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Phantom 2013 Draft - June edition (boundforglorynews.com)
« on: June 12, 2013, 02:54:18 AM »
Phantom Draft June edition
by Jourdan Canil
boundforglorynews.com
10 June, 2013


Jourdan Canil has bravely stuck his neck out and created a phantom draft for the first four rounds. It should be noted that plenty can change over the next few months and with the great diversity of our writers, much like the public, everyone has a different opinion. Jourdan has been the first one to put his hand up and attempt one of the hardest things to do five months from the draft. The aim is to give readers an insight into who will be available around the picks that your club has. It should also be noted that Adelaide will not have the picks designated to them, however Jourdan has used Adelaide in his phantom draft so it gives an extra pick for the first two rounds and therefore an extra player can be included.

First Round (1-18):
http://boundforglorynews.com/phantom-draft-june-edition-jourdan-canil/

Second Round (19-36):
http://boundforglorynews.com/phantom-draft-june-edition-part-two-jourdan-canil/

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Re: Phantom 2013 Draft - June edition (boundforglorynews.com)
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2013, 03:21:59 AM »

re Tom Boyd

Tom is not at all like Barry Hall, he is a good kid.

Will be a good pick up for whoever gets him. He has the body to play from round 1.

Hope he slips though to us.

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3. Western Bulldogs – Thomas Boyd (VIC – KPF)
Eastern Ranges
198 cm 100 kgs
Player Comparison: Taylor Walker
Doggies should get their wish seeing as the Dees and Giants have great KPF stocks. Boyd is simply exceptional. He takes the ball at the highest point and can still win an aerial contest even when he’s getting double and triple teamed. Boyd is a very accurate set shot, decent field kick and quick enough to beat defenders on the lead. He is fantastic below the knees for a player as big as he is. He is beatable though. In round one this year, Hugh Beasley from Oakleigh just niggled and niggled at him and just played tight against him one out. Boyd struggled for the first half, with his first goal being a cherry pick. He ended up with four, eventually kicking two monster set shots. The thing is, he could very well be like Barry Hall. He could snap and lose focus, or he could become motivated and physical in the right way.

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Re: Phantom 2013 Draft - June edition (boundforglorynews.com)
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2013, 10:23:46 AM »
Hmmm, a David Myers type?

David Myers is the most unnatural looking mover i've seen on a football field. He moves like he's from an early 2000's AFL video game.
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