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Sorry didn't see your post in time. Happy to say 'matched' to the Fletcher pick as well if you need.Did you want Brisbane also mate?
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Sorry didn't see your post in time. Happy to say 'matched' to the Fletcher pick as well if you need.Did you want Brisbane also mate?
Pick 54 - Richmond - Jaiden Magor - 184cm/75kg
Magor is a talented medium forward/midfielder with plenty of X-factor, a high footy IQ and possesses an innate ability around goals. He's particularly strong in a one on one contest, able to read the flight of the ball early and use his strength to push his opponent under the ball. What makes him standout is that he can do it at ground level also and is able to pull off some incredible snaps. In the midfield he's strong at clearances, clean by hand and reads it well off the ruckman's hands. It's also not uncommon to see him bursting out of stoppages and shaking off an opponent with strength.
Was among South Australia’s best in the opening match of the National Championships against the Allies before injury curtailed his representative year. Was a prolific ball winner at under-18s level for South Adelaide, averaging 22 disposals in 10 matches. He also was dangerous up forward, kicking 23 goals for the year. His endurance was highlighted during testing at the Draft Combine, recording 6:42 for the 2km run.
The Tigers are in need of KPP's, particularly with an aging list profile - however, at this stage of the draft, there are none of any particular note. Probably would prefer to see if any emerge for the mid season draft.
You can have him BrisbaneCFC
Pick 58 - Essendon - Jason Gillbee
As I posted before, I’m using these picks to round out the list with runners. Gillbee is a running machine suited to wing and half back. Has outstanding endurance and it shows on match day, has a great work rate on the field and can accumulate a lot of the ball.
Bletch
Same, I like DruryCurse you ferrisb , had been watching Drury for about 10 picks, hoping he'd get to me as another Oakleigh Charger to match the two I already have. Figured you go for some WA talent left on the board. Oh well.
Free to match, will just cost their list space (and thus, last pick).Ok, in the real draft, I don't think the Suns will take a 3rd pick, but that's no fun, so a bit of a punt...
(bid) Pick 59 - Gold Coast Suns - Shadeau Brain
Crafty small forward to fill a hole left by Rankine. And a local, so less likely to bugger off.
TENACIOUS - he's on Brissy's Academy list. Match?
We will match..Ok, in the real draft, I don't think the Suns will take a 3rd pick, but that's no fun, so a bit of a punt...
(bid) Pick 59 - Gold Coast Suns - Shadeau Brain
Crafty small forward to fill a hole left by Rankine. And a local, so less likely to bugger off.
TENACIOUS - he's on Brissy's Academy list. Match?
I like this pick here, represents good value I reckonPick 60 - Gold Coast Suns - Tom McCallum
Mid-tall intercept defender fills a need. A lot to like about him - good overhead; has a bit of toe; can go forward if needed.
At pick 46 and Hawthorn's last pick I'll take Fergus Greene from Box Hill Hawks, VFL.
187cm/75kg, the former Bulldog (2018-2020) has played for Box Hill over the last 2 seasons. Averaging over 3 goals a game and being the second leading goal kicker in VFL this year.
I'm eager to give Greene another shot on an AFL list considering there are no other draftees still on the board who I'm overly keen on.
Terry has announced he's going to pass, so I've already deleted the pick.Remaining Teams
64 Port Adelaide Jeremias 65 Richmond Bamboo Harvester 66 Melbourne TerryWallet 67 North Melbourne Ninja Worrier (extra pick for the delisted Polac)