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6 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Bit of X-factor there. 

If we could nab one (or both) of the Xav’s, I’d be very happy. They aren’t the bollocking bulls of the first round but they have great kicking and speed and have played outside inside role. What we need - and hopefully they can provide it. 

 

If we get two Xaviers’ I’ll celebrate with a double Scotch.

8 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Bit of X-factor there. 

Uncanny isn’t it...

They could be a real force...

 

I could go on... but it’s night and I’ll crawl out and disappear...

 
On 9/30/2018 at 6:21 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Top 10 now worth more interest to Demons fans if we get 1 or 2 with the probable Hogan deal  

heres some names 

1- Sam Walsh

2- Jack Lukosius 

3- Izak Rankine

4- Bailey Smith

5- Max King

6- Jack Bytel

7- Ben King

8- Conor Rozee

9- Riley Collier-Dawkins

10- Curtis Taylor

My personal ratings would be

Lukosius a bit lower, he’s definitely talented but I just don’t think he’s a genuine power forward. Plays a bit too much like jack watts and maybe I’m a bit scarred 

Izak Rankine I have on par with Walsh as the best players in the draft. He was seriously damaging.

bailey smith is interesting because he could easily play half back or mid, I think he’s got potential to be the best player in the draft if he gets the balance right. 

Ive mentioned elsewhere I think Jye Caldwell has the talent to be a top 6 pick but the types of injuries he’s getting so early is a real concern... he’s an outside chance to slip through to our 23 though unlikely. 

The king brothers are interesting because I think the only way an interstate team drafts them is if they can get both. 

Phantom top 5. 

1. Sam Walsh 

2. Max king 

3. Ben king 

4. Bailey smith 

5. Jack Lukosius 

Can see a couple of the SA boys sliding a bit. I reckon the Gold Coast would be a better chance of retaining the king brothers than the SA boys. 

21 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

My personal ratings would be

Lukosius a bit lower, he’s definitely talented but I just don’t think he’s a genuine power forward. Plays a bit too much like jack watts and maybe I’m a bit scarred 

Izak Rankine I have on par with Walsh as the best players in the draft. He was seriously damaging.

bailey smith is interesting because he could easily play half back or mid, I think he’s got potential to be the best player in the draft if he gets the balance right. 

Ive mentioned elsewhere I think Jye Caldwell has the talent to be a top 6 pick but the types of injuries he’s getting so early is a real concern... he’s an outside chance to slip through to our 23 though unlikely. 

The king brothers are interesting because I think the only way an interstate team drafts them is if they can get both. 

Phantom top 5. 

1. Sam Walsh 

2. Max king 

3. Ben king 

4. Bailey smith 

5. Jack Lukosius 

Can see a couple of the SA boys sliding a bit. I reckon the Gold Coast would be a better chance of retaining the king brothers than the SA boys. 

The more I think about Gold Coast the more I think they need midfielders. They have none and they have key forwards if they stay fit in Day and Wright. so my top 10 would be.

Walsh - A certainty to go 1.

Rankine - Best midfielder

B.Smith - 2nd best midfielder

Lukosius - Too hard to pass up.

Rozee - Local product

Caldwell - Another gun midfielder

B.King - Cos he hasn't done his knee

Hately - Local product

M.King - Patton hasn't worked.

Valente - Local product

 


On 10/19/2018 at 6:54 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Crystal ball view to pick 28  

Very cloudy though !!! 

1-Blues. Sam Walsh 

2- Suns.  Jack Lukosius 

3- Suns. Conor Rozee

4- Saints. Bailey Smith

5- Power. Izak Rankine

6- Suns. Max King

7- Bulldogs   Ben King

8- Crows. Jackson  Hateley

 9- Giants. Riley Collier-Dawkins 

10- Power   Luke Valente

match - Nick Blakey. Swans

11- Giants. Jye Caldwell 

match - Tarryn Thomas. kangas 

12- Cats.  Ed McHenry 

13- Crows   Bailey Williams

match - Isaac Quaynor. pies

14- Freo  Ian Hill

15- Power  Curtis Taylor

16- Crows  Ely Smith

match - Rylee West. Bulldogs 

17- Tigers  Sam Sturt

18- Lions  Liam Stocker 

19- Giants  Zak Butters  

20- Eagles. Jordan  Clark

match - Will Kelly  Pies 

21- Crows  Jez McLennan 

22- Eagles   Jarrod Cameron 

23- Demons  Xavier O’Halloran   

Match - Bailey Scott  Kangas 

24-Suns  Tom McKenzie

25- Giants  Riley Bowman

26- Swans  Sydney Stack 

match - Connor McFayden  Lions  

27- Bulldogs  Chayce Jones 

28- Demons  Xavier Duursma 

 

Sorry Swans and Bulldogs will have to lose these picks #26 and #27 to use the points to get Blakey and West 

26- swans used points 

27- bulldogs used points

28- Demons. Xavier Duursma 

29- Suns.  Chayce Jones

30- Lions. Connor Mcfayden

31- Freo. Sydney Stack

32- Bulldogs. Luke English

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33- swans used points

match Keiran Briggs - Giants

34-Bombers  Damon Greaves

35- Lions  Fraser Turner

36-Saints  Tom Berry

37-Tigers. Conor Idun

38- Swans  James Rowbottom 

39- Swans  Mitch Riordan 

40- Swans  Jacob Kennerley

41- Pies used points

42- Kangas used points

43- Freo Dillon Oreilly

44-Pies  Jacob Koschitzke 

45-Bulldogs   Campbell Hustwaite 

46-Saints  Jack Bytel

47-Kangas  Will Golds

48-Kangas  Sam Fletcher

49- Kangas  Chris Jansen

50- Cats  Luke Foley

51- Pies   Thomas Jok

52-Giants used points

53-Hawks  Angus Hanrahan 

54- Demons  Joe Ayton-Delaney 

 

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5 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

33- swans used points

match Keiran Briggs - Giants

34-Bombers  Damon Greaves

35- Lions  Fraser Turner

36-Saints  Tom Berry

37-Tigers. Conor Idun

38- Swans  James Rowbottom 

39- Swans  Mitch Riordan 

40- Swans  Jacob Kennerley

41- Pies used points

42- Kangas used points

43- Freo Dillon Oreilly

44-Pies  Jacob Koschitzke 

45-Bulldogs   Campbell Hustwaite 

46-Saints  Jack Bytel

47-Kangas  Will Golds

48-Kangas  Sam Fletcher

49- Kangas  Chris Jansen

50- Cats  Luke Foley

51- Pies   Thomas Jok

52-Giants used points

53-Hawks  Angus Hanrahan 

54- Demons  Joe Ayton-Delaney 

 

Great job are you going to go to 91?


It’s just a lottery now

match Jason Carter - Freo NGA

55- Kangas  Boyd Woodcock

56- Lions  James   FS

57- Pies. Marty Hore 

58- kangas  Joel Crocker  FS

59- Cats. Oscar Brownless FS

match Buku Khamis - Bulldogs NGA

60- Cats. Brett Bewley

61- Eagles  Tom Joyce

62- Demons. Toby Bedford NGA

On 10/20/2018 at 6:50 AM, Dee-licious said:

If we could nab one (or both) of the Xav’s, I’d be very happy. They aren’t the bollocking bulls of the first round but they have great kicking and speed and have played outside inside role. What we need - and hopefully they can provide it. 

 

On 10/20/2018 at 7:01 AM, TRIGON said:

If we get two Xaviers’ I’ll celebrate with a double Scotch.

 

On 10/20/2018 at 8:23 AM, Gorgoroth said:

Uncanny isn’t it...

They could be a real force...

 

I could go on... but it’s night and I’ll crawl out and disappear...

 

 

Edited by DV8

Just for interest - here is a list of the Academy and F/S players in the draft and where some pundits have them.

 

I've seen some mock drafts with North's Tarryn Thomas going in mid 1st round.

With all those 2nd round possibilities, I can see our pick #54 going up the draft to the low 40's and pick #62 up to the low 50's - pick #53 perhaps ?

Edited by Lucifers Hero

1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Just for interest - here is a list of the Academy and F/S players in the draft and where some pundits have them.

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I've seen some mock drafts with North's Tarryn Thomas going in mid 1st round.

With all those 2nd round possibilities, I can see our pick #54 going up the draft to the low 40's and pick #62 up to the low 50's - pick #53 perhaps ?

I've said this before but seriously they need to can this academy idea.

It makes sense in the non football states if they draw the boundaries correctly and not include strong football areas like Southern NSW.

Other clubs shouldn't have academies it's just another half pregnant  AFL solution to stop a few F...W.... complaining.


Hawthorn - Irving Mosquito! 

17 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Hawthorn - Irving Mosquito! 

I'm visualizing a 168 cm 62kg nippy goalsneak.

 

edit: he needs to be drafted on his name alone

Edited by nutbean

1 minute ago, nutbean said:

I'm visualizing a 168 cm 62kg nippy goalsneak.

No doubt a right royal pain in the arze.

3 minutes ago, ManDee said:

No doubt a right royal pain in the arze.

talented but quite easy to shut down  - aerogard...

1 hour ago, nutbean said:

talented but quite easy to shut down  - aerogard...

Windgard?


63- Bulldogs  Kyle Reid 

64- tigers  Zane Barzen

65-  Eagles Tom Medhat

66- Bombers  Matty Lloyd

67- saints   Stefan Radovanovic 

68- Tigers  Stephen Cumming

69- Blues Ben Silvagni fs

70- Cats  Brayden Ham 

71- Blues  Will Hamill

72- Eagles  Ben Sokol

73- Crows  Hugo Munn

74- Tigers  Noah Gown

75- Bulldogs  Mitchell Podhajski 

76- Eagles pass

77-Blues Hudson Garoni

78- Lions  Keidean Coleman 

79- Saints  Zac Foot

80- Suns  Mitch Maguire

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

63- Bulldogs  Kyle Reid 

64- tigers  Zane Barzen

65-  Eagles Tom Medhat

66- Bombers  Matty Lloyd

67- saints   Stefan Radovanovic 

68- Tigers  Stephen Cumming

69- Blues Ben Silvagni fs

70- Cats  Brayden Ham 

71- Blues  Will Hamill

72- Eagles  Ben Sokol

73- Crows  Hugo Munn

74- Tigers  Noah Gown

75- Bulldogs  Mitchell Podhajski 

76- Eagles pass

77-Blues Hudson Garoni

78- Lions  Keidean Coleman 

79- Saints  Zac Foot

80- Suns  Mitch Maguire

C'mon you can do it go to 91?

 

The best thing about this draft is we already have a strong 22 with 6 decent players as depth.

If we could snag a player ready for2019 would be great. Seems like a zippy small forward and another outsidemid with speed & skill would complement the list.

80- Suns Harry Simington

81- freo Brant Colledge

82- Bulldogs  Will Gowers

83- crows Tom Sparrow

84- Bombers Nick Hind 

85-Power  Levi Proude

86- kangas  Lachlan Sholl

87- Cats  Charlie Sprague 

88- Swans  Ryan Hebron

89- Giants  Mitch Maguire

90- Hawks Tom Lewis


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