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  1. Cal twomey and Kevin Sheehan did a mock draft on gettable with Melbourne picking o Sullivan at 6 ahead of sanders and Darcy wilson with our next pick
  2. Giants rumored to be into Leake and Windsor with their first pick so if we want leake then we'd have to take him with 6
  3. i think people see 11 as a "top ten pick" because of the 2 gold coast academy kids and potentially even the bulldogs f/s so its kind of like pick 9 if you were to take the GC academy kids out
  4. I believe he had an injury during the coming and didn't test which was around the same time the Melbourne James leake talk started I don't really know who to compare him to but I think Trent rivers is the midfield talent we need and leake would be a great replacement for rivers if Howes isn't suited to HBF
  5. I like sanders but I think we should be looking at getting Riv in the guts and finding someone to take his spot along the HB Line
  6. A mid-sized Tasmanian utility is emerging as a potential top-10 bolter for next month’s national draft after impressing in a range of positions across the second half of the season. James Leake is believed to be firmly in the sights of clubs including Melbourne (pick 6), Greater Western Sydney (pick 7) and Geelong (pick 8). Rivals believe that St Kilda (pick 13) also likes Leake, but growing interest means he is unlikely to slip to that selection. The 187cm prospect, who hails from Launceston, featured as an intercept defender for the Allies at the under-18 national championships in the middle of the year. However, he also showed plenty as a forward and midfielder in the back end of the Coates Talent League season with the Tasmanian Devils. Leake booted 12 goals across three games for the Devils after being swung forward mid-season. He then played as a midfielder in the Devils’ preliminary final loss to the Eastern Ranges, racking up 21 disposals, three clearances and kicking two goals to put an exclamation mark on his campaign.
  7. Cal Twomey, herald sun and fox footy saying we are into james leake at pick 6. medium sized utility plays both ends of the ground
  8. so our current draft hand is 6, 11, 42, 93, plus a full suite of future selections. MD F1, SS F2, WB F3, MD F4. Mock/Phantom drafts have us taking any of Sanders, Caddy, Windsor, Leake, Curtin, O'Sullivan, Watson whats everyones thoughts on what we should do with them? take them to draft or trade them up for example Take 6 to draft night try and trade 11 and MD F1 for gws or geelong pick 7/8 Or Trade 6 and 11 for NM 3 and 17 to get one of mckercher/duursma give me your scenarios
  9. Chandler 14 Mccadam 23 Billings 27 Fullarton 37 Pick 6 4 Pick 11 6 K brown 39
  10. I would want Adelaide's 10 not our 14 back in any situation
  11. I think will Gould from the swans would be a good pick up as a DFA late first/early second round pick in his draft hasn't had much opportunity could be good depth
  12. Riley Bonner was delisted by port potential cover for hibberd
  13. According to Rucci, McAdam wants a three-year deal on the back of kicking eight goals in his last three games in 2023. The small forward and his management have reportedly been talking to the Demons and Rucci expects him to seek a trade to the club this off-season. “He has quit the Adelaide Football Club,” Rucci said on SEN SA The Run Home. “Rejecting a two-year offer when he wanted three. “He has had talks with Melbourne and will seek a trade to Melbourne.” Rucci also added that one reason for McAdam’s pending departure is differences between he and the club’s fitness staff. The forward suffered both a thigh injury and fractured cheekbone in 2023. “There are also some other issues that have emerged through the year in that there's clearly a difference of opinion or style between him and the fitness coaches of Adelaide as to what was best for his preparations and so forth,” Rucci said. “I'm not going to take sides. I've heard one element of it. I can understand the other element of it. “When you get that sort of unsettled moment in a footy club that can keep rolling along.” Rucci says McAdam will be playing for the Demons in 2024 if a trade can be done. “The key point here is that he had a two-year contract offer on the table (from Adelaide),” Rucci added. “But he doesn't believe Adelaide's the place he should be playing. “He has put out the feeler to Melbourne, they've put their arms around him, and he'll be playing for Melbourne if the trade can be done which is the next phase of all this. “But he has quit the Adelaide Football Club.” McAdam has played 50 games and has kicked 72 goals for the Crows since making his debut in 2020.
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