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Re: Pick 9 any ideas.
« Reply #90 on: October 01, 2012, 08:48:22 PM »
Didnt the original rumour about Tyson start with us getting him next year or is everyone choosing to ignore that?
100% this year.  I'm sure we will try next year if we fail but it's this year we want him while we have a top 10 pick to offer.

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Re: Pick 9 any ideas.
« Reply #91 on: October 01, 2012, 08:49:12 PM »
Didnt the original rumour about Tyson start with us getting him next year or is everyone choosing to ignore that?

New mail is its going to happen in the next couple of weeks ;)

Thats right strong mail that he s had a gutful of lidcombe and wants OUT
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Re: Pick 9 any ideas.
« Reply #92 on: October 01, 2012, 10:02:19 PM »
Didnt the original rumour about Tyson start with us getting him next year or is everyone choosing to ignore that?

New mail is its going to happen in the next couple of weeks ;)

Thats right strong mail that he s had a gutful of lidcombe and wants OUT

Your letterbox must be constantly full with all that mail you get

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« Reply #93 on: October 01, 2012, 10:07:11 PM »
Didnt the original rumour about Tyson start with us getting him next year or is everyone choosing to ignore that?

New mail is its going to happen in the next couple of weeks ;)

Thats right strong mail that he s had a gutful of lidcombe and wants OUT

Your letterbox must be constantly full with all that mail you get

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Re: Pick 9 any ideas.
« Reply #94 on: October 01, 2012, 10:44:29 PM »
Didnt the original rumour about Tyson start with us getting him next year or is everyone choosing to ignore that?

New mail is its going to happen in the next couple of weeks ;)

Thats right strong mail that he s had a gutful of lidcombe and wants OUT

Your letterbox must be constantly full with all that mail you get

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Surely 60% are asking about Dea?

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Re: Pick 9 any ideas.
« Reply #95 on: October 02, 2012, 02:09:24 AM »
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Re: Pick 9 any ideas.
« Reply #96 on: October 03, 2012, 01:11:40 AM »
Pick 9 ---> Tyson (would do)

Don't we have three picks around 20-40???

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Re: Pick 9 any ideas.
« Reply #97 on: October 03, 2012, 03:59:46 PM »
Brett Anderson from Inside Football ‏@BrettAndersonIF twitter:

"Expect Brisbane to jump on Cannons duo Jono O'Rourke or Lachie Plowman if they somehow find their way to pick 8."

"Didn't speak with anyone from the Tiges today mate. Sorry! Will be there again tomorrow though."

Pick 9 ---> Tyson (would do)

Don't we have three picks around 20-40???
Two picks in that range - 29 & 31


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« Reply #98 on: October 03, 2012, 04:11:48 PM »
Brett Anderson from Inside Football ‏@BrettAndersonIF twitter:

"Didn't speak with anyone from the Tiges today mate. Sorry! Will be there again tomorrow though."
What's he mean by that?

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Re: Pick 9 any ideas.
« Reply #99 on: October 11, 2012, 03:34:24 PM »
Brett Anderson, who has spoken to the draftees and U18 coaches, has told me that we're keen on Jackson Macrae but that he might not fall to our first pick.

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« Reply #100 on: October 11, 2012, 03:49:53 PM »
Brett Anderson, who has spoken to the draftees and U18 coaches, has told me that we're keen on Jackson Macrae but that he might not fall to our first pick.
Anyone seen him play?

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« Reply #101 on: October 11, 2012, 03:52:30 PM »
Jackson Macrae the hero as Oakleigh win TAC Cup premiership

    Sam Landsberger
    From: Herald Sun
    September 23, 2012 2:00PM




JACKSON Macrae regards one of his footy strengths as his ability to read the play.

The top draft prospect said last month: “I’ll see things others won’t see.”

Well, it was a case of hearing things other didn’t today as the courageous midfielder became Oakleigh’s flag hero by kicking the golden point as the Chargers fought off Gippsland Power in overtime at Etihad Stadium.

And while most players on the ground had no clue the clock had elapsed and the next score would win under a bizarre AFL Victoria rule, Macrae said he was aware of the game situation after a debrief with the runner.

Macrae , who stands 188cm and 75kg, knew when he threw the ball onto his left foot from the boundary line he was about to seal a memorable TAC Cup premiership triumph.

The golden point capped a golden match from Macrae, whose meteoric rise in 2012 could now see him snapped up inside the top 10 in this year’s draft.

Jack Viney aside, he is Oakleigh’s top prospect and headlines a group of 15 players from today’s grand final likely to land on AFL lists.

“His ability to rack up possessions and read the game is really uncanny,” Chargers region manager Mark Smart said of Macrae, who is working hard on his kicking penetration – the one flaw in his well-rounded style.

Macrae’s match-winning behind sealed the TAC Cup medal for best-afield after a 28-possession match which included a goal and a jaw-dropping ability to feed out handballs with shrewd vision to unlock forward thrusts in the 12.10 (82) to 12.9 (81) victory.

About 45 seconds before Macrae’s winner, next year’s possible No. 1 draft pick Jake Billings took a grab inside 50 before passing to Tim MacMillan.

The siren would have sounded as the brother of North Melbourne’s Jamie MacMillan lined up for goal, but with his kick a chance to tie the scores the buzzer was averted under the rule.

MacMillan goaled, the ball went back to the middle and golden point time started – a scenario Oakleigh discussed at training last week.

The Chargers mowed down a 12-point deficit in the final term after Gippsland spearhead Tim Membrey dragged his side in front and ultimately within a second of premiership glory.

Membrey roved his own marking contest before slotting his third of four goals from 45m to spark the Power in the final term and looks certain to be taken in the first round of the draft.

The power forward, likened to Jack Darling, finished with 4.3 while Morrish Medallist Nick Graham was Gippsland’s best.

The midfield jet showed his class with a third-quarter goal from the boundary and courageous mark running back with the flight, while Anthony “Tippa” Tipungwuti provided the match highlight with a powerful burst in the third quarter.

Tipungwuti dove on a pack before sneaking clear and winning an outside handball before streaming down the wing and taking three bounces.

The gut-running machine then shot a handball to Josh Scott who goaled on the run in a moment similar to Lewis Jetta’s outstanding goal for Sydney on Friday night.

Power coach Nick Stevens said last week: “I'd compare Tippa to a Chris Yarran or an Eddie Betts at the same age.

“This boy's got as much talent as they have. I really hope he gets the opportunity because he's worked hard and deserves a chance at AFL football.”

Scott goaled again moments later with a flying snap, while Billings showed why he is so hotly talked about as he won a hard ball and crashed through a tackle to run into an open goal and steady Oakleigh in the third term.

Bottom-age Charger Jay Kennedy-Harris showed off plenty of tricks and looks a strong prospect for next season despite his 64kg frame.

Macrae, who earlier this season likened himself to Geelong superstar Stevie Johnson on Fox Footy, showed he’s an AFL media manager’s dream-in-waiting, giving little away minutes after the win.

“Anyone of us could’ve won (the TAC Cup medal), it was a great team effort,” he said.

“About 10-15 boys could’ve won this medal and it shows our great depth.”

The Chargers, who lost last year’s grand final, and Power stars will now join other TAC Cup AFL prospects in preparing for October’s draft combine.

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Re: Pick 9 any ideas.
« Reply #102 on: October 11, 2012, 03:53:33 PM »
Stars of tomorrow to light up TAC Cup decider

    Sam Landsberger
    From: Sunday Herald Sun
    September 23, 2012 12:00AM



THE next Jack Darling, Steve Johnson and Michael Hurley will be on show at Etihad Stadium - if you believe the stars of tomorrow themselves - as Gippsland and Oakleigh fight for the TAC Cup premiership.

Gippsland forward Tim Membrey, who has been likened to Darling, and Chargers pair Jackson Macrae and Kristian Jaksch (Johnson and Hurley respectively) headline a group of 15 players on show today who could be snapped up in this year's drafts.

Membrey, the Power captain who sports a palm tree tattoo on his left bicep, is a certain first-round choice with one AFL recruiter adamant the forward could rocket into top-10 contention if he tears today's decider apart.

The 188cm, 87kg spearhead booted 8.2 last week to drag Gippsland into the grand final.

Power coach Nick Stevens endorsed the Darling comparison. He said Membrey's chasing and tackling had improved and he would become a half-forward target capable of pushing up to the wing.

"He's the best kick I've ever seen at that age and his marking ability, one on one, is first class," Stevens said.

Macrae, who admitted he had copped flak for comparing his style to that of Stevie J, boasts tremendous vision, good goal sense and is working on his kicking penetration.

"His ability to rack up possessions and read the game is uncanny," Chargers region manager Mark Smart said.

Smart said Macrae, who announced himself with a four-goal quarter for Vic Metro this year, and Jaksch were top-15 prospects with the latter torching Dandenong with four goals two weeks ago.

The 194cm Jaksch has monstered sides at both ends of the ground, with his contested marking and ability to ruck adding to his value.

The Chargers also boast likely draftees Jason Ashby – a rebounding halfback praised for his consistency – and captain Ryan Exon – a gut-running midfielder.

Bottom-age star Luke McDonald, who boasts pace and a powerful left boot, will also line up for Oakleigh today and looks a certain North Melbourne father-son pick next year.

Morrish Medal winner Nick Graham, Ben Kearns, Anthony Tipungwuti and Ryley Hall also look AFL-bound from Gippsland.

Stevens said Graham boasts elite skills and was a tackling "star", while Tipungwuti looks the most improved TAC Cup player.

"The upside on Tippa is enormous. Three years ago he couldn’t speak English, he’s about to pass year 11 and he’s got super foot skills and is really hard at it for a guy of his size,’’ Stevens said of the Tiwi Islander.

"I'd compare him to a Chris Yarran or an Eddie Betts at the same age. This boy’s got as much talent as they have.’’

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Re: Pick 9 any ideas.
« Reply #103 on: October 11, 2012, 03:58:59 PM »
Brett Anderson, who has spoken to the draftees and U18 coaches, has told me that we're keen on Jackson Macrae but that he might not fall to our first pick.
Anyone seen him play?
He was impressive in the TAC Cup finals. Most famous though in the GF for kicking that matchwinning point for Oakleigh with seconds to go.

Here's his TAC Cup stats:
http://www.sportingpulse.com/team_info.cgi?action=PSTATS&pID=192369442&client=1-3020-111727-206344-16804353

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« Reply #104 on: October 11, 2012, 04:43:12 PM »
Brett Anderson, who has spoken to the draftees and U18 coaches, has told me that we're keen on Jackson Macrae but that he might not fall to our first pick.
Anyone seen him play?
He was impressive in the TAC Cup finals. Most famous though in the GF for kicking that matchwinning point for Oakleigh with seconds to go.

Here's his TAC Cup stats:
http://www.sportingpulse.com/team_info.cgi?action=PSTATS&pID=192369442&client=1-3020-111727-206344-16804353
I don't think he will last to our pick....but he will be a ripper.