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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Absolutely spot on, this is exactly my thinking. I think a highly rated young KPF prospect (not just another late draft, low ceiling project tall) is exactly what our list needs.
I would be absolutely stoked with Shanahan, and genuinely don’t understand why he isn’t being talked about as going higher.
I mean, he kicked 5.0, 4.1 and 2.3 in his 3 games this season as an 18 year old against men in the VFL. That just screams elite potential to me.
In his last two fullish seasons, Todd has:You have to be kidding, Marshall has had one good year in 8.
Maybe the concussions has stuffed him up but his days are numbered.
I honestly don’t believe he should be playing footy.
Better for all if he gives it away.
I'm the opposite.If there is Reid AND Shanahan at our pick, we must take Reid. There are tall options deeper in the draft at 36 and 50 (namely Gerreyn and Dennis) I'd target than let Reid slip through.
But I'm starting to get a feeling that we'll somehow end up with Whitlock
Yes please.Have heard we are big on Shanahan
All of his three games in the VFL to me were very impressive.The 5 goal haul he had for Essendon's VFL team was impressive. He's probably my favourite of the talls.
Finlayson and Marshall were both very average all year last year and had major issues not footy form related.Finlayson and Marshall are very good AFL forwards who had 2024 cruelled by injuries. Very premature to write either of them off. Lord is a baby in "key position" terms and kicked 4 in a final at 20, we have Lukosius and Georgiades who can be great for the next 6+ years. Visentini continues to rise and needs games soon, probably as a second ruck/forward. But you can't play all 6.
Since GFs returned to the MCG (last 3 years) the winners have had 9 goals kicked by key forwards and 23 kicked by small/medium forwards- the year before Fritsch kicked 6 in Perth. We have one dangerous small/medium forward capable of multiple goals in a GF. All 3 winners had multiple and Lohmann, AhChee and Bobby Hill all kicked 4 while the main small threats (Elliot 0, Cameron 1) didn't. This is a massive area of need...still.
Down back, we have a pretty bare cupboard of Tall Defenders- Aliir, BZT, Rat...daylight...Walsh. This is a massive area of need.
Shanahan makes no sense as a tall forward but does as a tall back. But do you spend your prize draft pick in a good draft on someone with the intention of playing him in his second position? I accept he is capable down back but he hasn't proven himself there consistently.
All that said, in a draft hyped up like this one, you simply pick the best player with your first pick. Let's hope Tassie want some of our cupboard full of tall forwards in exchange for Cochrane.
I would love Shanahan and not be thrilled with Whitlock.Looking at the 20 invited and Twomeys comments , its Shanahan or Whitlock.
IIRC that 2.3 should have been 4.1 as he missed a couple of sitters which is not like him.Absolutely spot on, this is exactly my thinking. I think a highly rated young KPF prospect (not just another late draft, low ceiling project tall) is exactly what our list needs.
I would be absolutely stoked with Shanahan, and genuinely don’t understand why he isn’t being talked about as going higher.
I mean, he kicked 5.0, 4.1 and 2.3 in his 3 games this season as an 18 year old against men in the VFL. That just screams elite potential to me.
I can't recall Shanners taking a deadset hanger but I wouldn't count it out.Shanahan looks your Jay Schulz type.
You would take that.
Open to either but just got a feeling Shanahan is going higher than people expect looking at the latest press. Seems to be getting a bit of notice
Interesting that St Kilda passed on Soldo and would rather give Boyd from Norwood a crack.
Also I’m surprised there is not more talk of us going for a winger. Bergman got shifted back, Burgoyne played his best game at half back. We’ve got Boak playing on the outside. We recently lost Duursma, Amon and Bonner. Lorenz is the only backup we got.
All too similiar, 195cm leadups, we need a tall 200+ cm, lead and overhead contested type, think Whitlock will be the one.Enough of the Shanahan bombing.
I will say though that Georgiades, Lukosius and Shanahan could be dead set deadly for ten years.
Gerreyn ahead of Whitlock in this role for me. I know he isn’t ranked higher but would be my preference.All too similiar, 195cm leadups, we need a tall 200+ cm, lead and overhead contested type, think Whitlock will be the one.
I'm not against Shanahan per se. If we picked him up I'd be thrilled. My only concern is that the gap between the quality of mids that are ranked 1-15 and 16-40 is much bigger than the talls in those range. So I'm a bit unsure of the quality and type of midfielder we get later in the draft. If we went with Shanahan at 13, I'd almost go with Hargrave with 50. Urquhart is fine as a clearance player but kicking is average.I'm the opposite.
Out of Reid and Shanahan, I'd go Shanahan.
We don't need a classy midfielder as much as another tall forward.
I'm with ya on that. My untrained eye prefers both Sims and Gerryn over Whitlock, and one or both would probably be there at 29.Gerreyn ahead of Whitlock in this role for me. I know he isn’t ranked higher but would be my preference.
That definitely has validity but a truckload of talent can overcome most problems.All too similiar, 195cm leadups, we need a tall 200+ cm, lead and overhead contested type, think Whitlock will be the one.
Shannahan can play back and has the potential to be a better option than Georgiades and Lukosius for the “kick it on top of Charlie’s head” replacement. He would do an apprenticeship at CHB at SANFL level.All too similiar, 195cm leadups, we need a tall 200+ cm, lead and overhead contested type, think Whitlock will be the one.
If “can play at both ends” appears anywhere in a bio, I wouldn’t go anywhere near them. Probably the biggest red flag there is for kpp drafteesShannahan can play back and has the potential to be a better option than Georgiades and Lukosius for the “kick it on top of Charlie’s head” replacement. He would do an apprenticeship at CHB at SANFL level.
That's just something that's said because of his size. But I don't think he'll play full CHB. It would be something like Curnow where he goes back at the end of a quarter/gameIf “can play at both ends” appears anywhere in a bio, I wouldn’t go anywhere near them. Probably the biggest red flag there is for kpp draftees