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Bigfooty did their phantom recently for anyone that wants a look.

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/2018-big-footy-phantom-draft.1208310/

I'm feeling pretty relaxed about this draft. Times have changed a lot since the BP days. 

There's a few names in the mix for our early picks that excite me but I won't be disappointed if they're available and we pass on them. Some of BP's picks had me screaming at the screen. Tapscott and Gysberts come to mind as there were players I wanted still available.

Jason Taylor has the runs on the board. I'd love Sturt, Williams or a few others with our early picks but if Taylor passes on them I'll back him in. These days I'd doubt the ability of our non selection rather than doubting our recruiting dept. Thank you JT.

 
On 11/8/2018 at 7:47 AM, furious d said:

Bigfooty did their phantom recently for anyone that wants a look.

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/2018-big-footy-phantom-draft.1208310/

I'm feeling pretty relaxed about this draft. Times have changed a lot since the BP days. 

There's a few names in the mix for our early picks that excite me but I won't be disappointed if they're available and we pass on them. Some of BP's picks had me screaming at the screen. Tapscott and Gysberts come to mind as there were players I wanted still available.

Jason Taylor has the runs on the board. I'd love Sturt, Williams or a few others with our early picks but if Taylor passes on them I'll back him in. These days I'd doubt the ability of our non selection rather than doubting our recruiting dept. Thank you JT.

I thought Isaac Quaynor was bound to Collingwood Academy and they would match a bid at 14?

 

Any chance we would take Mchenry at 23 if available


6 hours ago, Fifty-5 said:

I thought Isaac Quaynor was bound to Collingwood Academy and they would match a bid at 14?

Knightmare was the mock recruiter for Collingwood. He didn't match the bid.

Kennerley's kicking doesn't look too flash but you can put him amongst players like Duursma, Sturt, Turner, O'Halloran, E.Smith as midfielders around the mark of 23 to 28.

McKenzie is a steal at 61.

Hind is the exact player we should be after at 82.

Can someone take away my thoughts on Williams being the next Juice Newton? he even has his number. I don't think we need him another midfielder or small forward would be better.

Bedford as expected has his bid matched after 28 and before 54.

 
16 hours ago, The Great Pretender said:

The BS spouted in these reviews goes on:

Lukosius: "The key forward is a ‘once in a generation’ prospect and is one of the best player we’ve seen in the Under 18 system for a long time."

How long is a generation?  Has this guy ever seen Buddy Franklin or Nick Riewoldt?

i'm dubious about "super draft" prognostication, I've seen it all before.

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48 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

‘once in a generation’ prospect

 

48 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

How long is a generation?

Roughly about one season 'Fifty'...

Previous once in a generation players to name a few have been Lynch, Danniher, Hogan, Boyd, Moore etc....

The way once in a generation is going I'm pretty sure we can get it down to a week.


8 minutes ago, rjay said:

 

Roughly about one season 'Fifty'...

Previous once in a generation players to name a few have been Lynch, Danniher, Hogan, Boyd, Moore etc....

The way once in a generation is going I'm pretty sure we can get it down to a week.

 Yeah "once in a generation" key forward is pick 2.  How good must Walsh be?

1 hour ago, Fifty-5 said:

The BS spouted in these reviews goes on:

Lukosius: "The key forward is a ‘once in a generation’ prospect and is one of the best player we’ve seen in the Under 18 system for a long time."

How long is a generation?  Has this guy ever seen Buddy Franklin or Nick Riewoldt?

i'm dubious about "super draft" prognostication, I've seen it all before.

Yeah ... and I don’t know why Port Adelaide are so keen to get Lukosius when they already have a tall blond key forward in Jack Watts. 

 

you guys can thank me later  :)

 

Edited by Dr.D

19 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

 

you guys can thank me later  :)

 

Pretty damn Good mate ! Thanks

I think we should have a look at Tom Berry, Jarrod's younger brother. 

For anyone who didn't watch much of Brisbane this year I'm very confident Jarrod Berry is a star in the making, as well as a captain in the making. Really good all round player capable of playing pretty much anywhere on the ground. Tom isn't as tall but has similar characteristics.

If we're looking for versatile midfield depth then I'd be looking at Tom.


On 11/6/2018 at 10:35 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Watched McHenry on 3 occasions live.  Not even in Vineys league for toughness, build or kicking length.  McHenry is a Gresham or Spargo type.  

Fully agree on all three criteria. Not in the same league and never will be in that league. 

On 11/13/2018 at 7:31 AM, jackaub said:

Pretty damn Good mate ! Thanks

Pretty bloody damn good, Mate! Thank you times six.

On 11/9/2018 at 9:26 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Big footy phantom draft has Dees choosing Bailey Williams and Jacob Kennerley.  Both would be welcome additions. 

My oath! Particularly Williams.

Many players that have been mentioned on here were negated with 'should go earlier', but having a mixed lolly bag of all of them in mind should net us one or two of em as they can't all be picked. I suppose that's how we got Petty last year

Edited by John Demonic

Twomey has Bailey Williams outside the first round. With probably Fraser Turner at 28  

Big Footy groupies have him coming to us. Kennerley at 28  

Knightmare has Bailey Williams coming to us and Fraser Turner at 28  

Trend?

All that matters is who Jason “The Man” Taylor picks. 


9 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Twomey has Bailey Williams outside the first round. With probably Fraser Turner at 28  

Big Footy groupies have him coming to us. Kennerley at 28  

Knightmare has Bailey Williams coming to us and Fraser Turner at 28  

Trend?

All that matters is who Jason “The Man” Taylor picks. 

Then in the "spirit" of MFCSS, it won't happen.

Personally think we'll recruit another mature age ruckman. 

Not sure we'll go down the path of recruiting a skinny project.

On 11/10/2018 at 9:38 AM, Fifty-5 said:

The BS spouted in these reviews goes on:

Lukosius: "The key forward is a ‘once in a generation’ prospect and is one of the best player we’ve seen in the Under 18 system for a long time."

How long is a generation?  Has this guy ever seen Buddy Franklin or Nick Riewoldt?

i'm dubious about "super draft" prognostication, I've seen it all before.

Given the amount of players drafted each year and the number of highly ranked key forwards, I would take it as a figure of speech and treat it as a rare occurrence. How many star key forwards have been drafted since Hogan? Not many. If any.

 

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