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4 hours ago, 12345_54321 said:

He’ll be a first or second round pick mate. Not sure why you’re assuming against the AFL journo who knows anything and everything about the draft.

Twoomey is the first to admit that he gets a few wrong. Plus rucks dont usually go early. Even the article I linked to said that their was a Collingwood NGA who would go ealier than Andrew and that the Collingwood player was on the cusp of the top 20.

However, I really dont know much. I'm more than willing to take your word for it if you know more mate. The video i posted showed some amazing highlights. Fingers crossed he doesnt get bid on before 20.

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On 4/28/2021 at 8:08 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Bailey Rogers is simply too good for the WAFL now. Half back/wing runner with excellent skills.  At 24yo, he is ready to play if required.  If we had Hunt or Langdon unavailable, we need another fast runner to transition the footy.  This is the Demons year. 

Bailey Rogers won the Sandover Medal during the week. He has moved from the half back role to the midfield at Claremont.  Averaged 28 possessions a game and was able to go forward and kick goals as well.  He wouldn’t walk into our best 22 but wouldn’t be out of place if he had to step up. I think he certainly could be very handy cover across half back, half forward or midfield. Certainly comes into draft contention if Melksham goes as a cheaper younger better versatile player. 

 

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