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  • Cosmic Wizard
    recruit me pretty please!
    • Sep 2005
    • 620

    Originally posted by Melbourne_Blood
    I just hope we don’t pull a surprise like the Ling pick, where he was expected to go a fair bit later in the draft. I think we should defer to the experts and select from Young , Serong, Flanders or Ash( my order of preference ).


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    The 'experts' having been getting it wrong the last few years.

    Or maybe those who recruit players from other clubs.

    It will be:
    1. Rowell
    2. Anderson
    3. Melbourne's pick will be interesting and shape the draft, Jackson?
    4. GWS, Ash
    5. Swans, bid on Green, we better then choose Young.

    Flanders is not an elite inside mid. He is just a ordinary small mid who will be eaten alive by Cripps etc.

    Young however has been in the conversation as a #1 since the start of the year.

    He is an elite user of the ball, and what we need.

    He can release Mills to the midfield.
    doof-doof

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    • Melbourne_Blood
      Senior Player
      • May 2010
      • 3312

      Also thinking we should definitely figure out how to swap pick 5 for pick 3 from Melbourne. We get it , bid on green, assuming GWS match. We then Take Young, ensuring we don’t miss out on him. And the Dees still get Jackson ( assuming that is who they are after).

      We end with a slight chance of getting Green and if not a certainty to get Young. GWS don’t get two top 10 picks. Wonder what would get this done . Is our pick 25 enough , is it too much ?




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      • Melbourne_Blood
        Senior Player
        • May 2010
        • 3312

        2019 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel

        Or the Dees could just bid on Greene, but no guarantee they will.

        This option also removes our slight chance of getting Greene too
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        • SeanM
          Warming the Bench
          • Jul 2016
          • 304

          I would love to select Young if he is available. He seems a good kick with a good all round game. He was also first in the agility test which suggests a decent change of direction and acceleration over the first few steps.

          Lately I am starting to think about selecting Ash if Young is already taken. His line breaking speed is a point of difference. I think about GWS a few seasons ago when they had two pacy half back flankers running the ball and how effective that is. I would just put him on the wing and tell him to run the ball. Maybe like Zac Jones he will get tackled occasionally but it still gives us that threat of someone who can break away from the contest. And then later when his decision making improves maybe we can move him to half back or as inside mid who can burst through the middle.

          I would also be happy to take Dylan Stephens. We have focused on the need for inside ball winners. But I think you still need to get the ball out to a quality outside player in space. He seems like someone who can run with the ball and put in an effective kick. He was also 3rd in the 2km time trail and 10th in the 20m sprint. So has already got pace and endurance. I am not sure about his go home factor. He is a Victorian going to Uni in South Australia and a chance to be taken next pick by Adelaide. But if he was happy to move interstate for several years for schooling he may be happy to move to Sydney.

          I would rather not pick Flanders. He seems a bit of a Parker style of player. A bigger bodied midfielder who can also float forward and take a mark. He did well in the combine in jumping, agility and yoyo tests. I watched the replay of the Nab League Prelim against Eastern. He was able to shrug tackles and he got a few disposals mainly handballs out of the contest but he did not stand out too much.

          Serong seems like a solid safe choice. But we have signed Gray who may be a half forward/mid as well. And then next year I can see Braeden Campbell playing as half forward and Gulden playing as wing.

          Initially I was favouring Kemp. Because I thought he might be the best available inside mid long term. But it might be too much of a long term investment. Firstly getting him fit and then seeing how well he transitions to becoming an inside midfielder. So lately I am thinking about just getting best available mid at pick 25. I am not sure whether we go for a big body mid. Or get another mid like Rowbottom, not huge, but good hands, decision making and a bit acceleration out of the contest.

          I don't think we will select McAsey, But I can see the hypothetical reasoning for taking the best defender in the draft just to address one of our weaknesses. But we may end up seeing how it goes with Melican/Brand/Maibaum/possible Mccartin. Or pick up someone like Hilder later in the draft.

          Robertson has not been linked to us and I don't think we will pick him. But he is probably the best pure inside mid available at our pick and has highly regarded leadership abiliities.
          Last edited by SeanM; 23 November 2019, 12:43 PM.

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          • rickmat
            Regular in the Side
            • Mar 2018
            • 500

            As most of the conversation has identified, Swannies need best available talent midfielder, someone who could grow quickly with into the role and contribute under the eye of Kennedy and Parker. The question is then what is our need with second pick? In my view, we need some tall talent, either Key Position and/or ruckman, De Koning comes to mind as one who has talent to play either. I'm sure there are others who KB and our talent guys have their eye on. Looking at our next generation KP / ruck, we are very light on having let Cameron, Pink, Rose and Maibaum go. Our NEAFL side are midgets with the exception of Knoll and Amartey and those two can't be in 2 positions at one time. Just my observations.

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            • Markwebbos
              Veterans List
              • Jul 2016
              • 7186

              Originally posted by SeanM
              I would love to select Young if he is available. He seems a good kick with a good all round game. He was also first in the agility test which suggests a decent change of direction and acceleration over the first few steps.

              Lately I am starting to think about selecting Ash if Young is already taken. His line breaking speed is a point of difference. I think about GWS a few seasons ago when they had two pacy half back flankers running the ball and how effective that is. I would just put him on the wing and tell him to run the ball. Maybe like Zac Jones he will get tackled occasionally but it still gives us that threat of someone who can break away from the contest. And then later when his decision making improves maybe we can move him to half back or as inside mid who can burst through the middle.

              I would also be happy to take Dylan Stephens. We have focused on the need for inside ball winners. But I think you still need to get the ball out to a quality outside player in space. He seems like someone who can run with the ball and put in an effective kick. He was also 3rd in the 2km time trail and 10th in the 20m sprint. So has already got pace and endurance. I am not sure about his go home factor. He is a Victorian going to Uni in South Australia and a chance to be taken next pick by Adelaide. But if he was happy to move interstate for several years for schooling he may be happy to move to Sydney.

              I would rather not pick Flanders. He seems a bit of a Parker style of player. A bigger bodied midfielder who can also float forward and take a mark. He did well in the combine in jumping, agility and yoyo tests. I watched the replay of the Nab League Prelim against Eastern. He was able to shrug tackles and he got a few disposals mainly handballs out of the contest but he did not stand out too much.

              Serong seems like a solid safe choice. But we have signed Gray who may be a half forward/mid as well. And then next year I can see Braeden Campbell playing as half forward and Gulden playing as wing.

              Initially I was favouring Kemp. Because I thought he might be the best available inside mid long term. But it might be too much of a long term investment. Firstly getting him fit and then seeing how well he transitions to becoming an inside midfielder. So lately I am thinking about just getting best available mid at pick 25. I am not sure whether we go for a big body mid. Or get another Rowbottom, not huge, but good hands, decision making and a bit acceleration out of the contest.
              Young may well be best available at our pick. I also think his style is play is most eye-catching on a highlights reel, compared to someone like Flanders who’s not a good kick.

              Young’s possibly the player we need least. But also the most attractive option, even if he can only kick on one side.

              Flanders is a lot quicker and more explosive than Parker, I think he has de Goey type potential, but his kicking is a worry.

              I think Serong is a better kick, but shorter and could be similar to those you mention.

              Ash isn’t as quick as people think, but does take the game on. We’ve got a few of those types, all in the NEAFL or rehab. Maybe we need another.

              There are reasons we could pick any of them, but I have no idea who we’ll really pick or why.

              Wednesday night can’t come quick enough.

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              • Markwebbos
                Veterans List
                • Jul 2016
                • 7186

                Originally posted by Melbourne_Blood
                Also thinking we should definitely figure out how to swap pick 5 for pick 3 from Melbourne. We get it , bid on green, assuming GWS match. We then Take Young, ensuring we don’t miss out on him. And the Dees still get Jackson ( assuming that is who they are after).

                We end with a slight chance of getting Green and if not a certainty to get Young. GWS don’t get two top 10 picks. Wonder what would get this done . Is our pick 25 enough , is it too much ?




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                It’s predicted that Demons will take Jackson and Giants Ash, which means a pick swap with Melbourne wouldn’t be necessary to get Young (assuming he’s our choice, which I doubt).

                It would greatly increase our chances of Green (it’s been suggested if Melbourne bid on Green, GWS won’t match), and of course royally screw up GWS.

                Something still might happen on the night!

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                • troyjones2525
                  Swans Fanatic!
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 2908

                  Originally posted by Melbourne_Blood
                  After delving a little deeper into some of the highlights packages floating around , tYoung is 100% the man I want us to pick at 5 (assuming he hasn’t been snapped up ). I’m very strong that our midfield is severely lacking, but this guys talent and skill is too good to ignore. The kicking , and not just ‘that’ kick, virtually every kick in his highlights package is pure class , with at least 3 or 4 more almost on par with the one everyone’s talking about. Supreme vision , skill and execution. But he isn’t just a kicker , his reading of the play, intercept and even contest marking looks fantastic as well. He also took out the agility test at the combine. I’m praying this guy is still available at our pick 5, with 3 deadly left foot kicks in our side ( Blakey and Dawson the other too , oh and bud but he’s no spring. Chicken ) our future looks bright for ball users. One in each third of the ground . Yes please .


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                  I agree that I'd prefer us to pick Young as well if he's available but I suspect that with all the media experts predicting us selecting Flanders then there's got to be something in that and I am suspecting us to pick him, even if GWS do choose Ash ahead of us leaving Young to be taken by some other lucky club with a pick after ours...

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                  • Markwebbos
                    Veterans List
                    • Jul 2016
                    • 7186

                    The Hun has another phantom draft:

                    Dees Jackson
                    GWS Ash
                    GWS Green matching us
                    Swans Flanders (who I’m warming to)

                    Young slips to 9, Serong to 10

                    Category: | Herald Sun

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                    • Ralph Dawg
                      Senior Player
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 1729

                      Ultimately, I would be happy with any of Ash, Flanders, Young, Serong and Stephens (Just watched his highlight package - the kid is a jet and was doing some serious damage at SANFL level).

                      But if we could just somehow get Green.........

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                      • Nico
                        Veterans List
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 11328

                        Originally posted by Melbourne_Blood
                        After delving a little deeper into some of the highlights packages floating around , tYoung is 100% the man I want us to pick at 5 (assuming he hasn’t been snapped up ). I’m very strong that our midfield is severely lacking, but this guys talent and skill is too good to ignore. The kicking , and not just ‘that’ kick, virtually every kick in his highlights package is pure class , with at least 3 or 4 more almost on par with the one everyone’s talking about. Supreme vision , skill and execution. But he isn’t just a kicker , his reading of the play, intercept and even contest marking looks fantastic as well. He also took out the agility test at the combine. I’m praying this guy is still available at our pick 5, with 3 deadly left foot kicks in our side ( Blakey and Dawson the other too , oh and bud but he’s no spring. Chicken ) our future looks bright for ball users. One in each third of the ground . Yes please .


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                        Totally agree and he is the type we love. Any why shouldn't we take him for all the reasons above. No point having a bunch of mids who can't set up the play for the forwards, like we have right now. Serong is one of those. If he is available I am sure/hope like hell we will take him.

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                        Originally posted by Melbourne_Blood
                        After delving a little deeper into some of the highlights packages floating around , tYoung is 100% the man I want us to pick at 5 (assuming he hasn’t been snapped up ). I’m very strong that our midfield is severely lacking, but this guys talent and skill is too good to ignore. The kicking , and not just ‘that’ kick, virtually every kick in his highlights package is pure class , with at least 3 or 4 more almost on par with the one everyone’s talking about. Supreme vision , skill and execution. But he isn’t just a kicker , his reading of the play, intercept and even contest marking looks fantastic as well. He also took out the agility test at the combine. I’m praying this guy is still available at our pick 5, with 3 deadly left foot kicks in our side ( Blakey and Dawson the other too , oh and bud but he’s no spring. Chicken ) our future looks bright for ball users. One in each third of the ground . Yes please .


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                        Totally agree and he is the type we love. Any why shouldn't we take him for all the reasons above. No point having a bunch of mids who can't set up the play for the forwards, like we have right now. Serong is one of those. If he is available I am sure/hope like hell we will take him. there are no knocks on him and why wouldn't we want another Rampe who reads the ball coming in so well.
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                        • Auntie.Gerald
                          Veterans List
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 6474

                          If GWS get ash and green fantastic effort and both look very likely as senior players quite quickly

                          That is an amazing group of emerging midfielders and HBF players they have gathered last 4 years - if it happens this year or two more

                          Ash or Young?
                          Green?
                          Taranto
                          Hopper
                          Caldwell
                          Hately
                          Hill

                          Added to
                          Coniglio
                          Whitfield
                          Kelly
                          Green T
                          Ward

                          Massive depth and talent
                          "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                          • Scottee
                            Senior Player
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 1585

                            Fascinating article in The Age about the influence of Victorian Private Schools (Public Schools!?), on the draft.

                            We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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                            • Blood Fever
                              Veterans List
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 4040

                              Originally posted by Scottee
                              Fascinating article in The Age about the influence of Victorian Private Schools (Public Schools!?), on the draft.

                              https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/...21-p53cso.html
                              A number of them are recruited via scholarships having been developed elsewhere. Must be annoying to their original schools and clubs but the boys risk missing out if they don't go.

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                              • Legs Akimbo
                                Grand Poobah
                                • Apr 2005
                                • 2809

                                Originally posted by Blood Fever
                                A number of them are recruited via scholarships having been developed elsewhere. Must be annoying to their original schools and clubs but the boys risk missing out if they don't go.
                                I read that this morning. Not good for the health of our game nor the public education system. Same thing happens for academic achievement and it's a prime factor in public schools having lower ATAR scores. Cohort effect.
                                He had observed that people who did lie were, on the whole, more resourceful and ambitious and successful than people who did not lie.

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