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Jacob Farrow

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Looks a pretty good kick and has intensity in contests. Something there.

The Age …

Farrow’s draft range starts at Essendon’s picks, and he has admirers into the mid-teens, but he should be long gone by then. He is one of the best kicks in this class – which should appeal to Melbourne – makes quick decisions, impacts the game as an interceptor, and showed his agility in combine testing. Farrow has also performed well in the midfield, but is more proven down back, where he will start and possibly stay in the AFL.

 
14 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Okay, im starting to warm to Farrow. Spent some time really just going through his highlight tapes.

I liked this one because he plays as a full time mid and thought at times he looked explosive around stoppages.

He was dominant in the first half of this game, Kickett was fairly prominent in this game and the third quarter of Blake Kelly outstanding.


2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

A long term Salem succession plan down back?

Big bodied classy mid the vision

Snags on the run from 50 ala Rivers but with cleaner disposal

7 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

He was dominant in the first half of this game, Kickett was fairly prominent in this game and the third quarter of Blake Kelly outstanding.

What's your thought on Kickett PSD?

There has been some talks of potentially linking him with our third pick.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What's your thought on Kickett PSD?

There has been some talks of potentially linking him with our third pick.

I like both he and Tyler Williams, both have the fast feet and lateral movement to glide through congestion and X factor for both is high. Kickett hits the ball quicker with some nice explosion whilst Williams works harder to get up the ground playing high and getting involved in transition chains.

Wouldn’t go wrong with either of them with that pick although I do like Hibbins-Hargreaves if available at that pick, Oli Greaves impressed me in the game against WA this year but I see theres some concerns on him being a bit one paced

 

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