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24 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

A potential mock could be 

22 Port - Trent Bianco

23 Lions - Josh Worrell

24 Crows Deven Robertson 
25 Crows Will Gould 

26 Cats  Trent Rivers

27 Swans Elijah Taylor 

28 kangas Jay Rantall 

29 kangas Hugo Ralphsmith 

30 Dees Jeremy Sharp 

 

 

 

That’s what the phantom drafts would lead us to believe but in reality it will look nothing like that.

 

Agree. It’s just showing that plenty of good options in next 9-10 players available.  

I rate Jeremy Sharp highly with pace, run and skills.  Good size at 187cms 78 kgs and experience at senior WAFL level.   

Harrison Jones could also be a good option as a young key forward. 

I would love Robertson but he will be gone. Sharp would be a great get at 28.

 

Wonder if clubs think Gould won't be able to keep the weight off and won't have the running capacity for AFL?

He looks like a natural leader and a natural footballer.

13 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Wonder if clubs think Gould won't be able to keep the weight off and won't have the running capacity for AFL?

He looks like a natural leader and a natural footballer.

Hope we take the punt and get Clarry to teach him a thing or two. Both were similarly built at the time of their respective drafts.


5 minutes ago, ben russell said:

Hope we take the punt and get Clarry to teach him a thing or two. Both were similarly built at the time of their respective drafts.

Robertson was a heavy 16 year old before he knuckled down

Hey @Pennant St Dee, what are your thoughts on both Sharp and Rivers?  Both seem like great prospects and fill a need nicely for us in my opinion. Sharp I've heard is great outside runner with neat skills, Rivers gets good wraps as a solid all-rounder but mainly in defence. I could see him fitting in as a long-term replacement for Hibberd or Nev. Do you have a favourite or any other insights into these guys? 

4 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

I'm a Rivers fan, just seems so solid and I think our backline needs versatile that all round quality type who can play any of about 5 roles back there. I'm also interested in the idea of taking Williams and making him play half back to light a fire under him, very Sicily/Hardwick at Hawthorn like.

Otherwise if they want to go Taylor that's fine by me. Same with Sharp, Gould, Bianco, although those 3 are kind of positives and negatives with attributes, less versatile.

The only one who I haven't seen but I'm just fascinated by is the idea of Perez. A junior soccer star with elite kicking skills. Have you seen much of him J? 

Sorry mate, haven't seen him play. Had read that Richmond have some interest and possibly will be a value pick up for someone due to his injury, but I don't have much of a reference point unforts.

 
8 hours ago, Paulo said:

Come on demenlanders give us a scenario to move up to our pick to brissys pick , apparently port dont want Robertson 

Exchange 28 and future 3rd  rounder  for 23 and future 4th rounder.


8 hours ago, dee-tox said:

Wonder if clubs think Gould won't be able to keep the weight off and won't have the running capacity for AFL?

He looks like a natural leader and a natural footballer.

Reportedly poor attitude and doesn’t follow coaches orders/team gameplan. Would be drafted much higher if he did as he’s clearly more capable than most. I wouldn’t be disappointed at drafting him at 30!

I’d love Robertson, but doubt he’ll slide to us.

Would love one of Rivers or Bianco. Rivers is solid all round in defence. Bianco is a leader, finds a lot of ball, has good kicking skills and could become a smallish defender or midfielder.

 

Would be happy if the Demons took at least one of the following...

 

1) Deven Robertson

2) Josh Worrell

3) Jeremy Sharp

4) Trent Bianco

5) Will Gould

6) Hugo Ralphsmith

7) Dylan Williams

8 ) Jay Rantall

9) Elijah Taylor

10) Trent Rivers

11) Mitch O'Neill

12) Jake Riccardi

13) Josh Honey

14) Harry Schoenberg

15) Brock Smith

 

31 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

 

Would be happy if the Demons took at least one of the following...

 

1) Deven Robertson

2) Josh Worrell

3) Jeremy Sharp

4) Trent Bianco

5) Will Gould

6) Hugo Ralphsmith

7) Dylan Williams

8 ) Jay Rantall

9) Elijah Taylor

10) Trent Rivers

11) Mitch O'Neill

12) Jake Riccardi

13) Josh Honey

14) Harry Schoenberg

15) Brock Smith

 

I like the inclusion of Brock Smith.  I saw two power games this year and he looked a solid smart defender. Strong build, composed and can deliver the footy. I know there is about 8-9 really good other youngsters but Smith would be a good call out as well. A local boy 

11 hours ago, ChaserJ said:

As long as we don’t do anything outrageous, we are in a very good spot. Could tick off a bunch of needs in one draft. One of Rivers, Gould, Sharp, Taylor, Bianco or Williams would make me very happy.

And not an unrealistic chance that we’ll get to choose one either.

@ChaserJ have you seen much/any of Cam Taheny. Sounds like an option aswell.


3 hours ago, 58er said:

Exchange 28 and future 3rd  rounder  for 23 and future 4th rounder.

Do that and you could have Robertson and that would shut a lot of criticism down. Only one club to pass on him then needed.

10 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Do that and you could have Robertson and that would shut a lot of criticism down. Only one club to pass on him then needed.

Or wait until Port make their pick then get on the phone to the Lions. Unless they want him.

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Or wait until Port make their pick then get on the phone to the Lions. Unless they want him.

That is what I meant. Set the deal up now if possible and do it if Port take another player.

42 minutes ago, Redleg said:

That is what I meant. Set the deal up now if possible and do it if Port take another player.

Yes. 


10 hours ago, Dee tention said:

I would love Robertson but he will be gone. Sharp would be a great get at 28.

This would be a great outcome. It would also mean we pick up 2 WA boys, which will be good long term. Robertson would be the icing on the cake but Jeremy Sharp would be pretty good to. At least Taylor still has options,  including his name sake, Elijah.

58 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Or wait until Port make their pick then get on the phone to the Lions. Unless they want him.

I read somewhere last night the Lions were very keen on him. 

 

Lets take teh player who has the best skills by foot. Simple. 

 
17 minutes ago, Brenno said:

I read somewhere last night the Lions were very keen on him. 

 

As they would be. He should have gone first round. What a steal!

Robertson and Bianco unlikely to be available.

Would be happy with one of Sharp, Taheny, Rantall, Cassar, or Dylan Williams.
Rantall and Williams are probably my faves.


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