List Mgmt. 2021 Mid-Season Draft

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Hopefully it’s a possible delisting at seasons end.
He isn’t going to make it

it’s painfully obvious now—-how he gets more midfield minutes that De Goey is a travesty
Pretty sure he's contracted until the end of 2022, same as Callum.
 

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He didn't play on the weekend, but it doesn't look as if that injury can be too bad (since he was listed as 'Test' for that game).
He broke his tibia.

16. Collingwood
Eamon Wilkinson (South Adelaide)

Dan says: We would have loved to take Stengle here, but Wilkinson is another nice small forward pick-up despite fracturing his tibia in the lead-up to the mid-season draft. Collingwood’s long-term vision means his injury should not be a great concern, given the 21-year-old’s forward craft and pressure would assist the club’s forward line woes along with Callow. Wilkinson hails from the same club as Beau McCreery, who the Pies plucked in last year’s national draft.
 
You sure?! Very strange, if correct! They've just updated the injury report page on the South Adelaide website and it has this:
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On the 24th it said 'Test'.

Reminiscent of Geoff Walsh's injury reports .... player breaks leg ..... Walsh ..."nothing to see here, just a minor calf complaint" ..... 3 months later ....
 
You sure?! Very strange, if correct! They've just updated the injury report page on the South Adelaide website and it has this:
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On the 24th it said 'Test'.
I edited my previous post to add the write-up from the phantom draft. The are definitely saying a fractured tibia, but...
 
No! Keep that vacant for Callum Brown
Nobody can rival peak Leon Neon! Stengle just has to sniff out the goals-- Just don't get caught
Mate I'd cream me jocks if we got a player as clever and capable as Leon was, he was a champion small fwd and then AA small defender.

I never understood the criticism of him, outside his GF games.
Agree! His kicking in 2011 was precision
 
Collingwood
has reportedly interviewed Stengle twice, and holds the third pick, but have also been linked to Sturt’s Ash Johnson and Tasmanian key forward Jackson Callow.

Callow was surprisingly overlooked at last year’s national draft. The 195cm and 96kg prospect has returned to club radars after moving to South Australia to play for Norwood in the SANFL; against Adelaide’s reserves side two weeks ago, he kicked 3.7 from 24 disposals and seven contested marks.


Callow trained with Hawthorn during the pre-season.

We better take Callow 3 and Not Stengle

 

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Hine may surprise us - again - with the first pick. Did John Noble get this much attention on BF in 2019?

Derek has an annoying habit of ignoring BF preferences, although with the glaring holes and deficiencies on our list he may have to listen to the mob this time.:oops:
 
Hine may surprise us - again - with the first pick. Did John Noble get this much attention on BF in 2019?

Derek has an annoying habit of ignoring BF preferences, although with the glaring holes and deficiencies on our list he may have to listen to the mob this time.:oops:

Can't put anything past Hine

Though I think be more a 2nd Pick Suprise then at Pick 3
 
If we don't get Jackson Callow in this draft I will give up on this club. Couldn't ask for a better player to fit our circumstance, and it's basically on a silver-platter for us.

Would not be the 1st KPF we have passed up.

Think back to Riccardi for latest one
 

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