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From the AFL:

Adelaide - John Hinge, Darren Pfeiffer.

Brisbane Lions - Marcus Allan, Patrick Garner.

Carlton - Craig Flint.

Collingwood - Guy Richards.

Essendon - Kepler Bradley, Richard Cole, Mark Johnson.

Fremantle - Clayton Collard, Ryley Dunn, Calib Mourish, James Walker.

Geelong - Stephen Owen, Matthew Spencer.

Hawthorn - Matt Little, Josh Thurgood.

Kangaroos - Blake Grima, Daniel McConnell, David Trotter, Callam Urch.

Melbourne - Ryan Ferguson, Simon Godfrey, Heath Neville.

Port Adelaide - Ryan Willits.

Richmond - Brent Hartigan, Andrew Krakouer, Carl Peterson.

St Kilda - Fraser Gehrig, Andrew McQualter, Phil Raymond, Justin Sweeney.

Sydney - Simon Phillips, Jonathan Simpkin, Luke Vogels.

West Coast - Daniel Chick, Ashley Sampi.

Western Bulldogs - Travis Baird, Damian McCormack, Tim Walsh.

 
St Kilda - Fraser Gehrig, Andrew McQualter, Phil Raymond, Justin Sweeney.

Fraser Gehrig??

saw that too...and thought...hmm!!... whats going on here !!

 

maybe now with the Sainters coming to Frankston he thought, with that haircut , he'd fit right in !! :)


Before anyone asks, no.

apparently he has said he wil only play for the Sainters. Not sure how he will sew that one up.

 

OK, so out of these guys who would we (if any) be most interested in?? I don't think we would consider Fraser Gehrig, but I think we should at least look at these players:

Ryan Willits

David Trotter

Ashley Sampi

Jonathon Simpkin

Kepler Bradley

Ryley Dunn

Marcus Allan

These guys are young and could suit our stucture well. I think we should look closely at Willits and Bradley as a KPPs (forward or back??), and Dunn and Trotter who were highly rated when drafted a few years back.

Considering the apparent lack of depth in this year's draft beyond pick 30-odd, it may be worth considering recruiting two or three of these guys.

apparently he has said he wil only play for the Sainters. Not sure how he will sew that one up.

:wacko:

That man is more unhinged than I'd imagine.


if fraiser is going anywhere, id wonder if the bulldogs would be interested. gheric, welsh and akermanis...problem is, they are all too old and the bulldogs arent going anywhere anytime soon....wouldnt be surprised to see sydney pick him up...just for a bit of a top up, thats what they seem to do--you heard it from me first....i hope

OK, so out of these guys who would we (if any) be most interested in?? I don't think we would consider Fraser Gehrig, but I think we should at least look at these players:

Ryan Willits

David Trotter

Ashley Sampi

Jonathon Simpkin

Kepler Bradley

Ryley Dunn

Marcus Allan

These guys are young and could suit our stucture well. I think we should look closely at Willits and Bradley as a KPPs (forward or back??), and Dunn and Trotter who were highly rated when drafted a few years back.

Considering the apparent lack of depth in this year's draft beyond pick 30-odd, it may be worth considering recruiting two or three of these guys.

1st choice - David Trotter (when injury free he will dominate)

2nd choice - Ashley Sampi (when fully fit)

3rd Choice - Jonathon Simpkin (if he's training with us we obviously see something in him)

1st choice - David Trotter (when injury free he will dominate)

2nd choice - Ashley Sampi (when fully fit)

3rd Choice - Jonathon Simpkin (if he's training with us we obviously see something in him)

What's wrong with Riley Dunn? Why did he never come on? I recall we were looking at him quite seriously in his draft year.

Surely if the P-train says he'll only play for St. Kilda, that constitutes draft tampering?

that...or some sort of misguided gambit. Never struck me as the sharpest billiard ball !! :rolleyes:


my preferances

1. Marcus Allan

2. Ryley Dunn

3. Luke Vogels

4. Guy Richards

5. Ashley Sampi

6. Justin Sweeney

my preferances

1. Marcus Allan

2. Ryley Dunn

3. Luke Vogels

4. Guy Richards

5. Ashley Sampi

6. Justin Sweeney

What a list.

In all seriousness how much have you seen of Sweeney or Dunn to have them even mentioned?

What a list.

In all seriousness how much have you seen of Sweeney or Dunn to have them even mentioned?

I know Dunn personally and believe he has what it takes. Sweeney havnt seen a heck of a lot about him but he is young and watched him at a few saints games.

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