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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #225 on: November 19, 2019, 06:12:03 PM »
Ryan Byrnes looks like a solid late pick.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #226 on: November 19, 2019, 06:31:02 PM »
Because it’s a very good deal for Adelaide too.....

moved down a couple spots in the draft and bagged another first rounder.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #227 on: November 19, 2019, 06:42:57 PM »
It may be pick 25 or latter after the F/S picks

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #228 on: November 19, 2019, 07:13:48 PM »
Rumours out of Hawthorn is they are willing swap their pick 30 for our future 2nd rounder.

The reason below is why they want our future pick.

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HAWTHORN is looking to bolster its draft hand by trying to attain another first-round pick – but there's a snag.

AFL.com.au understands the Hawks are prepared to trade their future first-round pick for 2020 in a deal to land a second first-round pick for this year.

The club already holds pick 11 – which is its earliest selection at the draft since 2006 – but is believed to be on the lookout to double-up at the top end.

However, it faces a battle to land the selection because, under AFL rules, to trade out a future first-round selection it must retain its other picks in that draft. 

The Hawks traded their 2020 second-round selection during the exchange period, so would need to replace that to be allowed to move their future first-round pick.

The intention to find another first-round pick nonetheless signals that the Hawks don't forecast a bid on father-son Finn Maginness to come until, at the earliest, late in the first round and potentially early in the second round next week.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-11-19/hawthorn-facing-draft-snag-as-it-looks-to-trade-future-firstround-pick
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this seems to begetting some traction. 5 picks inside 40 for a premiership side would be a fair effort. Our recuiters would be having a party with those selections.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #229 on: November 20, 2019, 01:53:39 PM »
Buckenara: What your club needs in the draft

Gary Buckenara,
Herald Sun
20 November 2019


Does your team need inside midfielders? Skilled outside runners? Key position players?

Respected recruiter Gary Buckenara reveals what your club’s draft strategy should be heading into the draft next Wednesday and Thursday nights.

RICHMOND

The Tigers will have four picks inside the top 41, which is very handy for a team that has just won its second premiership in three years. This is a midfielders’ draft so expect the Tigers to add some players with pace and who use the ball well, while they might look for a nice rebound defender, given Bachar Houli is nearing the end of his career, Oleg Markov hasn’t quite come on and Connor Menadue has been delisted. I’d also look at an experienced ruckman from a state league to add ruck depth.

Draft picks: 19, 38, 39, 41, 56, 75, 77, 95

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/expert-opinion/gary-buckenara/recruiter-gary-buckenara-reveals-types-of-players-every-club-should-be-targeting-in-2019-draft/news-story/78cc9eca09a44a69a88b835afc216cea

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #230 on: November 20, 2019, 02:00:54 PM »
Twomey's latest phantom draft claims we're interested in Day, Bianco, Rivers, Rantall, Ralphsmith & Scheonberg.


18. Will Day:
Geelong, Gold Coast, Richmond and Port Adelaide are all in the mix to take Day in the top 20. He has a lot of fans.

19. Trent Bianco:
Is likely to fit into the back-end of the first round or very early in the second. Geelong, Richmond and Port Adelaide all interested in Bianco.

23. Trent Rivers:
The Queensland clubs are both looking at Rivers with their picks at the start of the second round. Gold Coast and Brisbane are possible homes for the West Australian, as is Richmond, who met with him last week and could look at Rivers at pick 19.

25. Jay Rantall
Richmond has shown some interest, and pick No.19 would be the start of his draft range. Brisbane, Geelong and Sydney are all options in the 20s, too.

31. Hugo Ralphsmith
Ralphsmith is a chance to get through to the end of the second round, where Richmond could swoop. North Melbourne is also a chance with its pair of picks in the 20s.

33. Harry Schoenberg
Adelaide has been linked to Schoenberg with its pick 28, and he sits in that part of the draft. Sydney, Richmond and Geelong are others who could look at Schoenberg.

35. Brock Smith
Smith's spoken to every club throughout the year but his draft spot is unclear. He's likely to be selected somewhere after pick 35.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-11-20/cal-twomeys-2019-phantom-form-guide-november-update

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #231 on: November 20, 2019, 02:29:05 PM »
Cal Twomey's 2019 Phantom Form Guide: November update

AFL.com.au
Callum Twomey
Nov 20, 2019


1. Rowell
2. Anderson
3. Green ... GWS Academy
4. Serong
5. Young
6. Flanders
7. Ash
8. Kemp
9. Robertson
10. McAsey
11. Jackson (+3)
12. D.Stephens (-1)
13. Weightman (-1)
14. Henry  (+2)
15. Worrell  (-2)
16. Macginness (-1) ... Hawks' F/S
17. Bergman
18. Day
19. Bianco
20. Gould
21. Mead .... Port's F/S.
22. De Koning
23. Rivers (+1)
24. C.Stephens (-1)
25. Rantall (new)
26. Jones
27. Sharp (-2)
28. Williams (-1)
29. Taylor
30. Pickett (new)
31. Ralphsmith (-1)
32. Comben (new)
33. Schoenberg (re-entered. Formerly inside top 30)
34. Dow (-6)
35. B.Smith (re-entered. Formerly inside top 30)

Out of previous lists: Taheny.

Full summaries here: https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-11-20/cal-twomeys-2019-phantom-form-guide-november-update

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #232 on: November 20, 2019, 02:39:45 PM »
Callum Twomey and Kevin's 'Shifter' Sheehan's top 30 mock draft. They had Will Day going to us.

AUDIO link: https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-11-13/listen-top-30-mock-draft-who-cats-should-target-to-replace-selwood

Richmond Pick 20:

Twomey said he liked Bianco as he is a very Richmond player but he was taken by Sheehan for Port the pick before ours.

So Twomey went for Day which he said is another very Richmond player. Won't expect him to play seniors much next year as he is slight but there's no rush as Richmond has the time to develop him. Very talented. HB who can run, reads the play well, provides that rebound and drive, but can also stop a player as he did to Taheny late in the season at local SANFL level. Footy brain/IQ is top of the charts.
           

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #233 on: November 20, 2019, 03:24:36 PM »
I have watched the tapes on the AFL website and made my decision.  I like the look of Gould at 19.  Well built, played seniors already.  Looks like a nice kick. 
Don't like the look of Cooper Stephens based on the tape. 
Wil Day looks solid enough too so would be happy with him. 

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #234 on: November 20, 2019, 03:52:33 PM »
I have watched the tapes on the AFL website and made my decision.  I like the look of Gould at 19.  Well built, played seniors already.  Looks like a nice kick. 
Don't like the look of Cooper Stephens based on the tape. 
Wil Day looks solid enough too so would be happy with him.

Agree on C Stephens may turn out good but there will be better players available at our pick. I liked Gould byt his weight is a problem. Needs to get down to 87-88kgs.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #235 on: November 20, 2019, 03:54:24 PM »
I have watched the tapes on the AFL website and made my decision.  I like the look of Gould at 19.  Well built, played seniors already.  Looks like a nice kick. 
Don't like the look of Cooper Stephens based on the tape. 
Wil Day looks solid enough too so would be happy with him.

Agree on C Stephens may turn out good but there will be better players available at our pick. I liked Gould byt his weight is a problem. Needs to get down to 87-88kgs.
Surely at an AFL environment you would have to be fit and a decent weight, unless you have a work ethic issue. 

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #236 on: November 20, 2019, 04:20:23 PM »
Rumours out of Hawthorn is they are willing swap their pick 30 for our future 2nd rounder.

The reason below is why they want our future pick.

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HAWTHORN is looking to bolster its draft hand by trying to attain another first-round pick – but there's a snag.

AFL.com.au understands the Hawks are prepared to trade their future first-round pick for 2020 in a deal to land a second first-round pick for this year.

The club already holds pick 11 – which is its earliest selection at the draft since 2006 – but is believed to be on the lookout to double-up at the top end.

However, it faces a battle to land the selection because, under AFL rules, to trade out a future first-round selection it must retain its other picks in that draft. 

The Hawks traded their 2020 second-round selection during the exchange period, so would need to replace that to be allowed to move their future first-round pick.

The intention to find another first-round pick nonetheless signals that the Hawks don't forecast a bid on father-son Finn Maginness to come until, at the earliest, late in the first round and potentially early in the second round next week.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-11-19/hawthorn-facing-draft-snag-as-it-looks-to-trade-future-firstround-pick
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this seems to begetting some traction. 5 picks inside 40 for a premiership side would be a fair effort. Our recuiters would be having a party with those selections.

Norf got in first...

https://twitter.com/MattBalmer7/status/1197018157514276864

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #237 on: November 20, 2019, 04:32:39 PM »
Oh well. We do need to Improve
Our picks but maybe there is no appetite within the club to chase these types of deals.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #238 on: November 20, 2019, 05:45:41 PM »
FFS stuff the draft when does the season start.

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Yeah we're already going to vote for him mate, you don't need to keep selling it.....

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #239 on: November 20, 2019, 06:28:49 PM »
Season will be a complete failure if we can't back up the flag with the draft flag as well... :shh
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FJ is the only one that makes sense.