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

    My choice would be a forward, either McDonald or Thilthorpe.

    Not totally sold on McDonald; I am always a bit suspicious of players who have fast improvement in one year.

    Have they done their dash in improvement, whats left, and at 196 cm, can he really dominate against tall defenders?

    Grainger-Barras is a safe choice but a good one, but defenders don't win games.

    Jacob Weitering was a number 1 draft choice in 2015 (a weak draft), but really doesn't dominate games.

    At 196 cm, 98 kgs he does compare to DBG, 195 cm, 78 kgs, but I would say he is much better than Weitering will ever be.

    We are recruiting two midfielders, so really we should balance it out with someone else.

    However, would be totally happy with another midfielder.

    We can really set up our team with this draft.
    doof-doof

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    • Jimitron5000
      Warming the Bench
      • Oct 2006
      • 455

      Originally posted by AB Swannie
      Possibly but it is a pretty pessimistic way of looking at things. Odds are that, in hindsight, there will be a better performed player taken later in the draft than the one we pick. I, for one, have faith.
      It is!
      Perhaps I am more concerned that the McDonald might end up at Hawthorn and having an outrageous career for them when it could have been for us.
      Either way, we are well placed - both McDonald and Grainger- Barrass have been playing senior WAFL this year and both Campbell and Gulden have played academy and Sydney footy. We'll be picking players based on established form rather than something of a lucky dip that the Victorian draftees are.

      I see that Archie Perkins has told non-Victorian clubs to not draft him. Draft tampering anyone?

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      • 707
        Veterans List
        • Aug 2009
        • 6204

        Just now - HAWTHORN recruiting and list manager Graham Wright is refusing to rule out placing a bid for Sydney Academy talent Braeden Campbell.

        I'm telling you, they are not nice people at Hawthorn!

        Matching pick 5 costs 1502 points, will burn our picks 33, 36, 40 and leave us with enough points to match pick 33. There are a couple of pick shuffles we could do tonight with other clubs to push up our points if Hawks do pull this arseact

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        • Thunder Shaker
          Aut vincere aut mori
          • Apr 2004
          • 4158

          Originally posted by Cosmic Wizard
          Grainger-Barras is a safe choice but a good one, but defenders don't win games.
          Leo Barry, 2005 GF?
          "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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          • dejavoodoo44
            Veterans List
            • Apr 2015
            • 8492

            Originally posted by 707
            Just now - HAWTHORN recruiting and list manager Graham Wright is refusing to rule out placing a bid for Sydney Academy talent Braeden Campbell.

            I'm telling you, they are not nice people at Hawthorn!

            Matching pick 5 costs 1502 points, will burn our picks 33, 36, 40 and leave us with enough points to match pick 33. There are a couple of pick shuffles we could do tonight with other clubs to push up our points if Hawks do pull this arseact
            With all the stories over the last few weeks, about how the mustard on turd are really into Phillips, I'm interpreting this as them saying, that if we take Phillips, then they will bid on Campbell. Hopefully, McDonald or Thilthorpe will be still available at our pick, and that will make their veiled threat irrelevant.

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            • The Big Cat
              On the veteran's list
              • Apr 2006
              • 2349

              Originally posted by 707
              Just now - HAWTHORN recruiting and list manager Graham Wright is refusing to rule out placing a bid for Sydney Academy talent Braeden Campbell.

              I'm telling you, they are not nice people at Hawthorn!

              Matching pick 5 costs 1502 points, will burn our picks 33, 36, 40 and leave us with enough points to match pick 33. There are a couple of pick shuffles we could do tonight with other clubs to push up our points if Hawks do pull this arseact
              No club is ruling out bidding on anyone. To show your hand allows other clubs to plan more accurately and in relative terms puts your own club at a disadvantage.

              If you listen to Kinnear in his preview on the website, they are planning for all sorts of possibilities, however unexpected. He is not even confirming Sydney will necessarily match a bid on any of the academy boys. The whole draft is now a game of poker with bidding and live trading. No poker player would show opponents a single card. Leave them guessing.
              Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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              • troyjones2525
                Swans Fanatic!
                • Mar 2008
                • 2908

                I doubt they will considering it's looking more and more likely (based on all the phantom drafts) that McDonald may still be available at that pick! I would think they would snap him up quick smart if he's there at 5 without giving a bid a 2nd thought!

                Just on that, a few months back if not weeks ago, I thought we had absolutely no chance at landing McDonald (even with pick 3). Now that there's talk that not only is there a chance he'll be there at our pick, but we are even likely to overlook him for DGB! Well I would have thought I'd be infuriated by that notion!... But I'm not now for some reason... I am actually coming to terms with that DGB will not only be a good pick, but with his drive and all his other talent, that he may turn out to be the best player in this draft full stop!

                To be honest I think I'd be reasonably happy with any of the big 5 in this year's draft, but I reckon that in the years to come if we have DGB lining up on McDonald or Ugle-Hagen or Thilthorpe etc. I think that his drive and competitiveness will outshine all of them and he will towel them up more often than not!

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                • Melbourne_Blood
                  Senior Player
                  • May 2010
                  • 3312

                  Originally posted by Cosmic Wizard
                  My choice would be a forward, either McDonald or Thilthorpe.

                  Not totally sold on McDonald; I am always a bit suspicious of players who have fast improvement in one year.

                  Have they done their dash in improvement, whats left, and at 196 cm, can he really dominate against tall defenders?

                  Grainger-Barras is a safe choice but a good one, but defenders don't win games.

                  Jacob Weitering was a number 1 draft choice in 2015 (a weak draft), but really doesn't dominate games.

                  At 196 cm, 98 kgs he does compare to DBG, 195 cm, 78 kgs, but I would say he is much better than Weitering will ever be.

                  We are recruiting two midfielders, so really we should balance it out with someone else.

                  However, would be totally happy with another midfielder.

                  We can really set up our team with this draft.
                  Re LMac, 196cm is pretty much spot on for a KPF IMO . I don’t think his height is an issue. Looked at his highlights again and he looks the goods to me. Good field kick along with the main forward attributes of overhead marking and goal kicking etc. can kick both feet two. I’d be stoked with him. I also don’t see how rapid improvement late is his junior years is an issue in terms of his scope for improvement. It could possibly mean he has greater scope to improve than a player who has been steadily very good through juniors. To me, that could easily be the type of player that may have peaked already.


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                  • rb4x
                    Regular in the Side
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 968

                    Originally posted by Jimitron5000
                    It is!
                    Perhaps I am more concerned that the McDonald might end up at Hawthorn and having an outrageous career for them when it could have been for us.
                    Either way, we are well placed - both McDonald and Grainger- Barrass have been playing senior WAFL this year and both Campbell and Gulden have played academy and Sydney footy. We'll be picking players based on established form rather than something of a lucky dip that the Victorian draftees are.

                    I see that Archie Perkins has told non-Victorian clubs to not draft him. Draft tampering anyone?
                    Nah that not draft tampering, just normal service. Draft tampering would be if Campbell said he wanted to stay in NSW. All hell would then break loose.

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                    • Ralph Dawg
                      Senior Player
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 1729

                      Originally posted by rb4x
                      Nah that not draft tampering, just normal service. Draft tampering would be if Campbell said he wanted to stay in NSW. All hell would then break loose.
                      Where Perkins crossed the line was by saying he wouldn't give 100% to an interstate club. That's a veiled threat. What a twat. Sounds like he would fit in nicely at GWS.

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                      • Nico
                        Veterans List
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 11328

                        Originally posted by Mr Magoo
                        Nope - they are locked and loaded. With the current year , how would anyone know if Phillips was a better option. At least with Campbell and Gulden you have known quantities. From what Ive seen at junior rep levels there really isnt that much seperating the guys considered top twenty to the next fifty in line. Hence why you will often see some pretty good guys come from later in the draft or even from rookie.
                        David King as good as said Campbell is the best player in the draft on SEN today.

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                        Originally posted by Ralph Dawg
                        Where Perkins crossed the line was by saying he wouldn't give 100% to an interstate club. That's a veiled threat. What a twat. Sounds like he would fit in nicely at GWS.
                        Didn't sound like the sharpest knife in the draw. By far the worst interview of the draftees by a country mile.
                        http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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                        • Blood Fever
                          Veterans List
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 4040

                          Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
                          Leo Barry, 2005 GF?
                          Also, our backline was magnificent in the 2012 GF - Johnson, Mattner, Shaw LRT among them.

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                          • liz
                            Veteran
                            Site Admin
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 16737

                            Didn’t LRT play forward in the 2012 GF?

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                            • Melbourne_Blood
                              Senior Player
                              • May 2010
                              • 3312

                              2020 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel

                              I read a good point on Twitter re: Perkins stating he is not keen to leave Victoria and probably wouldn’t play at his best at an interstate club.

                              Essentially it was that if Tilthorpe did the same as Perkins ( and it was heeded by other clubs), then the crows could essentially take whoever else they please at 1, and then grab Tilthorpe at pick 9.

                              If he’s not ready to leave home then he’s not ready to nominate for the draft.


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                              • Melbourne_Blood
                                Senior Player
                                • May 2010
                                • 3312

                                Originally posted by liz
                                Didn’t LRT play forward in the 2012 GF?
                                I reckon you are correct. He did play an awesome game in defence in the qualifying final against the crows that series though.


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