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FWIW, Toby Bedford won the 2k time trial at GWS training yesterday.
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Elementary my dear Watson
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That’s because Kynan Brown is a schoolboy and he was amongst men. He played with the Oakleigh Chargers as an underage player this year. He will be one of their mainstays next year and is already in the Vic Metro hub group of 19 elite players so it’s a great start for him.
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Unless this is an optical illusion then I would suggest that Will Verrall is still growing and would be up around 202cm.
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Chelly replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
Harley Reid can just about play anywhere but if anyone wants a midfielder and they can get hold of the #1 pick, he'd be the one. I reckon a few mids will emerge over the season and some of the players mentioned might go into the midfield. Chaser J posted a 23 in 2023 above and there's not to many mids in that lot either. Looks like 2022 absorbed some of the good ones going around. -
Cheers, well done and thanks
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Chelly replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
This year’s early top 10 1. Harley Reid 186cm Utility (Bendigo Pioneers) 2. Jed Walter 194cm key position forward (Suns Academy / Allies) 3. Daniel Curtin - 195cm key position defender (Claremont) 4. Ashton Moir 186cm forward (Glenelg) 5. Nick Watson 169cm small forward (Eastern Rangers) 6. Zane Duursma 188cm forward (Gippsland Power) 7. Archer Reid 201cm key forward (Gippsland Power) 8. Jack Delean 181cm small forward (South Adelaide) 9. Nathan Philactides 180cm defender (Oakleigh Chargers) 10. Mitchell Edwards 205cm ruckman (Peel Thunder) -
2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Chelly replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
Well, I did my best but 5/10 plus Hewett at 14 is just about a pass mark. However, a disappointing three of these players missed out and Lemmey dropped down the list on the second draft night. I'm trying again this year. -
What makes you think that?
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How many players usually get invited to draft night?
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“Every AFL draft is a high-stakes game of educated guessing and projection, mixed in with various risks and rewards. With that in mind, Brayden George is this year’s most-coveted mystery box. Scouts know he’s a powerful athlete, a leader, highly skilled, disciplined, a good character and already compare him to big-name stars Jordan De Goey and Christian Petracca. What is there not to like?” The ultimate risk v reward prospect: Why Brayden George has AFL recruiters salivating
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2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Chelly replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
And if not, someone else will be. -
Does anyone know if that tall kid from SA with the funny name is going to get drafted?
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Bigger than Merv Hughes - no chance.
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Frankly, this thread doesn't seem to be going anywhere. Tommo doesn't seem to have any suitors and he's a contracted player so unless there's evidence of actual outside interest, he stays. End of story.
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Is Melbourne doing anything? It’s some random players wanting out and a couple wanting in. The club’s like the rest of us, eating popcorn and waiting for something to happen.
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About Knightmare, you’re right - I was being sarcastic and in that respect, a tad clever too because, although he’s all over the place at times, he’s spot on in rating this kid highly. This thread opened with the result of the Oakleigh Chargers B & F which was won by a player who you’ve said “looks poor”. You’re entitled to your opinion but in five of his NAB Cup games he was voted their best four times and second best once. In the only other competition game he played this year - the NAB Under 18 Championship final - he was named second best for Vic Metro. In reflecting on your last sentence, I can only conclude that you’re taking the [censored].
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Could have reached an in principle agreement already.
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That silly duffer Knightmare just issued his October power rankings and put Tsatas at 4 ahead of Sheezel and Cadman. "When given space on the outside, Tsatas is an elite ball user and places his kicks out in front of inside 50 targets to run onto. He also displays an innate ability to finish around goal, particularly when the ball hits the deck." Outrageous!
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It would be far fetched to imagine Melbourne getting involved in this sort of deal. I don’t believe we need a Bowes so it doesn’t get beyond first base. It’s also a costly exercise to pay that much for a player we don’t need and finally, far too adventurous for our recruiting people. Forget it.
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Injury List: Semi Final Christian Petracca - Calf | Available Clayton Oliver - Face | Available Bayley Fritsch - Knee | Available Andy Moniz-Wakefield - Groin | Available Charlie Spargo - Throat | Test James Jordon - Foot | 2 Weeks
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Bad luck for James Jordon. Injury List: Second Qualifying Final Judd McVee - Ankle | Available Christian Salem - Groin | 1 Week Taj Woewodin - Concussion | Test Andy Moniz-Wakefield - Groin | 1-2 weeks James Jordon - Foot | 3-4 Weeks
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Injury List: Finals Bye Week Luke Jackson - Calf | Test Tom McDonald - Foot | Test Fraser Rosman - Hamstring | Test Christian Salem - Groin | Test Andy Moniz-Wakefield - Groin | 1-2 weeks
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Injury List: Round 23 Fraser Rosman - Hamstring | 1 Week Andy Moniz-Wakefield - Groin | 1-2 weeks Tom McDonald - Foot | 2-3 Weeks