daniel nicholls - underrated midfielder on just about everybody boards imo.
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Gilly1972 said:Also are there two Mills in the draft? I was under the impression Mills was a KPP - tall defender
Ragingbull said:Yes there is Wayde Mills KP from Queensland 196 88 as you mentioned and the other one is Brennen Mills from Claremont 179 75 midfielder who did his knee at the Under 18 Champs in 2004 but made a successful return mid year and is still a chance to get drafted or at least rookied.
Ysaye said:I reckon it depends what you want/need in your "midfield". If your club is:
(1) getting killed at the stoppages:
1. Murphy
2. Swallow
3. Jones
(2) lacks consistency, good skills across the flanks or wings:
1. Hurn
2. Ellis
3. Drum
(3) is slow and boring and you need flair and X-factor around the ground:
1. Oakley-Nicholls
2. Thomas
3. Scott Pendlebury
(4) Really need one of the top two players in one (or more) of the above areas to improve your side but because of your draft position can't get them and need to gamble on an "unknown" quality:
1. Muston
2. Varcoe
ryan2000 said:Class, quick, good kick and allround solid skills...............nope, nuthin special there!
ryan2000 said:Don't take your anger out on me because your posts are dumb!
Regardless of the fact that i have watched Murphy numerous times this year, as i have most of the TAC Cup teams, that wasn't the reason for my post.
The reason for my post was that you said that he had good skills, good pace, good kick etc, etc, etc.............and then said he was nuthin special! Doesn't really make sense now does it!
Besides, you don't know crap about me!
Ragingbull said:'Inside ability and willingness to carry the ball' It's all well and good doing it at TAC level but could he do it at AFL level?? i have my doubts. He will be a very capable BP or HBF in the AFL imo similar to a Nathan Brown of Melbourne or Troy Makepeace of North. Yes he is a excellent overhead mark for his size but when it comes to going body on body against a Mark Ricciuto or Chris Judd in the midfield battles he will get pushed to the side too easily. Will be more suited to playing on a man in defence and using his great defensive skills where he will face players of similar size Miline, Garry Ablett Jnr, Davey etc..
demondavey said:well know my boy, i know something about everything and everything about something
FootyGuru said:11.Batt
I see what you're saying, and I understand that that may prove to be true.Ragingbull said:'Inside ability and willingness to carry the ball' It's all well and good doing it at TAC level but could he do it at AFL level?? i have my doubts. He will be a very capable BP or HBF in the AFL imo similar to a Nathan Brown of Melbourne or Troy Makepeace of North. Yes he is a excellent overhead mark for his size but when it comes to going body on body against a Mark Ricciuto or Chris Judd in the midfield battles he will get pushed to the side too easily. Will be more suited to playing on a man in defence and using his great defensive skills where he will face players of similar size Miline, Garry Ablett Jnr, Davey etc..
X_box_X said:Dale Thomas seems to get under the radar of a few people. I expect him to become one of the best players drafted in 2005.
Murphy, Ellis, Oakley-Nicholls, Thomas, Jones and Pfeiffer would be my top midfielders.