I would say we missed out on being able to pick up some quality players from other clubs. To me Nankervis was our biggest loss/mistake. He has endured while our ruck stocks have gone south rapidly. I thought from the first pre season game he played that we had a ready made footballer.
2020 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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Over the years Twomey has proven to be the most accurate, probably because that is his job and he gets access of some sort to all clubs, particularly Vic clubs you'd reckon.
Most of the other Phantoms are just journalists who produce a Phantom because their editor asks for one. Some of the rankings in those are laughable from what I can glean. They probably look at Twomey's, then move a few around so it doesn't look like plagurism.
Twomey's recent article "Fab Five" McDonald, Thilthorpe, Hollands, DGB & Phillips indicated that clubs thought there was a gap to the next group of players. Add JUH at the top and that means six selections before a Campbell bid is likely.
My bet is pick 7, the first of Dodo's picks, is likely the highest we'll see Campbell, or Dodo may select players at 7 & 8 before creating a little mischief by bidding first on Campbell at 9, then on Port's Jones at 10, before using his last pick at 11.Comment
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I think this year is going to be way more unpredictable than usual, because clubs have to try and work out a way of assessing the relative merits of the Victorian draftees versus those that have played. Each club will do things differently. And potentially drafting a VIC kid is a higher risk than drafting one from SA, WA or even NSWComment
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I watched a couple of highlights of Campbell. His kicking is a thing of beauty.
I'm looking forward to him breaking through the middle of the SCG and kicking one from 60.Comment
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The main worry with Campbell is Hawthorn. He seems like the sort of player they love.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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Don’t forget out brilliant first rounder Josh Willoughby and someone O’Keefe that NO-ONE rated in the top 40...that was pick 15 well spent ????"I'll acknowledge there are more talented teams in the competition but I won't acknowledge that there is a better team in the competition" Paul Roos March 2005Comment
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probably need another 350 pts for Campbell if the Hawks go for him at pick 4
I would say it is at least 50 / 50 that the Hawks go for Campbell
Nice replacement for Issac Smith"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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Melbourne delist defender | Zero Hanger
i know i have raised it before but Oscar does provides us depth in a key role and now delisted nothing but a contract ?......... and a small one at that.
AA gone an experienced KPP would give us flexibility in the backline for depth........definitely no worse then Brands prior performances at the Hawks and Brand has been injured most of 2020
24yrs old
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81 games
Oscar McDonald | AFL"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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Hawthorn would have pick 5 by the time they get to use it. If they had pick 4 they're bidding on JUH."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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gulden is intriguing also with GWS having 5 bites to ensure a great mix of players unless they packaged into an earlier pick. GWS could go for Gulden at pick 15 or pick 20 which is 200pts difference for us
gws - 10, 13, 15, 20, 29"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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Melbourne delist defender | Zero Hanger
i know i have raised it before but Oscar does provides us depth in a key role and now delisted nothing but a contract ?......... and a small one at that.
- At this point in time, we have no list spots available if list sizes are in fact cut to 44.
- Does it make sense to bring in a discarded depth player from another club when we already have a lot of depth in the key defender position?
- We have a similar sized player in Kaiden Brand who has only played 2 games for us since being recruited. He looked okay, but was limited due to injury. Let's see how he goes for depth in his position.
- This goes for drafting DGB as well. Do we want to bring in another key defender when we have yet to try Gould or O'Connor in similar roles?
Let's try the ones we already have on our list before we go out and add some more depth. We have both player numbers and salary limits. Depth does not go on forever.Comment
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A few things to consider here.
- At this point in time, we have no list spots available if list sizes are in fact cut to 44.
- Does it make sense to bring in a discarded depth player from another club when we already have a lot of depth in the key defender position?
- We have a similar sized player in Kaiden Brand who has only played 2 games for us since being recruited. He looked okay, but was limited due to injury. Let's see how he goes for depth in his position.
- This goes for drafting DGB as well. Do we want to bring in another key defender when we have yet to try Gould or O'Connor in similar roles?
Let's try the ones we already have on our list before we go out and add some more depth. We have both player numbers and salary limits. Depth does not go on forever.
I do think DGB is different to Gould and O'Connor, though. I think he'd play on the opponent's number 1 forward. That's a role Melican or McCartin might play (and Rampe has, although undersized). DGB is taller than all of them. So I do think he offers us something we don't quite have.Comment
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