Morro
Brownlow Medallist
Bro, I wasnt asking.No he's not.
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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Bro, I wasnt asking.No he's not.
Yet another "non multi quote" last warning.No he's not.
Mocks are pretty consistent on Smillie at 7 now. Either my mail is good or they're just reading my posts and we will take someone completely different.
You mean the 1 game FOS played at state level where he picked up a corkie and still finished with 83% disposal efficiency, 6 score involvements, and 2 goals from 3 scoring shots?That just means Jagga had more effective disposals in every game than FOS had actual disposals.
You called it Chris !It's almost as if it has been North trying to push this rather than us chasing 2, who would have thought!!
This is why i cant attend the $25 club function as I would get arrested for indecent exposure and performing lewd acts in public.North to fold, and we trade 10 & 18 for 2.
We go:
1: Lalor
2: FOS
6: Smith
11: Travaglia
After that who cares because I'll be in an orgasm induced coma.
Should have had 3 goals he missed a soda set shot from about 35mYou mean the 1 game FOS played at state level where he picked up a corkie and still finished with 83% disposal efficiency, 6 score involvements, and 2 goals from 3 scoring shots?
why defenders?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
Round 1
1. Richmond -- Sam Lalor
GWV Rebels/Vic Country
MID/FWD, 188cm
The hype around Lalor has steadily risen to the point where rival clubs will be shocked if the Tigers don't make him the No. 1 pick. A genuine match-winner with power and strength, Lalor will start his career in the forward 50 before graduating on-ball for Richmond, where his defensive tenacity adds to the enticing package. Finn O'Sullivan and Jagga Smith are now distant runners in the race for pick 1.
7. Richmond -- Josh Smillie
Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro
MID, 195cm
A tough decision looms for the Tigers if both Jagga Smith and Josh Smillie are available at this point. It would be a difficult choice to pass on Jagga who made the VFL look easy in the yellow and black. But clubs strongly link Smillie to the Tigers, where his immense size and physicality would be welcome through the midfield. Alix Tauru's availability would also make the Tigers think.
12. Richmond -- Harry Armstrong
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
FWD, 195cm
If the Tigers miss on Tauru, expect Armstrong to be one of the selections at this stage if the key forward is on the board. Blessed with a beautiful set shot routine and booming left leg, Armstrong already has quality AFL traits in his contested marking and athleticism.
13. Richmond -- Bo Allen
Peel Thunder/Western Australia
DEF/MID, 191cm
Richmond's hunt for quality leaders and the intangibles necessary to kickstart a rebuild could land them Allen, who is as likely as anyone in the pool to captain an AFL side. The WA bull can play inside midfield or off halfback where it's likely he'll start his career. Allen's defensive tenacity and physicality should give him a chance to play early at senior level. The Tigers are keen on Travaglia who may be available at this stage, and Taj Hotton is a name repeatedly raised at this point of the draft
21. Richmond -- Luke Trainor
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
DEF, 194cm
Trainor possesses the talent to become an elite intercept defender in the AFL. He's slid down draft boards after inconsistent form and injury in the second half of the season, but Richmond is well placed to snap him up at this point. Other key position talent to be considered includes Jack and Matt Whitlock, and the forgotten man Noah Mraz.
24. Richmond -- Cooper Hynes
Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
FWD/MID, 190cm
Hynes' power, explosiveness and damage out of the centre mirrors likely number one pick Sam Lalor. He's a bull at a red rag when the ball is up for grabs and loves the physical side of the contest. This is one of a number of picks that could be moved by Richmond on the night, but the quality of Hynes would be a welcome addition to Punt Road.
27. Richmond -- Alex Dodson
Sturt/South Australia
RUC, 203cm
Dodson has suitors in the first round, and the Tigers are yet to form succession for skipper Toby Nankervis. Dodson would be an astute choice with his clean hands and boundless athleticism. He will take some time to develop, but expect the former basketballer to become a quality ruckman in due course.
Round 2
28. Richmond -- James Barrat
Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country
DEF/FWD, 194cm
Expect clubs to come hard for this selection, with Richmond able to listen to all offers before the first pick on night two. If they stay put, the physicality and maturity of Barrat looms large. He showed significant ability forward of the ball, but it's down back where Barrat's best footy came, operating as a slightly undersized key defender with brilliant ball use.
People think we make things like this up, it is simply just reading whats being written by clubs and specific journos, oppo supporters are just so narrow minded with trades. always thinking club supporters are just being one eyed.You called it Chris !
Bit slow serving the Parma's at the pub?H/S Mock over an hour late. Cavanagh and Batten fighting over who gets to be Richmond?
Or watching, it seems.Bro, I wasnt asking.
gfyYet another "non multi quote" last warning.
Not sure how Nth get back into the 2024 draft by trading with Adelaide.Cal mentioned Adelaide willing to trade up to pick 2 for North. Only way I'd see it is if Adelaide trade pick 4 and their Future 1st to North for pick 2 and North's future 1st.
Adelaide must have eyes on FOS for them to do it.
Now wouldn't that upset a few posters in here?
I believe that was the one.You mean the 1 game FOS played at state level where he picked up a corkie and still finished with 83% disposal efficiency, 6 score involvements, and 2 goals from 3 scoring shots?
Cal also metnioned we are one of the likely teams to bid on kako at picks 10/11 and we are a good chance to take a small forward at one of those picks. Berry, Hannaford, Hotton, Datolli?
I'd rather Adelaide get him than CarltonCal mentioned Adelaide willing to trade up to pick 2 for North. Only way I'd see it is if Adelaide trade pick 4 and their Future 1st to North for pick 2 and North's future 1st. (Both teams then back themselves in next year)
Adelaide must have eyes on FOS for them to do it.
Now wouldn't that upset a few posters in here?
That's an extremely short term outlook for a player we will likely have for 5+ years.I don’t love the idea of getting Hotton. He will miss his first preseason and won’t be able to play early in the year. We really want all our new players on the park to help improve our VFL structure and pressure on AFL spots.