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I honestly hope we keep our powder dry & keep a strong draft hand for next year.

I’ve found it difficult to get excited about many of the prospects in this draft. Chances of a gem falling our way appear to be slim.

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Where did Clarry come in when he was drafted?

 
On 10/27/2022 at 12:41 PM, Mach5 said:

I honestly hope we keep our powder dry & keep a strong draft hand for next year.

I’ve found it difficult to get excited about many of the prospects in this draft. Chances of a gem falling our way appear to be slim.

Rubbish Too much  Focus on negatives of players c/f to top5/6 recruits. Part of AFL is developing your picks.  We have high coaching standards to accomodate up to top45/40 as has been proved.

some develop quicker than others and some are like Clarry ready to go. It's a bit of a lottery really and JT has it under cover from all bases. 

Don't  fret we'll get 2 good additions. 

On 10/19/2022 at 9:30 PM, Surfer Dee said:

If the player we like is gone by 13 I think we look to move to next years draft. Probably a handful of Cadman's hanging around in that draft. Or if someone we rate inside the top 10 is there, we take them.

 

Stick to Surfing Ir doesn't work like that Grab the best when you can 

You are assuming there are Going to  be 30 /40 Cadmans in 2023 Draft. Not so.

13 for Jefferson does not interfere with any draft choices for next year. Cadman snd Jefferson I don't believe are much apart with Cadman bring more physically developed at this stage. Matthew is a bigger Fritta and is highly regarded and record is not much different toCadman.

JVR is also waiting in the wings developing nicely. 


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