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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
We had a guy like that named Tom Mitchell.
I'm StumpfedStumpf?
Now just what the heck is that?!
Mitchell kicks on his right? Could have fooled me! He’s not Sam Mitchell you know!
Yes, Mitchell was good on both feet.
In the same fifteen years in the same range we picked 4 players who have played 150 games and two likely to play 200.Three good picks and Fogarty is solid for the Blues Weirdly missed him this year. That’s more than we have, I mean I get it we can’t pick everyone that says they want to stay home but where’s the line and at some point back your system
Yes, Mitchell was good on both feet.
Here's my rough breakdown of key/small-med forwards I would have been happy using a first round pick on.And this is a big call without really bothering to look at lists and consider how I rate players, but I get the sense that every year the gap between the total number of KPFs and small forwards on AFL lists that I'd be willing to trade a first round pick for is decreasing.
I only watched the gf once like most of us and thought we got smashed in clearances, but I looked at stats the other day and we actually won clearances +1 and lost contested possession by -2. Hard to believeand I am upset we have done nothing to address our clearance issues. Make the Grand Final again and the same thing will happen again.
For me it’s the mix. We have no KPP coming through academy, we can’t trade for them as we have no TPP and we need them for horses game plan and refuse to draft them…..
So I guess amartey will save us…. I think Richmond are a better chance to win the flag in 2025
People were adamant all year that 3 tall forwards don't work yet draft picks that suggest we're moving away from that are the end of the world? It's strange.
Granted, I'll admit I haven't followed much at all.
Have Chamberlain and King had growth spurts? As far as I'm aware, they are low 190s and Carmichael, the other touted kid is 183 odd.We are about to draft a 195cm intercept defender tomorrow from the academy and have two 198cm plus players next year from the academy that are looking to be drafted.
How is that no KPP coming through the academy.
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Tbf pretty sure they were both 191cm at preseason testing this year so wouldn't be surprised if they are both 193cm now and could end up 196+. Think you also have to include McGroder and McCartney who are both talls in the year after that if they make it into the top 50 of their draft and choose AFL/SydneyHave Chamberlain and King had growth spurts? As far as I'm aware, they are low 190s and Carmichael, the other touted kid is 183 odd.
Maybe there's some late options that are KPPs, but probably not equivalent to getting quality talls this year.
192 and 191 respectively.Have Chamberlain and King had growth spurts? As far as I'm aware, they are low 190s and Carmichael, the other touted kid is 183 odd.
Maybe there's some late options that are KPPs, but probably not equivalent to getting quality talls this year.
Looking at Heeney in his draft year, just looks more solid. Bowman a bit taller sure.Same size speed and stamina
Maybe not the strength yet
Bowman - He is not a Hayward type
Rather than wallow, I've gone back to pretending I could do a better job than our list team.
I've assumed a few are off the table at our Pick 40, and I'm somewhat confident that Sims, Boxshall, Mraz, O'Farrell could be as well (that's what the italics means). So here's who I think will be around at our picks for our remaining needs, taking medium forwards off the table, no more small forwards, slightly de-prioritising the mid/fwd types as well.
Based on a speculative pick already, I've avoided the risk with Mraz, although if we're confident he's over his injury issues, we could grab him and then play him at both ends to see where he ends up, and then focus on other needs.
Legend
I would absolutely be raiding next year to get back into the draft again either before or just after Pick 40, and grab some of the higher end talent left though, after tonight especially.
- Italics are likely gone
- Green is first preference, having to live without a KPD (other than whatever Cochran turns into) given we've used up a pick on a small forward, and just picking who sounds like the best small defensive option on paper as a rookie
- Yellow is the more ready-to-go option, particularly Sims if he's there (any of the other 3 if he isn't), Bell is reasonable size but probably doesn't see any action before Snell, Edwards, Frost is a solid unit from the SANFL Team of the Year, getting clearances and tackles for fun, previously in the GWS Academy (ACT product)
- Orange is for those prioritising a KPD and not dipping into the mature age mid market
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Kennedy is listed at Pick 40, as with Urquhart, I just don't think they'll be around in the 70s with our final pick.Nice table.
We've got picks 13 and 24 (and 53) on Night 2. Hopefully we can use the first of those before a bid for Cochran. If no bid comes I'd like to see us take two players before Cochran and then match a later bid, if need be, before the rookie draft (which would mean 5 ND playes in total).
I wouldn't 100% write off getting another medium forward. Personally I'd be happy if we got Davidson. Unlike Bowman, he's much older and could play straight away.
However, more likely we target different types. I'd be happy with a KPP (I like the names you have listed for pick 40) and a mid. For the mids, at 40, Kennedy or Boxshall would be good. Urquhart would be ok with our 4th pick. Why don't you list Kennedy? Don't you rate him?
Through sheer persistence you are opening my mind to Mactaggart as a rookie - but I'll be impressed if it happens!