List Mgmt. 2018 Draft Watch - Depth Chart In OP

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believe it or not I was going to ask has Negasonic gone yet...and bang !!!

Jack Ross looks like ...Negasonic Teenage Warhead...

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What do they expect?

Our picks are absolute dog shit.

If they want decent players they had to trade up into some decent picks. Can’t expect all clubs to overlook these types and for them to fall in your lap.


Like a deer in headlights!!!!!


Honestly tell me the difference between Valente and Bytel from that of Ross( with all respect to Ross) on potential regarding perceived ratings is not higher than 10 or 1!!!!!

We might have one of the weakest inside mid groups in terms of depth with size in the comp for 2019 in the AFL!!!!!


When is the next time we will get a player of Valente's calibre in the thirties or Bytel early 40's FFS???!!!!
 
Jack Ross (VIC)
Height, Weight: 186cm, 85kg
Summary Profile: First-possession winner at stoppages with the strength and power to burst through tackles. Effective distributor who is clean by hand and foot, displaying a solid work rate.

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Here's the description on Jack Ross..... seems a good pick:
"Ball-winner. Ross is a big-bodied midfielder who uses his explosiveness to evade tackles and burst through stoppages. Uses the ball by foot efficiently and his decision-making is impressive. Didn’t feature at the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships but shone for Oakleigh Chargers on numerous occasions, particularly during the final four rounds. Ross received a State Combine invitation, with his size to no doubt interest clubs seeking a readymade midfielder."
 
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12 games at TAC level averaged
21 Disposals
4.7 Marks
2.6 Tackles
5 Clearances
8 Contested Possessions
 
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Jack ross
186cm 85kgs

STRENGTHS: Inside/outside mix, aggression, ball winning, efficiency, speed
IMPROVEMENTS: Endurance, tackling

SUMMARY: Jack Ross is a player who has flown under the radar to put together a very impressive year amongst a raft of stars in the Oakleigh Chargers midfield. A TAC Cup mainstay, Ross has shown signs of an all-round midfield game with a good mix of aggressive ball winning, and outside class to deliver well by foot. Given he wins his fair share of contested ball, with an average of 5.4 clearances while kicking the ball long 28.7 per cent of the time, Ross’ disposal efficiency is highly impressive and a testament to his decision making when given time and space. That mix of class and aggression is rare, and puts him in good stead for making an impact at the next level with his 86.7kg frame. Given his power, Ross’ 20m sprint time of 2.95 seconds makes sense, but he could look to use that more when bursting from packs. Despite his aggressive approach, Ross can also improve on his tackling numbers, averaging just 2.4 as a midfielder who often finds himself in the clinches. As a power-based athlete, endurance is also something Ross should improve to become a more dominant midfielder and run out games with more than his average of 20.5 disposals. There is not much Ross can’t do as a midfielder though, and he looks like a ready-made prospect.
 

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