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Re: 2003 draft
« Reply #15 on: September 04, 2006, 07:22:10 PM »
But the player I have most high hopes for from the 03 draft is Andrew Raines. From the day he stepped into Punt Road, I thought he looked like a footballer with a future. He is one of the hardest trainers at the club and looks like a natural footballer, unlike players such as Jackson who look a bit lost sometimes. Over this preseason he has shown some more concrete evidence that he is really coming on. He has good pace and a kicking style reminiscent of his dad. If Wallace gives him ample oppurtunities and game time this year, i would seriously back Rainesy to give the Rising Star Award a real good shake!  :thumbsup

Well done on the Rainsey prediction bluey  :clapping.

The 2003 draft is turning into another missed opportunity for us. Out of the 9 picks only Rainesy is certain of being around 3-4 years later  :-\.

Thanks MT, if you want another prediction I reckon JON and McGuane will have a big year next if given a good run, Thursty as well if he is right to go early in the piece, but more particuarly JON

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Re: 2003 draft
« Reply #16 on: September 05, 2006, 02:17:43 PM »
Thanks MT, if you want another prediction I reckon JON and McGuane will have a big year next if given a good run, Thursty as well if he is right to go early in the piece, but more particuarly JON

Not sure about McGuane but I agree about JON. Another year or two in the gym and he'll fit nicely into our defence. 
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Re: 2003 draft
« Reply #17 on: September 05, 2006, 04:09:08 PM »
imo  mguane has what it takes, he will make it next yr

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Re: 2003 draft
« Reply #18 on: September 05, 2006, 04:18:07 PM »
imo  mguane has what it takes, he will make it next yr

As defender or as forward?

I reckon (and I've said this before) he has a chance as a forward but I am not so sure as a defender

And he's another one of blokes who needs to spend alot of time in gym
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Re: 2003 draft
« Reply #19 on: September 09, 2006, 07:29:35 PM »
imo  mguane has what it takes, he will make it next yr

As defender or as forward?

I reckon (and I've said this before) he has a chance as a forward but I am not so sure as a defender

And he's another one of blokes who needs to spend alot of time in gym



I reckon Lukey will make it as a versatile whitnall type key position player. A player who you can throw to either end of the field to plug a hole.

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No dodging 2003 draft (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #20 on: April 04, 2008, 03:07:27 AM »
Revisiting the 2003 draft 5 years later....

No dodging 2003 draft
Herald-Sun | April 04, 2008

There is at least a five-year latent period for drafting, and as Cooney enters his fifth year it is worth looking back on that 2003 draft to see what it tells us about the players involved in the most inexact science in football.

To do so, the 2003 draft picks have been re-rated in the "hindsight, 20-20 vision draft", and that has unearthed as many questions as answers.

The hindsight draft rates the players on what they have achieved, not what they are going to do, much to the relief of some recruiting staff.

My retrospective No. 1 of the 2003 draft based on performances so far St Kilda defender Sam Fisher is a whisker in front of Cooney and represents one of the recruiting coups of the decade, taken at No. 55.

THE UPSIDE-DOWN DRAFT

The 2003 draft was a blight on the recruiting industry.

Their strike rate has proved to be embarrassingly low. It is the upside-down draft with the top 16 rookie picks dramatically outshining the 16 club No. 1 picks.

REVOLUTION

Soon mistakes of the magnitude of 2003 simply won't be tolerated.

More emphasis will be put on getting both the top and bottom selections right; there's no point finding a good rookie if your first pick is a dud.

LIKE FATHER, LIKE...

2. Clubs won't be intimidated by a false sense of loyalty to make a poor decision. In 2003, Richmond took Tom Roach and passed on Sam Fisher, Ben Hudson, Amon Buchanan, Brent Stanton and others. The same could be said of Melbourne with Chris Johnson and Collingwood with Brayden Shaw.

Simply put, father-sons can be as big a disadvantage as an advantage if your recruiting staff get it wrong.

Full article at:
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,23480037-19742,00.html

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Re: 2003 draft
« Reply #21 on: April 04, 2008, 03:29:38 AM »
Revisiting Richmond's 2003 selections..

Coach: Danny Frawley
Recruiting: Greg Beck, Greg Miller

Trade

Ben Holland to Melbourne for Pick 20
Picks 6 (Kepler Bradley) and 20 (Sam Butler) for Nathan Brown - 53 games

National draft

21: Alex Gilmour (delisted)
37. Tom Roach F/S (delisted)
53. Daniel Jackson - 38 games
64. Shane Morrison (delisted)
70. Brent Hartigan (delisted)
73. Shane Tuck - 71 games
76. Andrew Raines - 53 games
79. Simon Fletcher (delisted)
81. Kyle Archibald (delisted)

Pre-Season Draft

4. Ben Marsh (delisted)
11. Luke Weller (delisted)

Rookie Draft

4. Nathan Foley - 51 games 
20. Marc Dragicevic (delisted)

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Re: 2003 draft
« Reply #22 on: April 18, 2008, 05:57:14 PM »
Another lookback at the 2003 draft.

From The Age: Who your team picked

The club says "This was a kids draft and we had to get as many kids as we could, and a number won’t be ready to play for a couple of years. But there was a need for Danny (Frawley) to have enough senior blokes who could play straight away, that’s why Morrison and Fletcher were picked, and even Shane Tuck to a lesser degree (because) he has played senior football for West Adelaide. And obviously we had to get a couple of talls through the door."

Greg Beck, Richmond recruiting manager

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/11/23/1069027397819.html

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Re: 2003 draft
« Reply #23 on: August 27, 2013, 02:14:20 PM »
National   2   21      Alex Gilmour       0
 National   3   37   Father/Son   Thomas Roach       11
National   4   53      Daniel Jackson   Richmond   144
 National   5   64      Shane Morrison       8
 National   6   70      Brent Hartigan       35
National   7   73      Shane Tuck   Richmond   171
 National   8   76      Andrew Raines   Brisbane   56
 National   9   79      Simon Fletcher       6
 National   10   81      Kyle Archibald       0
 Pre-Season   1   4      Ben Marsh       7
 Pre-Season   2   11      Luke Weller       7
Rookie   1   4      Nathan Foley   Richmond   135
 Rookie   2   20      Marc Dragicevic       2



super-draft  :shh

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Re: 2003 draft
« Reply #24 on: August 27, 2013, 03:07:28 PM »
Not too bad really. Jacko, Foley, Tuck. Decent.

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Re: 2003 draft
« Reply #25 on: August 27, 2013, 03:15:24 PM »
Troy Chaplin, pick 15.

There are some spuds from top 10/20.