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  • dejavoodoo44
    Veterans List
    • Apr 2015
    • 8939

    Originally posted by wolftone57

    I think we were lucky to get him at that position in the draft. He sort of drifted. I think the clubs did see that confidence as arrogance. But we have had previous experience with Errol, who has the same sort of confidence.
    I sometimes hear Cal Sinclair commentating games on ABC Radio. During one game he started talking about Chad and Errol. While he reckoned that they were both great to have around and that he wouldn't really describe either as arrogant, he did get the impression, that when each arrived at the club, they both genuinely believed that they were the best player on the list.

    I can't recall if he said that Errol was the most skilful player that he ever played with, or just the most skilful young player?
    Last edited by dejavoodoo44; 24 November 2025, 11:30 PM.

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    • Auntie.Gerald
      Veterans List
      • Oct 2009
      • 6566

      Chad was pretty vocal when joining us that he could not wait to rip in with Kennedy, Parker and Heeney

      i quite liked that he believed he could seriously contribute to contested footy at the highest level

      what emerged from that belief was an incredible ability to take the game on - well beyond my initial sightings of Warner

      i mean they all evolve at different rates and roles

      look at Rowbottom revel when he finally owned a tagging / run with role……..next he was given the role of general around the contested footy ………I was blown away how much he started talking around the contested footy
      "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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      • UUaswan
        Regular in the Side
        • Sep 2024
        • 852

        Warner is the perfect example of what can happen when you back someone in and put them in the fire. I think it needs to happen for a player to be elite, rarely does a player turn into a superstar after being "hidden" for their first 3 yrs.

        Doesn't always work and people forget how much Warner was allowed to screw up when he started but there is a big difference in growth when a mid isnt hidden in a pocket or a flank.

        I look at Campbell and wonder if he can get to be elite the way he is played.

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        • Thunder Shaker
          Aut vincere aut mori
          • Apr 2004
          • 4448

          Cam Mooney discusses Charlie Curnow: Why Mooney has Sydney making the four in 2026 (sen.com.au).

          My criticism of this analysis is that Sydney has a lot more than one player in the team.

          The Swans finished as minor premiers in 2024. After about round 15 in 2025 Sydney had the form of a top-four team including a win over Brisbane at the Gabba. This is before the recruits Sydney acquired this year. Sydney has significantly improved the list. Curnow is a good addition, but don't forget the other players.

          2026 should be a good year.
          "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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          • rickmat
            Regular in the Side
            • Mar 2018
            • 511

            Kevan looks a big unit for a young talent. Looks like from the backgrounder on him that he will be hard to hold out of the 23 this next season. Great pickup

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            • dejavoodoo44
              Veterans List
              • Apr 2015
              • 8939

              Zero Hanger article on Billy Cootee, with his coach at Norwood saying plenty of nice things.

              Last edited by dejavoodoo44; 25 November 2025, 02:50 PM.

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              • Auntie.Gerald
                Veterans List
                • Oct 2009
                • 6566

                McGlynn and Paps like ?

                we will see soon enough
                "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                • imuninformedtwo
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Aug 2024
                  • 632

                  Originally posted by UUaswan
                  Warner is the perfect example of what can happen when you back someone in and put them in the fire. I think it needs to happen for a player to be elite, rarely does a player turn into a superstar after being "hidden" for their first 3 yrs.

                  Doesn't always work and people forget how much Warner was allowed to screw up when he started but there is a big difference in growth when a mid isnt hidden in a pocket or a flank.

                  I look at Campbell and wonder if he can get to be elite the way he is played.
                  All true, but the unspoken bit about Chad is how committed he has been to self-improvement. I think it was after his second season that he spent his own dollars hiring a sprint and speed coach back in Perth, and then doubled down with him the next off season as well. While he had power and burst at the contest itself, he wanted to maximise it and do it over distance. He apparently also insisted the club give him extra sessions to build his skills and craft as a forward for his stints down there.

                  Whilst Errol rightly gets a lot of credit as an utter professional, Chad is an elite trainer and one of the most dedicated players in the system. His rise is no fluke.

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                  • Thunder Shaker
                    Aut vincere aut mori
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 4448

                    The AFL website has posted an article summarising the machinations behind the first round of the draft: Inside the draft: The 'Grlj spill', Sharp chase and Dees' perfect Pickett plan.
                    "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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                    • dejavoodoo44
                      Veterans List
                      • Apr 2015
                      • 8939

                      Only 51 weeks to the 2026 draft. Rookie Me have got the ball rolling, by naming their best 26 prospects for 2026.

                      The budding draft crop of 2026 is offers plenty of promise, with two club-tied talents leading a diverse pack of prospects.


                      We didn't have any of our academy players in the top 26, but the Jenkin twins are mentioned in the next group. Slightly surprised that McCartney isn't there, as he could develop into a highly rated KPF prospect. Although that could be for the benefit of North, rather than us. The guy that could end up as our top prospect, McGroder, also isn't mentioned. Which is justifiable, since he didn't play that much last season, but if people are taken high on athleticism, then he could be taken very high, as he's possibly one of the most gifted athletes to ever play junior football.

                      I'm also mildly amused that Dougie Cochrane and Cody Walker are rated one and two. Cochrane is the son of former Port player, Stuart, who didn’t play enough games for Dougie to qualify as a F/S. However, late last season, the family did discover that they had some indigenous heritage. Now Port are trying to have him tied to the club as an NGA prospect. Which begs the question of; has Port really played a big enough role in his development, to justify any sort of privileged draft access?

                      While with Walker: back when his father, Andrew, was drafted, Carlton had been busted for salary cap rorting. Their punishment that year was to lose their first and second round picks. However, the AFL in their wisdom, decided that they shouldn't lose their priority pick, which they gained for managing to win less than five games in the previous season. Since priority picks came at the top of the draft in those days, they were able to take Andrew Walker at pick 2. Now they are likely to reap further benefits, from a pick that many people thought that should never have been given in the first place.

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                      • dejavoodoo44
                        Veterans List
                        • Apr 2015
                        • 8939

                        Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
                        The AFL website has posted an article summarising the machinations behind the first round of the draft: Inside the draft: The 'Grlj spill', Sharp chase and Dees' perfect Pickett plan.
                        Yeah, I listened to that. Quite interesting, but the thing that I was most interested in, wasn't included. That is, how did our room react, when the Bulldogs made a bid on Carmichael?

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                        • BFG
                          Warming the Bench
                          • Jan 2025
                          • 106

                          Originally posted by dejavoodoo44

                          Yeah, I listened to that. Quite interesting, but the thing that I was most interested in, wasn't included. That is, how did our room react, when the Bulldogs made a bid on Carmichael?
                          Doubt it was a surprise as they had a fair idea the Dogs were after a skilled HBF and top of their list Lindsay had just been taken by WC. So not surprised but pizt off, same way they felt at pick 14!

                          A lot of water to flow under the bridge yet, but reckon we did really well after the pair of too high bids on Kyke and Carmichael

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                          • mcs
                            Travelling Swannie!!
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 8227

                            Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
                            Only 51 weeks to the 2026 draft. Rookie Me have got the ball rolling, by naming their best 26 prospects for 2026.

                            The budding draft crop of 2026 is offers plenty of promise, with two club-tied talents leading a diverse pack of prospects.



                            I'm also mildly amused that Dougie Cochrane and Cody Walker are rated one and two. Cochrane is the son of former Port player, Stuart, who didn’t play enough games for Dougie to qualify as a F/S. However, late last season, the family did discover that they had some indigenous heritage. Now Port are trying to have him tied to the club as an NGA prospect. Which begs the question of; has Port really played a big enough role in his development, to justify any sort of privileged draft access?
                            Situations like that is where the NGA continue to be an absolute joke.
                            "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                            • MattW
                              Veterans List
                              • May 2011
                              • 4261

                              The club has published an Inside Sydney episode based on behind the scenes footage of the two nights of the national draft. Key points:
                              - the recommendation was to match Kyle from pick 10 onwards;
                              - they rated Phillipou in the first round.

                              Ever wondered what really goes down behind the scenes of an AFL draft? Enjoy exclusive access from our rooms in the lead up and on the nights of the 2025 AFL draft as we brought a selection of new recruits to the club.

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                              • Auntie.Gerald
                                Veterans List
                                • Oct 2009
                                • 6566

                                Interestingly we were keen on https://sanfl.com.au/draft-pick/blake-thredgold/

                                we went into night two keen and n Thredgold and Javen and prepared to match on King
                                "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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