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9 hours ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Getting Ben King or even Peter Wright from the Gold Coast Suns would be a massive coup.

If not, I am happy keeping pick 3# in the AFL National Draft.

 

I like the look of Hayden Young from the Dandenong Stingrays. The Demons are crying out for players who are excellent kicks with great decision making under pressure.

100% agree.

Youngs foot skills are exceptional. 

 

My lord,its happening again. Im watcing  nder 18 TAC  CUP highlights again.

 

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Phone screen broken

Good kick on both sides, strong mark, decent speed & can kick a goal

 
21 hours ago, CYB said:

So SEN reporting that the Hawks will go after Noah Anderson via pick 2. I hope those in AFL house have contemplated this and how unjust it would be to manipulate the draft so that the player we would have rightfully got will end up at the hawks..I just cannot swallow that.

Talk now of Picks 1 & 2 being on the trade  table. That’s one way to get established players up North. 

‘Gold Coast list manager Craig Cameron says Picks 1 and 2 in the national draft aren’t off the trade table, with a former Sun calling on the club to trade both selections for two ready-made stars.’

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-trade-news-rumours-whispers-2019-gold-coast-trading-picks-1-and-2-adelaide-jack-lukosius-brad-crouch-matt-crouch-orazio-fantasia/news-story/b64bdc01afd6583e010df4434a05ffc2

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41 minutes ago, Dees247 said:

We could do with this guy on a wing..

 

Yeah I watched that one and thought geez he's very Whitfield like, maybe without the dual sided skills (one shank, one nice jab on the right) and an inch or two shorter. Would have to see whether he's up for the contested ball and if the pace holds up at AFL level but he's a very smooth outside runner and kicker.

I think the dream result would be to trade pick 3 for something like picks 10/12 and get Stephens and a forward/mid type player.

By the way I'm probably mad but just seeing Dom Barry involved a in those pieces of play....I still think he's too good for state league footy. 21 disposals at 86% and 26 goals....bring him over for a 3rd go at AFL footy?

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On 10/1/2019 at 2:04 PM, MikeAlphaTango said:

 

Neither of these blokes scream pick 3. The best part was when then commentary got cut off in one clip half-way through 'Vic Country' to sound like 'the Vic [censored]' (I'm originally from South Australia so it's extra funny). I downloaded an article on the 'value of analytics' for work the other day but in the download tab it read 'The Value of [censored]' and my girlfriend kept asking me questions and wanted to know more. I can't believe we're back here scouring NAB footage for draft insights. I wanted Darcy Parish ahead of Clayton for the record so my opinion is as good as pointless, though I was all aboard the Petruccelle bus and still think that Harrison Petty basically single-handedly lost us that match against St Kilda last year and so probably also cost us the flag . Little known fact: Oliver and Parish have the exact same kicks-per-game average of 9.3 over their respective careers. 

Pick 3, Frost Pick & 40 for Petruccelle, Venables, Rotham and Pick 14.

or would Pick 3 & 40 suffice?

Keep Frost Pick.

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11 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

 

I think the dream result would be to trade pick 3 for something like picks 10/12 and get Stephens and a forward/mid type player.

Yep agree with this even if we could squeeze into top 10 with one of them. The amount of different names being thrown around here for pick 3 would have you thinking we should be able to pick one of them up in top 10 and still be able to go and get a high quality small forward 

On 10/1/2019 at 4:00 PM, CYB said:

So SEN reporting that the Hawks will go after Noah Anderson via pick 2. I hope those in AFL house have contemplated this and how unjust it would be to manipulate the draft so that the player we would have rightfully got will end up at the hawks..I just cannot swallow that.

We are not even on their radar CYB.  If it happens we would say nothing anyway.  The club is presently irrelevant and leaderless.


On 10/2/2019 at 10:20 AM, Dees247 said:

Good kick on both sides, strong mark, decent speed & can kick a goal

Meh, pretty average clip though it looks like it's taken from 1 game. Nothing that entices there though.

14 hours ago, Dees247 said:

We could do with this guy on a wing..

 

Now this kid looks kid, only concern would be size but he would look great on a wing.

The obvious caveat being this is the only tape I've seen of either of these kids.

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Problem with highlight reels is they generally only show the best bits with team / player having possession or the parts where they are getting free for the easy receive etc.  You usually don't see their off the ball work or what's happening when the opp gets the ball.

A dangerous lure.  With that caveat and also not having witnessed any of these blokes first hand and missing many like Flanders and Green etc, Ash & Stephens look like handy players.  Particularly Stephens from a "what we need" on the outside/silk point of view but Ash is a cracker in this regard running off HB also.  Stephens looks like he would be closer to outside mid drifting medium HF type.  His burst break away speed is impressive.  A tad short maybe but finish/skills/smarts seem to be solid (albeit this is a mile off AFL obviously but same can be said of all rookie vision).

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6 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Meh, pretty average clip though it looks like it's taken from 1 game. Nothing that entices there though.

Now this kid looks kid, only concern would be size but he would look great on a wing.

The obvious caveat being this is the only tape I've seen of either of these kids.

If we can trade down to pick 11 and 18 from GWS he would be absolutely as my first picks. Screams exactly what we have been missing for years.

Wouldyou still take a Smokey risk on him at pick 3? In terms of needs, I would.

5 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Problem with highlight reels is they generally only show the best bits with team / player having possession or the parts where they are getting free for the easy receive etc.  You usually don't see their off the ball work or what's happening when the opp gets the ball.

A dangerous lure.  With that caveat and also not having witnessed any of these blokes first hand and missing many like Flanders and Green etc, Ash & Stephens look like handy players.  Particularly Stephens from a "what we need" on the outside/silk point of view but Ash is a cracker in this regard running off HB also.  Stephens looks like he would be closer to outside mid drifting medium HF type.  His burst break away speed is impressive.  A tad short maybe but finish/skills/smarts seem to be solid (albeit this is a mile off AFL obviously but same can be said of all rookie vision).

Personally, I don't think we'll have Pick 3 anyway. Don't mind highlights, but they are just that "highlights." We never see the mistakes a player makes because the club is trying to sell their decision to the fans.

I get the feeling we are going to split the pick, i dont want to and im in the camp of Hayden Young, a good ball user of half back with natural pace and skill. Lachie Whitfield mould and would suit us perfectly.

Listening to the Cal Twomey from AFL.com.au this morning said its fairly even draft through to pick 30ish? he is confident of getting good players in that range and is why Dees, Saints and crows are all exploring the split pick sceanrio.

** Interestingly he also said next years crop is not rated that highly so doubts whether clubs would take a future second rounder in this trade period. 

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On 10/2/2019 at 10:20 AM, Dees247 said:

Good kick on both sides, strong mark, decent speed & can kick a goal

That first set-shot that almost went out on the full must have gotten those kinky buggers on the Melbourne selection committee salivating.

On 10/1/2019 at 8:29 AM, Clintosaurus said:

Brodie Kemp

 

On 10/1/2019 at 11:41 PM, RalphiusMaximus said:

I really like the look of this kid.  I think there's some massive upside there.  I'm not sure we'd take him with pick three, but if we split it and downgrade a few spots he'd be a great get. 

 

On 10/2/2019 at 3:27 AM, Demon Disciple said:

I would. He was starting to hit his straps when he went down and if he was able to get though the entirety of the U18 carnival, i reckon he would've easily pushed his name up to be equal to the likes of Ash and Young.

He's quick and explosive (hopefully that won't fade after he recovers from his ACL), takes a good grab, likes to throw his weight around and is a good kick.

Given the so called 'evenness' after the top 2 picks, i wouldn't be upset if we decided to take Kemp if we had pick 3.

Why would you want to bring in a rookie who will miss his first pre-season when there seems to be plenty of other fit "as talented" options?

Would want to be an outstanding talent.

geez Stephens is a smooth mover. 

53 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

geez Stephens is a smooth mover. 

Reminds me of Ben Newton. ?


1 minute ago, A F said:

Reminds me of Ben Newton. ?

Wow that's rough. i'm sure he's a very talented young man but that comment has soured my feelings towards him hahahahhaa

39 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Wow that's rough. i'm sure he's a very talented young man but that comment has soured my feelings towards him hahahahhaa

Only in the way he moves. Seems a few clocks quicker than Mr Newton.

Just now, A F said:

Only in the way he moves. Seems a few clocks quicker than Mr Newton.

would be a fair effort to be slower.

 
3 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

SEN reporting that Tom Papley wants to come back to Melbourne and that he doesnt care who he plays for. Surely we should be looking at him with pick 3?


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