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2 hours ago, Cards13 said:

The best mates thing worked out well with Trenners and Tappy so fingers crossed this one does as well.

Seriously does it really play a factor at a good footy club (GCS excluded of course)?

Brisbane have done very well from the McCluggage and Berry and Witherden Vic Country draft. 

Plus pairing up Lachie Neale and Linc McCarthy later in their careers.

I'm not sure this was intentional at all. Rivers just happened to be best available in the eyes of our recruiters.

 

Just going off the tapes he looks to be a pure contested midfielder. I read profiles that he is an outside player. He won't be (IMO). I haven't seen effective pressure like this for a while. Really good pick up alongside Pickett. Goodwin really doubling down on the mongrel. Have to respect that. 

3 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Brisbane have done very well from the McCluggage and Berry and Witherden Vic Country draft. 

Plus pairing up Lachie Neale and Linc McCarthy later in their careers.

I'm not sure this was intentional at all. Rivers just happened to be best available in the eyes of our recruiters.

They were known as a rubbishy club at the time and had lost shed loads of good draftees this the need for that kind of approach. 

I just don’t think a good club would draft a “soothing goat” mate to help keep a high draft pick interstate. A good club backs itself to retain players and have a good welfare team in place etc. 

 
5 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

There’s a nice little clip which I’m having trouble posting here for some reason on the club’s social pages of Trent and his family reacting to his name being called out. Judging by his reaction it took a while to sink in he’s now an AFL player.

The best reaction came from the family dog, thought it was going for a walk.

I laughed and showed my wife the dog. Waltz in wagging its tail wanting in on the fun. ?

8 hours ago, bobby1554 said:

Is it just me, or are others concerned that we have just drafted 3 young men from interstate? We lost Jesse Hogan because of the go home factor, so why would these guys be any different? We have seen Geelong lose Kelly for the same reason, Dangerfield left Adelaide. Probably countless others. Hope I am wrong, but the warning signs are there

 

The warning signs being...geography?


8 hours ago, Tom Dyson said:

jarred rivers has aged well 

looks like a really good pick, welcome to club trent 

I read his bio and thought he was a copy - except Trent must have a bit more pace. We'd gladly accept Jarred's qualities. And we have a better team around him now!

Gosh some people are worry warts. Being from WA doesn’t automatically imply they’ll want to go home. There are heaps who haven’t.

I’ll stress out about the go home factor when I see evidence of it happening. All I’ve seen in Rivers and Jackson so far is two excited kids, who had long mentally prepared themselves that they might have to move, who can’t wait to pull on the red and blue.

 

I like the look of this boy.. looks big enough to play straight away and free up Salem... for those still bent and twisted about not taking Young ... here’s Taylor’s answer.. could he be an Enright clone?

8 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Not sure what you’re trying to say V, how have any of those stopped a “go home factor” because they drafted a gun then a mate later on?

Nothing, really, Cards.  Just following on from what you said, and pointing out the fact we've had several groups of "good mates" drafted to MFC at the same time.  I just find that interesting.  I'm sure it would have helped those guys transition into the Club a little easier, with a good mate coming in at the same time.  Other that that, I've got nothing...


13 minutes ago, grey wolf said:

I like the look of this boy.. looks big enough to play straight away and free up Salem... for those still bent and twisted about not taking Young ... here’s Taylor’s answer.. could he be an Enright clone?

I agree with your view but I think this boy is going to be better than both Young or Enright, he has a more aggressive approach and had a limited pre-season along with glandular fever to disrupt his season but he still put in a great season

8 minutes ago, durango said:

I agree with your view but I think this boy is going to be better than both Young or Enright, he has a more aggressive approach and had a limited pre-season along with glandular fever to disrupt his season but he still put in a great season

That is extremely optimistic. I hope you are right!

1 hour ago, Melb-A-Toast said:

His parents have a sense of humour as there is Trent river in UK

often known as the River Trent

45 minutes ago, durango said:

I agree with your view but I think this boy is going to be better than both Young or Enright, he has a more aggressive approach and had a limited pre-season along with glandular fever to disrupt his season but he still put in a great season

If he's anything like Enright let alone better...Well, Enright is one of the great HB's of the modern game.

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3 hours ago, Cards13 said:

They were known as a rubbishy club at the time and had lost shed loads of good draftees this the need for that kind of approach. 

I just don’t think a good club would draft a “soothing goat” mate to help keep a high draft pick interstate. A good club backs itself to retain players and have a good welfare team in place etc. 

Yes, I'm sure we drafted this highly rated player, who we were surprised was still available, as a "soothing goat" rather than because he's a great kick across half back (where our turnovers were famous this year).

People convince themselves of some strange things here sometimes.

49 minutes ago, durango said:

I agree with your view but I think this boy is going to be better than both Young or Enright, he has a more aggressive approach and had a limited pre-season along with glandular fever to disrupt his season but he still put in a great season

I’m excited by his potential as well, but saying he’ll be better than Enright is a ridiculous call. Enright was one of the best HBFs of the game and a future hall of famer.

From Mick Ablett.

Trent Rivers, I’d like to mention, is one of the most elite kicks in the draft. He’ll be a half back for a little while, but I think he can also fit into the midfield at some stage.

10 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Maybe Rivers swapped teams late because he's listed as Bullcreek-Leeming all through pre draft stuff and there's stats for him playing a lot of juniors there. But might not have crossed paths with Jackson until WAFL juniors?

He was at Bullcreek-Leeming until I think u14s or 15s (won a flag with my bro).

Then there were some issues and that's when he moved, along with Jackson I believe.

For what it's worth my brother called him last night and he is absolutely pumped to be picked up by Melbourne. He thought he would be going to one of Brisbane or Gold Coast, so it was a big surprise.


1 hour ago, Collar-Jazz-Knee said:

He was at Bullcreek-Leeming until I think u14s or 15s (won a flag with my bro).

Then there were some issues and that's when he moved, along with Jackson I believe.

For what it's worth my brother called him last night and he is absolutely pumped to be picked up by Melbourne. He thought he would be going to one of Brisbane or Gold Coast, so it was a big surprise.

Sounds like he fell through to us due to Robertson (Brisbane) sliding as far as he did and Gold Coast trading away their picks 17 and pick 22. Just shows that he was rated as a late first round/early second round pick not just by draft watchers but by recruiters too.

11 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Maybe Rivers swapped teams late because he's listed as Bullcreek-Leeming all through pre draft stuff and there's stats for him playing a lot of juniors there. But might not have crossed paths with Jackson until WAFL juniors?

Not worried about who he's listed with he's a Willeton Junior along with Chad Warner not sure about when that changed

You still have to register with a junior club when you're playing colts.

Oscar Allen is listed as Whitfords junior, he played maybe 2 games there being registered there in his last junior season but he came through Sorrento Duncraig 

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1 hour ago, Collar-Jazz-Knee said:

He was at Bullcreek-Leeming until I think u14s or 15s (won a flag with my bro).

Then there were some issues and that's when he moved, along with Jackson I believe.

For what it's worth my brother called him last night and he is absolutely pumped to be picked up by Melbourne. He thought he would be going to one of Brisbane or Gold Coast, so it was a big surprise.

Sounds familiar was the EFFC futures coach tied to Willetton, used to happen a fair bit with development coaches poaching players back to their clubs to build power sides.

New rule was bought in this year limiting the amount of development players allowed to be in a team. Rule doesn't come into effect if the players were already tied to your club.

I live Northside and know a Junior club President was eventually removed after years of loading up teams and ignoring warnings 

 
35 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Not worried about who he's listed with he's a Willeton Junior along with Chad Warner not sure about when that changed

You still have to register with a junior club when you're playing colts.

Oscar Allen is listed as Whitfords junior, he played maybe 2 games there being registered there in his last junior season but he came through Sorrento Duncraig 

Both of these guys are too good to be playing local Footy in their draft year. My question was more if they’d played together since they were young. Or crossed to different local juniors and joined up in wafl and state teams. 

Either way if they are mates that’s great although we’ve seen it means little.

1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

Both of these guys are too good to be playing local Footy in their draft year. My question was more if they’d played together since they were young. Or crossed to different local juniors and joined up in wafl and state teams. 

Either way if they are mates that’s great although we’ve seen it means little.

I think it helps a bit, with mates getting drafted to the same City or club


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