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I think the conundrum with JVR or Bazzo is do we wait for someone who may be better at an equivalent point in time ie one year later or back our system to have them further ahead by next year's draft?
I'm in favour of the latter approach ie bird in hand vs two in bush.
No idea which of those two (or a bolter) might be better but back our team in to choose wisely.
As for the other players - the ones whose highlights I like best are unlikely to be available at our pick 16 (18).
Hope we can pick up Anderson (?) as a Cat B rookie. Got a bit of size.
Wait and see.
Some decent late selection prospects here if we go midfield early.
Don't' fancy Bazzo at only 82kgs at all - doesn't' look to have the frame needed to develop his body as a KPD at AFL level.
Tyreece Lieu at 93kg looks more the business, Oscar Morrison too.
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Tom McCartin, who is now seen as our big hope in the lockdown KPD stocks, and was playing in a key post up forward earlier than his 3rd year, when he started playing as a KPD, was 84kg when drafted, a whole 2kg heavier than Bazzo (whose measurements might not even be up to date). Now, JVR is a more developed prospect, but there's also the danger that the bigger guys have just relied on their physique to bully smaller, skinnier opponents at junior level, and their talent/proficiency isn't actually that great. Whereas if Bazzo is showing signs at a lighter weight, maybe it suggests he's actually great at the role and lookout when he bulks up a bit.Some decent late selection prospects here if we go midfield early.
Don't' fancy Bazzo at only 82kgs at all - doesn't' look to have the frame needed to develop his body as a KPD at AFL level.
Tyreece Lieu at 93kg looks more the business, Oscar Morrison too.
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I reckon the hair on the back of Kinnear's neck stood up with excitement when you said "another almost tall defender". JVR is as tall/taller than most of the guys we've had holding down our key back positions for the last few decades at least. At worst, we play him up forward where he'll probably turn out a better option than most we have on our list, except maybe McDonald. But still Bazzo might turn out the better KPD.JVR is heavier and shorter than Bazzo, if you want a kpd, JVR is 2-3cm taller than our own Gould. JVR just doesn't really have a role in our team imo, just another almost tall defender.
Also plenty of really good inside mids look vanilla on the surface. If he is able to comfortably average over 30 disposals, able to get 11 clearances in games and is a good kick and decision maker then maybe he isn't as vanilla as many people think.
JVR has a beautiful smooth kicking action. Watched that last match in WA where he kicked 3 goals before Bazzo was put on him and quieted him down.I reckon the hair on the back of Kinnear's neck stood up with excitement when you said "another almost tall defender". JVR is as tall/taller than most of the guys we've had holding down our key back positions for the last few decades at least. At worst, we play him up forward where he'll probably turn out a better option than most we have on our list, except maybe McDonald. But still Bazzo might turn out the better KPD.
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That poster thinks teens are 10-12, and that 17 is not a teen, so pretty questionable views of numbersI'm curious as to why you say our pick 16 will become 19.
We do …I asked Knightmare tonight and he said that the comparison between Chesser and McInerney is a good one. The question is, for as good as McInerney is, do we want another of him?
Yep, definitely. I mean it depends on who else is available, but I'd take another McInerney at pick 18/19 in a heartbeat. Given we lost Dawson, ok we might not get the height or versatility that comes with that, but another wing option (with potential for some CBA time later on) is probably 2nd* on our list of needs after KPD. Looks to be a few more inside types that would be available later on. Apparently Chesser has high standards, good character, which would fit in with us. Another thing with Chesser is he is similar height, but already has about +10kgs on McInerney's draft weight, so could be valuable, quite quickly (admittedly has some work to do on the contested side).I asked Knightmare tonight and he said that the comparison between Chesser and McInerney is a good one. The question is, for as good as McInerney is, do we want another of him?
Recruiters have been following these kids since they were just out of nappies.I think the conundrum with JVR or Bazzo is do we wait for someone who may be better at an equivalent point in time ie one year later or back our system to have them further ahead by next year's draft?
I'm in favour of the latter approach ie bird in hand vs two in bush.
No idea which of those two (or a bolter) might be better but back our team in to choose wisely.
As for the other players - the ones whose highlights I like best are unlikely to be available at our pick 16 (18).
Hope we can pick up Anderson (?) as a Cat B rookie. Got a bit of size.
Wait and see.
Thanks, That would go a looooong way to fill the void. I really hate this time of year because footy has finished, cricket has not started............hello.....Next year I'll do a proper 30 day calendar. To be honest the gap between Trade & Draft drives me completely nuts so anything to pass the time.
Tommy Mc had the frame (and the genetics) to grow into. Bazzo has a set of Lizard shoulders on him. Doesn't look like he'll be able to put much on em to me. Ok for the Lizard as a dashing HB, or what's his name as a high forward in Brisbane, but I want a set of shoulders I can rest a couple of sacks of spuds on as my KPD.Tom McCartin, who is now seen as our big hope in the lockdown KPD stocks, and was playing in a key post up forward earlier than his 3rd year, when he started playing as a KPD, was 84kg when drafted, a whole 2kg heavier than Bazzo (whose measurements might not even be up to date). Now, JVR is a more developed prospect, but there's also the danger that the bigger guys have just relied on their physique to bully smaller, skinnier opponents at junior level, and their talent/proficiency isn't actually that great. Whereas if Bazzo is showing signs at a lighter weight, maybe it suggests he's actually great at the role and lookout when he bulks up a bit.
Maybe. But I don't see Bazzo as looking any worse in terms of potential bulking up, as what say an LRT or Ted Richards or Craig Bolton got to.Tommy Mc had the frame (and the genetics) to grow into. Bazzo has a set of Lizard shoulders on him. Doesn't look like he'll be able to put much on em to me. Ok for the Lizard as a dashing HB, or what's his name as a high forward in Brisbane, but I want a set of shoulders I can rest a couple of sacks of spuds on as my KPD.
Obviously I'm guessing, and your point about schools team bully is valid (Gould?).
Just been listening to Road to the Draft on AFL.com and they spoke about Josh Ward who reportedly "wants to remain in Melbourne if he can".
Finn Callaghan (Vic) and Neil Erasmus (WA) are others who supposedly have indicated their desire to stay in their respective states.
Now none of the three are going to be available at our first pick and there is an argument that interstate clubs 'benefit' from knowing of their wishes (and avoid picking them), but once again it does illustrate the importance of the academies and the potential difficulties clubs from 'non AFL' states face.
Might be worth pointing out that all 3 are likely to go in the top 10 this year, so can afford to be more honest knowing that they will be picked up.
Players less sure of their draft standing may be more reticent to express their desire to stay at home.