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Logan Morris is a very special player imv … best available key forward in the draft  

playing style?  Think Nick Larkey type 

Good lead  Good mark  Good kick  Solidly built 

Dees /JT unlikely to consider given we have JVR Jefferson and converting Petty to a key forward.  If we’d not picked Jefferson last year, I’d be putting Morris on the top 6-7 players on JTs list  

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6 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

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Logan Morris is a very special player imv … best available key forward in the draft  

playing style?  Think Nick Larkey type 

Good lead  Good mark  Good kick  Solidly built 

Dees /JT unlikely to consider given we have JVR Jefferson and converting Petty to a key forward.  If we’d not picked Jefferson last year, I’d be putting Morris on the top 6-7 players on JTs list  

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Not tall. Not athletic. Good hands, is competitive and looks like he'll end up being well built. Reckon his ceiling is Brody Mihocek.

Also, like Mihocek, has a Werribee connection.

 

Refresh top 50

1. Harley Reid

GC Match 2. Jed Walter (suns academy)

3. Coby Mckercher

4. Zane Duursma

5. Daniel Curtin

 6. Ryley Sanders 

7. Nick Watson

8. Ethan Read (suns academy),

9. Nate Caddy 

10. Connor O’Sullivan

11-20 Darcy Wilson, Jake Rogers (suns academy) , Archer Reid, Mitchell Edwards (Freo nga) , Riley Hardeman, Logan Morris , Caleb Windsor, Jordan Croft (bulldogs f/son) , Nathan Philactides, Ollie Murphy

21-30 Joel Freijah, Will McCabe (hawks F/son) , Will Dawson,  Ashton Moir, Koltyn Tholstrup, George Stevens, Charlie Edwards, Harvey Johnston, Archie Roberts, Harry Demattia,

31-40 Caiden Cleary (swans academy) , Clay Hall, Will Graham (Suns academy) , Will Green, Will Lorenz, Kade DelaRue, Angus Hastie, Cooper Simpson, Lance Collard,  Michael Rudd.  

41-50- Luamon Luai, Will Patton, Jack Delean, Jack Callinan, Koby Shipp, Alex Holt, James Leake, Billy Wilson, Aiden Odriscoll, Harvey Thomas (giants academy). 

For the Dees, others of interest were:

 Kynan Brown as a father son (Nathan Brown) would be looked at around pick 60 or as a rookie and would get nominated in my view. He’s a tough skinny scrapper with a huge heart and tenacity.  His skills are ok (left foot dominant) but can have some turnovers under pressure. 
 

Orlando Turner is from NT under our NGA academy. Whilst he was largely quiet, gf showed glimpses of brilliance and goalkicking smarts to indicate he might be picked to develop as a small forward.  Rookie pick likely. 


Sam Van Rooyen (brother of Jacob) could be rookie pick as well. He’s tall and lean and watching him v Vic metro , had a few “nearly moments” where we spilled marks or juggled attempts. Very nice kick for goal.  He has the base physique of a key forward and it would be good if the Dees gave him an opportunity.  

 
On 9/14/2023 at 10:39 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

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Logan Morris is a very special player imv … best available key forward in the draft  

playing style?  Think Nick Larkey type 

Good lead  Good mark  Good kick  Solidly built 

Dees /JT unlikely to consider given we have JVR Jefferson and converting Petty to a key forward.  If we’d not picked Jefferson last year, I’d be putting Morris on the top 6-7 players on JTs list  

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So you think it’s unlikely the club will go for a key forward again in this draft? Even if Morris ends up being a late pick? We’d want to be sure Jefferson’s gonna be good to ignore a Caddy or Morris imo

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Refresh top 50

1. Harley Reid

GC Match 2. Jed Walter (suns academy)

3. Coby Mckercher

4. Zane Duursma

5. Daniel Curtin

 6. Ryley Sanders 

7. Nick Watson

8. Ethan Read (suns academy),

9. Nate Caddy 

10. Connor O’Sullivan

Not looking great, with North probably getting 2 early picks before us, and getting access to Sanders (let’s hope not). Also Suns pick before us up for grabs. Can only hope we get it!


Nate Caddy still definitely an option. Good mark. Good skills. Loves a goal.

Would be better for the Dees might look at the Lions forward line and see that everyone is a goalkicker.   You can’t 3-4 players each week contributing zero to the goal sheet. 

17 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Nate Caddy still definitely an option. Good mark. Good skills. Loves a goal.

Would be better for the Dees might look at the Lions forward line and see that everyone is a goalkicker.   You can’t 3-4 players each week contributing zero to the goal sheet. 

This is my pet peeve with our side. Half of our forwards are defenders first and it’s left to too few generating scores.

The balance is not quite right

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On 9/14/2023 at 10:39 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Logan Morris is a very special player imv … best available key forward in the draft  

My son in law has coached him since morris was in under 13's, not sure he fully agrees with your assessment.

 
On 9/14/2023 at 10:39 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

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Logan Morris is a very special player imv … best available key forward in the draft  

playing style?  Think Nick Larkey type 

Good lead  Good mark  Good kick  Solidly built 

Dees /JT unlikely to consider given we have JVR Jefferson and converting Petty to a key forward.  If we’d not picked Jefferson last year, I’d be putting Morris on the top 6-7 players on JTs list  

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No way is Logan Morris is the best key forward in the draft.

Walter is obviously but he’s already zoned to GCS. I think Morris is the best available key forward. Reminds me a lot of Larkey from his draft year.  BTW just an opinion. 


13 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Walter is obviously but he’s already zoned to GCS. I think Morris is the best available key forward. Reminds me a lot of Larkey from his draft year.  BTW just an opinion. 

Peter Bell has indicated to Morris that he may be Freo's first pick.

21 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

 

 

Refresh top 50

1. Harley Reid

GC Match 2. Jed Walter (suns academy)

3. Coby Mckercher

4. Zane Duursma

5. Daniel Curtin

 6. Ryley Sanders 

7. Nick Watson

8. Ethan Read (suns academy),

9. Nate Caddy 

10. Connor O’Sullivan

11-20 Darcy Wilson, Jake Rogers (suns academy) , Archer Reid, Mitchell Edwards (Freo nga) , Riley Hardeman, Logan Morris , Caleb Windsor, Jordan Croft (bulldogs f/son) , Nathan Philactides, Ollie Murphy

21-30 Joel Freijah, Will McCabe (hawks F/son) , Will Dawson,  Ashton Moir, Koltyn Tholstrup, George Stevens, Charlie Edwards, Harvey Johnston, Archie Roberts, Harry Demattia,

31-40 Caiden Cleary (swans academy) , Clay Hall, Will Graham (Suns academy) , Will Green, Will Lorenz, Kade DelaRue, Angus Hastie, Cooper Simpson, Lance Collard,  Michael Rudd.  

41-50- Luamon Luai, Will Patton, Jack Delean, Jack Callinan, Koby Shipp, Alex Holt, James Leake, Billy Wilson, Aiden Odriscoll, Harvey Thomas (giants academy). 

For the Dees, others of interest were:

 Kynan Brown as a father son (Nathan Brown) would be looked at around pick 60 or as a rookie and would get nominated in my view. He’s a tough skinny scrapper with a huge heart and tenacity.  His skills are ok (left foot dominant) but can have some turnovers under pressure. 
 

Orlando Turner is from NT under our NGA academy. Whilst he was largely quiet, gf showed glimpses of brilliance and goalkicking smarts to indicate he might be picked to develop as a small forward.  Rookie pick likely. 


Sam Van Rooyen (brother of Jacob) could be rookie pick as well. He’s tall and lean and watching him v Vic metro , had a few “nearly moments” where we spilled marks or juggled attempts. Very nice kick for goal.  He has the base physique of a key forward and it would be good if the Dees gave him an opportunity.  

There's talk that Jordan Croft may not nominate as a Bulldogs Father/Son given their position with tall key position forwards. Is there any developments in this regard? Can't find anything on the internet re deadlines for father/son nominations pre-draft.

1 minute ago, Sydney_Demon said:

There's talk that Jordan Croft may not nominate as a Bulldogs Father/Son given their position with tall key position forwards. Is there any developments in this regard? Can't find anything on the internet re deadlines for father/son nominations pre-draft.

Well that would be an interesting call. Croft is very good but yes the bulldogs have JUH, Naughton, Lobbe and Darcy already.   

Nick Watson lighting up the early stages of the CTL prelim. Eastern 3 goals up on Tas rn.

2 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

Nick Watson lighting up the early stages of the CTL prelim. Eastern 3 goals up on Tas rn.

Will he be capable of rolling through the midfield at AFL level?


2 hours ago, adonski said:

Will he be capable of rolling through the midfield at AFL level?

I think so. Won’t be full time in there, but his burst speed out of stoppage and spatial awareness in close is very good. He and Kozzie breaking into space would be a major headache for opp defenses.

Arie Schoenmakers for Tassie is impressive, booming left foot kick, 192cm back, looked good vs Eastern in the prelim today. 

2 hours ago, ChaserJ said:

I think so. Won’t be full time in there, but his burst speed out of stoppage and spatial awareness in close is very good. He and Kozzie breaking into space would be a major headache for opp defenses.

Can he take an overhead mark? I think our side already has too many small players in outside roles. 

24 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

Can he take an overhead mark? I think our side already has too many small players in outside roles. 

He’s got a good vertical leap (athletically outstanding) and strong hands overhead, so yes, but you’re not bringing him in to be a marking target.

Highly competitive and terrific goal sense.

On another area of the ground, thought Ollie Murphy was excellent in key defence for Sandringham in the other prelim. Would have him behind O’Sullivan, but not far behind.

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5 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

He’s got a good vertical leap (athletically outstanding) and strong hands overhead, so yes, but you’re not bringing him in to be a marking target.

Highly competitive and terrific goal sense.

On another area of the ground, thought Ollie Murphy was excellent in key defence for Sandringham in the other prelim. Would have him behind O’Sullivan, but not far behind.

Do you have any link to watch a replay 


Just now, Pennant St Dee said:

Do you have any link to watch a replay 

Not yet @Pennant St Dee, but will be up on YouTube in a couple of days. Will keep an eye out & post here when it’s up.

2 hours ago, Vineytime said:

Arie Schoenmakers for Tassie is impressive, booming left foot kick, 192cm back, looked good vs Eastern in the prelim today. 

His kicking action is eerily similar to Steven May.

On 9/16/2023 at 5:07 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Nate Caddy still definitely an option. Good mark. Good skills. Loves a goal.

Would be better for the Dees might look at the Lions forward line and see that everyone is a goalkicker.   You can’t 3-4 players each week contributing zero to the goal sheet. 

I like him as well. Got a bit of that strut about him that most of the great forwards have

 
1 hour ago, Bates Mate said:

I like him as well. Got a bit of that strut about him that most of the great forwards have

I’ve been horrible here the last two weeks but feeling better now. Bullish next year even. We’re close. A fwd back and winger and we’re close I think. All draftees I mean. 
 

Nate yes. 

22 hours ago, adonski said:

Will he be capable of rolling through the midfield at AFL level?

Here’s a highlight package of Watson playing mainly through midfield (spent time everywhere in this game), gives a pretty good snapshot of his overall game.


 


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