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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Jamie?...bit old isn't heshanahan is a star
Must be pushing top 10 by nowshanahan is a star
Him or Armstrong surely has to be a toss-up, at leastMust be pushing top 10 by now
Yeah Whitlock’s back towards the early 20s I thinkHim or Armstrong surely has to be a toss-up, at least
I like the Whitlocks a lot too, but those two are probably ahead of them
At his age not veryHow quick is FOS?
I have had him as a 1st round possibility ever since his 1st Nationals game, now I think it's almost a foregone conclusion he goes earlier than some have predicted quite possibly anywhere from mid - late 1st round. He's clearly the best long term ruck in the draft with GWS Academy ruck Logan Smith likely the next taken depending at what point the bid comes.So if half the clubs had interviewed Dodson and putting a little pressure on him regarding his decision so they could
“finalise their draft plans” I’m fearing he is going to be the bolter and early teens might have us miss him barring a slice of luck.
Not sure where this myth has come from. Smilie was the dominant player in the Coates league through the first half of the year - so much so that he became the only consensus #1 pick this draft has had. That cooled after he had an ok but not outstanding championships but he probably still leads the U18 comp B&F.Smillie has regressed this year (unrelated to injuries) which is NEVER a good indicator of a star AFL midfield career.
The games I have watched this year, I'm not a huge fan of Sid Draper at pick 4. He is more effective floating our the back of pack and bursting through space rather than a competitive bull. When there is no space to break through he has a tendency to hack kick it.Is there any footage of him using his speed and power to get himself or the ball out of congestion? My concern on what I’ve seen so far is that he’s like a bee in a bottle - extremely high energy, but not very effective in tight spaces.
1. Jagga Smith - Oakleigh Chargers -35.6 (8 games)Not sure where this myth has come from. Smilie was the dominant player in the Coates league through the first half of the year - so much so that he became the only consensus #1 pick this draft has had. That cooled after he had an ok but not outstanding championships but he probably still leads the U18 comp B&F.
Wouldn't be my first choice - I'm not as obsessed with giant mids are some are - but having a pretty good year.
average disposals per game across his 10 games i.e, 251 disposals / 10 games surely you understand that.What does 25.1 mean?
Lalor has the edge in terms of size, brute strength and the versatility to go forward a la Petracca / Ricciuto / Dusty, in addition to being a clearance beast. Question marks over being injury-prone, but Lalor really is the one of these 3 who brings something to our list that we do not already possess. If Draper does go in the top 3, this is the name I want to hear the most.
Mutineer's boy in action over the weekend
On a weekend where 40 possession games seemed to become the standard, Lalor's modest 22 touches could get overlooked. He was strong and muscular at the contest all game, standing up in tackles or breaking them with a swivel of his hips. He showed a dash of pace to burst clear of congestion, and laced out a number of passes onto the chest of a leading forward, although the kicking was a little bit of a mixed bag as he did miss a few. He's such a powerful and beautifully balanced athlete that he seems to only just be scratching the surface of his potential.
Looks like a lumbering/slow mid with average disposal, who dominates because his peers are smaller than him. It’s a big, big no from me. Not a need either. We need burst/line breaking mids.Not sure where this myth has come from. Smilie was the dominant player in the Coates league through the first half of the year - so much so that he became the only consensus #1 pick this draft has had. That cooled after he had an ok but not outstanding championships but he probably still leads the U18 comp B&F.
Wouldn't be my first choice - I'm not as obsessed with giant mids are some are - but having a pretty good year.
Next year could end up being one for the talls at the top end... a few prospects are looking really exciting.How good was that underage Chargers tall 198cm Louis Emmett in that game, if he grows another 3 or 4 cms he will be an absolute beast, at this point he'd be in my top 4 or 5 for next year.
Mutineer's boy in action over the weekend
On a weekend where 40 possession games seemed to become the standard, Lalor's modest 22 touches could get overlooked. He was strong and muscular at the contest all game, standing up in tackles or breaking them with a swivel of his hips. He showed a dash of pace to burst clear of congestion, and laced out a number of passes onto the chest of a leading forward, although the kicking was a little bit of a mixed bag as he did miss a few. He's such a powerful and beautifully balanced athlete that he seems to only just be scratching the surface of his potential.
Mutineer's boy in action over the weekend
On a weekend where 40 possession games seemed to become the standard, Lalor's modest 22 touches could get overlooked. He was strong and muscular at the contest all game, standing up in tackles or breaking them with a swivel of his hips. He showed a dash of pace to burst clear of congestion, and laced out a number of passes onto the chest of a leading forward, although the kicking was a little bit of a mixed bag as he did miss a few. He's such a powerful and beautifully balanced athlete that he seems to only just be scratching the surface of his potential.
Might take a few years to get to AFL midfield standard, but once he does he’s going to be a beastPlease select this bloke, Hamish.
Bicks - how big is this Lalor kid - he looks like a giant in the video but he might just be a man child and lose that advantage when playing men. Is he as tall as Patrick Cripps for example?It worries me when young kids are described as midfield brutes/bulls because I feel they hit the AFL system and every experienced mid is just as strong so their advantage is nullified somewhat ie. they are ready to go, but they aren't as dominant.