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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #120 on: October 24, 2013, 02:58:30 PM »
From all those listed, Sheed would be my pick. Some have said he's not that quick but from what I have seen on his highlight reel, he always seems to have time to dispose of the ball and he does it very accurately. He is also a genuine goal kicker. Would be very handy as a mid who can spend time in the Forward 50.

I've watched all the vids OER posted, and to me, none of the above look that fleet of foot. Except maybe Lennon.

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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #121 on: October 26, 2013, 01:47:09 PM »
Likely top draft picks club by club

Callum Twomey 
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October 26, 2013


WITH the Gillette AFL Exchange Period over, all focus shifts to next month's NAB AFL Draft.

Draft selections are settled, and recruiting teams are sorting out orders to take to the Gold Coast on November 21.

For every club's first pick at the draft, AFL.com.au has assessed a player which could fill a need for each club. It is not a phantom draft, but nominating a type of player who might be in contention to improve a respective list.

Three other players have been named who could be drafted or available around that club's particular selection.

Richmond

Pick 12:
The Tigers have gone with talented midfielders/half-backs over the last two years in Brandon Ellis and Nick Vlastuin. A similar player could be in store in Christian Salem, a precise left-footer with excellent marking ability and a damaging option through the midfield and half-forward.
Around the mark: Blake Acres, Ben Lennon, Nathan Freeman

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-10-26/your-clubs-top-draft-priority

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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #122 on: October 26, 2013, 07:34:29 PM »
Has the shemons picking up Salem at #9
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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #123 on: October 26, 2013, 07:45:55 PM »
Most likely won't go Top 20 because of his shoulder injuries but whoever gets Blake Acres will have a gun on their hands. Tall, fast,  excellent decision maker with great football nouse and superb poise - exactly the kind of mid we need.

Of course, knowing our luck will probably go between 29- 46. But hey, as long as we got Hampsud to be a minor upgrade on Derickx.
yep acres and sheed for me still. just love the way acres goes about it has all of the above and can find his own ball. beauty is he could play hb if need be and at 190cm would be a handful up forward. not only getting a genuine mid but a genuine utility. this kid will also be a great size and will be able to compete with anyone. only scharenburg has more strings to his bow.

dom sheed geez its a bit like vlastuin last yr based on performances,   was a top 5 pick yet everyone had him going at 18 20.  sheed has been fantastic was the player of the champs and for what ever reason people keep on slipping him down the order.

the top 20 is a pretty good top 20.  still would like 3 other picks in the top 40 or so as there will be good chances to pick up some real good kids.

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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #124 on: October 27, 2013, 01:06:54 AM »
Has the shemons picking up Salem at #9
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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #125 on: October 27, 2013, 08:54:53 PM »
Jay Clark and Sam Landsberger from the Herald-Sun have us taking Christian Salem at 12 in their phantom draft although they also say we could pip the Blues for Cameron McCarthy.



Draft experts Jay Clark and Sam Landsberger give their thoughts ahead of the AFL national draft

    Sam Landsberger, Jay Clark
    From: Herald Sun
    October 27, 2013 7:30PM


SUPERFOOTY draft experts Jay Clark and Sam Landsberger have spoken to all the clubs and come up with their likely top 20 picks in this year's AFL national draft.

Take a look at each pick and read through our bio of each player as we count down to draft day on Thursday November 21.

1. Greater Western Sydney
TOM BOYD
200cm, 103kg
Club: Eastern Ranges
Another hulking spearhead to add to the Giants key forward riches. What elevates Boyd is his football smarts; his aerial timing and judgment on the lead is well advanced.

2. Greater Western Sydney
JOSH KELLY
183cm, 75kg
Club: Sandringham Dragons
Aerobic midfield beast with an elite left foot who can play inside and outside. Unflappable teenager who averaged 154 SuperCoach pts in the TAC Cup.

3. St Kilda
JACK BILLINGS
184cm, 78kg
Club: Oakleigh Chargers
Classy half-forward has oodles of x-factor. Superb ball use on both sides and great mark for his size will add coat of gloss to Saints forward half. Will become A-Grade midfielder.

4. Western Bulldogs
JAMES AISH
184cm, 75kg
Club: Norwood
A two-time senior premiership midfielder with trundles of outside class which the Dogs need. A rich history of SANFL talent runs in the bloodlines.

5. Gold Coast
KADE KOLODJASHNIJ
190cm, 81kg
Club: Launceston
Another Scotty Clayton special. Athletic and tall half back is so damaging with his running game, like Grant Birchall or Andrew Mackie. Has poise and a beautiful left foot.

6. Collingwood
MARCUS BONTEMPELLI
192cm, 83kg
Northern Knights
Nick Dal Santo's cousin who was thrown into the midfield late this season and dominated clearances. Raking left footer with great vision and athleticism, like Scott Pendlebury. Time stops around him.

7. Brisbane
MATT SCHARENBERG
190cm, 87kg
Club: Glenelg
The ultimate prototype. Can play anywhere like Brendon Goddard, marks strongly overhead and provides clever drive. Dual All-Australian would be a steal here for the Lions.

8. North Melbourne (Father-son)
LUKE MCDONALD
188cm 85kg
Club: Werribee
Hard-running defender with a deadly left-foot and strong leadership, like Luke Hodge. Dominated the VFL finals and will slot straight into Brad Scott's side.

9. Melbourne
NATHAN FREEMAN
182cm, 85kg
Club: Sandringham Dragons
Inside midfielder is exhilarating to watch, using his top-line speed to burst away from danger or cut apart stoppages, in the same vein as Patrick Dangerfield. Will add bite to one-paced Dees midfield.

10. Collingwood
BEN LENNON
188cm, 77kg
Club: Northern Knights
One of the most offensively gifted and exciting players in the draft due to his lethal long kick and courageous overhead marking. Kicks goals but could also settle on a back flank, helping fill the Heath Shaw void.

11. West Coast
DOM SHEED
184cm, 83kg
Club: Subiaco
The man the Eagles wanted at six slips to 11, validating move to fall down the order. Well-rounded midfielder racks up big numbers and is damaging by hand or foot, despite lacking a top gear.

12. Richmond
CHRISTIAN SALEM
183cm, 81kg
Club: Sandringham Dragons
Combines strength with silk, like Dan Hannebery, in a perfect mix for the Tiges. Salem’s left foot is precise, he kicks goals and boasts impressive contested footy numbers.

13. Carlton
CAMERON MCCARTHY
193cm, 85kg
Club: South Fremantle
Key forward who clutches big marks leaping from the side or back of pack. Shot up ranks in his first year of serious footy, before broken leg in the champs. Snug fit for Blues but Richmond could pip them.

14. Greater Western Sydney
DARCY GARDINER
192cm, 85kG
Geelong Falcons
The Giants want a defender here and Gardiner is the best key back in the pool. The All-Australian can clamp down on talls and offers rebound from defence.

15. Sydney
MATT CROUCH
183cm, 80kg
Club: North Ballarat
Aggressive ball magnet who averaged 38 disposals and excels at stoppages. The brother of Brad boasts quick hands and, like Tom Mitchell, would thrive in tight confines of SCG.

16. Geelong
ZAK JONES
181cm, 76kg
Club: Dandenong Stingrays
Fiery defender/inside midfielder with a splash of pace who attacks the footy with purpose. The brother of Nathan won Vic Country's MVP and is a favourite of Stephen Wells. Runs both ways.

17. Fremantle
LEWIS TAYLOR
173cm, 73kg
Geelong Falcons
Explosive ball-winner has the makings of Brent Harvey, combining toughness and pace at ground level. Short stature a turn-off for some but pinpoint skills and gut-run has helped him to dominate junior level.

18. St Kilda
BILLY HARTUNG
177cm, 75kg
Club: Dandenong Stingrays
A running machine who smashed Brad Hill's all-time beep test record at draft camp (16.6) and boasts elite foot skills. A run-and-carry specialist the Saints are monitoring closely to help give them some outside dash.

19. St Kilda
BLAKE ACRES
190cm 80kg
Club: West Perth
Mr Versatile will give Saints a tall and classy ball-winner to plug almost any hole. Wins inside footy, good overhead and is smooth on both sides. Handy size.

20. Gold Coast
LUKE DUNSTAN
185cm, 83kg
Club: Woodville West Torrens
A big-bodied and smart midfielder who shone at the national carnival. Added leadership and strength at clearances has him in first-round mix.


THE WILDCARD
JONATHON MARSH
192cm, 87kg
Club: East Fremantle
Marsh is lightning quick for a big man and can follow up at ground level and turn like Lance Franklin. But he's a project. The Dockers wouldn't mind a big man — could they reach early and pounce at 17?

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/draft-experts-jay-clark-and-sam-landsberger-gives-their-predictions-ahead-of-the-afl-national-draft/story-fnelctok-1226747756197

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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #126 on: October 28, 2013, 10:09:23 AM »
Rangas only pls.

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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #127 on: October 28, 2013, 10:29:38 AM »

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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #128 on: October 28, 2013, 12:34:59 PM »
 :lol could fly a plane between those two front teeth.

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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #129 on: October 28, 2013, 12:35:37 PM »
Lmfao Tiga  :clapping :clapping

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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #130 on: October 28, 2013, 03:50:32 PM »
That prick has a rude lookin bollard
Lots of people name their swords......

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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #131 on: October 28, 2013, 09:12:05 PM »
Brett Anderson ‏@BrettAndersonIF twitter:

"It's funny how one little whisper can flip your Phantom Draft on its ear!! Grab @InsideFooty on Thursday to see my top 20!! #AFLDraft"

".... No but it effects No.9"

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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #132 on: October 28, 2013, 09:28:03 PM »
Has the shemons picking up Salem at #9
They won't go past freeman,  :shh
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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #133 on: October 28, 2013, 10:18:17 PM »
Brett Anderson ‏@BrettAndersonIF twitter:

"It's funny how one little whisper can flip your Phantom Draft on its ear!! Grab @InsideFooty on Thursday to see my top 20!! #AFLDraft"

".... No but it effects No.9"

Melbourne got word that Richmond want Salem and are now going to take him. Poor kid his life is over
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Re: Who should we choose with our first draft pick?
« Reply #134 on: October 28, 2013, 10:21:58 PM »
Brett Anderson ‏@BrettAndersonIF twitter:

"It's funny how one little whisper can flip your Phantom Draft on its ear!! Grab @InsideFooty on Thursday to see my top 20!! #AFLDraft"

".... No but it effects No.9"

Melbourne got word that Richmond want Salem and are now going to take him. Poor kid his life is over
Maybe we should leak all the guys we don't want as possible Tiger choices and put everybody off the one we are really after........ :shh
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