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Re: pick#12
« Reply #210 on: November 07, 2015, 02:58:50 PM »
So did Vlas and Ellis

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Re: pick#12
« Reply #211 on: November 08, 2015, 03:03:30 AM »
‏@TexasPinkSock - Are richmond interested in ah chee at all? Likely to be at pick 12?

‏@BrettAndersonIF -  Perfect fit. Have a few others in their mix too.

‏@TexasPinkSock - such as?

‏@BrettAndersonIF - Burton a chance. They like Dunkley but probably not that early. Also depends who slides through.

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Re: pick#12
« Reply #212 on: November 08, 2015, 09:40:00 AM »
so i am assuming here the preference at #12 seems to be Oliver/Ah Chee depending on if Oliver is there or not, Gresham/Mathieson/Burton next as the other choices.

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Re: pick#12
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #214 on: November 08, 2015, 12:03:27 PM »
Both Foxsports and Inside Football have Ah Chee at our pick.


RICHMOND

Pick: 12

Ideal: Callum Ah Chee

Otherwise: Daniel Rioli

The Tigers have a decent spine, but need some X-factor if they are to finally find that elusive finals win and go deep in September.

Last season, they kicked just 42 per cent of their score from general play. That’s the lowest rate of any side in the competition.

So they will be looking for a zippy forward, who can move into the midfield and kick goals.

That man could be Callum Ah Chee.

With elite pace and agility, Ah Chee has a massive jump and the ability to win games in an instant. Although he’s not a prolific ball-winner, he can also shift into the middle.

“Clubs are obviously craving outside speed and Ah Chee has plenty of that,” AFL academy coach Brenton Sanderson said.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-premiership/afl-draft-2015-who-your-club-should-take-with-its-first-pick/story-e6frf3e3-1227597567462
I have said it before.To me there is little of Ah Chee's game that will translate to midfield.
If sml fwd is the priority then go get him but dont expect him to be a good mid. A specialist small fwd in the Garlett mould.

We will play 8 or 9 players in our 22 that i would classify as small. it includes Conca and Hunt who are not big bodied mids. Miles, Edwards, B Ellis, Lambert, Houli, Yarran, Lloyd/butler and even C Ellis atm is light on.
I know Gresham is a mid but is he really the type of mid we want.If we want outside pace dont we have Menadue and Drummond another sml mid. If we take him we take him but im just looking at the types we have and dont have.

If Oliver is there i reckon we will take him we still need inside mids.

Burton is my pick. We have a great need of a Jack Gunston/Jack Darling  type and he is it.Would also consider Curnow if available. People are kidding themselves if they think we have the tall fwd area covered.
A lot of people said no to Jake Stringer because of his broken leg. I dont have a problem with broken bones they tend to heal stronger than they were.Joints and small bones in the feet can be tricky.

If Oliver and Burton/Curnow  are gone then im all for addressing  our need for another quality kpd Kieren Collins please. Lets be honest here Rance and then the 30 yr old Chaplin who we all complain about but he is a better option than the others which says a lot about the quality of our kpds bar one.Out side of a quality ruckman this is probably the greatest need on the list though in saying that we have plenty of list needs.


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Re: pick#12
« Reply #215 on: November 08, 2015, 12:16:31 PM »
Miles is not small, he is a rank below the very best ball winners in the comp

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Re: pick#12
« Reply #216 on: November 08, 2015, 01:28:05 PM »
.Would also consider Curnow if available.

WOULD LOVE TO GET THIS GUY BUT HE JUST WONT BE THERE SO NO POINT TALKING ABOUT HIM.

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Re: pick#12
« Reply #217 on: November 08, 2015, 04:26:45 PM »
Both Foxsports and Inside Football have Ah Chee at our pick.


RICHMOND

Pick: 12

Ideal: Callum Ah Chee

Otherwise: Daniel Rioli

The Tigers have a decent spine, but need some X-factor if they are to finally find that elusive finals win and go deep in September.

Last season, they kicked just 42 per cent of their score from general play. That’s the lowest rate of any side in the competition.

So they will be looking for a zippy forward, who can move into the midfield and kick goals.

That man could be Callum Ah Chee.

With elite pace and agility, Ah Chee has a massive jump and the ability to win games in an instant. Although he’s not a prolific ball-winner, he can also shift into the middle.

“Clubs are obviously craving outside speed and Ah Chee has plenty of that,” AFL academy coach Brenton Sanderson said.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-premiership/afl-draft-2015-who-your-club-should-take-with-its-first-pick/story-e6frf3e3-1227597567462
I have said it before.To me there is little of Ah Chee's game that will translate to midfield.
If sml fwd is the priority then go get him but dont expect him to be a good mid. A specialist small fwd in the Garlett mould.

We will play 8 or 9 players in our 22 that i would classify as small. it includes Conca and Hunt who are not big bodied mids. Miles, Edwards, B Ellis, Lambert, Houli, Yarran, Lloyd/butler and even C Ellis atm is light on.
I know Gresham is a mid but is he really the type of mid we want.If we want outside pace dont we have Menadue and Drummond another sml mid. If we take him we take him but im just looking at the types we have and dont have.

If Oliver is there i reckon we will take him we still need inside mids.

Burton is my pick. We have a great need of a Jack Gunston/Jack Darling  type and he is it.Would also consider Curnow if available. People are kidding themselves if they think we have the tall fwd area covered.
A lot of people said no to Jake Stringer because of his broken leg. I dont have a problem with broken bones they tend to heal stronger than they were.Joints and small bones in the feet can be tricky.

If Oliver and Burton/Curnow  are gone then im all for addressing  our need for another quality kpd Kieren Collins please. Lets be honest here Rance and then the 30 yr old Chaplin who we all complain about but he is a better option than the others which says a lot about the quality of our kpds bar one.Out side of a quality ruckman this is probably the greatest need on the list though in saying that we have plenty of list needs.
Dear claw, the fracture Burton sustained was through his knee joint. It involved the tibial plateau which is the bit that the thigh bone or femur rests on. The tibial plateau contains the menisci or cartilages too and is where the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments attach. Burton claims no ligament damage and minor cartilage damage. The joint was still involved and so was the growth plate.
Nobody knows the long term sequelae to an injury such as this without knowing the exact injury and how it has healed.  If he is going to be 100%, he'd be a steal at 12. If he is going to have chronic knee issues I'd look elsewhere......
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #218 on: November 08, 2015, 04:36:17 PM »
I wouldn't use our first pick on a kid who hasn't played for a year....injury's potentially a lot worse than Stringer's was from a long term point of view....with our luck he'll be another Morabito or Menzel....
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #219 on: November 08, 2015, 05:21:44 PM »
Can Ah Chee play as a tall forward if required?

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Re: pick#12
« Reply #220 on: November 08, 2015, 05:26:13 PM »
Can Ah Chee play as a tall forward if required?
He can take Edwards position at CHF. :snidegrin
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #221 on: November 08, 2015, 05:30:25 PM »
Can Ah Chee play as a tall forward if required?

No but he can jump over them....



....and Rafael Nadal as well....
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #222 on: November 08, 2015, 05:37:23 PM »
Both Foxsports and Inside Football have Ah Chee at our pick.


RICHMOND

Pick: 12

Ideal: Callum Ah Chee

Otherwise: Daniel Rioli

The Tigers have a decent spine, but need some X-factor if they are to finally find that elusive finals win and go deep in September.

Last season, they kicked just 42 per cent of their score from general play. That’s the lowest rate of any side in the competition.

So they will be looking for a zippy forward, who can move into the midfield and kick goals.

That man could be Callum Ah Chee.

With elite pace and agility, Ah Chee has a massive jump and the ability to win games in an instant. Although he’s not a prolific ball-winner, he can also shift into the middle.

“Clubs are obviously craving outside speed and Ah Chee has plenty of that,” AFL academy coach Brenton Sanderson said.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-premiership/afl-draft-2015-who-your-club-should-take-with-its-first-pick/story-e6frf3e3-1227597567462
I have said it before.To me there is little of Ah Chee's game that will translate to midfield.
If sml fwd is the priority then go get him but dont expect him to be a good mid. A specialist small fwd in the Garlett mould.

We will play 8 or 9 players in our 22 that i would classify as small. it includes Conca and Hunt who are not big bodied mids. Miles, Edwards, B Ellis, Lambert, Houli, Yarran, Lloyd/butler and even C Ellis atm is light on.
I know Gresham is a mid but is he really the type of mid we want.If we want outside pace dont we have Menadue and Drummond another sml mid. If we take him we take him but im just looking at the types we have and dont have.

If Oliver is there i reckon we will take him we still need inside mids.

Burton is my pick. We have a great need of a Jack Gunston/Jack Darling  type and he is it.Would also consider Curnow if available. People are kidding themselves if they think we have the tall fwd area covered.
A lot of people said no to Jake Stringer because of his broken leg. I dont have a problem with broken bones they tend to heal stronger than they were.Joints and small bones in the feet can be tricky.

If Oliver and Burton/Curnow  are gone then im all for addressing  our need for another quality kpd Kieren Collins please. Lets be honest here Rance and then the 30 yr old Chaplin who we all complain about but he is a better option than the others which says a lot about the quality of our kpds bar one.Out side of a quality ruckman this is probably the greatest need on the list though in saying that we have plenty of list needs.
Dear claw, the fracture Burton sustained was through his knee joint. It involved the tibial plateau which is the bit that the thigh bone or femur rests on. The tibial plateau contains the menisci or cartilages too and is where the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments attach. Burton claims no ligament damage and minor cartilage damage. The joint was still involved and so was the growth plate.
Nobody knows the long term sequelae to an injury such as this without knowing the exact injury and how it has healed.  If he is going to be 100%, he'd be a steal at 12. If he is going to have chronic knee issues I'd look elsewhere......
where did you get that specific info?  I saw an interview where they said it was just below the knee but I am getting senile so I will gladly stand corrected.  Plus I thought a patients detailed medical information was confidential.  Pretty sure the quaks are going to know pretty quickly if that knee is stuffed in a medical.  Ahh nvm, sheeeeyat, that was bad.....http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/north-adelaide-forward-ryan-burtons-horrific-leg-injury-makes-him-one-of-the-drafts-biggest-question-marks/news-story/d4f16c1557009efed34168a416288568?from=herald%20sun_rss
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #223 on: November 08, 2015, 05:38:38 PM »
Can Ah Chee play as a tall forward if required?

No but he can jump over them....



....and Rafael Nadal as well....
Ill take some of that lol
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #224 on: November 08, 2015, 07:49:25 PM »
Take ah chee, dunkley wouldnt get a kick walking through the Bart Cummings stable  :lol
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