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Picks 13, 26, 58 and 60 - What they can offer
« on: October 13, 2006, 06:12:45 PM »
Here's the past 9 years of the picks we have:

Pick 13:

1997 Callum Chambers (West Coast)
1998 Chris Lamb      (Melbourne)
1999 Robert Murphy   (Bulldogs)
2000 Ashley Mcgrath  (Brisbane)
2001 Nick Dal Santo  (St Kilda)
2002 Byron Schammer  (Fremantle)
2003 Brent Stanton   (Essendon)
2004 Matthew Bate    (Melbourne)
2005 Shannon Hurn    (West Coast)

Pick 26:

1997 Brodie Holland   (Fremantle)
1998 Daniel Schell    (Fremantle)
1999 Stephen Doyle    (Sydney)
2000 Shane Birss      (Bulldogs)
2001 Aaron Rogers     (Melbourne)
2002 Jared Rivers     (Melbourne)
2003 Daniel McConnell (West Coast)
2004 Matthew Little   (Hawthorn)
2005 Garrick Ibbotson (Fremantle)

Pick 58:

1997 Marcus Picken    (Brisbane)
1998 Ian Prendergast  (Carlton)
1999 Patrick Bowden   (Bulldogs)
2000 Nathan Lonie     (Hawthorn)
2001 Dane Swan        (Collingwood)
2002 David King       (Collingwood)
2003 Ben Hudson       (Adelaide)
2004 Brad Moran       (Kangaroos)
2005 Hugh Minson      (Port Adelaide)

Pick 60:

1997 Phillip Read     (West Coast)
1998 Luke Speers      (Melbourne)
1999 Richard Kelly    (Carlton)
2000 Corey Jones      (Kangaroos)
2001 Adam Schneider   (Sydney)
2002 Cameron Croad    (Carlton)
2003 Julian Rowe      (Collingwood)
2004 Paul Thomas      (Essendon)
2005 Clint Bartram    (Melbourne)

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Re: Picks 13, 26, 58 and 60 - What they can offer
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2006, 06:42:52 PM »
Wouldnt be to hard to offer more than Rodan Roach and co who haven given Richmond zip, Rodan especially!

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Re: Picks 13, 26, 58 and 60 - What they can offer
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2006, 09:54:49 PM »
13- someone like Benjamin or an outside chance like Mourish
26- hopefully someone like Morton or Hawksley
58- Leonardo da Vinci
60- Vasco de Gama

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Re: Picks 13, 26, 58 and 60 - What they can offer
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2006, 10:22:22 PM »
13- someone like Benjamin or an outside chance like Mourish
26- hopefully someone like Morton or Hawksley
58- Leonardo da Vinci
60- Vasco de Gama

LOL. I think the latter two will be able to go on our veterans' list straight away as in and under types :wallywink.


13. Best available. Plough will probably go for Benjamin in the Blingers and JON mold but given the best talls will be gone by 13, I hope guys like Jetta also go early and a traditional quality ballwinning midfielder like how Luke Hodge plays is still around at 13. Not sure who fits that bill (Armitage, Collard, Proud?) but I hope we don't go for another lanky receiver or a speculative kid with our first pick.

26. Best available. I have a feeling we'll go the opposite with our first two picks. Small then tall or vice versa. Colin Garland seems to get mentioned with us in phantom drafts at 193cm, 84kg. Sheeds will probably pick up Mourish at either 18 or 20 but if he falls through then Miller will probably pick him up.

58. I still don't understand the strategy behind having two picks at this stage but nevertheless we'll probably pick up a speculative youngster here. Not sure who'll still be around but maybe a tall Queenslander key defender like Gavin Grose, Nathan Batsanis or a speedster like Alwyn Davey.

60. and then a recycled player (Kingsley?).

74. Pass.
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Re: Picks 13, 26, 58 and 60 - What they can offer
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2006, 12:34:54 AM »
Latest rumours are that at

pick 58: we will select young sensation Xeno Gamas and at
pick 60: we will select young star Leo Bourdes although at
pick 60: we may select Xenos brother Moonee

This info has come from inside punt road lol.