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The PSD starts at 5.00pm today and should be over before it's over.

The Rookie Draft will follow soon thereafter with the interest from us coming from whether we select Casey Demon Jay Lockhart.

The order of both drafts is in reverse order to where teams finished, so we're at #15 in the Rookie Draft. If we decided to stick with a 39 man primary list we could either take one or two rookies or wait out to take another player in the pre-season supplemental selection period.

The current MFC lists:-

Primary List

1. Oskar Baker
2. Toby Bedford
3. Angus Brayshaw
4. Bayley Fritsch
5. Sam Frost
6. Jeff Garlett
7. Max Gawn
8. Mitch Hannan
9. James Harmes
10. Michael Hibberd
11. Marty Hore
12. Jayden Hunt
13. Neville Jetta 
14. Nathan Jones
15. James Jordan
16. Jay Kennedy Harris 
17. Kade Kolodjiashnij
18. Jake Lever   
19. Jordan Lewis
20. Oscar McDonald
21. Tom McDonald
22. Steven May   
23. Corey Maynard
24 Jake Melksham
25. Alex Neal-Bullen
26. Aaron Nietschke
27. Clayton Oliver 
28. Christian Petracca         
29. Harrison Petty
30. Braydon Preuss 
31. Christian Salem 
32. Charlie Spargo
33. Joel Smith 
34. Tom Sparrow
35. Billy Stretch
36. Aaron vandenBerg
37. Jack Viney
38. Josh Wagner
39. Sam Weideman
40. 

Rookie List - Category A

41. Declan Keilty 
42. Tim Smith
43. Corey Wagner *
44. 

Rookie List - Category B

45. Austin Bradtke
46. Guy Walker
47. 

* pending

 

 Stack and Tom Mckenzie both undrafted after both were thought to be certainties to be drafted. Stack had attitude issues but can play. No idea why Mcknezie wasn't drafted. Perhaps we will rookie one? I thought I read we were keen on Mckenzie at some point...

 
15 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

 Stack and Tom Mckenzie both undrafted after both were thought to be certainties to be drafted. Stack had attitude issues but can play. No idea why Mcknezie wasn't drafted. Perhaps we will rookie one? I thought I read we were keen on Mckenzie at some point...

Probably from 'norm', he's keen on everyone.

I think this actually starts at 5.30pm.


It has started.

McKenzie to North Melbourne.

 

Kade Chandler to the Dees.


Kade Chandler. Small forward.  Quite lively but nothing to remember when I saw SA Under 18s. 

Goodwin has brought in the Croweaters this year. Sparrow. Nietschke. Chandler. 

8 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Kade Chandler. Small forward.  Quite lively but nothing to remember when I saw SA Under 18s. 

Goodwin has brought in the Croweaters this year. Sparrow. Nietschke. Chandler. 

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/posts/58849217/

97. Kade Chandler - 173cm 73kg Norw - i really liked what i saw of him at the Champs, his height is a problem, tackles like a man possessed, sml forw

 


Got to many of the same type .Should have picked up a tall ruck/ forward in my opinion.

 

1 hour ago, jayceebee31 said:

Got to many of the same type .Should have picked up a tall ruck/ forward in my opinion.

 

Agree. Haydn McLean might have been a good one at the rookie spot. 

2 hours ago, jayceebee31 said:

Got to many of the same type .Should have picked up a tall ruck/ forward in my opinion.

 

We did. Preuss

Kade was all action in the highlights of about 1 minute!

4 Really tough tackles, some fantastic others might have been a free the other way, one duck and no free kick around neck, and pushes an opponent in the back to get possession, then nearly out of bounds and kicks a freakish goal.

All action which is promising!

 

 


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