It seems the latest news is Duggan will most likely be gone before our pick.
Paige Cardona’s Phantom Draft: 6.0Paige Cardona
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17 November, 2014 We’re now under two weeks from the National Draft, and as such my monthly phantom drafts throughout 2014 are almost coming to an end. This is my final, full four-round phantom draft for 2014, with one more of the first round coming the week of the National Draft.
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank in particular Brett Anderson, Emma Quayle and Terry Wallace who have been great mentors and industry experts who’ve allowed me to bounce ideas, thoughts and opinions off them, whilst also guiding me and giving me invaluable feedback throughout the year. This has enabled me to deliver such frequent and in depth draft analysis in 2014.
Without further ado, here is edition 6.0.
1. Petracca (St K)
2. Brayshaw (Melb)
3. McCartin (Melb)
4. Pickett (GWS)
5. Laverde (Coll)
6. Lever (GWS)
7. Goddard (GWS)
8. Duggan (GC)
9. Moore (Coll)
10. De Goey (Geel)
11. Cockatoo (WCE)
12. Weller (Rich)
Pick 12: Richmond – Lachie Weller Position: Midfielder
Height: 181 cm, Weight: 71 kg, DOB: 23/02/1996
Club: Southport
Projected draft range: 6-15
Plays like: Dayne Beams
A player whose teammates desperately want the ball in the hands of, Lachie Weller is slick, polished and has loads of hurt factor. Weller is a brilliant decision maker and a player that goes about it with a certain flair that makes him a bit of an excitement machine. He’s got speed and is a touch flamboyant, yet he is arguably the most well-rounded and refined midfielder in this year’s draft crop. The medium-sized midfielder wins his own ball on the inside, and can hurt the opposition on the outside just as easily. In particular, I rate his desperation to move the ball on, often arching his back and finding space to zip past opponents and offer some pizzazz in front of goal. He’s got some features of his game that go unnoticed to the regular fan, namely his work ethic and gut running, whilst his transition running rates within among the best in an AFL sense. He pushes behind the ball and likes to get his hands dirty in defence, but he’ll just as quickly be involved in a link of handballs and kicking goals on the counter.
Why? The Tigers are looking for more polish on the outside and with Duggan potentially gone at this selection, Richmond will have a headache in choosing between other likely types such as a Corey Ellis and Paul Ahern. Ultimately, it is Weller’s all-round game and consistency which proves too good to pass up.
In the mix: Peter Wright, Liam Duggan, Nakia Cockatoo, Corey Ellis, Paul Ahern, Sam Durdin.
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