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THE DRAFT'S FROM CHUNK'S YEAR TO NOW

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2005 was a pretty strong year. The top 10 if it was done now might be

1 Pendlebury

2 J.Kennedy

3 Jones

4 Hurn

5 Higgins

6 Murphy

7 Birchall

8 Ryder

9 Priddis*

10 Jack*

The steals in the draft were Vince and Stokes. Priddis and Jack were rookies.

The misses were Ellis, Dowler and Oakley-Nicholls.

 

2006 was a weaker year. If the top 10 if it was done now might be

1 J.Selwood

2 Boak

3 Riewoldt

4 Hawkins

5 Gray

6 J.Kennedy

7 Edwards

8 Houli

9  Goldstein

10 Frawley

The steals in the draft were Gray and Goldstein. Jacobs and Harbrow were rookies.

The misses were Gumbleton, Thorp and Sellar.

 

2007 was probably even weaker. If the top 10 if it was done now might be.

1 Dangerfield

2 Cotchin

3 Rioli

4 Walker

5 Rance

6 Taylor

7 Ward

8 Wood

9 Tarrant

10 Kreuzer

The steals in the draft were Steven, Wood and Hooker. Martin was a pre season draft pick.

The misses were Morton, Grant and Myers

 

2008 was disastrous for us. If the top 10 were done now it might be

1 Naitanui

2 Sidebottom

3 Shuey

4 Sloane

5 Breust*

6 Walters

7 Rich

8 Hurley

9 Ziebell

10 Lynch

The steals in the draft were Sloane and Walters. Garlett and Breust were rookies

The misses were Watts, Yarran and Vickery.

 

2009 draft if the top 10 were done now it might be

1 Martin

2 Gawn

3 Fyfe

4 Cunnington

5 Gunston

6 Duncan

7 Talia

8 Jetta

9 Melksham

10 Rohan

The steals in the draft were Gawn and Gunston.

The misses were Trengove, Morabito and Butcher.

 

2010 draft if it was done now might be

1 Gaff

2 Lynch

3 Darling

4 I.Smith

5 Heppell

6 Guthrie

7 Parker

8 Howe

9 Liberatore

10 McDonald

The steals were Howe and McDonald. McGovern and Ed.Curnow were rookies.

The misses were Bennell, Gorringe and Cook.

 

2011 draft if it was done now might be

1 Greene

2 Mitchell

3 Yeo

4 Neale

5 Adams

6 Coniglio

7 Haynes

8 Laird*

9 Blicavs*

10 Crisp*

The steals were Yeo and Neale. Laird, Blicavs and Crisp were rookies.

The misses were Patton, Tyson and Buntine

 

2012 draft if it was done now might be

1 Wines

2 Stringer

3 Macrae

4 Whitfield

5 Grundy

6 Daniher

7 Viney

8 Vlaustin

9 Hunter

10 Rampe*

The steals in the draft were father\sons Viney and Hunter, Rampe and Z.Williams were rookies.

The misses were O'Rourke, Plowman and Toumpas.

 

2013 draft if it was done now might be

1 Bontempelli

2 Kelly

3 Merrett

4 Salem

5 Cripps

6. C.Cameron*

7 Sicily

8 Allir Allir

9 B.Brown

10. Harmes*

The steals were Sicily, Allir Allir and B.Brown. C.Cameron and Harmes were rookies.

The misses were Boyd, Kolodjashnij, and Scharenberg

 

2014 draft if it was done now might be

1 Petracca

2 Moore

3 Lever

4 Steele

5 Heeney

6 Miller

7 Brayshaw

8 De Goey

9 Andrews 

10 Daniel

The steals in the draft were Steele, Miller, Andrews, Daniel, Langdon and Dale. Short was a rookie.

The misses were McCartin, J.Pickett and Ahern 

 

2015 draft if it was done now might be

1 Oliver

2 Weitering

3 H.McKay

4 Hipwood

5 Parish

6 Hopper

7 Papley*

8 Mills

9 Dunkley

10 C.Curnow

The steals were Dunkley and Hipwood. Papley and McDoanld - Tipungwuti were rookies.

The misses were Ah Chee, Weideman and Kennedy.

 

2016 draft if it was done now might be 

1 McCluggage

2 Taranto

3 McGrath

4 Stewart

5 Bolton

6 Ridley

7 Ryan

8 W.Rioli

9 Florent

10 Parfitt

The steals were Stewart and W.Rioli. Rookies were Draper and Henry

The misses were Setterfield, Petrevski-Seton and Brodie

 

2017 draft if it was done now might be

1 A.Brayshaw

2 Naughton

3 Bailey

4 Kelly 

5 Ryan

6 Fritsch

7 Taylor

8 Cerra

9 Raynor

10 Mihocek

 

The steals were Fritsch, Spargo, Petty. Mihocek was a rookie.

The misses were Dow, O'Brien and Bonar

 

2018 draft if it was done now might be

1 Walsh

2 B.King

3 M.King

4 B.Smith

5. Blakey

6  Rozee

7 Butters

8 Rankine

9 Quanyor

10 Hind

The steals have been Hind, Sparrow and Jordon.

The misses were Jones, Hately and Clark.

 

2019 draft was done now it might be

1 Jackson

2 Serong

3 Pickett

4 Weightman

5 Georgiades

6 Rowell

7 Anderson

8 Green

9 Ash

10 Rivers

The steals were Rivers and Georgiades

The misses have been so far are Stephens, McAsey and Henry.

 

2020 draft if it was done now might be

1 Cox 

2 Perkins

3. Bowey

4 Gulden

5 Thilthorpe

6 Henry

7 Ugle-Hagan

8 Grainger-Barrass

9 Powell

10 Holmes

The steals have been Bowey and Gulden.

Too early to say who the misses are yet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I enjoyed this. Disagreed with a few, but nothing major.

Nice work.

 

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