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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #795 on: November 09, 2025, 11:51:29 PM »
Another potential pick swap offered up on Sotaram AFL:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2VALcCELUk


Rich 3 & 38 <---> Ess 5 & 15 ...... Bombers swap with GC and want to swap with us to draft Robey.

Our draft hand: 4, 5, 15.


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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #796 on: Yesterday at 12:00:03 AM »
What's wrong with Louis kellaway that he is touted as a potential rookie only? Is it his size at 182cm?
Had a good consistent year for Sturt's U18s but arguably doesn't have any special tricks or outstanding athletic traits when compared to his more fancied peers that catch a recruiter's eye to go inside the top 30 or 40. He has also been linked to us as F/S so he wouldn't grab the attention as much as had he been available on the open market.

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #797 on: Yesterday at 06:27:03 PM »
Sounds like smillie is cooked.

Need to take Robey and sharp.

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #798 on: Yesterday at 07:32:51 PM »
Sounds like smillie is cooked.

Need to take Robey and sharp.

That’s a massive leap, however it is just another small example of how silly it would be to draft for “need” in year 2 of a rebuild rather than just taking the best available talent.

Hoping for Robey and Sharp too.

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #799 on: Yesterday at 07:49:08 PM »
Sounds like smillie is cooked.

Need to take Robey and sharp.

That’s a massive leap, however it is just another small example of how silly it would be to draft for “need” in year 2 of a rebuild rather than just taking the best available talent.

Hoping for Robey and Sharp too.

Might be an emotional overreaction but I don't think it's massive.

Missed u18 games with injury.
Cooked for entire 1st season.
Similar injury before Xmas preseason.

It's not tracking great as much as I hope he plays 350 games and wins 6 flags.

If smillie comes good sharp and smillie night be a bit clunky but that's a problem for tomorrow.

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #800 on: Yesterday at 07:59:02 PM »
Sounds like smillie is cooked.

Need to take Robey and sharp.

That’s a massive leap, however it is just another small example of how silly it would be to draft for “need” in year 2 of a rebuild rather than just taking the best available talent.

Hoping for Robey and Sharp too.

Might be an emotional overreaction but I don't think it's massive.

Missed u18 games with injury.
Cooked for entire 1st season.
Similar injury before Xmas preseason.

It's not tracking great as much as I hope he plays 350 games and wins 6 flags.

If smillie comes good sharp and smillie night be a bit clunky but that's a problem for tomorrow.

Agree with your last sentence X 10000000

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #801 on: Yesterday at 11:01:06 PM »
Who every club should take with its first AFL Draft pick

Dylan Bolch with Jack Jovanovski
Fox Sports
November 10th, 2025


RICHMOND

Xavier Taylor (DEF; Eastern Ranges)

The Tigers currently hold picks 3 and 4, but will likely do some bidding on Zeke Uwland, Dylan Patterson and Daniel Annable. That leaves players such as Sullivan Robey and Xavier Taylor right in the mix. Robey has bolted from the clouds as a result of an exceptional end to the Coates Talent League season but for the sake of this exercise, we’ve taken Xavier Taylor with their first selection. Taylor has been compared to two current Tigers stars in Nick Vlastuin and Nathan Broad throughout his draft year. He’s strong one-on-one, has a high footy IQ and is very versatile. Standing at 191cm, Taylor is the prototype third tall defender who can play on both talls and smalls. He’s also a good user by foot and can break the lines with his pace. Taylor was best on ground in the Coates Talent League grand final where he amassed 25 disposals and 15 marks. He put together a consistent campaign both for Vic Metro and the Eastern Ranges where he claimed the club best and fairest.



https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-draft-2025-best-prospects-for-each-clubs-list-flaw-team-targets-who-will-your-club-draft-rankings-stats-highlights-draft-whispers-intel-latest-news/news-story/c83f83d69a336c4cb0fd93e8667e925d