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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #15 on: November 21, 2020, 04:07:16 PM »
Like the sound of this kid....The Roar has us taking him in their Phantom Draft: https://afl.draftcentral.com.au/2020/07/13/afl-draft-watch-eddie-ford-western-jets-vic-metro/

:shh
As long as he isn't another flanker type that shirks or can't win his own ball in the contest like a Ben Lennon, Corey Ellis or Reece Conca. We haven't done well in the past with drafting flankers in the first round  :-\.

Is Sam Berry related to Jarrod Berry?
Nup. Jarrod Berry and his brothers are from Horsham while Sam Berry is from Gippsland.

https://afl.draftcentral.com.au/player/sam-berry/
https://www.afl.com.au/news/102665/going-places-the-grief-driving-jarrod-berrys-crack-at-the-big-time

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They might take a punt on Kaine Baldwin, with the South Australian tearing another ACL in 2020 - his second in as many years. The 193cm tall was an All-Australian in his Under 16 year, but clubs will have very little information to go off if they are to select him. With a hole opening up inside 50 given Jack Riewoldt’s career being close to finishing, the Tigers might well look at Baldwin as the perfect option to develop under the star veteran and form a partnership with Tom Lynch for the future.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-draft-2020-draft-picks-afl-draft-order-draft-prospects-top-10-picks-afl-players-matt-balmer-who-every-club-should-draft-afl-trades/news-story/2e911d5b28b46c087c0f8c5561db9b92
Poor kid to have done two ACLs but IMO that makes him more a rookie pick even if he is the type of player we would be keen on. Harsh to say but more often than not two ACLs is footy career ending.



Wonder if our WA scouts are showing interested in Lachlan Vanirsen?

Having accepted his Jack Clarke Medal award earlier in the week as the fairest and best player in the colts competition for 2020, Lachlan Vanirsen is now the Mel Whinnen Medal winner as well after a brilliant Grand Final performance.

He finished with 32 possessions, 11 marks, five tackles and a goal to be judged best afield in the 59-point triumph for Subiaco.


https://www.wafootball.com.au/news/19680/colts-grand-final-vanirsen-powers-subiaco-to-premiership
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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #16 on: November 21, 2020, 10:45:36 PM »
Like the sound of this kid....The Roar has us taking him in their Phantom Draft: https://afl.draftcentral.com.au/2020/07/13/afl-draft-watch-eddie-ford-western-jets-vic-metro/

:shh
As long as he isn't another flanker type that shirks or can't win his own ball in the contest like a Ben Lennon, Corey Ellis or Reece Conca. We haven't done well in the past with drafting flankers in the first round  :-\.]

I'd say Lennon's the most relevant comparison out of those three and he's supposedly very quick and agile where as Benny boy was painfully slow and not very agile... :shh



Is Sam Berry related to Jarrod Berry?
Nup. Jarrod Berry and his brothers are from Horsham while Sam Berry is from Gippsland.

https://afl.draftcentral.com.au/player/sam-berry/
https://www.afl.com.au/news/102665/going-places-the-grief-driving-jarrod-berrys-crack-at-the-big-time




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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #17 on: November 23, 2020, 10:15:11 AM »
Reece was not a shirker and could find plenty of his own ball.

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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #18 on: November 23, 2020, 12:33:37 PM »
Reece was not a shirker and could find plenty of his own ball.

Not a shirker, but never really found much ball which was his major issue I think.

Looked the goods as a kid IMO

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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #19 on: November 23, 2020, 12:43:38 PM »
Foxsports has mids Macrae, Carroll & Powell around our first pick.


18. Finlay Macrae

Clubs: Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro

Position: Midfielder

Size: 186cm/78kg

Bio: The Macrae name is certainly familiar, given Finlay’s older brother is Western Bulldogs star Jack. He’s a well balanced midfielder who accumulates the ball and disposes of it exceptionally well, making him someone you want to have the ball in their hands. While he doesn’t have breakaway speed, his decision making makes up for that when he’s around opponents. Macrae has a great endurance base and is very competitive.

19. Jack Carroll

Clubs: East Fremantle/Western Australia

Position: Midfielder

Size: 187cm/79kg

Bio: The 17-year-old can play a number of different roles given his feats playing across half back and in the midfield over recent years. After a full season of WAFL Colts footy, Carroll has lifted his prospects and averaged 23.1 disposals, using it reasonably well off his left boot. He also averaged 14.6 contested possessions, indicating he isn’t afraid to win his own ball.

20. Tom Powell

Clubs: Sturt/South Australia

Position: Midfielder

Size: 183cm/74kg

Bio: Powell has hardly put a foot wrong this year as he racked up disposal after disposal. His work at the stoppages is very good where he looks to find a teammate by hand. Powell’s footy IQ is elite, making him one of the smarter players through the middle. For Sturt this season, Powell averaged 157 Champion Data ranking points, 34.1 disposals and 8.4 clearances. He claimed the league’s McCallum Tomkins Medal after a starring year.


Full top 20: https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-draft-2020-draft-rankings-best-prospects-top-20-matt-balmer-analysis-power-rankings-draft-board-best-players-in-the-draft/news-story/f46379531ad78030e4783aa8932f81c5

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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #20 on: November 23, 2020, 01:18:58 PM »
Reece was not a shirker and could find plenty of his own ball.

Not a shirker, but never really found much ball which was his major issue I think.

Looked the goods as a kid IMO

His main issues were that he was a dumb footballer with poor skills...... :shh
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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #21 on: November 24, 2020, 02:36:18 PM »
A few drafts have us taking Bailey Laurie, a small forward who sounds very similar to Jack Higgins.
I'm not sure why we would go that way unless he is by far the best player left at that pick. 

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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #22 on: November 24, 2020, 02:49:36 PM »
This bloke reckons Essendon or Freo will put in an early bid for Maurice Rioli Jnr.


Who should your club take with their first pick in the AFL draft?

By Ed Carmine
zerohanger.com
November 24, 2020


Richmond (Pick 17) - Maurice Rioli Jr.

Vision: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv6RIpzEwiY

With another flag in the bag, things are looking rosy at Tigerland. With the recent news that Maurice Rioli Junior has nominated Richmond as his club of choice, excitement levels amongst the Tiger Army have reached fever pitch.

The son of a gun possesses the same bag of tricks as his father, so those that bore witness to Maurice Senior’s early eighties exploits, expect a repeat dosage from his offspring.

With ties to both Essendon and Fremantle, expect an early bid to be matched from the Tigers to secure the electrifying talent’s services.

Whether or not Daniel Rioli will vacate the number 17 guernsey and allow his cousin to follow in his father’s footsteps is still yet to be determined.

https://www.zerohanger.com/who-should-every-afl-club-take-with-their-first-draft-pick-2020-70774/14/

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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #23 on: November 24, 2020, 02:50:04 PM »
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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #24 on: November 24, 2020, 02:56:49 PM »
AFL 2020 mock draft: See who your club could pick on draft night

Who will your club take on draft night? Talent watchers take the role of AFL recruiters as they pick from the country's hottest junior prospects. Watch the first round live from 12.30pm AEDT.

Paywall: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/news/afl-2020-mock-draft-see-who-your-club-could-pick-on-draft-night/news-story/2b252e9b276e520228438eec28616171

1. JUH (WB) [Adelaide places a bid and the WB Matches]
2. Riley Thilthorpe (ADE)
3. Logan McDonald (NM) - [The Bombers called through for a trade for their first two picks but it was rejected.]
4. DGB (SYD)
5. Elijah Hollands (HAW)
6. Will Phillips (GC)
7. Zac Reid (ESS)
8. Braeden Campbell (SYD) [Essendon places a bid and Sydney matches]
9. Tanner Bruhn (ESS)
10. Archie Perkins(ESS)
11. Lachie Jones (PA) [Adelaide places a bid and Port matches]
12. Nathan O'Driscoll (ADE)
13. Oliver Henry (GWS)
14. Heath Chapman (NM)
15. Nikolas Cox (FRE)
16. Brayden Cook (GWS)
17. Finlay Macrae (COLL)
18. Jack Carroll (GWS)
19. Tom Powell (COLL)
20. Brandon Walker (FRE) [Richmond places a bid and Fremantle matches]
21. Bailey Laurie (RIC)
22. Reef McInnes (COLL) [Melbourne places a bid and Collingwood matches]
23. Jake Bowey (MELB)
24. Connor Downie (HAW) [Melbourne paces a bid and Hawthorn matches]
25. Seamus Mitchell (MELB)
26. Kaine Baldwin (GWS)
27. Zavier Maher (STK)
28. Caleb Poulter (ADE)
29. Eddie Ford (ADE)
30. Zac Dumesny (HAW)

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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #25 on: November 24, 2020, 02:58:01 PM »
A few drafts have us taking Bailey Laurie, a small forward who sounds very similar to Jack Higgins.
I'm not sure why we would go that way unless he is by far the best player left at that pick.
HeraldSun's mock draft (above) has Laurie at our pick.


BAILEY LAURIE (OAKLEIGH CHARGERS)

Forward/midfielder/defender, 180cm, 75kg

Some recruiters are very bullish about Laurie, one believing he would be very high on the hit-lists of all 18 AFL clubs. Once a grunt midfielder in his earlier junior playing days, Laurie has developed into a multifaceted player who performed strongly as a high half-forward and midfielder for the Chargers last season.

He is considered to be a natural footballer who just “gets it” and is continuing to develop athletically. It’s his touch that is his X-Factor, though, as well as his ability to read the play and execute skills with class. Across seven NAB League games last year, Laurie averaged 15.3 disposals at elite efficiency of 76.6 per cent, as well as 3.1 marks, 3.6 tackles and 90 SuperCoach ranking points. He also kicked six goals, including two in the NAB League Grand Final.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/vic-metros-top-12-prospects-in-2020-afl-national-draft/news-story/cf75ea204f4f6287e5ad5f006afdf747

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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #26 on: November 24, 2020, 03:50:27 PM »
Another small forward on top of MRJ, no thanks , discards from St Kilda - no thanks- so call experts

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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #27 on: November 24, 2020, 04:25:51 PM »
Another small forward on top of MRJ, no thanks , discards from St Kilda - no thanks- so call experts

Reminds me of Lachie Neale on his highlights:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dssuPRIm-SE

Do I want someone who gets 40 ineffective and 10 effective possessions per game?

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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #28 on: November 24, 2020, 08:54:32 PM »
He is a mid first and a nice player. Would be very happy with this selection  :shh

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Re: Pick 17
« Reply #29 on: November 24, 2020, 08:57:54 PM »
Got a bit of a Cotch step.  He would do based on the highlights.