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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #210 on: November 21, 2018, 02:49:32 AM »
Callum Twomey on the AFL website also has us taking Stocker.

He also links us to McHenry, Hill and Sturt.



LIAM STOCKER

POS: Midfielder
Ht 183cm, Wt 83kg, DOB 23/1/00
From Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro

Stocker won the Morrish Medal in the TAC Cup after storming home in the back end of the season, having missed the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships with a broken jaw. He's a big and strong midfielder who is great at the stoppages, a nice kick on both feet and will back himself to play plenty of senior footy next year. An articulate, confident character who might have been ranked a little higher if not for his interrupted first half of the season. The Tigers lost some depth in the midfield in the Trade Period and bringing in another ball-winner could be a priority.

If not him?
The Tigers will look at Ned McHenry if he's there, while Ian Hill is also right in the frame if available. His ability may be too hard to pass up even if he's not exactly what the Tigers are after. Sam Sturt is a possibility although unlikely. 


http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-11-20/callum-twomeys-2018-phantom-draft

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #211 on: November 21, 2018, 02:55:58 AM »
AFL Draft preview: Richmond

November 20, 2018
by Peter Williams
afldraftcentral.com.au


THE 2017 premiers bowed out in disappointing circumstances in the preliminary final to a red-hot Collingwood, but then got the man they were after in Gold Coast’s Tom Lynch to boost the key forward stocks at the club. Richmond was often beaten at the stoppages, so big-bodied inside midfielders are the main priority at this year’s draft,  as well as some depth on the outside, and likely another ruck.

List needs:

    Big-bodied inside midfielder/s
    Ruck
    Outside midfielder depth

Draft Picks: 17, 37, 64, 68, 74, 92

Richmond is a fairly settled side heading into the AFL Draft but there are plenty of names being linked to the Tigers with their first selection. Expect it to be best available, though if that happens to be an inside midfielder, all the better. Liam Stocker seems to be the name mostly linked to Richmond at pick 17, while Luke Valente could be a chance given the pick is likely to be pushed beyond 20 with bids coming into play. With a late draft invitation today, Ely Smith could be the late bolter who Richmond turn to on the night. Perhaps the Tigers might opt for a more rounded Xavier Duursma, or they might look to the leadership of Ian Hill despite the need for bigger bodies. Do not be shocked if someone like a Richmond pulls the trigger on West Australian, Luke Foley, though with Stocker likely on the board, Richmond would be expected to opt for the Sandringham midfielder. Ned McHenry or Sam Sturt are others who are expected to be available and could be highly rated by the club.

With pick 37, there are likely to be plenty of inside midfielders available should the Tigers hold off on their round one selection. Or they could double dip taking Stocker, then selecting Calder Cannons co-captain, Jack Bytel with this selection. James Rowbottom could be there, although Essendon have strong interest in him at pick 34. Small in stature but bigger in body size, inside bulls Tom Joyce or Tom Lewis might come into consideration knowing neither will be there at Richmond’s next pick. Jack Ross is another player who the Tigers might look at as a more balanced option who is still more developed than most others.

With their remaining selections, expect the Tigers to take best available, which in our Phantom Draft, was Tom McKenzie, Harry Reynolds and Brayden Ham, all of whom are very different players and offer different skillsets for the Tigers. At these late picks it is hard to pick who will be there, but they could consider ruck, Riley Bowman potentially if he is still on the board, or if they are looking for some outside run and kicking, perhaps Gippsland Power’s Matthew McGannon, or Western Australia’s Damon Greaves. In the forward half, Tyron Smallwood or Angus Hanrahan might come into the Tigers’ thinking, or they could take a mature-age ruck in Darcy Fort potentially.

https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/2018/11/20/afl-draft-preview-richmond/

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #212 on: November 21, 2018, 08:14:04 AM »
Jack Bytel as a round two pick would be a good pick. A risk but a good pick. I think I remember him as being a potential top 10 a year ago.

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #213 on: November 21, 2018, 08:45:32 AM »
I'm tipping Valente for our first pick.

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #214 on: November 21, 2018, 10:57:37 AM »
I am tipping Ian Hill or Ned McHenry as pick one if still available

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #215 on: November 21, 2018, 04:09:47 PM »
Cripps like big-bodied midfielder Collier-Dawkins. Possibly gone before our pick though.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-11-21/i-can-see-how-its-not-typical-draft-prospects-family-tale

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #216 on: November 21, 2018, 04:23:23 PM »
Our picks have been finalised.

We'll have six picks: 17, 37, 64, 68, 74 & 88.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-11-20/final-draft-order-all-of-your-clubs-picks

How many we using tho draft night ?.
Hartley said we'll probably be taking 4 players in the national draft  on the last Talking Tigers podcast.... :shh
Recruiting Weller means we will no longer have pick 88.

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #217 on: November 21, 2018, 05:27:12 PM »
List wise, we are going in at 38-6 rather than 40-4 according to the club.
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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #218 on: November 21, 2018, 05:43:45 PM »
Forget what I said  :booboo.

Weller becomes a Category A rookie listed player via the SSP rather than onto our senior list. So we still have pick 88 but if we go 38-6 as you say YaBB then we will use only 4 picks in the draft as we currently have 34 senior listed players.

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #219 on: November 21, 2018, 06:32:03 PM »
Jack Bytel as a round two pick would be a good pick. A risk but a good pick. I think I remember him as being a potential top 10 a year ago.

Already having back problems....pass... :shh
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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #220 on: November 21, 2018, 06:39:51 PM »
Be rapt with any of Smith/LCD/O'Halloran and quite happy with Stocker or Valente ,  not so happy McHenry, midgets or  flankers...and Curtis Taylor GTFO - not even with our second.. :thumbsdown
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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #221 on: November 22, 2018, 02:21:37 AM »
Both the Herald-Sun and The Age have us going for Stocker in their respective phantom drafts:


21. RICHMOND — Liam Stocker (Sandringham Dragons)

183cm, 83kg midfielder

Tigers need to add to their midfield stocks and Stocker is a strong and accomplished ballwinner. Needs to build tank.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/afl-draft-2018-sam-landsberger-and-jay-clark-predict-how-the-first-round-will-unfold/news-story/18de94c91a9c1896d16f70226ce387c6



20. RICHMOND

Liam Stocker (midfielder) 183cm 85kg Sandringham Dragons

Supreme competitor Stocker won the Morrish Medal after an excellent year for the Dragons despite missing the national championships due to injury. Ely Smith has been invited to the draft and is considered an outside chance here, while the Tigers are believed to like McHenry a lot.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/2018-afl-draft-first-round-predictions-20181121-p50hhl.html

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #222 on: November 22, 2018, 12:12:58 PM »
Twomey's late mail also has us going for Stocker.


LATE MAIL TOP 30

Pick 1 – Carlton – Sam Walsh
Pick 2 – Gold Coast – Jack Lukosius
Pick 3 – Gold Coast – Izak Rankine
Pick 4 – St Kilda – Max King
Pick 5 – Port Adelaide – Connor Rozee
Pick 6 – Gold Coast – Ben King
Pick 7 – Western Bulldogs – Bailey Smith
Pick 8 – Sydney (matching Adelaide's bid) – Nick Blakey
Pick 9 – North Melbourne (matching Adelaide's bid) – Tarryn Thomas
Pick 10 – Adelaide – Jye Caldwell
Pick 11 – Greater Western Sydney – Jackson Hately
Pick 12 – Port Adelaide – Jordan Clark
Pick 13 – Greater Western Sydney – Riley Collier-Dawkins
Pick 14 – Geelong – Chayce Jones
Pick 15 – Collingwood (matching Adelaide's bid) – Isaac Quaynor
Pick 16 – Adelaide – Zak Butters
Pick 17 – Fremantle – Ian Hill
Pick 18 – Port Adelaide – Xavier Duursma
Pick 19 – Adelaide – Ned McHenry
Pick 20 – Richmond – Liam Stocker
Pick 21 – Brisbane Lions – Ely Smith
Pick 22 – Greater Western Sydney – Sam Sturt
Pick 23 – West Coast – Curtis Taylor
Pick 24 – Greater Western Sydney (matching Adelaide's bid) – Kieren Briggs
Pick 25 – Collingwood (matching Adelaide's bid) – Will Kelly
Pick 26 – Adelaide – Luke Valente
Pick 27 – West Coast – Luke Foley
Pick 28 – Western Bulldogs (matching Melbourne's bid) – Rhylee West
Pick 29 – Melbourne – Xavier O'Halloran
Pick 30 – Gold Coast – Jez McLennan

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-11-21/callum-twomeys-late-mail

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #223 on: November 22, 2018, 01:02:47 PM »
So Adelaide will be the only team bidding on players??

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #224 on: November 22, 2018, 01:10:05 PM »
Smith goes the pick right after ours..... :facepalm
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