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Will Minson?Haven’t you seen Twins?
Sure you will get the player you describe in your post.
But you will also get an averaged sized yet gangly player who doesn’t run both ways, hay below average ball use, chronic ankle problems and a tendency to burn out at the end of the season.
If it goes the way of Twomey's guide, though there'll be some differences especially once you get into the teens and 20s, then Faull would be ok at 22. Harry Oliver only if we think he can be an actual defender to replace Cunningham in a couple of years, we don't need another half back (like Florent, Jmac, Lloyd, Roberts, Blakey). He's mentioned as tough and combative, so maybe. His coach said he is the heartbeat of the team. If not Oliver (and possibly even instead of), then I'd go beyond Twomey's 30 and go with either Hamish Davis (med fwd/mid) or between Harry O'Farrell and James Barrat (lockdown KPDs).There's nothing substantial going to be done for the Swans tomorrow. Parker will get done.
Think Keane will keep the two picks until the draft and see if someone slides. I'm sure he would have a couple of teams with partial deals lined up if things progress the way the two clubs need to make a deal.
Having said that if you stand pat and pick with #22 & #26 the latest Phantom Form Guide has Johnty Faull at #22 which suits the Swans.
Faull kicked four and five goals in the leadup to the grand final and even though he didn't kick a goal in the granny he was named 3rd best for the Rebels.
#26 you have a ruckman so no chance the Swans go there. The next up is Tom Gross. Half forward that is hard at it or you can go with Harry Oliver as a small defender. He was in the leadership group at the Dragons. Averaged 16 disposals at 83 per cent efficiency for Metro.
Not saying that will definitely play out like that obviously, however there will be two good bites at the cherry with the picks.
Twomey is good 1-20 and 21-30 with Vic Metro but interstate and higher numbers fairly hit or miss. I think we can be certain that Keane will have players in mind at certain spots. He might first try to trade up for a particular target but if that doesn't work then if say we get Faull for instance and he doesn't like what's on offer next he might try to trade the next pick into next year. That sort of thing is pretty much what he said to Gettable. Might have McCartin or someone else in mind for the rookie list. No big moves.If it goes the way of Twomey's guide, though there'll be some differences especially once you get into the teens and 20s, then Faull would be ok at 22. Harry Oliver only if we think he can be an actual defender to replace Cunningham in a couple of years, we don't need another half back (like Florent, Jmac, Lloyd, Roberts, Blakey). He's mentioned as tough and combative, so maybe. His coach said he is the heartbeat of the team. If not Oliver (and possibly even instead of), then I'd go beyond Twomey's 30 and go with either Hamish Davis (med fwd/mid) or between Harry O'Farrell and James Barrat (lockdown KPDs).
I'm thinking F3.Twomey is good 1-20 and 21-30 with Vic Metro but interstate and higher numbers fairly hit or miss. I think we can be certain that Keane will have players in mind at certain spots. He might first try to trade up for a particular target but if that doesn't work then if say we get Faull for instance and he doesn't like what's on offer next he might try to trade the next pick into next year. That sort of thing is pretty much what he said to Gettable. Might have McCartin or someone else in mind for the rookie list. No big moves.
Still hope Parker attracts F3.
Unless there's someone we're really interested in that we would use 44 for F3 is likely to be more useful to pick up Chamberlain and Carmichael next year.I think 44 plus swap of f3s
44 is going to become 38. We can probably trade it for a future 2nd on thr night.Unless there's someone we're really interested in that we would use 44 for F3 is likely to be more useful to pick up Chamberlain and Carmichael next year.
Don’t know much about him, but I suspect he doesn’t want to be known as the Danny Divito of the AFLWill Minson?
44 will go to 40 by my calculations unless GCS grab another second but i suspect they snap up all of the late Richmond picks that being 51, 61, 70. As that is 300 points back GCS way in the Rioli trade but will grow after each successful bid match44 is going to become 38. We can probably trade it for a future 2nd on thr night.
North future second more like 20!44 is going to become 38. We can probably trade it for a future 2nd on thr night.
Or as Rodney Eade calls him, "big shithead"Will Minson?
When was the last time that happened? Genuinely curious. 2 years yes but 1 I can’t recall.He will sign a 1 year extension
From those rankings we would have Hynes, Faull, Gross, Oliver, Hannaford, Moraes, Whitlock and Dodson available at our 1st round picks. Though there are players like Hamish Davis not listed in the top 30.RookieMeCentral draft power rankings have been upgraded as of September.
Some subtle changes
AFL Draft Power Rankings: September 2024
With boys pathway seasons coming to a close around the nation, it's time for another instalment of our monthly AFL Draft Power Rankings.central.rookieme.com
Really good post ,should be more of itThere's nothing substantial going to be done for the Swans tomorrow. Parker will get done.
Think Keane will keep the two picks until the draft and see if someone slides. I'm sure he would have a couple of teams with partial deals lined up if things progress the way the two clubs need to make a deal.
Having said that if you stand pat and pick with #22 & #26 the latest Phantom Form Guide has Johnty Faull at #22 which suits the Swans.
Faull kicked four and five goals in the leadup to the grand final and even though he didn't kick a goal in the granny he was named 3rd best for the Rebels.
#26 you have a ruckman so no chance the Swans go there. The next up is Tom Gross. Half forward that is hard at it or you can go with Harry Oliver as a small defender. He was in the leadership group at the Dragons. Averaged 16 disposals at 83 per cent efficiency for Metro.
Not saying that will definitely play out like that obviously, however there will be two good bites at the cherry with the picks.
When was the last time that happened? Genuinely curious. 2 years yes but 1 I can’t recall.
I think 44 plus swap of f3s
Apparently Bolton and pick 14, future R3 to Fremantle for picks 10, 11 and 18.
Some swans idiot sooking up on SEN saying we should get Stringer .
People just don't understand that we haven't got much room to move because of all the players we have resigned . KB has said this a few times. Remember we finished on top of the ladder