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22 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

If we were to draft Matt McGannon with one of our late draft picks, i'd just about blow an O-ring!!!!!

This has nothing to do with the fact that you both come from Fish ? Creek?

 

Legends indeed WJ. The McGannon's association with FCFNC goes back many a generation (too bad they are all Hawks supporters)


Wow. Hardly compelling. Random players here. 

Yes Bedford of course. 

Sturt of course. 

Xavier O’halloran- agreed

Curtis Taylor and Ed McHenry will struggle at the next level. Taylor is smart but no real strength.  McHenry has good endurance but light frame will get destroyed at AFL level.  Ian Hill will go by pick 15-16.

Forgot to mention Tom McKenzie. 

Jacob Kennerley keeps being mentioned. Classic wingman.  

Agree with Fraser Turner and Ayton-Delaney. Both have real pace and footy ability. 

Zac Foot and Will Hamill are a Yes vote. 

Oscar Chapman and McGannon are not likely to be drafted. McGannon was an over aged player who had a good year but not draft worthy. McGannon should link up with Casey Demons imo.  Brayden Ham should be a rookie chance.  

2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

If we were to draft Matt McGannon with one of our late draft picks, i'd just about blow an O-ring!!!!!

Liked the look of him last year, good to see he had a strong 19 year old season. His class shines through his highlights, draft him, work out if he has the physical tools or grunt later.

6 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Wow. Hardly compelling. Random players here. 

Yes Bedford of course. 

Sturt of course. 

Xavier O’halloran- agreed

Curtis Taylor and Ed McHenry will struggle at the next level. Taylor is smart but no real strength.  McHenry has good endurance but light frame will get destroyed at AFL level.  Ian Hill will go by pick 15-16.

Forgot to mention Tom McKenzie. 

Jacob Kennerley keeps being mentioned. Classic wingman.  

Agree with Fraser Turner and Ayton-Delaney. Both have real pace and footy ability. 

Zac Foot and Will Hamill are a Yes vote. 

Oscar Chapman and McGannon are not likely to be drafted. McGannon was an over aged player who had a good year but not draft worthy. McGannon should link up with Casey Demons imo.  Brayden Ham should be a rookie chance.  

How is McHenry slight frame any different to Spargo, Jack Higgin, Ben Ronke or even a Caleb Daniel?

Rubbish to write him off so early. He is a very driven individual who'll succeed well once he's in an AFL environment.

In fact if theres one big positive he has with him its his gut running ability to get up and down the ground.

Plus his manic tackling pressure that clubs just crave.

Edited by dazzledavey36

 

McHenry is not small just lightweight.  Needs at least 2 years protein powder and weights. Aerobic strength definitely.  Might be being harsh but it’s my opinion.  I think Bedford under the nga selection will meet our small forward development needs. 

I'm not sure which Ned Mchenry you are looking at but the guy is senior ready. And his game style is probably a surer thing to translate to AFL to anyone. I'd love to get him. 


Read somewhere Ned McHenry has been invited to the draft so must be going in the first round?

2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

McHenry is not small just lightweight.  Needs at least 2 years protein powder and weights. Aerobic strength definitely.  Might be being harsh but it’s my opinion.  I think Bedford under the nga selection will meet our small forward development needs. 

His frame is already bigger then Spargo and Higgins were this time last year.

As Dr D said, he is senior ready.

16 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

A good read ahead of the draft at the end of the week.

AFL Draft Central: Melbourne Preview

Very generalist and seemingly uninformed article. Still, it provokes dreams with reality containment, to some extent.

16 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

If we were to draft Matt McGannon with one of our late draft picks, i'd just about blow an O-ring!!!!!

Lucky O-ring

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