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Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« on: November 07, 2011, 02:36:20 AM »
The Herald-Sun lists Newy as the 8th best post-50 draft pick. They also typically couldn't resist a few whacks at our past recruiting along the way  ::).

The best draft long shots

    by: Al Paton
    From: Herald Sun
    November 07, 2011


We start with the hail Mary selections, players taken with pick 51 or higher.

Over 25 years most of those guys have disappeared into football history, many of them without ever kicking a ball in anger at the top level. Remember Leigh Snooks, Austin Lucy and Ben Judd? Neither do we.

But they were all legitimate AFL draft picks, in some cases ahead of the names below. These are the choices recruiters are still taking credit for - and rightly so - from 10 to 1.

10. Chris Grant – pick 105, 1988 (Western Bulldogs)
The original and arguably the best draft long shot. But those early years are hard to gauge by today's standards. Recruiters largely took stabs in the dark, picking top selections without asking if they wanted to play, or knowing if they could even if they wanted to (remember Richard Lounder?).

9. Richie Vandenberg – pick 78, 1997 (Hawthorn)

8. Chris Newman – pick 55, 2000 (Richmond)

The Tigers have had plenty of failures at the draft table but Newman ranks as one of their best success stories. Picked up from the Dandenong Stingrays, he is another example of a good player who's leadership is worth more than his on-field contribution - although Newman is no mug as a back pocket. Has played 192 games at 29 and hopes to lead a new era of Richmond success. Jury still out on that.


7. Brian Lake – pick 71, 2001 (Western Bulldogs)
6. Cameron Bruce – pick 64, 1999 (Melbourne)
5. Ryan O’Keefe – pick 56, 1999 (Sydney)

4. Sam Fisher – pick 55, 2003 (St Kilda)
The 2005 draft was one of the strangest in recent history. Marc Murphy was a deserving No.1 pick and he was closely followed by stars Dale Thomas, Scott Pendlebury and, um, Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls? The Tigers pounced on the rangy East Perth wingman, somehow overlooking West Adelaide defender Fisher.

3. Daniel Bradshaw – pick 56, 1995 (Brisbane Lions)
2. Dane Swan – pick 58, Collingwood 2001 (Calder u18)
1. James Hird – pick 79, 1990 (Essendon)

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/the-best-draft-long-shots/story-e6frf9jf-1226185754726

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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2011, 08:47:37 AM »
and, um, Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls? The Tigers pounced on the rangy East Perth wingman, somehow overlooking West Adelaide defender Fisher.

 ::) Somehow Sam Fisher was overlooked 54 times before he was picked!
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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2011, 08:55:17 AM »
Al Paton is begging to be beaten to death with FOOTY socks filled with used kitty litter.  I am giving it serious thought.  The kitty litter needs a change its at about a 50 / 50 turd to litter ratio right now...
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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2011, 09:59:42 AM »
Chris Grant is so much better than a large portion of that list

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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2011, 02:20:08 PM »
Al Paton is begging to be beaten to death with FOOTY socks filled with used kitty litter.  I am giving it serious thought.  The kitty litter needs a change its at about a 50 / 50 turd to litter ratio right now...

 :rollin Owl, I found out the other day what happens when it goes to 70/30. Trust me you don't want to go there! Lets just say an organic treasure hunt ensued and as it was on my watch as kitty litter officer, my Wife has me on an aggravation installment plan which will compound with interest for decades.

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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #5 on: November 07, 2011, 04:35:06 PM »
Chris Grant is so much better than a large portion of that list
Yep I would Chris Grant No.2 behind Hird.



Newy will play his 200th next year and to think some supporters doubted him  ;) ;D
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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #6 on: November 07, 2011, 05:06:41 PM »
Chris Grant is so much better than a large portion of that list
Yep I would Chris Grant No.2 behind Hird.



Newy will play his 200th next year and to think some supporters doubted him  ;) ;D

Possibly #3 behind Swan.

If not No.2.

They are CLEAR top 3

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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2011, 07:46:52 PM »
The Herald-Sun lists Newy as the 8th best post-50 draft pick. They also typically couldn't resist a few whacks at our past recruiting along the way  ::).

The best draft long shots

    by: Al Paton
    From: Herald Sun
    November 07, 2011


We start with the hail Mary selections, players taken with pick 51 or higher.

Over 25 years most of those guys have disappeared into football history, many of them without ever kicking a ball in anger at the top level. Remember Leigh Snooks, Austin Lucy and Ben Judd? Neither do we.

But they were all legitimate AFL draft picks, in some cases ahead of the names below. These are the choices recruiters are still taking credit for - and rightly so - from 10 to 1.

10. Chris Grant – pick 105, 1988 (Western Bulldogs)
The original and arguably the best draft long shot. But those early years are hard to gauge by today's standards. Recruiters largely took stabs in the dark, picking top selections without asking if they wanted to play, or knowing if they could even if they wanted to (remember Richard Lounder?).

9. Richie Vandenberg – pick 78, 1997 (Hawthorn)

8. Chris Newman – pick 55, 2000 (Richmond)

The Tigers have had plenty of failures at the draft table but Newman ranks as one of their best success stories. Picked up from the Dandenong Stingrays, he is another example of a good player who's leadership is worth more than his on-field contribution - although Newman is no mug as a back pocket. Has played 192 games at 29 and hopes to lead a new era of Richmond success. Jury still out on that.


7. Brian Lake – pick 71, 2001 (Western Bulldogs)
6. Cameron Bruce – pick 64, 1999 (Melbourne)
5. Ryan O’Keefe – pick 56, 1999 (Sydney)

4. Sam Fisher – pick 55, 2003 (St Kilda)
The 2005 draft was one of the strangest in recent history. Marc Murphy was a deserving No.1 pick and he was closely followed by stars Dale Thomas, Scott Pendlebury and, um, Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls? The Tigers pounced on the rangy East Perth wingman, somehow overlooking West Adelaide defender Fisher.

3. Daniel Bradshaw – pick 56, 1995 (Brisbane Lions)
2. Dane Swan – pick 58, Collingwood 2001 (Calder u18)
1. James Hird – pick 79, 1990 (Essendon)

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/the-best-draft-long-shots/story-e6frf9jf-1226185754726

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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #8 on: November 07, 2011, 08:10:42 PM »
Chris Grant is so much better than a large portion of that list
Yep I would Chris Grant No.2 behind Hird.



Newy will play his 200th next year and to think some supporters doubted him  ;) ;D

Agree on Grant fellas. He was a gun

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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
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« Reply #11 on: November 07, 2011, 09:13:05 PM »
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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #12 on: November 08, 2011, 06:26:01 AM »
Al Paton is begging to be beaten to death with FOOTY socks filled with used kitty litter.  I am giving it serious thought.  The kitty litter needs a change its at about a 50 / 50 turd to litter ratio right now...

 :rollin Owl, I found out the other day what happens when it goes to 70/30. Trust me you don't want to go there! Lets just say an organic treasure hunt ensued and as it was on my watch as kitty litter officer, my Wife has me on an aggravation installment plan which will compound with interest for decades.

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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #13 on: November 09, 2011, 07:58:21 AM »
Al Paton is begging to be beaten to death with FOOTY socks filled with used kitty litter.  I am giving it serious thought.  The kitty litter needs a change its at about a 50 / 50 turd to litter ratio right now...

 :rollin Owl, I found out the other day what happens when it goes to 70/30. Trust me you don't want to go there! Lets just say an organic treasure hunt ensued and as it was on my watch as kitty litter officer, my Wife has me on an aggravation installment plan which will compound with interest for decades.
HA! putrid lol
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Re: Newy 8th best late draft pick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #14 on: November 09, 2011, 01:46:30 PM »
Al Paton is begging to be beaten to death with FOOTY socks filled with used kitty litter.  I am giving it serious thought.  The kitty litter needs a change its at about a 50 / 50 turd to litter ratio right now...

 :rollin Owl, I found out the other day what happens when it goes to 70/30. Trust me you don't want to go there! Lets just say an organic treasure hunt ensued and as it was on my watch as kitty litter officer, my Wife has me on an aggravation installment plan which will compound with interest for decades.
HA! putrid lol

Just vacuum the bastards up and replace the litter. *THUUUUNK* *THUUUNK-THUUUNK*
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