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I watched Lee that day, he was superb. Just because he hasn't followed through with it doesn't detract from how good he actually looked that day.
Lends more credance to the belief that its a deep draftInteresting that there are so many mass delistings this year - 10+ changes across so many teams seems a little unusual
Yeah I thought the same but then quickly compared 2015: http://www.afl.com.au/news/review-2015/retirements-and-delistingsInteresting that there are so many mass delistings this year - 10+ changes across so many teams seems a little unusual
Yeah I thought the same but then quickly compared 2015: http://www.afl.com.au/news/review-2015/retirements-and-delistings
against this year (so far): http://www.afl.com.au/news/features/retirements-and-delistings
In terms of overall list changes it doesn't seem as different as I thought it was...
In fairness, 12 for Lee, 24 and 45: Pick 60 in points. Still, 12 is a higher draft pick than I'd want to be giving up in a deal for a previously delisted player. (Points presumably include some percentage probability for getting a star at whatever pick, wheres a second-time-arounder has to have a lower high ceiling probability.)Then St Kilda traded pick #12 for him as a previously listed player rule from the Giants.
Trust you dont mind the interlope. Didn't go over everyone's head. Like royYeah. It has gone over some heads.
tucker and berry played all there footy together , first with Horsham Saints then with rebels.Berry looks good as well, wouldn't be surprised if we took him. If hamling comes over and we draft either of those two, our defence will only be missing an out and out young small defender, which tucker could fill.
Is it wrong that this makes me want Logue even more?Will be some disappointed Swans board members if you lot take Logue at 7.
We're near on complete agreement
Well yes and no. For instance we just paid the equivalent of pick 30 for a player in exactly that position at Geelong two years ago.Love this time of year... let's pick up player that isn't in the top 35 players at another club... not a good strategy in a rebuild. List clogged springs to mind.
So far what is the sucess rate of freo taking delisted player and become somebody like hamling ?Well yes and no. For instance we just paid the equivalent of pick 30 for a player in exactly that position at Geelong two years ago.
Pick 35. Hamling is in the Bulldogs best 30 and It's the other 50 or so delistings since then.Well yes and no. For instance we just paid the equivalent of pick 30 for a player in exactly that position at Geelong two years ago.
Also hamling delisted around age 21 by geelong and had a good year with bulldog after that compare to Litherland.Pick 35. Hamling is in the Bulldogs best 30 and It's the other 50 or so delistings since then.
This guy look promising than goddard, stradica or darcy cameron in his testing.
I know freo got apeness but really dont mind another player throwing himself at every contest.
One of the most interesting players in this year's draft is Esava Ratugolea, a 194cm, 95kg key forward and relieving ruckman, who tested well. He finished second in the standing vertical jump, third in the running vertical jump (left foot) and also inside the top 10 in the running vertical jump (right foot) and 20m sprint. Ratugolea is thought to be of interest to clubs in the latter half of the draft with his raw athleticism and the application he shows on the field, throwing himself at every contest something that some may view as mouldable.