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Reckon he may have had a few extra issues with his gameWe once had a top 10 pick player with a strange kicking technique. Didn’t end well for him.
Bo Allan and Hotton have the x factor that you can't ignore.Consensus has these guys rated from 11 to 17, kako was at 12. Looks like our first comes from one of these.
Murphy Reid 181 Mid/Fwd Tobie Travaglia 187 Def/Mid Xavier Lindsay 183 Mid Bo Allan (WAFL) 191 Def/Mid Joe Berry 181 Fwd Taj Hotton 182 Mid/Fwd
Well, is Bo a bit of a gun already.Unless you are an absolute gun you first learn you craft at half back and then morph into the mid-field.
Haha similar thoughts.We talking about the same Allan that plays for Peel?
Latest ESPN 2 round phantom draft
2024 AFL Phantom Draft: Every pick in the first two rounds
Jasper Chellappah has released his latest two-round AFL Phantom Draft for 2024, with the first of a big two-night event now just two weeks away. Who is your club looking to pick with its early selections?www.espn.com.au
16. Port Adelaide -- Jack Whitlock
Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country
FWD, 200cm
The tantalising upside of Whitlock has his name in the mix as early as Richmond's back-to-back selections. If he's available at this point, the Power will heavily consider after the retirement of Charlie Dixon. Whitlock's size, athleticism and skills could make him a wonderful forward or ruckman at the next level.
31. Port Adelaide -- Harrison Oliver
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
DEF, 181cm
There aren't many safer picks in the draft than Oliver, a classy running defender who rarely plays a bad game. It's quickly become an area of need for the Power, and Kane Farrell's free agency call may accelerate the need for more depth off halfback.
36. Port Adelaide -- Noah Mraz
Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
DEF, 198cm
Another key position prospect for the Power may be a stretch, but they're well positioned for the now and Mraz offers incredible upside as a lockdown defender after missing the majority of the season. Recruiters haven't forgotten his shutdown ability for the Stingrays and Port Adelaide remain in need of a long-term answer down back.
Twomey also suggesting we take tall at 13.
Twomey also suggesting we take tall at 13.
Meh!Latest ESPN 2 round phantom draft
2024 AFL Phantom Draft: Every pick in the first two rounds
Jasper Chellappah has released his latest two-round AFL Phantom Draft for 2024, with the first of a big two-night event now just two weeks away. Who is your club looking to pick with its early selections?www.espn.com.au
16. Port Adelaide -- Jack Whitlock
Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country
FWD, 200cm
The tantalising upside of Whitlock has his name in the mix as early as Richmond's back-to-back selections. If he's available at this point, the Power will heavily consider after the retirement of Charlie Dixon. Whitlock's size, athleticism and skills could make him a wonderful forward or ruckman at the next level.
31. Port Adelaide -- Harrison Oliver
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
DEF, 181cm
There aren't many safer picks in the draft than Oliver, a classy running defender who rarely plays a bad game. It's quickly become an area of need for the Power, and Kane Farrell's free agency call may accelerate the need for more depth off halfback.
36. Port Adelaide -- Noah Mraz
Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
DEF, 198cm
Another key position prospect for the Power may be a stretch, but they're well positioned for the now and Mraz offers incredible upside as a lockdown defender after missing the majority of the season. Recruiters haven't forgotten his shutdown ability for the Stingrays and Port Adelaide remain in need of a long-term answer down back.
Whitlock, but just speculating, hes just suggesting at 13 onwards , the tall's are probably just as tempting as the remaining mids/small offerings.The usual names?
I’ve seen him play some games in the Wafl and there’s nothing that stands out to say he’s a top ten pick in this draft.Haha similar thoughts.
There's some obvious strengths that are attractive. But they should not mask some of the obvious weaknesses too
Going tall would be a sign we are looking more to the future than the immediate.
I wonder how Ken feels about that.
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I'm fine with going tall with 13, just preferably Armstrong or Shanahan.