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I actually thought Philp was one of our standouts in pre season and thought he'd be our most impactful small fwd this year from what I saw if im honest. Season was ruined by injury but he was providing pressure at an elite level and looked very dangerous every time the ball went near him. Certainly looked a lot better than previous showings but i guess it's tough to say with what will come of him in 2023Do you see senior games in his future?
I think Durdin and Motlop are ahead of him as pressure forwards. But if one of our starting mids goes down, I think Philp and Dow are fighting for the opportunity to step up. Big year for both.I actually thought Philp was one of our standouts in pre season and thought he'd be our most impactful small fwd this year from what I saw if im honest. Season was ruined by injury but he was providing pressure at an elite level and looked very dangerous every time the ball went near him. Certainly looked a lot better than previous showings but i guess it's tough to say with what will come of him in 2023
not from here, no..........
C'mon Jez ....Zoltar was just agreeing with Thy.
I always wanted to be big...Zoltar says no.
Another name I saw was Nick Sadler. Would he be a good fit for us at a later pick?Apparently there was an article in the HUN today about the potential bolters in this year's draft. This is an excerpt from it that I copied over from the main board....I bolded the important part....
Tom McCallum
Key defender, Tasmania Devils/Allies
Draft range: 25-50
The lack of quality talls in the pool could see McCallum off the board inside the second round, which would have been out of the question before the national championships. A late inclusion in the first match for the Allies, the Tasmanian hauled in three intercept marks against South Australia – and it didn’t stop there. The 192cm key defender finished the championships with the second-most intercept marks, with the carnival elevating his draft standing. McCallum didn’t test at the combine through injury but his speed and endurance allows him to match up on a variety of opponents, with his reading of the play and strong overhead marking his major strengths. The Clarence product has attracted a lot of interest from clubs, including Carlton, Sydney and the Western Bulldogs.
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Another name I saw was Nick Sadler. Would he be a good fit for us at a later pick?
Yeah a big help, which has started all the Zolton stuff ferris.....I always wanted to be big...
Watched this kid in a couple of the Allies games and took an interrest as used to play with his old man. Exceptional speed for his size, great overhead, but has very average disposal. If they could sort out his kicking, he has all the other attributes to be real smokey.Apparently there was an article in the HUN today about the potential bolters in this year's draft. This is an excerpt from it that I copied over from the main board....I bolded the important part....
Tom McCallum
Key defender, Tasmania Devils/Allies
Draft range: 25-50
The lack of quality talls in the pool could see McCallum off the board inside the second round, which would have been out of the question before the national championships. A late inclusion in the first match for the Allies, the Tasmanian hauled in three intercept marks against South Australia – and it didn’t stop there. The 192cm key defender finished the championships with the second-most intercept marks, with the carnival elevating his draft standing. McCallum didn’t test at the combine through injury but his speed and endurance allows him to match up on a variety of opponents, with his reading of the play and strong overhead marking his major strengths. The Clarence product has attracted a lot of interest from clubs, including Carlton, Sydney and the Western Bulldogs.
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I had a feeling that he was a player who wasn't getting enough attention on Bigfooty but at his size/build, you would hope he has a few more strings to his bow than being a KPP only. There are some interesting tall defenders that may be available at our later picks but most either lack a bit of height and/or athleticism. Having said all that, McCallum does look like he has a neat change of pace.Apparently there was an article in the HUN today about the potential bolters in this year's draft. This is an excerpt from it that I copied over from the main board....I bolded the important part....
Tom McCallum
Key defender, Tasmania Devils/Allies
Draft range: 25-50
The lack of quality talls in the pool could see McCallum off the board inside the second round, which would have been out of the question before the national championships. A late inclusion in the first match for the Allies, the Tasmanian hauled in three intercept marks against South Australia – and it didn’t stop there. The 192cm key defender finished the championships with the second-most intercept marks, with the carnival elevating his draft standing. McCallum didn’t test at the combine through injury but his speed and endurance allows him to match up on a variety of opponents, with his reading of the play and strong overhead marking his major strengths. The Clarence product has attracted a lot of interest from clubs, including Carlton, Sydney and the Western Bulldogs.
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Same as Weddle who played on and arguably beat Cadman at the champs. If they have good closing speed, read the play well and a good leap they can play KPD.192cm ain't a key defender!
The more I look at videos of who could be available at our picks and what I think we need (hard, quick, good disposal skills on both sides) playing between the arc’s the more I lean towards Allan and Hustwaite.Busslinger, Allan and Hustwaite for me
With one pick? Brilliant!Cal Twomey's Phantom Form Guide: Top draft prospects' November ranking - Cal Twomey's Phantom Form Guide: Top draft prospects' November ranking
Twomey links us to:
Humphrey
Phillipou
Hollands
Hewett
Hayes
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Twomey links us to:
Humphrey
Hillipou
Hollands
Hewett
Hayes