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Emma Quayle's summary of the potential draftees (Age)
« on: October 05, 2008, 04:37:51 AM »
The next big things
Emma Quayle | October 5, 2008

THE MIDFIELDERS

Dan Rich's hard-at-it approach and sweet left foot have long been highly rated and he seems likely to stay at home in Perth, although that may change should West Coast opt for Naitanui and Fremantle looks at Chris Yarran instead. It's difficult to see Rich getting past Port Adelaide, although you never know. Expect him to play senior footy next year.

Steele Sidebottom is shooting up the order — he can win lots of the ball, cleanly, kick it, kick goals and take marks against players bigger and stronger. He isn't too quick, but he makes good split-second decisions as compensation and can run all day. It's hard to see what should prevent him from being a very high pick.

Jack Ziebell is the big, strong type of onballer, likely to win the ball in tough, tight situations, whereas Hamish Hartlett will provide the classy finish.

Stephen Hill is tall, quick and agile and may go top 10.

Sam Blease is your always-on-the-move, run-and-carry type — don't expect him to last far past the first nine or 10.

Luke Shuey, who plays with sure hands and good anticipation, and the calm, composed James Strauss are others who have done their chances no harm.

Ball-winner Nick Suban will be around the mark, Michael Walters, a small, innovative player, should be another first-rounder, as should Tom Swift, despite missing almost two years with knee injuries.

THE FORWARDS

Pencil Jack Watts in as Melbourne's No. 1 pick, allow him some time to come on, but expect to see him making fast leads and taking big pack marks in the future.

Chris Yarran could be the most gifted player in the draft. He can dictate the course of a match when he's on and, if the clubs rate his midfield potential, he will be picked very high as well. Essendon will find him hard to pass on at No. 5, if Fremantle hasn't already been swayed.

Lewis Johnston has clean hands, and could turn into a full-forward. He does some risky things but is always doing something.

Ryan Schoenmakers takes a good mark, too, and could be a late mover.

At 191 centimetres, Tom Lynch looks like he should be a tall midfield runner — but he doesn't yet have the engine for it. He plays with great desire, though, can lead-up well and is only just back from a knee reconstruction.

And please can someone draft Tom Rockliff — he's not quick, he doesn't have much endurance and he hasn't yet proven he can play on the ball. But he is a smart, instinctive, creative player who just gets the ball, kicks goals and make things happen.

Aaron Cornelius should fit in somewhere too, perhaps in the second round.

THE DEFENDERS

Michael Hurley isn't quick, clocking a smidgen over three seconds in the 20-metre sprint. So the clubs considering him as a key back will have to weigh his speed off the mark versus his long list of attributes — his precise, long kicking; his aggression, poise, ability to grab a mark at key moments and to go forward if needed. Essendon and Carlton could do with key defenders and he'll be in their thinking.

So too will Jackson Trengove, who has more athleticism, an equally feisty attitude, a big leap and the potential to play in the ruck. The query on him is injury — the Calder Cannon tore his hamstring from his fibula and hasn't played since mid-season.

There has been some hype around North Adelaide player Phil Davis, a possible bolter, with the Crows thought to be keen.

Jordan Lisle played in defence and attack for Vic Country this year and looks like he could develop some real strength and presence.

THE RUCKMEN

This is where this year's point of difference lies — there are a lot of very good, very big players around. It means those who need them — Carlton and Essendon, among others — might be able to sneak a good one through to the second round. Naitanui's potential has been well-documented, and he has great determination (as evidenced in his tackling and clearance rate), which suggests he'll do everything he can to make up ground where his kicking and game sense are concerned. While the Eagles have long been linked with Rich, Naitanui may be the one they pick.

Tyrone Vickery is a ruckman, too, and quick, although some may actually prefer him as a key-forward option. There can't be many ticks against him.

The very tall, very skinny and incredibly nimble Ayce Cordy will head to the Western Bulldogs tomorrow as a father-son pick, and Shaun McKernan, another athletic, spring-heeled type who can kick goals, should be on the edge of the top 10 somewhere.

Another one to watch out for is Jordan Roughead — he has good speed, good endurance and, most importantly, he can play. South Australian Jarrad Redden is highly rated and a lot of clubs were speaking to Tom Hill, a 17-year-old Northern Knight who has bobbed up more recently.

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Re: Emma Quayle's summary of the potential draftees (Age)
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2008, 11:46:31 AM »
 I count 26 players listed there, so unless we go and do something stupid and trade away our 2nd round pick, we'll get at least 2 of those players (although Rockliff doesn't really count, perhaps throw in Banner to even it out)

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Re: Emma Quayle's summary of the potential draftees (Age)
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2008, 01:28:47 PM »
Agree with you there Infamy, its crucial for RFC to keep its draft picks to invest in young talent, and if possible improve its draft pick position.

At worst player for player trades, like;
Polo for Seabass &
Hughes for Thomson

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Re: Emma Quayle's summary of the potential draftees (Age)
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2008, 01:31:14 PM »
pick 58 for Thomson would be a good result for us as for seaby he satisfies a need for our club but I hope we dont overpay and i hope we dont lose a danny meyer in the process. Meyer will improve substantially imho.

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Re: Emma Quayle's summary of the potential draftees (Age)
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2008, 05:43:38 PM »
Hughes for Thomson
Terrible terrible trade, Hughes is worth far far more than that

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Re: Emma Quayle's summary of the potential draftees (Age)
« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2008, 06:12:32 PM »
Agree with you there Infamy, its crucial for RFC to keep its draft picks to invest in young talent, and if possible improve its draft pick position.

At worst player for player trades, like;
Polo for Seabass &
Hughes for Thomson

With the greatest respect that is a stuffin stupid post.

Hughes for Thomson. Yay lets trade Lids for Lance whitnall shall we.

Its not as if our team is full of KPP. its not as if Richo is nearing the end.

You need to think about what you post before you type that kind of crap.


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Re: Emma Quayle's summary of the potential draftees (Age)
« Reply #6 on: October 05, 2008, 06:37:52 PM »
Agree with you there Infamy, its crucial for RFC to keep its draft picks to invest in young talent, and if possible improve its draft pick position.

At worst player for player trades, like;
Polo for Seabass &
Hughes for Thomson

With the greatest respect that is a effin stupid post.

Hughes for Thomson. Yay lets trade Lids for Lance whitnall shall we.

Its not as if our team is full of KPP. its not as if Richo is nearing the end.

You need to think about what you post before you type that kind of crap.





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Re: Emma Quayle's summary of the potential draftees (Age)
« Reply #7 on: October 05, 2008, 07:51:31 PM »
Emma Quayle would have a fair idea of who clubs are interested in. No mention of what we'll do although I guess that obviously depends who is still around at our picks. It still looks like we'll have a choice with pick 8 of Ziebell, Hartlett, Sidebottom, Blease or McKernan. Vickery too if he slips past Port which she doesn't mention who they are interested in. Perhaps a Shuey, Roughead, Schoenmakers or Lynch at 26. Another top 30 would be a bonus.
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Re: Emma Quayle's summary of the potential draftees (Age)
« Reply #8 on: October 06, 2008, 01:03:36 AM »
Agree with you there Infamy, its crucial for RFC to keep its draft picks to invest in young talent, and if possible improve its draft pick position.

At worst player for player trades, like;
Polo for Seabass &
Hughes for Thomson

With the greatest respect that is a effin stupid post.

Hughes for Thomson. Yay lets trade Lids for Lance whitnall shall we.

Its not as if our team is full of KPP. its not as if Richo is nearing the end.

You need to think about what you post before you type that kind of crap.


You are an absolute  peanut, no more about you later ....

Whitnall --- WTF ?  Not even of an AFL list.

You have got to give something to get something in the last compromised draft for 4 years - that's right to 2012, and if the club can improve it's position by interchanging something of value to fulfill a need (yes the Tigers need another inside midfielder rather than a soft lead-up forward) then perhaps its worth exploring.

No more replying to you so .... Dig a hole, and plant yourself cos you are a few dinkum cabbage. 

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Re: Emma Quayle's summary of the potential draftees (Age)
« Reply #9 on: October 06, 2008, 05:59:18 AM »
Agree with you there Infamy, its crucial for RFC to keep its draft picks to invest in young talent, and if possible improve its draft pick position.

At worst player for player trades, like;
Polo for Seabass &
Hughes for Thomson
A tick on the first one Darth but pass on the latter (see Thomson thread).

Agree with the jist of what you're suggesting btw. It doesn't just have to be a direct swap though. True you have to give up something to get something in return but a 3-way trade may be less costly to get what we're after.
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