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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #75 on: October 16, 2011, 07:42:57 PM »
Lids needs to come into the midfield, he black off the flank and even though he does a good job. he is a natural for the midfield it needs to happen sooner than later... cmon tiges  :thumbsup
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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #76 on: October 16, 2011, 07:51:11 PM »
Deledio to the forward line. Would run riot if the ball got to that part of the ground.

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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #77 on: October 16, 2011, 07:56:52 PM »
What type of player are we going to the draft looking for?
With us securing a ruckman and small defender via trades, if we keep hold of our first pick (15) then it will most likely be a midfielder IMO. The quality of our mids falls away quickly after the top few in Cotch, Dusty and Lids (although he plays mainly at HB). We also still need a big body key defender but that may have to wait until next year (free agency) unless we can trade back into the second round.

Would have to be another midfielder surely. Every great team has a plethora of midfield talent. We drop away very quickly.

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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #78 on: October 17, 2011, 07:49:11 AM »
Is it confirmed we holding tambling pick for 2012?

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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #79 on: October 17, 2011, 08:35:20 AM »
yes we would of had to nominate using that compo pick ages ago to use it this year.
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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #80 on: October 17, 2011, 08:51:09 AM »
But we could still trade it....

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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #81 on: October 17, 2011, 08:53:21 AM »
What type of player are we going to the draft looking for?

A Wayne Carey/Luke McGuane type.

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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #82 on: October 17, 2011, 08:56:46 AM »
Angus Graham/Gary Ablett junior type
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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #83 on: October 17, 2011, 03:01:36 PM »
Richmond's National draft picks post-trade period:

15, 26, 55, 73, 79, 91, etc....

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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #84 on: October 25, 2011, 02:33:27 PM »
I'll post this on the draft board as well but Inside Football has Richmond selecting Taylor Adams at pick 15...

INSIDE THE DRAFT – BRETT ANDERSON
Picking this draft one big headache!

Inside Football
October 25, 2011


Without doubt 2011 has proven to be the most difficult year to not only assess players' credentials, but also to align them with a likely destination.

With GWS monopolising the first half of the first round, a lot of logic can be thrown out the window as the Giants need to build their list in areas of need, not necessarily simply take the best players available.

"It's hard enough trying to work out this draft from a club perspective, let alone doing a phantom draft. That's nigh on impossible!" said one national recruiting manager.

However, we are up for a challenge and based on hours of interviews and a little inside info, here is our top 15.

1. GWS Giants – Jonathon Patton (Eastern Ranges)
Key position prospects as good as Patton come along rarely. He has a rare combination of size, power and talent. He is one of the best prospects to come out of the TAC Cup in some time and will be an imposing figure in the Giants' forward half for a decade and more.

2. GWS Giants – Stephen Coniglio (Swan Districts)
A multi-sport star who has been touted as a future gun ever since his four-goal WAFL grand final in 2010. Ticks nearly all the boxes as a modern midfielder and will be ready to step in straight away. He'll fit in nicely alongside Scully, Ward, Palmer, Shiel in the midfield.

3. GWS Giants – Dom Tyson (Oakleigh Chargers)
A smooth midfielder whose only chink may be that he lacks a metre of pace. What he lacks though, he more than makes up for with the speed at which his brain works. He thinks a step ahead of most, and his ball skills are elite.

4. GWS Giants – Matt Buntine (Dandenong Stingrays)
Rock solid prospect who excels as a mid-sized defender but can also play through the midfield. Uses the ball well and reads the play well. He is an outstanding leader who will add to the Giants' crop of up-and-coming stars.

5. GWS Giants – Chad Wingard (Sturt)
Once considered a surefire top-three pick, Wingard's stock fell a touch after an injury-interrupted national carnival and some underwhelming test results. However, he boasts an elite left foot, plenty of class and has been destined for GWS for a long time.

6. Port Adelaide – Liam Sumner (Sandringham Dragons)
Where Sumner fits in will dictate what follows. He is an outside, ball carrying midfielder who oozes x-factor, something that Port has been crying out for. If Wingard is available here, he makes some sense due to being a local boy, but the Power weren't overly impressed by his efforts at the Draft Combine.

7. GWS Giants – Will Hoskin-Elliott (Western Jets)
The Giants really like Hoskin-Elliott and it's not a case of if they will draft him but where. He is an outside midfielder with great athleticism who can also play forward if need be. He is higher on some clubs' draft boards than others.

8. Brisbane Lions – Adam Tomlinson (Oakleigh Chargers)
One of the Lions' first two picks must be a tall. The addition of Jordan Lisle was offset by the loss of Mitch Clark and Tomlinson looms as the perfect modern defender. He is athletic, kicks well and is strong overhead. GWS is keen but the Lions can swoop.

9. GWS Giants – Elliott Kavanagh (Western Jets)
Injuries have held Kavanagh back from being able to display his full wares but he could be one of the best picks the Giants make. He is an ultra smart player with clean hands and skills. GWS can take a punt on his body coming good due to having so many early picks.

10. GWS Giants – Sam Docherty (Gippsland Power)
If Docherty had some exposed form in the midfield he could well have been gone by pick No.5. As a rebounding defender, he is as good as they get. Plays with great speed and competitiveness and, most important of all, is an elite decision maker and kick. Will be a star – love him.

11. GWS Giants – Toby Greene (Oakleigh Chargers)
Greene does no one thing brilliantly but continues to play well at whichever level he progresses to. He's a smart player and has a big engine. Some clubs adore him while others are happy they don't have to make a call on him this high.

12. Brisbane Lions – Devon Smith (Geelong Falcons)
Having had Luke Power retire then head to GWS, Brisbane needs an adequate replacement. In Smith, it has exactly that. He is a smart midfielder/small forward with an eye for goal, great foot skills and will put his head over the ball. He will be a beauty. Toby Greene was the other player the Lions really liked here.

13. GWS Giants – Billy Longer (Northern Knights)
Most would expect Longer to be taken well inside the top 10, but we hear the Giants aren't totally sold. Logic suggests that with 11 of the first 14 picks, they simply have to take him somewhere to avoid the embarrassment should he go on to become a star but don't be surprised if they pass on him and pick a ruckman later on.

14. GWS Giants – Nick Haynes (Dandenong Stingrays)
Late developer who the GWS recruiters rate highly. Athletic player who can play as a wingman or tall half forward and marks very well overhead. Has come a long way in a year but projects well at the next level.

15. Richmond – Taylor Adams (Geelong Falcons)
The Tigers would love Tomlinson but will be happy to settle for Adams. He is an in-and-under ball winner and born leader who will compliment the likes of Cotchin, Martin and Foley.


http://www.insidefootballonline.com/feature.html

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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #85 on: October 25, 2011, 02:40:20 PM »
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15. Richmond – Taylor Adams (Geelong Falcons)
The Tigers would love Tomlinson but will be happy to settle for Adams. He is an in-and-under ball winner and born leader who will compliment the likes of Cotchin, Martin and Foley.

Here's some vision of Adams:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDbf94xHXtY


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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #86 on: October 25, 2011, 02:58:49 PM »
It seems every phantom draft every year links us to a small  ::). Why would we go with another sub-180cm kid when we are already too much a small/short side as is.
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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #87 on: October 25, 2011, 07:50:01 PM »
Because our second tier mids are crap. We need way more depth in this department. You can NEVER have too many A-Grade smalls. We need to replace Jacko and Tuck with quality inside mids who are reliable (by foot and by effort).

I am all for taking the best player available in this draft. But if there is little more than just speculation separating a bunch of players, then I believe we should target an inside mid.  We need a Selwood type, to complement Cotch and Dusty. Cotch shoulders far too much of the load at the moment.

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« Reply #88 on: October 25, 2011, 07:54:56 PM »
Because our second tier mids are crap. We need way more depth in this department. You can NEVER have too many A-Grade smalls. We need to replace Jacko and Tuck with quality inside mids who are reliable (by foot and by effort).

I am all for taking the best player available in this draft. But if there is little more than just speculation separating a bunch of players, then I believe we should target an inside mid.  We need a Selwood type, to complement Cotch and Dusty. Cotch shoulders far too much of the load at the moment.

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Re: 2011 Draft thread
« Reply #89 on: October 25, 2011, 07:56:08 PM »
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