draft pool with shallow depth, we might see a few more from the state leagues getting the call. http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-07-11/worth-a-look-wafl-stars-pushing-their-draft-case Any thoughts on these guys @Pennant St Dee? Ryan - won't makeit at the next level struggles against good close checking defenders Wilson- looks to be really enjoying his footy and is very much one the many in betweeners. Standout at WAFL but not quite up to it at next level. Marsh - the most likely to step up and wouldn't be surprised to see Freo take a punt on him. Other clubs will be weary based on personal issues from previous stint at the Pies Schloithe- has been very impressive at WAFL for a few years now. Very surprised a club hasn't rookied him already. Solid performer but doesn't really have any x factor to his game Meadows - is an interesting one who was a decent back flanker but has worked on his tank. Benefits in the Cardies midfield with Shane Nelson Aaron Black copping the taggers. Very good by foot but would like to see how he deals with a close tag Bolton- accumulator and will always be good at this level. Disposal is really poor and would be a liability at AFL level. Kelly - always been a very talented player but not outstanding at draft age. Questions were there about his hunger and consistency. Has knuckled down over past couple of years and got serious and used his assets to put himself on the radar. He has the most upside but I still worry about long term hunger and commitment at AFL level which is a massive step up. Worth considering as a rookie 2 Quote
ChaserJ 5,192 Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 17 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said: Ryan - won't makeit at the next level struggles against good close checking defenders Wilson- looks to be really enjoying his footy and is very much one the many in betweeners. Standout at WAFL but not quite up to it at next level. Marsh - the most likely to step up and wouldn't be surprised to see Freo take a punt on him. Other clubs will be weary based on personal issues from previous stint at the Pies Schloithe- has been very impressive at WAFL for a few years now. Very surprised a club hasn't rookied him already. Solid performer but doesn't really have any x factor to his game Meadows - is an interesting one who was a decent back flanker but has worked on his tank. Benefits in the Cardies midfield with Shane Nelson Aaron Black copping the taggers. Very good by foot but would like to see how he deals with a close tag Bolton- accumulator and will always be good at this level. Disposal is really poor and would be a liability at AFL level. Kelly - always been a very talented player but not outstanding at draft age. Questions were there about his hunger and consistency. Has knuckled down over past couple of years and got serious and used his assets to put himself on the radar. He has the most upside but I still worry about long term hunger and commitment at AFL level which is a massive step up. Worth considering as a rookie Thanks PSD, good stuff. AFL.com have profiled mature age prospects out of SA as well. A familiar name in Dom Barry makes an appearance: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-07-12/worth-a-look-sanfl-players-pushing-their-draft-case 1 Quote
stevethemanjordan 6,952 Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 On 11/07/2017 at 0:32 PM, ChaserJ said: Nice. Any thoughts on who might be around the mark just beyond the top 10? Someone like Matthew Ling maybe? I reckon there's currently a clear top 2 (Rayner & LDU) and then a group of around 7 or so players (Cerra and Sutherland could push up from that pack). Then throw a blanket over the next 10-15. Chook-lotto territory beyond that. I previously liked Garner or Coffield for our picks, but both are likely to be out of reach now. I could only rate the players that I've watched live and keep in mind that's not every TAC Cup side. I've seen Eastern, Northern, Sandy, Gippsland a few times so have a better grasp on individuals from these sides. Chargers, Falcons, Rebels and Bushies once. When I saw the falcons, most of their stars were playing state footy that weekend so can't comment on Ling. Two players who didn't happen to play state footy in every game are Trent Mynott from Eastern and Jack Petruccelle from Northern. Those two both impressed me and Petruccelle especially had some incredible moments at tac cup level. Both will probably be second-rounders but I'd love either of them at the club as players who have gone under the radar a bit. Garner and Coffield could certainly be gettable at around our picks. Depends what we're after though and who's available. 1 Quote
Pennant St Dee 13,455 Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 12 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said: I could only rate the players that I've watched live and keep in mind that's not every TAC Cup side. I've seen Eastern, Northern, Sandy, Gippsland a few times so have a better grasp on individuals from these sides. Chargers, Falcons, Rebels and Bushies once. When I saw the falcons, most of their stars were playing state footy that weekend so can't comment on Ling. Two players who didn't happen to play state footy in every game are Trent Mynott from Eastern and Jack Petruccelle from Northern. Those two both impressed me and Petruccelle especially had some incredible moments at tac cup level. Both will probably be second-rounders but I'd love either of them at the club as players who have gone under the radar a bit. Garner and Coffield could certainly be gettable at around our picks. Depends what we're after though and who's available. Tell me more on Petrucelle. He's one ive been watching from a distance as not a gun but will benefit in professional environment Quote
stevethemanjordan 6,952 Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 17 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said: Tell me more on Petrucelle. He's one ive been watching from a distance as not a gun but will benefit in professional environment I've seen him in the flesh a few times and some of the attributes that he possesses and has displayed in games are in the elite bracket. His speed, ball-handling, leap, contested marking for his size and awareness set him apart and you're just drawn to him. Reminds me of Robbie Gray with some of the things he does. Probably with more explosive power though. He's never really had huge possession numbers given he plays forward a lot and he can definitely drift in and out of games. But keep in mind he was a basketball star and that was his number one sport up until recently so his exposure to these elite teams is limited. I also like that he's not afraid of the contest which is a huge positive for a player with his skill-set. So much untapped potential, I reckon he'll be a steal whoever manages to land him. 2 Quote
ChaserJ 5,192 Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 1 hour ago, stevethemanjordan said: I've seen him in the flesh a few times and some of the attributes that he possesses and has displayed in games are in the elite bracket. His speed, ball-handling, leap, contested marking for his size and awareness set him apart and you're just drawn to him. Reminds me of Robbie Gray with some of the things he does. Probably with more explosive power though. He's never really had huge possession numbers given he plays forward a lot and he can definitely drift in and out of games. But keep in mind he was a basketball star and that was his number one sport up until recently so his exposure to these elite teams is limited. I also like that he's not afraid of the contest which is a huge positive for a player with his skill-set. So much untapped potential, I reckon he'll be a steal whoever manages to land him. Thanks mate. Petrucelle definitely catches the eye. Reckon if he cleans up his ball use a little and has a few more high possession games in the back end of the season, he'll jump right up. Has some very exciting traits. 1 Quote
stevethemanjordan 6,952 Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 19 minutes ago, ChaserJ said: Reckon if he cleans up his ball use a little and has a few more high possession games in the back end of the season, he'll jump right up. I reckon his ball-use isn't as bad as some seem to think. And I am ultra-critical when it comes to ball-use. 1 Quote
Skuit 10,031 Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 6 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said: I've seen him in the flesh a few times and some of the attributes that he possesses and has displayed in games are in the elite bracket. His speed, ball-handling, leap, contested marking for his size and awareness set him apart and you're just drawn to him. Reminds me of Robbie Gray with some of the things he does. Probably with more explosive power though. He's never really had huge possession numbers given he plays forward a lot and he can definitely drift in and out of games. But keep in mind he was a basketball star and that was his number one sport up until recently so his exposure to these elite teams is limited. I also like that he's not afraid of the contest which is a huge positive for a player with his skill-set. So much untapped potential, I reckon he'll be a steal whoever manages to land him. I had to double-check you hadn't misspelled Petracca on this description. Could ex-ball players Petrucelle and Petracca come together to perfect the 'petra-dish' (TM) in the MFC forward line? Need to get Bugg in that mix as well. Apologies - I'm avoiding a work assignment. Please carry on with your adult discussions. 3 1 Quote
stevethemanjordan 6,952 Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 15 minutes ago, Skuit said: I had to double-check you hadn't misspelled Petracca on this description. Could ex-ball players Petrucelle and Petracca come together to perfect the 'petra-dish' (TM) in the MFC forward line? Need to get Bugg in that mix as well. Apologies - I'm avoiding a work assignment. Please carry on with your adult discussions. Nah, I like it a lot. He didn't have much of an impact in his one and only Vic Metro game, but some of what I saw at TAC cup level was pretty special. As Pennant says, I reckon he's the type of player that will benefit enormously from an AFL club enviro given his untapped potential. He and Trac in the same forward-line would certainly trigger a trouser-murmur. 2 Quote
Skuit 10,031 Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 9 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said: Nah, I like it a lot. He didn't have much of an impact in his one and only Vic Metro game, but some of what I saw at TAC cup level was pretty special. As Pennant says, I reckon he's the type of player that will benefit enormously from an AFL club enviro given his untapped potential. He and Trac in the same forward-line would certainly trigger a trouser-murmur. And still trying to work out in what possible professional capacity you could be attending TAC matches and still be free to criticise MFC players online and share your insights on potential recruitees. Whatever it is, godspeed, and I think I want that job . . . 2 Quote
stevethemanjordan 6,952 Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 2 hours ago, Skuit said: And still trying to work out in what possible professional capacity you could be attending TAC matches and still be free to criticise MFC players online and share your insights on potential recruitees. Whatever it is, godspeed, and I think I want that job . . . It's a new thing. And I'm a changed man now. 1 Quote
Skuit 10,031 Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 (edited) 9 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said: And I'm a changed man now. Same as Oscar, right? Edit: I'm still in your camp re. Oscar. Edited July 12, 2017 by Skuit 1 Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted July 25, 2017 Author Posted July 25, 2017 A couple of interesting draft rankings - both of them from before Will Sutherland's decision to opt for cricket ahead of football. Firstly, Brett Anderson's Big Board 1.0 and Secondly, Terry Wallace from Future Stars - 1. Cameron Rayner 187cm/88kg MID 2. Luke Davies-Uniack 187cm/85kg MID 3. Jarrod Brander 195cm/83kg FWD 4. Will Sutherland 195cm/90kg FWD 5. Jayden Stephenson 189cm/76kg FWD 6. Darcy Fogarty 192cm/88kg MID/FWD 7. Jack Higgins 178cm/78kg MID 8. Nick Coffield 190cm/78kg H/BACK 9. Paddy Dow 184cm/78kg MID 10. Lochie O'Brien 184cm/75kg MID 11. Charlie Constable 190cm/83kg MID 12. Adam Cerra 186cm/75kg MID 13. Patrick Naish 180cm/67kg FWD 14. Charle Spargo 173cm/75kg SML FWD 15. Sam Hayes 203cm/93kg RUCK 16. Connor Ballenden 199cm/95kg FWD/RUCK 17. Hunter Clark 186cm/79kg HALF BACK 18. Joel Garner 183cm/81kg MID 19. Oscar Allen 191cm/83kg FWD 20. Lachlan Fogarty 179cm/75kg MID Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted July 27, 2017 Author Posted July 27, 2017 And now for Knightmare's AFL Draft Power Rankings: July 1 Quote
Mt. Dee-Maaan 608 Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 as exciting as it is is following the draft into november, i can't see us keeping our top picks this year... definitely looks as though there's a few more options this year than first reported though! Quote
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