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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
So who are you hot on?
I have him going to Saints with of their firsts. Alot of clubs are split on him in the way they were with Philipou, in terms of attitude rather then talent. Not in the same way as Shoenmaker though who also got picked up by Saints.Murphy Reid is the other one dw.
Not sure he would be in our range ?
Who do you reckon we will draft?I have him going to Saints with of their firsts. Alot of clubs are split on him in the way they were with Philipou, in terms of attitude rather than talent. Not in the same way as Shoenmaker though who also got picked up by Saints.
With how even the draft is there would have to be a few lined up I'd say it'd come down to Hotton, Lindsay, Berry, Allen or Hynes.Who do you reckon we will draft?
A few clubs are keen on Berry Carlton being one of themWith how even the draft is there would have to be a few lined up I'd say it'd come down to Hotton, Lindsay, Berry, Allen or Hynes.
With how even the draft is there would have to be a few lined up I'd say it'd come down to Hotton, Lindsay, Berry, Allen or Hynes.
Of the ones I listed I like Berry or Hotton.Lindsay has a great left foot kick but is slow. I’d pass on him and Hynes personally.
Lindsay looks a Jordan Russell cloneWith how even the draft is there would have to be a few lined up I'd say it'd come down to Hotton, Lindsay, Berry, Allen or Hynes.
Not the fastest small forward on offer but definitely has speed on his side also a good balance of agility and endurance.How quick is Berry?
Think Tigers are keen on Lindsay. They will have plenty of picks in the teens.
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He has played inside and on the wing when not at half back. Whilst others see him shifting on ball I'm less optimistic and prefer him behind the ball with a little bit extra time to use his damaging kicks which seemed rushed when playing in the midfield.Lindsay looks a Jordan Russell clone
Of those 4 , i prefer Lindsay , but just looks a pure half back ?
Do you think he could play wing at AFL level ?
Mine is pretty much the same. Seen a couple of games in the NAB league where Hynes has looked ominous, sort of player that can rip games apart given half a chance is the type of player I could see us liking to complement Sanders in the midfield.With how even the draft is there would have to be a few lined up I'd say it'd come down to Hotton, Lindsay, Berry, Allen or Hynes.
Biggest issue is wether he will be able to transition to the midfield or be stuck at half forward. He is more of a footballer then athlete so doesn't really have the traits we are looking for to complement our current midfield either. I'd rather take a swing at Hannaford a little early (providing Hotton is off the table) and draft Urquhart later who whilst hasn't got great disposal is more athletic, good forward and has a good balance between burst and defensive work.Draft watchers thoughts in Hynes if we had pick 18-20?
A tall 190cm explosive mid, who can also play forward. If we were after some explosiveness out of the middle to compliment Sanders dishing it out in the long term.
What is his defensive side and ball use like?
Brayden GeorgeIt's an interesting question. But is it a furphy?
Drafters have let some good players slip, based on worries about injuries in their junior careers. Chris Judd supposedly had dicky shoulders so although rated number 1 junior he slipped to pick3. That worked out OK for West Coast. Bont supposedly had some hip problems which would affect his career. Has hardly missed a game in 10 years and is regularly rated #1 player in the comp. Further down the list we picked up Garcia in about the 3rd round after he did an ACL. We picked up Stringer at #5 when he was recovering from a smashed leg. I'm sure there are many, many such anecdotes across all clubs.
So I'm wondering. Apart from the rehab time itself have there been many (or any?) cases of a junior doing an ACL and not getting back to his pre-injury form? Have any suffered a noticeable decline in agility and speed?
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Picken and Dahlhaus would fit the current game perfectly.The intensity Hannaford goes at it reminds a little bit of Liam Picken/Luke Dahlhaus from about 10 years ago.
Naughton's scoliosis too!It's an interesting question. But is it a furphy?
Drafters have let some good players slip, based on worries about injuries in their junior careers. Chris Judd supposedly had dicky shoulders so although rated number 1 junior he slipped to pick3. That worked out OK for West Coast. Bont supposedly had some hip problems which would affect his career. Has hardly missed a game in 10 years and is regularly rated #1 player in the comp. Further down the list we picked up Garcia in about the 3rd round after he did an ACL. We picked up Stringer at #5 when he was recovering from a smashed leg. I'm sure there are many, many such anecdotes across all clubs.
So I'm wondering. Apart from the rehab time itself have there been many (or any?) cases of a junior doing an ACL and not getting back to his pre-injury form? Have any suffered a noticeable decline in agility and speed?
Tell me more. What has happened to him and is his career a write-off?Brayden George
George has had no luck. Had injuries wipe out his entire career so far with another ACL being his most recent one.Tell me more. What has happened to him and is his career a write-off?
Weltschmerz said Elijah Hollands was another. Same questions. I don't follow other clubs' player careers closely.
And for those that do come to mind, are the ones who fail to recover their best junior form just a small minority or are they a decent proportion of all juniors who have suffered a torn ACL?
I have no particular point to prove, just wondering how much of a risk factor it really is when considering who to draft.
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Pretty decent defensively, has a good burst of leg speed so you see him break from stoppages a fair bit, and is really hard to tackle stands up through them and has a great fend off, also very damaging forward of centre as he both kicks and sets up scores a fair bit.Draft watchers thoughts in Hynes if we had pick 18-20?
A tall 190cm explosive mid, who can also play forward. If we were after some explosiveness out of the middle to compliment Sanders dishing it out in the long term.
What is his defensive side and ball use like?