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2026 Supplemental Selection Period draft prospects

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4 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Paddy Cross it is

He might turn out to be a good choice, but at this stage imo he is clearly a talent choice over need, but as always in JT I trust.

 

Does anyone actually believe if we add Ah-Mu or some other key forward they are genuinely going to be an afl option this season? I highly doubt it.


8 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Does anyone actually believe if we add Ah-Mu or some other key forward they are genuinely going to be an afl option this season? I highly doubt it.

I think if Ah Mu gets a chance at some stage, it will be to have him for the future, as he clearly needs AFL development.

However he is a bull of a kid, with some talent, who if he improved, is a ruck/key forward type, who has just incidentally, got a talented, younger, taller and faster brother, who is in our NGA, not that it is the reason you would look at Tairon.

17 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I think if Ah Mu gets a chance at some stage, it will be to have him for the future, as he clearly needs AFL development.

However he is a bull of a kid, with some talent, who if he improved, is a ruck/key forward type, who has just incidentally, got a talented, younger, taller and faster brother, who is in our NGA, not that it is the reason you would look at Tairon.

17 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I think if Ah Mu gets a chance at some stage, it will be to have him for the future, as he clearly needs AFL development.

However he is a bull of a kid, with some talent, who if he improved, is a ruck/key forward type, who has just incidentally, got a talented, younger, taller and faster brother, who is in our NGA, not that it is the reason you would look at Tairon.

I agree with you, I wouldn’t mind Ah-Mu on the list as a rookie. My post was more in relation to people saying we need a key forward as our stocks have taken a hit there. It’s highly unlikely whoever we would pick up would play anyway.

Doesn’t matter at the moment now as we signed Paddy Cross, so look forward to seeing how he does.

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to 2026 Supplemental Selection Period draft prospects
 

Just a question can we still recruit a player if we have any player goes on the long term injury list.

27 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Just a question can we still recruit a player if we have any player goes on the long term injury list.

We could via the mid-season draft, SSP signing period is now closed.


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8 hours ago, layzie said:

Anyone know why the Tiges didn't stick with Blight? I suppose he was mature age when they took him.

Balta, Miller, Gibcus, Trainor, Vlastuin, Broad, Gray mainly the reason he and Tylar Young were pushed out, list balance.

Agree blight showed some signs.

Hopefully cross proves his worth, i think similarly to henderson it will be obvious early on whether he has it or he doesnt at the next level. given his age i think he probably has secured himself 2 years on the list and a full pre-season, we're pretty lenient when other clubs like cats/pies know in 12 months and move on

3 hours ago, ChaserJ said:

We could via the mid-season draft, SSP signing period is now closed.

Thanks.

23 hours ago, Greg Schneider said:

How is it a big risk 😂 ? He’ll be on a rookie contract, last player on the list, we’re not giving him 5 years at 5 mill

Every skit spot is valuable and if he breaks down we’re a player short

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