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2015 Redrafted

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ORIGINAL 2015 DRAFT 

1. Jacob Weitering (Carlton)

2. Josh Schache (Brisbane)

3. Callum Mills (Sydney)

4. Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)

5. Darcy Parish (Essendon)

6. Aaron Francis (Essendon)

7. Jacob Hopper (GWS)

8. Callum Ah Chee (Gold Coast)

9. Sam Weideman (Melbourne)

10. Harry McKay (Carlton)

BRAD JOHNSON’S 2015 TOP 10 

1. Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)

2. Daniel Rioli (Richmond)

3. Jacob Hopper (GWS)

4. Jade Gresham (St Kilda)

5. Josh Dunkley (Western Bulldogs)

6. Charlie Curnow (Carlton)

7. Tom Doedee (Adelaide)

8. Callum Mills (Sydney)

9. Wayne Milera (Adelaide)

10. Jacob Weitering (Carlton)

 

Daniel Rioli at 2? Spare me Johnson..

I'd easily have the likes of Dunkley, Gresham and Hopper ahead of Rioli.

Harry McKay is also stiff not to be on that list. Would easily have him ahead of Milera and Rioli. 204cm key forward who kicked 30 goals in 20 games this year. Can see him heading towards Tom Lynch territory in a few years time.

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Daniel Rioli at 2? Spare me Johnson..

I'd easily have the likes of Dunkley, Gresham and Hopper ahead of Rioli.

Harry McKay is also stiff not to be on that list. Would easily have him ahead of Milera and Rioli. 204cm key forward who kicked 30 goals in 20 games this year. Can see him heading towards Tom Lynch territory in a few years time.

Yep. At the very least, Josh Dunkley deserves to be second on that list. Absolute gun. 

 

4 out of 10 in the present top 10.

Only Melbourne could say it was really happy with its pick that year and even then we would have taken Mills if available IIRC. Essendon two picks for little value and Carlton only lucked out because of Curnow.

The draft is way too much of a lottery. Time to increase the age by a year or so. Three months each year for 4-8 years would be a good transition. Give the draftees a chance to study/take up a trade etc thus standing them in better stead for later life given that two thirds will not make it beyond 50 games.

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