Agree that with the form of Snell and Edwards we no longer are looking thin for KPDs. And I'm hoping that we will take academy product Cochran, to further add to our depth there. Also agree that we don't really have any glaring weaknesses. So I'm actually a bit "best available player". With that in mind, it's probably worth looking at who Rookie Me have got ranked at around about our picks: currently 18 and 19.
AFL Draft Power Rankings: June 2024 - Aussie Rules Rookie Me Central
First name that draws my attention is Jobe Shanahan. He's impressed me in a couple of games for the Allies, with his wholehearted leading at the ball and strong marking. While I think McDonald, McLean and Amartey will continue to develop as key forwards, our back up currently is converted defender, Hamling, I assume soon to retire, Reid, and Buller, who's spent most of the season injured and might be unluckily cut after looking good last season. So, another developing KPF might be a good idea.
Another KPF is Jack Whitlock. Although I'm slightly less keen, as they give the impression that he's more of a ruck/forward. However, if we could trade Ladhams, then Whitlock might be a more attractive option?
Perhaps something similar with small forward Isaac Kako. Apparently there's clubs interested in Konstanty, so if we trade him, then Kako becomes more tempting. He obviously has plenty of skills and looks to have more attacking flair than Konstanty, from what I saw in the Vic Metro v Allies game. Apparently he can also add a bit more spark to the midfield here and there, in the same way that Papley does.
The next prospect that I like is the WA captain, Bo Allan. They have him listed as a defender, but he's played the last couple of games for WA as an 191cm inside mid. In those games, he's topped both their possession and tackle counts. So he could be seen as a long term replacement for Parker and a backup for Rowbottom. Or perhaps even a Rampe replacement? And I don't mind the idea of further adding to our WA contingent.
Then there's Mraz, who they seem to rate highly as a KPD, even though he's been injured most of the season.
AFL Draft Power Rankings: June 2024 - Aussie Rules Rookie Me Central
First name that draws my attention is Jobe Shanahan. He's impressed me in a couple of games for the Allies, with his wholehearted leading at the ball and strong marking. While I think McDonald, McLean and Amartey will continue to develop as key forwards, our back up currently is converted defender, Hamling, I assume soon to retire, Reid, and Buller, who's spent most of the season injured and might be unluckily cut after looking good last season. So, another developing KPF might be a good idea.
Another KPF is Jack Whitlock. Although I'm slightly less keen, as they give the impression that he's more of a ruck/forward. However, if we could trade Ladhams, then Whitlock might be a more attractive option?
Perhaps something similar with small forward Isaac Kako. Apparently there's clubs interested in Konstanty, so if we trade him, then Kako becomes more tempting. He obviously has plenty of skills and looks to have more attacking flair than Konstanty, from what I saw in the Vic Metro v Allies game. Apparently he can also add a bit more spark to the midfield here and there, in the same way that Papley does.
The next prospect that I like is the WA captain, Bo Allan. They have him listed as a defender, but he's played the last couple of games for WA as an 191cm inside mid. In those games, he's topped both their possession and tackle counts. So he could be seen as a long term replacement for Parker and a backup for Rowbottom. Or perhaps even a Rampe replacement? And I don't mind the idea of further adding to our WA contingent.
Then there's Mraz, who they seem to rate highly as a KPD, even though he's been injured most of the season.
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