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"To further enhance his claims, Serong should look to improve his reliability of kick placement and skill execution under pressure."  Uh-Oh!

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39 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

"To further enhance his claims, Serong should look to improve his reliability of kick placement and skill execution under pressure."  Uh-Oh!

 

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Just now, demonstone said:

Caleb Serong is a Communist?  ?

 

Just now, MFC-11 said:

That's a bit far. I'm thinking blood donor

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Not even if we missed out on Anderson. I’d look at Ash or Young before Serong, Serong seems to be more of what we have, but not outstanding where you’d be stupid to pass him, like Rowell.

I think if we go to the draft with pick 3 i'd be drafting Lachie Ash, assuming Anderson is gone. 

 

I know it's Serong but it feels so right.

Yes pick 5.  

Rowell Anderson Ash and Young are top 4.  Brodie Kemp is the smoky.  Could be best of the batch but knee injury killed his year after starring at the champs.  


the force is Serong with this one 

11 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes pick 5.  

Rowell Anderson Ash and Young are top 4.  Brodie Kemp is the smoky.  Could be best of the batch but knee injury killed his year after starring at the champs.  

Where does that GWS Green kid fit in?  Wasn’t he top 5 or something, and the reason they were keen to get the high pick prior to his selection?

Edited by buck_nekkid

Yes Green is Top 5.  I was only talking about the available players.  Green is GWS bound. 

Cooper Stephens is the one who could be the James Worpel in this years draft. 

On 9/19/2019 at 5:55 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes pick 5.  

Rowell Anderson Ash and Young are top 4.  Brodie Kemp is the smoky.  Could be best of the batch but knee injury killed his year after starring at the champs.  

I really like the look of him Spirit 

Agree that if we do split the pick, Kemp would be one of the 2 i'd target. Get his knee right and he could become a damaging and extremely versatile player.


Good name. Silly name.

he will be a good player, good overhead, kicks goals, crumbs packs and can find the pill, he would be a good fp with stints on the ball. Would not take him with pick 2 or 3 but if we end up with 2 later first round picks i would not hesitate to grab him.

 

  • 4 weeks later...

For those that watch the TAC cup or follow the drat closely, is this the kid we want with our first pick? Looking forward to seeing highlight tapes of potential draftees soon. 

14 minutes ago, Nascent said:

For those that watch the TAC cup or follow the drat closely, is this the kid we want with our first pick? Looking forward to seeing highlight tapes of potential draftees soon. 

Watched some highlights the other week, a lot of no look get it down the field 50 meter kicks, I’d like us to draft the best player who can hit a target on the lead from 30 meters with a flat punt

12 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Watched some highlights the other week, a lot of no look get it down the field 50 meter kicks, I’d like us to draft the best player who can hit a target on the lead from 30 meters with a flat punt

Where did you see these highlights?


2 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Where did you see these highlights?

Here

 

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Here

 

Thankyou. I went looking earlier in the week and couldn't find anything. I think I'm getting old.

Looks like a great footballer who can do a bit of everything well. 

His height puts me off big time. As Males said earlier, we have a few similar types. 

I just don't think he will be able to do what he does as well against the bigger bodies in the AFL

Yep sign him up and draft the kick who punched him in the head as well, that's old school defending.

 

Watched footage of him on the NAB app- super underwhelming! Hard at it like viney and can push forward but can’t kick- we have enough of those players. Young for me!


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