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Still reckon we take a small fwd, be it with pick 8 or trading GCS pick forward into this year

 
6 minutes ago, adonski said:

Still reckon we take a small fwd, be it with pick 8 or trading GCS pick forward into this year

Essential. The neglect of the small forward at Melbourne is a concern. Sure we have Kozzy, but if Chandler is up the ground again we severely lack a small pressure crumbing forward.

Especially when you consider our forward like having the lack of pressure with JVR, Melksham, Fritsch, Mihocek…

6 minutes ago, BC_1718_DC said:

Essential. The neglect of the small forward at Melbourne is a concern. Sure we have Kozzy, but if Chandler is up the ground again we severely lack a small pressure crumbing forward.

Especially when you consider our forward like having the lack of pressure with JVR, Melksham, Fritsch, Mihocek…

Would I be right in suggesting we're locked into Nairn @ 7 with pick 8 still up in the air

 

Anyone mentioned Harley Baker?

Went down with an ACL and will be missing most of next year but looks like an solid outside player.

Twomey has him 22 in power rankings. I wonder how much his ACL has made him slide.


6 minutes ago, adonski said:

Would I be right in suggesting we're locked into Nairn @ 7 with pick 8 still up in the air

My read is Farrow and Nairn because Taylor/Cumming/Robey likely won’t slip to us

Edited by BC_1718_DC

1 minute ago, BC_1718_DC said:

My read is Farrow and Nairn because Taylor/Cumming/Robey likely won’t slip to us

Closest to the pin.

Someone convince me Farrow is a good prospect.

I've seen a lot of uncontested possession and lockout ours.

Also he doesn't have a weapon of a kick like Lindsay , havnt seen him take on dangerous options and nail those targets in the videos I've seen.

 
4 minutes ago, BC_1718_DC said:

My read is Farrow and Nairn because Taylor/Cumming/Robey likely won’t slip to us

I would be pretty happy with this. Wouldn't be surprised if we offered Gold Coast future 1st + 37 if Pickett is still available later on.

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