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Top draft prospects: Tall defenders
  • Alex Rance – Swan Districts, WA, 192.3cm, 87.6kg, DOB 9/10/89
  • David Myers – Perth, WA, 190.7cm, 86.2kg, DOB 30/6/89
  • Tayte Pears – East Perth, WA, 190.1cm, 91.8kg, DOB 24/3/90
  • Tom Collier – Tassie Mariners, TAS, 192.3cm, 83.7kg, DOB 25/3/89
  • Chris Kangars – Geelong Falcons, VIC, 193.1cm, 84.9kg, DOB 1/8/89
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Top draft prospects: Tall forwards

  • Robbie Tarrant – Bendigo Pioneers, VIC, 195.9cm, 90.1kg, DOB 25/4/89
  • Tony Notte – Swan Districts, WA, 194.5cm, 71.5kg, DOB 15/4/90
  • Jarrad Grant – Dandenong Stingrays, VIC, 192.4cm, 76.7kg, DOB 6/7/89
  • Lachlan Henderson – Geelong Falcons, VIC, 195.5cm, 91.5kg, DOB 14/12/89
  • David Gourdis – Subiaco, WA, 192.4cm, 88.9kg, DOB 14/3/89
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we can be pretty certain that 1 or 2 from that list will be picked up by us at pick 14 or 21.

i'm hoping for Jarrod Grant at pick 14, the reviews i'v read on his are outstanding.

Tony Notte could be a goer at pick 21 also, if we decide for a key backman at 14

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we can be pretty certain that 1 or 2 from that list will be picked up by us at pick 14 or 21.

i'm hoping for Jarrod Grant at pick 14, the reviews i'v read on his are outstanding.

Tony Notte could be a goer at pick 21 also, if we decide for a key backman at 14

I'd be happy with any one of those guys with pick 14. Gourdis and Tarrant in particular.

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Top draft prospects: Midfielders

  • Trent Cotchin – Northern Knights, VIC, 185.6 cm, 79.5 kg, DOB 7/4/90
  • Rhys Palmer – East Fremantle, WA, 181.4 cm, 79.8 cm, DOB 13/2/89
  • Brad Ebert – Port Adelaide Magpies, SA, 188.2 cm, 85.4 kg, DOB 2/4/90
  • Chris Masten – East Fremantle, WA, 179.6 cm, 77.3 kg, DOB 2/5/89
  • Cale Morton – Claremont, WA, 191.5 cm, 78.7 kg, DOB 18/1/90
  • Patrick Dangerfield – Geelong Falcons, VIC, 186.9 cm, 82.8 kg, DOB 5/4/90
  • One to watch: John Williams – Morningside, Qld, 188.4 cm, 82.5 kg, DOB 8/10/88
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Top draft prospects: Midfielders
  • Trent Cotchin – Northern Knights, VIC, 185.6 cm, 79.5 kg, DOB 7/4/90
  • Rhys Palmer – East Fremantle, WA, 181.4 cm, 79.8 cm, DOB 13/2/89
  • Brad Ebert – Port Adelaide Magpies, SA, 188.2 cm, 85.4 kg, DOB 2/4/90
  • Chris Masten – East Fremantle, WA, 179.6 cm, 77.3 kg, DOB 2/5/89
  • Cale Morton – Claremont, WA, 191.5 cm, 78.7 kg, DOB 18/1/90
  • Patrick Dangerfield – Geelong Falcons, VIC, 186.9 cm, 82.8 kg, DOB 5/4/90
  • One to watch: John Williams – Morningside, Qld, 188.4 cm, 82.5 kg, DOB 8/10/88

I think we'll get at least one of those.

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Chris Kangars – Geelong Falcons, VIC, 193.1cm, 84.9kg, DOB 1/8/89

David Gourdis – Subiaco, WA, 192.4cm, 88.9kg, DOB 14/3/89

Didn't both of these guys miss out completely in the national draft?

I'm guessing we'll take a closer look in the next few weeks and see if they can be accomodated in our currently empty rookie list, or with the pre-season draft.

Interesting times, a lot of rookie potential still around, particularly athletes yet to transform into footballers.

More fun for the recruiting managers.

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Again Kangars for me. worth th epunt. We need a shut down defender...who can outrun most forwards. yes he's raw.. and a little underdone.. but isnt this why ya get then young and build them ?

We must have depth in just about every position except FB at the moment !! Pick Kangars .. Im surprised to be honest that he's still there !!

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Again Kangars for me. worth th epunt. We need a shut down defender...who can outrun most forwards. yes he's raw.. and a little underdone.. but isnt this why ya get then young and build them ?

We must have depth in just about every position except FB at the moment !! Pick Kangars .. Im surprised to be honest that he's still there !!

yeah why not? however id like lots of talls to be taken as rookies so we can see what our development blokes can do with them

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fair enough...not overly fussed how or when we get them....we just need some ( more than one ) as likely only one will rise to the top as they say!

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