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If this kid is a so called draft bolter and based on people views he plays like Cripps or Oliver then the club should go after him. (sell the farm) The 64 dollar question is to find out why do "draft kids" become draft Bolters? Someone would get a Phd out of this.

 
1 minute ago, Harvey Wallbanger said:

After watching the Robey highlights I want to know who No. 26 is for the Eastern Ranges?

I think it might be Oliver Greeves?

 

I've been trawling through draft boards - rookie me central, bigfooty, podcasts for info.

If we focus on the negatives then this draft period is going to be pretty disappointing to discuss. This isnt the draft for perfection. All players taken outside of Durrsma and some of the academy picks have flaws in their games that you can point to. Similar to last year where we questioned if Langford was too slow.

Roobey - works hard to attack. Maybe not to defend. Kicking isnt elite and isnt the quickest but isnt slow.

What he does well is great. Tall midfielder who is a genuine tall threat in attack. Disposal is fine for his position. Pace and tank are fine.

There are a few draft watches who arent elevating him above others. If he isnt available at our pick there will be others who they think are just as good or better, but they all seem to have question marks on them in certain aspects.

Personally i like the look of him a lot and would be happy if we traded up.


On 21/10/2025 at 17:52, The Jackson FIX said:

Moves more like Cripps to me.

But can he throw and get away with it ??

39 minutes ago, monoccular said:

But can he throw and get away with it ??

Or run 40 metres without bouncing?

I have just finished reading a lengthy article from today’s HUN. Mr. Robey does not get a mention at all. To be fair it is about who goes no.1 but a lot of players outside of the no. 1 are mention. So I am now more confused than before I read the story.

 
2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Clarry himself was a bolter.

Oliver looked much much better than Robey does in his draft year.


On 23/10/2025 at 09:31, Coolx2 said:

If this kid is a so called draft bolter and based on people views he plays like Cripps or Oliver then the club should go after him. (sell the farm) The 64 dollar question is to find out why do "draft kids" become draft Bolters? Someone would get a Phd out of this.

Most of the top picks have played at Under 16 nationals, played Coates league (or equivalent) in their bottom age under 18 year, possibly even played under 18’s nationals a year early and then frank that form early in the Coates league season to get Twomey and others attention.

Clarry didn’t get much of a look in for Bendigo as a 17 year old, got OP over summer so started his 18 year slow and missed out on the national champs, then produced dominant TAC cup form and good VFL performances to be a top 5 pick.

Robey got cut from Dandenong at 16, couldn’t even get included in the initial Eastern squad this year, plays local footy (including seniors) then dominates Coates league from mid year.

What changed that had these guys missing squads to dominating? That’s the million dollar question. I think it’s fair to assume there was some maturity and commitment with Clarry. If I had to guess with Robey I’d say it’s a kid who’s grown a lot in a short period of time and just suddenly come in to his body.

Neither of them were at APS private schools getting the best coaching and being alongside a lot of other draftable kids through the journey either.

3 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Most of the top picks have played at Under 16 nationals, played Coates league (or equivalent) in their bottom age under 18 year, possibly even played under 18’s nationals a year early and then frank that form early in the Coates league season to get Twomey and others attention.

Clarry didn’t get much of a look in for Bendigo as a 17 year old, got OP over summer so started his 18 year slow and missed out on the national champs, then produced dominant TAC cup form and good VFL performances to be a top 5 pick.

Robey got cut from Dandenong at 16, couldn’t even get included in the initial Eastern squad this year, plays local footy (including seniors) then dominates Coates league from mid year.

What changed that had these guys missing squads to dominating? That’s the million dollar question. I think it’s fair to assume there was some maturity and commitment with Clarry. If I had to guess with Robey I’d say it’s a kid who’s grown a lot in a short period of time and just suddenly come in to his body.

Neither of them were at APS private schools getting the best coaching and being alongside a lot of other draftable kids through the journey either.

I think I read that Robey grew 20cm in a very short time, that helps

On 23/10/2025 at 12:02, harveylangfordisthegoat said:

yep ollie greeves, big midfielder

Forget Robey and get Greeves in, at least we will have a chance with him.


Robey presented well on Gettable, very confident but not arrogant. I like his Eastern jumper number too. Hopefully if we get him he retains it.

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