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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #195 on: November 27, 2008, 11:03:28 PM »
Rumour on bomberblitz that with Freo selecting Hill, if Hartlett goes to Port they will take Rich but if Port choose Rich then they'll grab Vickery.

http://www.bomberblitz.com/forum/index.php?s=d4a0f69546560cb51f5143cdd8baa00b&showtopic=46068

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #196 on: November 27, 2008, 11:10:39 PM »
Yes we would love Vickery wouldn't we, fingers crossed. I will have to wait as the draft is on fox at 3pm WST. I will record it while swimming with the kids, come back, have a shower, sit with a beer and watch Vickery join the Tiges. I don't want to watch it on the net.
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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #197 on: November 28, 2008, 12:57:45 AM »
The Blues won't be selecting Vickery. They've narrowed their choice down to four - Hartlett, Hurley, Rich and Yarran.

http://www.afl.com.au/AFL2008/News/Article/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=70303

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #198 on: November 28, 2008, 01:08:53 PM »
The West Australian's predicted top 10:

1. Watts
2. Natanui
3. Hill
4. Hartlett
5. Hurley
6. Yarran
7. Rich/Ziebell
8. Vickery

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #199 on: November 28, 2008, 01:52:29 PM »
Looks like Hartlett is almost definitely going to be picked up by Port.

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... it seems less likely the club will use its highest-ever draft pick to secure gun Victoria Metro tall Tyrone Vickery.

Vickery, who recovered from a knee reconstruction to earn All-Australian honours this year, has been linked to the Power since October’s NAB AFL Draft Camp, but now appears to have slipped behind local talent Hamish Hartlett in calculations.

The Power took 200cm running machine Matthew Lobbe with their first pick (16) in 2007 and Hartley was confident that he and developing big man Jon Giles could provide enough back-up for Lade and Brogan next year.

http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=70324


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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #200 on: November 28, 2008, 03:04:26 PM »
Just spoke to very passionate Bomber supporter and the word from Bomberland is that they have decided on Michael Hurley no matter who else is available barring Jack Watts. 
That being said if PA take Hartlett,  Carlton will most likely take Trengrove or Yarran.  Brisbane are keen on Ziebell but may find Rich too hard to resist.
I believe we will still take Vickery if Rich slid that far !!!

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #201 on: November 28, 2008, 03:19:21 PM »
who will Brisbane take?

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #202 on: November 28, 2008, 03:58:30 PM »
As pmac said Brissy will mostly go for a Voss-like midfielder - Rich or Ziebell. They have Brown and Bradshaw up forward and Leuenberger as a promising young ruck so with Lappin retiring they need mids you would think. Maybe Hartlett could be a chance to go up North if he's still around but it looks like he's heading to Port.

It looking more and more that Vickery will be a Tiger in 24 hours time. I'd take Rich ahead of him though if he was to slip down to us as you go for best available but that's unlikely to happen so Vickery looks to be our pick.



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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #203 on: November 29, 2008, 12:57:13 AM »
As much as Vickery is the player I'm hoping us to get at 8, if Rich is still available, we need to pick him

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #204 on: November 29, 2008, 04:39:00 AM »
Jon Ralph in the Herald-Sun has his top 9 from what he's heard:

1. Watts    (Melb)
2. Naitanui (WCE)
3. Hill       (Freo)
4. Hartlett (Port)
5. Hurley   (Ess)
6. Yarran   (Carl)
7. Rich     (Bris)
8. Vickery  (Rich)
9. Ziebell  (North)

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,24722936-19742,00.html

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Draft late mail (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #205 on: November 29, 2008, 04:41:25 AM »
Couldn't find this on the Net so I typed it out. It has us picking Vickery and Post.

HIT PICKS AND DRAFT DISASTERS
PHANTOM DRAFT - LATE MAIL
Herald-Sun, Sat 29 Nov 2008, Page 75

The Phantom has kept his ear to the ground and, based on form, inside knowledge and whispers, here are his latest predictions for today's first two rounds:

1 Melbourne - Jack Watts (Sandringham Dragons)
2 West Coast - Nicholas Naitanui (Swan Districts)
3 Fremantle - Stephen Hill (West Perth)
4 Port Adelaide - Hamish Hartlett (West Adelaide)
5 Essendon - Michael Hurley (Northern Knights)
6 Carlton - Chris Yarran (Swan Districts)
7 Brisbane - Daniel Rich (Subiaco)
8 Richmond - Tyrone Vickery (Sandringham Dragons)
9 North Melbourne - Jack Ziebell (Murray Bushrangers)
10 Adelaide - Jackson Trengove (Calder Cannons)
11 Collingwood - Tom Swift (Claremont)
12 Sydney - Lewis Johnston (North Adelaide)
13 St Kilda - Sam Blease (Eastern Ranges)
14 W Bulldogs - Ayce Cordy (Geelong Falcons)
15 Geelong - Steele Sidebottom (Murray Bushrangers)
16 Hawthorn - Phil Davis (North Adelaide)
17 Melbourne - Tom Lynch (Sandringham Dragons)
18 West Coast - Michael Walters (Swan Districts)
19 Melbourne - James Strauss (Oakleigh Chargers)
20 West Coast - David Zaharakis (Northern Knights)
21 Fremantle - Hayden Ballantyne (Peel Thunder)
22 Port Adelaide - Luke Shuey (Oakleigh Chargers)
23 Essendon - Ashley Smith (Dandenong Stingrays)
24 Fremantle - Shaun McKernan (Calder Cannons)
25 Brisbane - Dayne Beams (Southport)
26 Richmond - Jayden Post (Western Jets)
27 Nth Melbourne - Mitch Brown (Sandringham Dragons)
28 Adelaide - Mitch Robinson (Tassie Mariners)
29 Collingwood - Jordan Lisle (Oakleigh Chargers)
30 Sydney - Nick Suban (North Ballarat)
31 W Bulldogs - Ryan Schoenmakers (Norwood)
32 W Bulldogs - Liam Jones (Tassie Mariners)
33 Geelong - Nathan O'Keefe (Eastern Ranges)
34 Hawthorn - Sam Wright (Murray Bushrangers)



LAST YEAR'S TOP 10
1 Matthew Kreuzer - Carlton 20 games
2 Trent Cotchin - Richmond 15 games
3 Chris Masten - West Coast 9 games
4 Cale Morton - Melbourne 19 games
5 Jarrad Grant - W Bulldogs 0 games
6 David Myers - Essendon 8 games
7 Rhys Palmer - Fremantle 20 games
8 Lachie Henderson - Brisbane 8 games
9 Ben McEvoy - St Kilda 1 game
10 Patrick Dangerfield - Adelaide 2 games

PAY SCALES FOR TODAY'S DRAFTEES
First-round pick $55,000
Second-round pick $50,400
Third round or later $47,800
Match payments $27,000
Match Bonuses
1-5: $2600
6-10: $2600
11+ : $2600
Maximum bonus $7800
* A first-round selection who plays 22 games could be paid $122,200 next year.

VIEWERS GUIDE
Where: Telstra Dome
When: Today, 10am.
General public are not permitted entry.
How to follow it:
- Herald Sun footy website superfooty.com.au will have live pick-by-pick coverage, plus video
interviews and club reaction, starting at 9.30am.
- SEN radio will broadcast live from Telstra Dome from 9am.
- Fox Sports 1 will package a one-hour wrap of the draft from 5-6pm.

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #206 on: November 29, 2008, 05:49:28 AM »
The whispers and mock drafts have converged the last few days for the top 9 or so. Everyone now seems to have us picking up Vickery and Post. You've just got to wonder if anyone before us will stick a surprise spanner in the works as far as Hartlett, Vickery and Rich go and they are all gone before #8  :-\. The Bombers pick at #5 becomes the key now.

Best case scenario:
1. Watts
2. Nat
3. Hill
4. Hartlett
5. Hurley
6. Yarran
7. Ziebell
8. Vickery/Rich - tough decision but not a bad one to have as far as the two choices available  :pray.

Worst case scenario:
1. Watts
2. Nat
3. Hill
4. Hartlett
5. Vickery
6. Hurley
7. Rich
8. ??  :-\
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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #207 on: November 29, 2008, 08:33:04 AM »
Worst case scenario:
1. Watts
2. Nat
3. Hill
4. Hartlett
5. Vickery
6. Hurley
7. Rich
8. ??  :-\
Would hope we take Swift if that's the case

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Re: Draft late mail (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #208 on: November 29, 2008, 09:05:37 AM »

* A first-round selection who plays 22 games could be paid $122,200 next year.


I know that not many do this and the likelihood of a draftee who plays all 22 in the 1st season running off the rails is probably much reduced BUT.......

with this sort of money available to 17/18 year olds it's not hard to see how some get carried away with the hype and perceived self-importance of it all, and never fulfill their real potential.

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Re: Picks 8, 26, 58 and 70
« Reply #209 on: November 29, 2008, 08:18:14 PM »
Emma Quayle did well with her predictions. 12 of the first 16 including the first 9 she got spot on.

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/emma-quayle-predicts-your-first-round-pick/2008/11/29/1227491840994.html

1 MELBOURNE - JACK WATTS
2 WEST COAST - NICK NAITANUI
3 FREMANTLE - STEPHEN HILL
4 PORT ADELAIDE - HAMISH HARTLETT
5 ESSENDON - MICHAEL HURLEY
6 CARLTON - CHRIS YARRAN
7 BRISBANE LIONS - DANIEL RICH
8 RICHMOND - TYRONE VICKERY
9 NORTH MELBOURNE - JACK ZIEBELL
10 ADELAIDE - JACKSON TRENGOVE
11 COLLINGWOOD - STEELE SIDEBOTTOM
12 SYDNEY - LEWIS JOHNSTON
13 ST KILDA - TOM LYNCH
14 WESTERN BULLDOGS - AYCE CORDY
15 GEELONG - TOM SWIFT
16 HAWTHORN - PHIL DAVIS



Compared to Matt Burgan who got 8 out of 20.

1. Jack Watts (Melbourne)
2. Nick Naitanui (West Coast)
3. Stephen Hill (Fremantle)
4. Hamish Hartlett (Port Adelaide)
5. Daniel Rich (Essendon)
6. Michael Hurley (Carlton)
7. Chris Yarran (Brisbane Lions)
8. Tyrone Vickery (Richmond)
9. Jack Ziebell (North Melbourne)
10. Jackson Trengove (Adelaide)
11. Steele Sidebottom (Collingwood)
12. Lewis Johnston (Sydney Swans)
13. Tom Lynch (St Kilda)
14. Ayce Cordy (Western Bulldogs)
15. Ashley Smith (Geelong)
16. Sam Blease (Hawthorn)
17. Ryan Schoenmakers (Melbourne)
18. Tom Swift (West Coast)
19. Dayne Beams (Melbourne)
20. Phil Davis (West Coast)