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Re: pick#12
« Reply #60 on: October 26, 2015, 01:46:43 PM »
How do people here rate Dunkley?  Would you be happy to pick him up?

I just get the sense we would pick up A Moore as a DFA  and find a sml fwd in the draft
Don't mind Dunkley but rate him around 20-25. I think at pick 12, the club can get a player who has better disposal. Mind you he might turn out to be like Sydney's Kennedy and that's not bad at all, but his kicking just makes me think we can do better at 12.

Dunkley at 12 would be as dumb as Conca at 6.
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #61 on: October 26, 2015, 01:48:20 PM »
if hes as good as stringer

he wont be there @ 12

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Re: pick#12
« Reply #62 on: October 26, 2015, 02:16:44 PM »
he said gone top 5 stalin maybe top 10 didn't you read man lol come on bro lol :D

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Re: pick#12
« Reply #63 on: October 26, 2015, 03:26:01 PM »
Darcy Tucker is another potential top 20 draftee who has spent time down at Tigerland ...

Life as a Tiger cub

This week, Tucker got a taste of what AFL life will be like. As part of the NAB AFL Academy program, he spent five days training at Richmond. He stayed at second-year Tiger Ben Lennon's house and did everything the listed players did: he trained, did weights and attended team meetings. The Tigers' recruiters would have liked keeping him, such was the ease with which he settled in.

After an excellent 2014 season at TAC Cup level, the North Ballarat Rebels half-back is considered among the leading draft prospects this year. His week with the Tigers taught him about the high standards expected of AFL players. "On the training track the players don't put up with crap," Tucker says.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-26/going-places-footy-nut-darcy-tucker-cops-the-recruiters-blowtorch

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Re: pick#12
« Reply #64 on: October 26, 2015, 03:43:24 PM »
If he thought he learnt about high AFL standards at Richmond training, I dare say he's in for a rude shock if he ends up elsewhere...
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #66 on: October 27, 2015, 06:57:27 AM »
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #67 on: October 27, 2015, 12:08:46 PM »
The profile and vision of Callum Ah Chee, who will be available around our first pick, is up on the AFL website ....

VIDEO: http://www.afl.com.au/video/2015-10-27/draft-trumps-callum-ah-chee



28 days to the draft: Meet the jet-powered, high-flying Callum Ah Chee

Callum Twomey 
afl.com.au
October 27, 2015


IN HIS first game for South Fremantle's WAFL team, Callum Ah Chee kicked two late goals, took a hanger and played a pivotal role in the Bulldogs' win.

In a single game, Ah Chee produced enough exciting moments to underline his skill and ability. It was the type of display recruiters had been waiting for him to piece together.

Ah Chee, widely seen as Western Australia's leading NAB AFL Draft hopeful, didn't have the sort of under-18 carnival he had hoped for. He was shifted between a few positions and couldn't quite have the impact he wanted until his match-turning final quarter against Vic Metro in round five.

But the younger brother of Port Adelaide's Brendon Ah Chee turned around his fortunes in the back half of the season with some solid form at senior level for South Fremantle.

The classy half-forward/wingman strung together impressive form, which reminded many scouts why they had him pegged as a possible top-five pick at the start of the year.

WHY SHOULD THEY PICK HIM

Ah Chee is among the most skillful players in the draft, boasting brilliant use by foot. He can pinpoint short passes on both sides of his body, kicks accurately at goal and can make space for teammates by clever passing. 

The 18-year-old separates himself from some of his fellow draft hopefuls with his aerial exploits. Despite being only 182cm, Ah Chee has a big leap on him that gives him another way to get into the game. That was evident earlier in the year at the MCG, with his huge mark in the goalsquare playing for the NAB AFL Academy.

Ah Chee's performance that day was his best of the season – he gathered 22 disposals, kicked two goals and won the medal as the best player on the ground. It was also the first sign, before his run of form for South Fremantle's senior team, that Ah Chee lifts when the standard does.

His speed (he has run a 2.88-second 20m sprint) and agility are right at the top end, and as he builds up his body he should be able to influence games on a more consistent basis. Ah Chee is also a humble professional who some clubs rate as one of the best characters in the draft.

THE QUERY

The question on Ah Chee – and he has been asked it plenty by clubs throughout the year – is around why he wasn't able to produce consistent form this season. He averaged 14 disposals in the under-18 championships, and there were a handful of games where he couldn't get involved at all.

His endurance will need to lift at the next level, but a full AFL pre-season should go a long way to improving his aerobic base.

It should be remembered Ah Chee had a serious ankle injury last year that ruled him out for more than six months and took a long time to get right. With some extra time in the gym he will also be able to add to his frame and win more of the inside ball.

PLAYS LIKE

Because of his marking strength for a player his size, Ah Chee shares some likeness to Jack Billings. Both are excellent overhead and dangerous near goal, and Ah Chee will probably have to follow a similar path to Billings, who has needed to build up his running before shifting from half-forward into the Saints' midfield.

DRAFT RANGE

Ah Chee looks to be a first-round pick at next month's draft, but where exactly is hard to pinpoint. The pick 12-25 range seems about where he will fit in. There aren't too many half-forwards in the top rungs of this year's pool.

BOTTOM LINE

An inconsistent season shouldn't cloud Ah Chee's talent. He is a player who makes things look easy and teammates look better, and will rarely appear rushed. Ah Chee might take a little while to be ready to play at senior level but is among the most prodigiously talented prospects.


http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-27/28-days-to-the-draft-meet-the-jetpowered-highflying-callum-ah-chee


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Re: pick#12
« Reply #68 on: October 27, 2015, 02:12:37 PM »
Darcy Tucker is another potential top 20 draftee who has spent time down at Tigerland ...

Life as a Tiger cub

This week, Tucker got a taste of what AFL life will be like. As part of the NAB AFL Academy program, he spent five days training at Richmond. He stayed at second-year Tiger Ben Lennon's house and did everything the listed players did: he trained, did weights and attended team meetings. The Tigers' recruiters would have liked keeping him, such was the ease with which he settled in.

After an excellent 2014 season at TAC Cup level, the North Ballarat Rebels half-back is considered among the leading draft prospects this year. His week with the Tigers taught him about the high standards expected of AFL players. "On the training track the players don't put up with crap," Tucker says.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-26/going-places-footy-nut-darcy-tucker-cops-the-recruiters-blowtorch
Part 2 on Tucker. We interviewed him.


The clubs looked for reasons Tucker hadn't been able to piece together the year he had hoped for.

Richmond's scouts asked him what he was doing to fix his weaknesses and liked the fact he had a solution to every area that needed improving.


http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-27/going-places-as-clubs-circle-darcy-tucker-essendons-approach-stands-out

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Re: pick#12
« Reply #69 on: October 27, 2015, 09:37:32 PM »
What do people think of going with Charlie Curnow if he is available?

191cm, 95kg tall inside mid/ key fwd

played as a mid growing up until more recently when he was thrown fwd and seriously crashes packs and wins the ball overhead.

Plays on instinct.

More at http://www.boundforglorynews.com.au/2015-draft-profile-charlie-curnow/
WONT BE THERE  GONE TOP 5 IMO AND AT THE VERY WORST TOP 10.  WOULD LOVE TO GET THIS GUY BUT HE JUST WONT BE THERE SO NO POINT TALKING ABOUT HIM.
dOES ANYONE LIKE JAKE STRINGER WELL THERES YOUR COMPARISON IMO.
Speaking of Jake Stringer, you went on and on and on about he was the one for us in that draft IF HE SLID!
I didn't see an apologie for your wishful thinking after that draft??
Ah Jakey Stringer is he not the pick of that draft to date. Scary to think how much better he can get.
Imo there is another a bit like him who should be there  at 12. More like Jack gunston if anything.  His name is Ryan Burton and circumstances are similar with serious injury before being drafted.
There are 9 wa players i like some are under the radar. Unlike most people i am filthy we dont have more draft picks and we did not cut a bit harder or try to trade into more picks.
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #70 on: October 27, 2015, 09:51:08 PM »
Like this Ah Chee bloke, great attitude from the vid.
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #71 on: October 27, 2015, 10:01:04 PM »
Like this Ah Chee bloke, great attitude from the vid.
We really need a high quality sml fwd and this kid could be it.It would be about time we targeted  A genuine high quality sml with a decent pick. I could understand and live with us going at him.
 People need to remember though this kid is a Garlett or Betts nothing about his game translates into him being able to play in the midfield. This is the only thing that stops me wanting to take him at 12.

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« Reply #72 on: October 27, 2015, 10:24:31 PM »
yep, fast, good mark (even against heavier blokes in the vid), and a good shot at the sticks, exactly what we have been missing up forward.
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #73 on: October 28, 2015, 07:32:16 AM »
Keep in mind he is a different type of small fwd - he doesn't break the lines and take on players through space like a silky Rioli or Betts when he crumbs the ball. Rather he relies more so on his footskills  and whacks it on the boot.
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Re: pick#12
« Reply #74 on: October 28, 2015, 02:16:33 PM »
Callum Twomey and Nat Edwards' latest draft discussion goes through each of the clubs.

AUDIO: http://www.afl.com.au/draft/road-to-the-draft

RICHMOND

* Their first pick at 12 is not as clear cut as last year when they were focused on mids like Lachie Weller, Corey Ellis and Liam Duggan. In the end they got Corey Ellis.

* Do they look at a Ryan Burton - a tall talented forward who may be that star that lifts them up the ladder; or do they go for a ballwinner like Rhys Mathieson or a Jade Gresham.

* Tiger supporters tweeting Twomey the most about needing a small forward. They probably do but do you go for a Callum Ah Chee at 12? A tiny bit too high. On his talent it's not but on his year it is.

* Daniel Rioli is another who keeps getting mentioned but if they want him they'll have to go for him at 12 as he won't be there at pick 52. It'll surprise Twomey if they go that way.

* They've seen a fair bit of Josh Dunkley over the course of the year. Maybe a touch too high for him.

* They've also seen Clayton Oliver play for them. He's a prospect who is dangling around the first round. Twomey can't work out in his draft order where Oliver is going to be yet. Oliver is one to watch out for over the coming 4 weeks.