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Draftees
« on: October 09, 2004, 10:49:29 PM »
I was just having a look at the Draft camp results and I know the top 4 are supposed to be Brett Deledio, Richard Tambling, Ryan Griffen or Lance Franklin.

But two other guys camp results caught my eye

20-metre sprint
Danyle Pearce (Sturt) - 2.79sec
Richard Tambling (Southern Districts) - 2.87sec
Jordan Russell (West Adelaide) - 2.89sec
Brett Deledio (Murray Bushrangers) - 2.90sec
Jesse Wells (Burnie) - 2.95sec
Chad Gibson (Norwood) - 2.95sec
Tim Hill (Bendigo Pioneers) - 2.95sec
Chris Egan (Murray Bushrangers) - 2.95sec
Clinton Young (North Ballarat Rebels) - 2.97sec
Jarred Moore (Dandenong Stingrays) - 3.00sec

Standing vertical jump
Chad Gibson (Norwood) - 73.0cm
Danyle Pearce (Sturt) - 70cm
Tim Hill (Bendigo Pioneers) - 70cm
Brett Deledio (Murray Bushrangers) - 68.0cm
Angus Monfries (Sturt) - 68.0cm
Matt Little (Calder Cannons) - 67.0cm
Jordan Lewis (Geelong Falcons) - 67.0cm
Richard Tambling (Southern Districts) - 66.0cm
Jayden Attard (Dandenong Stingrays) - 66.0cm
Dean Limbach (Calder Cannons) - 65.0cm

Running vertical jump
Danyle Pearce (Sturt) - 96cm
Chris Egan (Murray Bushrangers) - 94cm
Richard Tambling (Southern Districts) - 93cm
Brett Deledio (Murray Bushrangers) - 92cm
Dean Limbach (Calder Cannons) - 90cm
Tom Williams (Morningside) - 87cm
Danny Meyer (Glenelg) - 87cm
Chad Gibson (Norwood) - 86cm
Damien McCormack (Dandenong Stingrays) - 84cm
Ryan Willitts (Northern Knights) - 83cm

Agility run
Danyle Pearce (Sturt) - 7.79sec
Nathan Van Berlo (West Perth) - 7.80sec
Andrew McQualter (Gippsland Power) - 8.00sec
Andrew Lee (Burnie) - 8.04sec
Mark Le Cras (West Perth) - 8.18sec
Dean Polo (Gippsland Power) - 8.19sec
Richard Tambling (Southern Districts) - 8.20sec
Jesse Wells (Burnie) - 8.22sec
Adam Thomson (Sturt) - 8.25sec
Jordan Russell (West Adelaide) - 8.29sec

Shuttle run
Nathan Van Berlo (West Perth) - Level 15.2
Andrew McQualter (Gippsland Power) - 15.1
Dean Polo (Gippsland Power) - 14.7
Lynden Dunn (Calder Cannons) - 14.6
Brent Prismall (Western Jets) - 14.2
Adam Pattison (Northern Knights) - 14.2
Matthew Bate (Eastern Ranges) - 14.1
Tom Williams (Morningside) - 14.1
Clinton Young (North Ballarat Rebels) - 14.1
Matt Rosa (North Ballarat Rebels) - 14.1

3km time-trail
Nathan Van Berlo (West Perth) - 10min 35sec
Tom Williams (Morningside) - 10:36
Andrew McQualter (Gippsland Power) - 10:38
Ryan Jackson (Northern Knights) - 10:40
Beau Wilkes (Claremont) - 10:42
Matt Rosa (North Ballarat Rebels) - 10:44
Dean Polo (Gippsland Power) - 10:44
John Meeson (Geelong Falcons) - 10:44
Danyle Pearce (Sturt) - 10:45
Adam Pattison (Northern Knights) - 10:46

http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=newsarchive&spg=display&articleid=173790

Danyel Pearce - Quick, agile, has a leap and a big motor. This kid's got to be top ten if he has any skills :thumbsup

Nathan Van Berlo - Agile and big motor.  :)

Even if these guys are not the most naturally gifted footballers they might be worth a shot.

Fantastic athletes,   :bow  opinions?

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Re: Draftees
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2004, 01:53:45 AM »
Danyle Pearce - Quick, agile, has a leap and a big motor. This kid's got to be top ten if he has any skills :thumbsup

His small size (178cm, 72kg) is what would go against him. Apparently very light so would need a few seasons in the gym before getting a senior game. Sounds like he'll be picked up more as a rookie although footydraft.com have him at pick 56 (4th round). Here's what they say about Pearce: http://www.footydraft.com/players.php?player=danyle_pearce

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Nathan Van Berlo - Agile and big motor.  :)

Also on the light side (74kg). Apparently a good kick and his WAFL stats aren't too bad. Cracked it for 3 senior games with West Perth. footydraft.com have him at pick 49 (late 3rd round pick).

http://www.footydraft.com/players.php?player=nathan_van_berlo
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Re: Draftees
« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2004, 03:54:11 PM »
Look these guys might not be able to kick a ball.... but both are heavier than trambling and he is going to go top 4.

Both have played seniors WALF & SANFL.

Get them in the Gym, endurance is harder to develop than size.

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Re: Draftees
« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2004, 04:34:07 PM »
And another thing I'd take Roughead before Franklin.

Better to take someone who doesn't want to go home in 3-5 years.

So..... Delagio No1 :thumbsup Roughhead 4 Sharpe 12 Williams 16... :-\ a gamble I know, but I he can tackle. Played in the back line in Rugby Union for his school 20 Lewis......but Bate if he was still available and finally a foward Young or Little.

 

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Re: Draftees
« Reply #4 on: October 10, 2004, 05:47:47 PM »
Williams attributes look great (tall, good agility for his size, booming kick) but for somone who has only been playing footy for past 2 years that's a huge risk. I would rather us play it more conservative with our 4 first round picks. 
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Re: Draftees
« Reply #5 on: October 10, 2004, 09:21:02 PM »
I want Franklin.

I think the guy will be a freak.


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Re: Draftees
« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2004, 02:55:41 AM »
In the Hun (posted in the U18 draftees thread) it says we've interviewed Franklin (so have the Hawks and Dogs) so we're interested in him. He says coming over to Victoria won't bother him. Has Grandparents and a Uncle here and his parents would eventually come over.
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Re: Draftees
« Reply #7 on: October 11, 2004, 08:24:17 AM »
I want all 4: Deledio, Griffen, Tambling and Franklin :banghead
I guess we should just be happy that we are the only club in the position to get 2 of them :rollin
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Re: Draftees
« Reply #8 on: November 04, 2004, 06:06:17 PM »
And another thing I'd take Roughead before Franklin.

Better to take someone who doesn't want to go home in 3-5 years.

So..... Delagio No1 :thumbsup Roughhead 4 Sharpe 12 Williams 16... :-\ a gamble I know, but I he can tackle. Played in the back line in Rugby Union for his school 20 Lewis......but Bate if he was still available and finally a foward Young or Little.


Williams attributes look great (tall, good agility for his size, booming kick) but for somone who has only been playing footy for past 2 years that's a huge risk. I would rather us play it more conservative with our 4 first round picks. 


Williams is now predicted to go No6 in the draft by footydraft.com :o

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Re: Draftees
« Reply #9 on: November 04, 2004, 06:10:10 PM »
And............they now predict we are going to pick Roughhead over Griffin.

Do they know something knowone else does?
 

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Re: Draftees
« Reply #10 on: November 04, 2004, 11:23:09 PM »
And............they now predict we are going to pick Roughhead over Griffin.

Do they know something knowone else does?
 

Griffen should go before Roughead and they're saying he'll go before our pick 4 which is probably right.

Although it's a great site in terms of info about the possible draftees, these phantom drafts are just an pseudo-educated guess of what may happen on draft day. I wouldn't take the order too seriously especially as after the top 4 the next 20 or so could end up anywhere. The guy(s) that do the ratings are Hawthorn supporters and IMO it shows when you look at the kids they reckon the Hawks will pick up compared to what the believe we'll select.
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