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RalphiusMaximus

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Everything posted by RalphiusMaximus

  1. IF it works I'm all for it. Out of curiosity is this the coach or the guy who played for Hawthorn? If the latter, he was a bloody good kick, so there could well be something in it.
  2. I've given us a B- for the draft. While I didn't want us to go that direction, I accept that Jackson is a legitimate pick at three, so can't fault that one. Rivers was by all reports a bit of a steal, so big points for that. I have to take points off for Pickett though. At that pick we had access to other much better-credentialed players (Kemp) and went in with blinkers on intending to target only one player. Looking at the draft/trade period as a whole I think we're an easy A+. The club chased three players through trade and FA and landed them all, then traded themselves into a position to get the two young talents they had targeted and picked them both up with the picks they brought in specifically for that purpose as well as picking up a bonus AA HB. Taken as a whole it was a flawlessly executed plan that has so far been 100% successful. Further to that, despite my repeated insistence that we'd be better off with Young and Kemp, I can't fault them on the choices they've made given that I was also very vocal in pointing out our habit of drafting safe players with great character and leadership but no x-factor or ability to turn games on their own. We've certainly smashed that image this year. Jackson, Pickett and Bennell are all in the risky but with a massive reward if they come off category. If all three come off we'll be in for some very interesting times.
  3. I can safely say that in a team completely devoid of willingness to work off the ball for each other, his liking for bumps and shepherds will be a standout trait.
  4. Reading that just makes it hurt more that we didn't take young.
  5. That's damn impressive. Right on almost all counts up to our second pick, including the bids on Henry and Green.
  6. I have no doubt that he can play. His highlights make him look like a mad scientist got hold of NicNat and Grundy's DNA and hybridised them. Whether that's a realistic representation of his abilities I guess we'll find out. I still think we should have gone with Young, but I've been harping on for months about the club not taking risks and chasing guys who could have a massive payoff, so I really can't complain. Either way, he's in the Red and Blue so I hope he absolutely kills it at AFL level and becomes a champion of our club.
  7. So I guess we can look at this two ways. If you go solely on the value of the pick and who we could have picked up then you have to be pretty annoyed that we overlooked a bunch of seriously talented players who will probably turn out to be a lot better. If you look at it as part of the whole draft/trade period and the package we have gotten as a whole then we've filled our need for running wingers, picked up a talented small forward to replace Garlett and a 2m forward/ruck to develop who will probably see game time next year. Plus an option on Bennell and Brown if they look good in training. You'd have to call that a good haul. I just hope we can all keep looking at it this way when Kemp is accepting his Brownlow...
  8. Apples and Oranges. Nev was a low pick who really struggled to find a place in the AFL. Jackson is sought-after and would be welcome at any club in the league. The WA clubs are no doubt already in his ear about moving home in two years if he's grabbed by anyone else. He may not plan to do it, but I don't think there's any doubt that they will be pressuring him to do it.
  9. Both topped the agility test. I thing that's where the comparison is coming from.
  10. Honestly, I'm not concerned with his ability on the field. I have two issues with this kid. Another ruck isn't a big priority right now. Chances are he'll do a Hogan and run for home the moment he has any currency. Given he's not a clear standout over others I would prefer us taking a local kid with great skills and movement.
  11. Missing a year as an 18 year old is nothing. It just means he gets a proper grounding in our game and builds his body up before he plays. It's what shouls happen with all new draftees.
  12. I think Jackson at three. Trade 10 for either two picks in the teens or one and a first round next year. They'll go one of the small forward types with the teen pick. Pickett most likely if he's still there. What i'd like to see in a perfect world is: Bid on Green, forcing GWS to take him early and booting them out of two drafts. Grab Young with our (now) pick 4 Kemp at 11(formerly 10) Small forward with our second round pick.
  13. Wouldn't that fit in beautifully with our side?
  14. On a side-note, if my calculations are correct that means we won't be using our PSD pick...
  15. That and doing a favour to Fremantle for no real reason...
  16. Once upon a time we wanted Tom Lynch with our pick 12. He went at pick 11. We took Lucas Cook instead. Dropping two spots can be a monumentally painful thing to do if the picks don't go our way.
  17. I just don't see much benefit in this deal. We drop two spots, potentially miss a player we really want (Kemp) for pick 28 which is basically a crap-shoot. It's not like we need it for points to spend on an academy kid. Given how few spots we have available I just don't see the benefit here.
  18. What were they? Did anyone raise our delivery into the forward 50 and whether the bomb to the hot spot was a coaching directive or something the players were doing for lack of other options?
  19. RalphiusMaximus replied to a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    But how great would it be if they did?
  20. That's quite a six pack Petracca is wearing. Looks to have dropped some weight.
  21. Insurance for one. He won't be covered by the AFL's health and indemnity insurance until he's officially allowed to train in December. That means any injury he sustains if he tries to train with the club prior to that is on Medicare. I don't doubt that the club has already discussed his fitness program with him for the interim, but he can't do any official work with us until he's on the books.
  22. I don't think Dangerfield is a good comparison. He doesn't have the explosive movement that is Dangerfield's biggest weapon. He does have a lot of power though, and knows how to use his size and strength to break through tacklers. He is also a good mark and kick and executes under pressure. I see a lot of upside there.
  23. Doesn't Lewis still hold the record for the most consecutive points kicked? The kids legs look muscular.

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