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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #135 on: November 11, 2008, 10:28:24 AM »
I reckon Tom Rockliff might be around for our 4th rounder, I wouldn't use a 2nd on him.

I agree.

Is slow and lacks endurance.

Two things you really need today to succeed as a small forward footballer.
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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #136 on: November 11, 2008, 11:25:21 PM »
I reckon Tom Rockliff might be around for our 4th rounder, I wouldn't use a 2nd on him.

I agree.

Is slow and lacks endurance.

Two things you really need today to succeed as a small forward footballer.

dun quite like the ruckliff pick. 

tho i'd be stoked if we got liam jones at pick 58.  I believe that website has some old info when it comes to height and weight.  liam jones i believe is now at least 194, and this has been confirmed by jason mccartney's article on tall forwards on afl website.  have been impressed with his athleticism and marking.  under age too.  there's a clip on bigpond and most likely youtube too

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Inside Football on our pick 8
« Reply #137 on: November 12, 2008, 05:58:31 PM »
Inside Football has their draft edition out today. Here's their first round thoughts:

Ben Casanella

1. Watts
2. Naitanui
3. Rich
4. Vickery
5. Ziebell
6. Hurley
7. Hartlett
8. McKernan - much the same sort of player as his older brother.
9. Stephen Hill
10. Trengove

TAC Cup specialist Ben Anderson predicts the first round

1. Melbourne - Watts: key forward you can build a side around.

2. West Coast - Naitanui: Rich is safer but Nat could be anything and is a boom or bust pick.

3. Fremantle - Stephen Hill: Wildcard pick. Argument is Rich is much like Palmer so Freo will go for outside runner with silky skills to complement Palmer.

4. Port Adel - Rich: dilemma b/w Rich and Vickery. Go for the mid with kicking penetration which they lack.

5. Essendon - Hartlett: Yarran was favourite prior to trade week but they couldn't offload Lovett so the Bombers have changed their mind. Hurley will be tempting but Hartlett is best available mid.

6. Carlton - Hurley: need a strong bodied key defender.

7. Brisbane - Ziebell: toss up b/w Ziebell and Swift. Voss to go with a playing style similar to him.

8. Richmond - Vickery: The Tigers will be rapt should Port overlook Vickery at pick four. Troy Simmonds will be 30 this year and Adam Pattison hasn't quite made the grade yet so Vickery, who is best natural ruckman in the draft, is the ideal pick for Terry Wallace's exciting young side.

9. North - Johnston: need a goalkicking mid like Sidebottom but talk is strong they will take Johnston and look to play him at CHB.

10. Adelaide - Trengove: toss up b/w Trengove and McKernan. Go for best available Trengove who is rated top 5 by some.

11. Coll'wood - Swift: go for a mid - choice out of Swift, Sidebottom or Beams.

12. Sydney - Suban

13. St Kilda - Yarran

14. Bulldogs - Cordy (F/S)

15. Geelong - McKernan

16. Hawthorn - Davis

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #138 on: November 13, 2008, 01:06:30 AM »
A happy Punt Rd if the drafts falls the way of that second one with Vickery still around at pick 8.
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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #139 on: November 15, 2008, 03:02:40 PM »
Another BF rumour (from a Dons supporter)

I'm certainly not usually one to spread the latest gossip, but having chatted with a bunch of Ziebell's mates only a couple of days ago, the lad has had a huge amount of interest from Richmond, with Carlton also very keen too. Not exactly ground breaking stuff, but I was kinda suprised that he'd feature so prominently on the Tigers radar. Not sure he'll last to them anyway, but there ya go.

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=13037048&postcount=100

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #140 on: November 15, 2008, 03:05:03 PM »
Infamy, you must be praying that Carlton take him then.

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Emma Quayle's top 10 - 15/11/08
« Reply #141 on: November 15, 2008, 07:18:59 PM »
Emma Quayle was on SEN for their footy hour b/w 6-7pm.

This is her latest top 10 - 15/11/08

1. Melb - Watts
2. WCE - Naitanui
3. Freo - Hill
4. Port - Hartlett (or Vickery but she believes they'll come back to Hartlett)
5. Ess - Yarran
6. Carl - Hurley (whoever Essendon don't take out of Hurley and Yarran)
7. Bris - Rich (could be the slider)
8. Rich -  Vickery (or Hartlett if Port take Vickery)
9. North - Ziebell
10. Adel - McKernan

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Re: Emma Quayle's top 10 - 15/11/08
« Reply #142 on: November 15, 2008, 10:02:04 PM »
Emma Quayle was on SEN for their footy hour b/w 6-7pm.

This is her latest top 10 - 15/11/08

1. Melb - Watts
2. WCE - Naitanui
3. Freo - Hill
4. Port - Hartlett (or Vickery but she believes they'll come back to Hartlett)
5. Ess - Yarran
6. Carl - Hurley (whoever Essendon don't take out of Hurley and Yarran)
7. Bris - Rich (could be the slider)
8. Rich -  Vickery (or Hartlett if Port take Vickery)
9. North - Ziebell
10. Adel - McKernan

man....michael voss would be doing backflips if they end up getting rich at pick 7. 

i certainly hope emma has her sources right, she was pretty damn accurate with her mock draft last year.  I would love to pick up either hartlett or vickery (tho i would prefer hartlett, just by a little bit)... good to see that she reckons we'd get either hartlett or vickery, depending on who port picks


Edit: Fixed quoting
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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #143 on: November 16, 2008, 08:17:39 PM »
Tom Petroro from Strides Sports management on SEN tonight reckons this draft is up there with 2000/2001 for depth. Probably the top kids of 2006 were slightly better than this crop but the 2008 group is good and goes very deep.

He also believe Vickery will go top 5.

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Outgoing Vic Metro coach David Dickson has seen many of his players go on to become superstars of the AFL during a 12-year tenure, but he rates his final title-winning group among the very best he's led.

That's high praise from a guy who has coached the likes of Chris Judd, Luke Ball, Brendan Fevola and Luke Power, but Dickson is adamant the squad that swept all before it to take the 2008 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships will produce elite-level players of a similar calibre.

full story here:
http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=69805


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Re: Emma Quayle's top 10 - 15/11/08
« Reply #144 on: November 17, 2008, 04:10:05 AM »
Emma Quayle was on SEN for their footy hour b/w 6-7pm.

This is her latest top 10 - 15/11/08

1. Melb - Watts
2. WCE - Naitanui
3. Freo - Hill
4. Port - Hartlett (or Vickery but she believes they'll come back to Hartlett)
5. Ess - Yarran
6. Carl - Hurley (whoever Essendon don't take out of Hurley and Yarran)
7. Bris - Rich (could be the slider)
8. Rich -  Vickery (or Hartlett if Port take Vickery)
9. North - Ziebell
10. Adel - McKernan

man....michael voss would be doing backflips if they end up getting rich at pick 7. 

i certainly hope emma has her sources right, she was pretty damn accurate with her mock draft last year.  I would love to pick up either hartlett or vickery (tho i would prefer hartlett, just by a little bit)... good to see that she reckons we'd get either hartlett or vickery, depending on who port picks


Edit: Fixed quoting
Emma Quayle has shown last year her info is usually on the money but even then I can't believe Rich would slip to pick 7  :o. If we knew that may happen back at around round 20 you would say tank the last few games to slip down the ladder a couple of places to grab him as Rich will be a gun. If Emma is right, Freo are idiots!

In any case Vickery heading to Tigerland would still make the club estatic  :yep. Best available and needed type in the same package.
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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #145 on: November 18, 2008, 02:04:07 AM »
Here's the latest mock draft from allfooty.info..

http://www.allfooty.info/2008/11/2008-afl-mock-draft-where-players-will.html

1 Melbourne - Jack Watts (196cm, 85kg, tall forward)
2 West Coast - Nicholas Naitanui (201cm, 94kg, midfielder/ruckman)
3 Fremantle - Daniel Rich (183cm, 83kg, midfielder)
4 Port Adelaide - Tyrone Vickery (200cm, 89kg, ruckman/tall forward)
5 Essendon - Michael Hurley (192cm, 92kg, tall defender/forward)
6 Carlton - Jack Ziebell (188cm, 84kg, midfielder/medium defender)
7 Brisbane - Tom Swift (190cm, 84kg, midfielder)
8 Richmond - Hamish Hartlett (182cm, 74kg, midfielder)


Richmond

8. Hamish Hartlett (182cm, 74kg, midfielder)
26. Tom Rockliff (183cm, 83kg, small forward)
58. Tom Hill (199cm, 79kg, tall forward/ruckman)
70. Liam Jones (192cm, 84kg, tall forward)

The Tigers need players that can kick the ball accurately, Hartlett would be a future leader in the midfield while Rockliff would be a dangerous player up forward. Richmond also need some more height and get a couple of project talls to work with too.

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #146 on: November 18, 2008, 02:26:29 PM »
I wonder whether Tregrove will be considered now that he has been given the all clear from the doctors? Before he was injuried he was considered a top 5 pick but teams cooled on him after his injury. If he is taken in the Top 10 it should mix things up for us at the very least.

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #147 on: November 18, 2008, 03:03:50 PM »
Quigley on BF has done an extremely detailed mock draft on each draftee up to pick 60. 

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=518477

Here's his picks for us. Click the link for the full detailed description on each player.

8. Tyrone Vickery (DOB – 31/5/90, Ht – 200, Wt – 89)
Richmond I think will be happy to sit back and pick up whoever drops. Their biggest need is probably in the ruck where they need to start planning for life after Simmonds. Similarly they could use a small forward with Deledio playing more in the midfield and Brown nearing the end. Some more class in the midfield would also be helpful although probably not an immediate need. Yarran I think would get a long look here assuming he is available but I have had them taking Vickery for some time and I am sure the Tigers would like to pick him up if they could.

26. Nick Heyne (DOB – 22/7/90, Ht – 187, Wt – 79)
If Richmond go tall in the first round I expect them to go small in the second. If it is the other way around I think Lisle might go off the board here if he is still available As it stands I think they might go looking for a longer term replacement for Nathan Brown. Jetta and Rockliff may be chances and Hall is another who could add some class to the forward flank options given time. In the end though I went with another guy who can play forward or through the midfield and has a little bit of that X factor that you have a lot in premiership teams. The Tigers are starting to build up their bank of classy players and I don’t think they would overlook their opportunity to build on that here.

58. Casey Sibosado (DOB – 13/10/90, Ht – 191, Wt – 85)
Richmond will take a key position or two in this draft and the best Div 2 prospect left out there is Sibosado who gets a fair bit of love on the draft board. He is an interesting prospect and one well worth looking at at this stage in the draft. He has quite a lot of talent and looks like he has the tools to develop into a nice player. The Tigers could use his athleticism especially with Richo coming to the end of his career.

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #148 on: November 18, 2008, 07:03:04 PM »
I'd doubt we'd take another flanker as 26 and if Freo are keen on Stephen Hill they won't bypass him twice. If all the better mids are gone at 26 then we'd be better to go with another tall like a Lisle or Roughead if they were still around as Quigley has. We need a replacement for Polly as well as fill out existing gap in KPPs and rucks.

I wonder whether Tregrove will be considered now that he has been given the all clear from the doctors? Before he was injuried he was considered a top 5 pick but teams cooled on him after his injury. If he is taken in the Top 10 it should mix things up for us at the very least.
Has Trengove been given the all clear?
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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #149 on: November 18, 2008, 09:12:48 PM »
No flankers for me either please.

We will fill up the flanks with our superflous midfield stock that is (will be  ;D) bursting to the brim with quality and quantity