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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52 & 70
« Reply #60 on: November 20, 2014, 04:51:04 AM »
Brett Anderson reckons Touk Miller is in the mix at our 2nd pick (#33).

"Possibly. In mix at Essendon in 1st round, then GC/Coll/Haw/Rich in Rd 2."

https://twitter.com/BrettAndersonIF/status/534995814032998401

Anderson also has Tom McLean at 33 in his phantom draft.

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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52 & 70
« Reply #61 on: November 21, 2014, 06:36:10 PM »
Callum Twomey in his live chat today ....

"Expect Dean Gore is probably a 45-onwards selection. Been some interest from Richmond I believe."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-11-21/chat-live-with-draft-expert-cal-twomey

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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52 & 70
« Reply #62 on: November 21, 2014, 07:07:55 PM »
Callum Twomey in his live chat today ....

"Expect Dean Gore is probably a 45-onwards selection. Been some interest from Richmond I believe."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-11-21/chat-live-with-draft-expert-cal-twomey

Gore could become a powerhouse midfielder IMHO. He be a great pick at 52

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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52 & 70
« Reply #63 on: November 21, 2014, 08:56:02 PM »
Gore at 52 would be a huge steal.
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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52 & 70
« Reply #64 on: November 22, 2014, 09:52:25 PM »
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Age:   18   Games:   5
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Tall forward/midfielder with elite endurance, excellent goal sense, footy nous and strong hands overhead. Showcased running power at the NAB AFL Draft Combine, finishing second in the 3km time trial with a time of 9:45 and third in the beep test with 15.5. Averaged 14.8 disposals with 50 per cent contested in five matches in the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. Member of NAB AFL Academy Level 2 squad. Father Wayne played with Melbourne and Fitzroy.

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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52 & 70
« Reply #65 on: November 23, 2014, 09:51:08 PM »
Leverde -slot straight into the midfield rotations
Keitel- slot straight in as a forward
Lonie- slot straight in as a small forward.

3 players that could make an impact next year and fill some serious holes in our side.

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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52 & 70
« Reply #66 on: November 23, 2014, 10:02:20 PM »
The Herald-Sun's phantom draft after our first pick up to pick 31 (two before our second round pick). A rough guide to who may still be available at our pick 33:

13. FREMANTLE       Sam Durdin
14. ADELAIDE         Jake Lever
15. GOLD COAST    Kyle Langford
16. NORTH MELB.   Nakia Cockatoo
17. ESSENDON       Jarrod Garlett
18. SYDNEY            Isaac Heeney
19. CARLTON          Caleb Marchbank
20. ESSENDON        Corey Ellis
21. ST KILDA           Reece McKenzie
22. ST KILDA           Alex Neal-Bullen
23. GWS GIANTS      Tom Lamb
24. GWS GIANTS      Jack Steele
25. NORTH MELB.     Daniel McKenzie
26. W.BULLDOGS     Ed Vickers-Willis
27. W.BULLDOGS     Connor Menadue
28. CARLTON            Blaine Boekhorst
29. GOLD COAST      Connor Blakely
30. COLLINGWOOD   Touk Miller
31. HAWTHORN        Brayden Maynard

http://m.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-premiership/afl-phantom-draft-2014-jay-clark-and-sam-landsberger-predict-who-your-club-will-pick/story-e6frf3e3-1227132256899

32. WEST COAST      ?
33. RICHMOND          ?

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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52, 67, 77 & 83
« Reply #67 on: November 24, 2014, 09:21:16 PM »
According to the AFL website, we have 6 picks all up - 12, 33, 52, 67, 77 & 83.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-11-24/the-final-draft-order

I'd presume we will using four of them and passing on the last two.

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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52, 67, 77 & 83
« Reply #68 on: November 24, 2014, 10:00:01 PM »
Kevin 'Shifter' Sheehan's top 40:


Rucks
Peter Wright (203cm, 100kg)
Marc Pittonet (201cm, 105kg)

Tall Forwards  (190cm+)
Paddy McCartin (193cm, 95kg)
Darcy Moore (198cm, 91kg)
Dan Howe (192cm, 85kg)
Hugh Goddard (196cm, 94kg)
Reece McKenzie (197cm, 107kg)
Kyle Langford (190cm, 76kg)

Tall Defenders (190cm+)
Caleb Marchbank (191cm, 88kg)
Ed Vickers-Willis (190cm, 82kg)
Sam Durdin (197cm, 87kg)
Jake Lever (193cm, 84kg)
Oscar McDonald (197cm, 93kg)
Zaine Cordy (191cm, 83kg)

Medium Defenders (180-189cm)
Harrison Wigg (178cm, 74kg)
Clem Smith (177cm, 78kg)
Liam Duggan (184cm, 75kg)
Brayden Maynard (186cm, 87kg)
Connor Menadue (187cm, 69kg)

Medium/Tall Midfielders (180cm+)
Christian Petracca (186cm, 94kg)
Angus Brayshaw (186cm, 90kg)
Jayden Laverde (189cm, 80kg)
Lachie Weller (181cm, 76kg)
Paul Ahern (181cm, 82kg)
Isaac Heeney (186cm, 84kg)
Nakia Cockatoo (186cm, 86kg)
Corey Ellis (184cm, 74cm)
Alex Neal-Bullen (181cm, 76kg)
Billy Stretch (180cm, 70kg)
Connor Blakely (188cm, 84kg)
Jordan Cunico (184cm, 73kg)
Jack Hiscox (185cm, 75kg)
Jordan DeGoey (187cm, 84kg)
Tom Lamb (193cm, 83kg)
Daniel McKenzie (184cm, 78kg)

Medium Forwards (180cm+)
Toby McLean (180cm, 72kg)
Jack Steele (188cm, 85kg)

Small Mids/Forwards (>180cm)
Jarrod Pickett (177cm, 75kg)
Touk Miller (178cm, 82kg)
Jarrod Garlett (180cm, 68kg

http://www.afl.com.au/staticfile/AFL%20Tenant/AFL/Files/Kevin-Sheehan-2014-Draft-List.pdf

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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52, 67, 77 & 83
« Reply #69 on: November 25, 2014, 01:17:34 PM »
I like some of our r2 plus picks (a few) over the years but just for once how about the Tigers be the team that picks up that smokey that makes a real difference year 1. Every year one team or another seems to pick that player , well its our turn. I have no idea who that player is but my bet it would be a small/medium forward that could come in to our team and make the biggest difference straight away. I think thats what they were trying to do last year but I didnt come off. Stick to the kids this year, just maybe one will surprise.
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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52, 67, 77 & 83
« Reply #70 on: November 25, 2014, 08:36:04 PM »
The Phantom Draft with Callum Twomey
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November 25, 2014 6:58 PM



RICHMOND

Picks: 12, 33, 52, 67, 77, 83

With four live selections, the Tigers will obviously be hoping for some talent to get through late.

They've shown an interest in small forward Toby McLean, and he would offer something new and vibrant to their forward line with his high-marking and goalkicking smarts.

The Tigers liked Dan Howe last year but, like every other club, overlooked him come draft time. He's had a better season this year and is in the Tigers' mix at 33,

while hard-at-it midfielder Nathan Drummond is a chance later having put together an impressive back half of the season.

South Australian inside midfielder Dean Gore is also considered a possibility.

Richmond is more likely to use five picks at the draft and hold pick 83 over for a rookie or pre-season selection.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-11-25/the-phantom-draft

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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52, 67, 77 & 83
« Reply #71 on: November 25, 2014, 08:38:20 PM »
I like some of our r2 plus picks (a few) over the years but just for once how about the Tigers be the team that picks up that smokey that makes a real difference year 1. Every year one team or another seems to pick that player , well its our turn. I have no idea who that player is but my bet it would be a small/medium forward that could come in to our team and make the biggest difference straight away. I think thats what they were trying to do last year but I didnt come off. Stick to the kids this year, just maybe one will surprise.

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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52 & 70
« Reply #72 on: November 25, 2014, 09:05:54 PM »
Brett Anderson reckons Touk Miller is in the mix at our 2nd pick (#33).

"Possibly. In mix at Essendon in 1st round, then GC/Coll/Haw/Rich in Rd 2."

https://twitter.com/BrettAndersonIF/status/534995814032998401

 Tiges like Miller at 33 but might not get there.

https://twitter.com/BrettAndersonIF/status/537081717148758016

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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52 & 70
« Reply #73 on: November 26, 2014, 12:24:27 AM »
Leverde -slot straight into the midfield rotations
Keitel- slot straight in as a forward
Lonie- slot straight in as a small forward.

3 players that could make an impact next year and fill some serious holes in our side.
hmm laverde or degoey at 12. laverde has been the mid i have most wanted for months on end but i must admit i really am warming to the thought of de goey.   i like kietel  and could live with lonie at 52. reckon we could use 67 to get lonie though.

a question if you have a mind to answer it.  what range do you rate tom lamb in. i really like so much about this kid but i dont know if id use 12 to get him.
also it seems no one wants to rate the talls that may be available are there any talls you would be prepared to take at 12. id be happy at the prospect of  4.
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Re: Our later picks - 33, 52 & 70
« Reply #74 on: November 26, 2014, 07:09:23 AM »
Leverde -slot straight into the midfield rotations
Keitel- slot straight in as a forward
Lonie- slot straight in as a small forward.

3 players that could make an impact next year and fill some serious holes in our side.
hmm laverde or degoey at 12. de goey has been the mid i have most wanted for months on end but i must admit i really am warming to the thought of de goey.   i like kietel  and could live with lonie at 52. reckon we could use 67 to get lonie though.

a question if you have a mind to answer it.  what range do you rate tom lamb in. i really like so much about this kid but i dont know if id use 12 to get him.
also it seems no one wants to rate the talls that may be available are there any talls you would be prepared to take at 12. id be happy at the prospect of  4.

Oakleigg bloke doesn't last till 12 he reckons,  goey


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