Analysis 2023 Draft Watch

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My questions on disposal being answered, ripper goal.

Also loved the Harley lair bounce faux pas. Loaded with ability, but thinks he can turn it on at will. Has some big lessons to learn.
Thought there was a bit of that in the games he played for our VFL side too. Will get caught out a fair bit next year I expect, but in the long run, I think he'll back up his swagger, has the talent to justify the confidence. Bit like Buckley.
 
Curtin may be the better player but jeez O'Sullivan is good down back. Like a brick wall down there
Far more likely to get O’Sullivan than Curtin, and I would be happy with that. Has the skills to play either end, as well as the credentials to chop out in ruck if needed. His ball drop sometimes “suspect” but has consistently good disposal.
 
As an old Tassie boy, living in Queensland after having a couple of “cameos” in country NSW, loving the championships win by the Allies.

The draft breakdown will be spectacular. I can only see a handful of SA candidates, a decent number from WA, and if commonsense prevails, there will be more taken from the Allies than either Metro or Country.

Edit: On exposed form SA will turn it around and be very hard to beat next year with a classy group which should include the Campo boys.
 
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Mckercher
32 Dis
84%
15 Kicks
17 Hb
8 Clearances
15 CP
8 Score involvements
2 goals

175 Supercoach

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I would absolutely trade up for a top 5 pick this year if we end up finishing higher. May be a tad bias but the top 5-6 in this crop are a level above the rest. Mckercher or Watson fit our needs unbelievably well.

The kids shaping up around 8-12 look to be good players but I have a lot more doubts about them as fits for our needs.
 

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