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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Nope Collingwood will probably bid on him in the early 50s i reckon. That will chew up the pick 59 and then we will use our 5th rounder to pick someone up. Hope that Kennedy goes under the radar enough for him to be picked up there or maybe Kennedy is the 2nd round selection and a medium forward/Gen forward is picked up at our 5thStill rookie and supplemental draft to come rookie might be important for us. Hoping Cochran lasts till then
This caught my eye in Twomey's phantom draft: "Saints have also assessed Tom Ryan, a Sydney Academy prospect who is a tall forward and the cousin of Richmond's Samson."
I don't think I've heard anything about Tom Ryan. This is the best info I can dig up about him: https://www.playhq.com/public/profile/5ccd77c5-8b8b-4ecf-855a-b41ec6f36232/statistics?tenant=afl. Does anyone know more? If he's any good he's someone we possibly could be accused of hiding away, don't you reckon Ticky009 ?
I LOVE that (currently) our 3rd pick is exactly in front of Geelong.
Conversely, it's disappointing that our first couple of picks fall immediately after GWS.
Not having access to the player weights or the full combine results makes assessment of true draft rankings almost impossible for us mere mortals. Playing solitaire with a deck of 26 would be just as productive.
However, there have been some pretty good guesses on here. I like the idea of Sam Davidson. Someone who can contribute in his first year while we are still in the window. Matt Whitlock would cover other needs up forward and back, and I like Hannaford to but I think there is a very good chance he will be gone by our pick. Boxshall looks like a good prospect with great athleticism. Other than that Luke Kennedy could be handy whilst Harrison Oliver could fill our needs for a small defender. But this draft has so many good players, there are going to be a lot of surprises. But this one to me looks hard to stuff up completely.
Faull and Hannaford are the two in Twomeys phantom
I’d be thrilled if those are the types and players
Missing Hotton stings lol
They are the same players The Age nominated in its phantom today. So, either the mail is strong or it just makes sense (which is why we like it too).
It bloody sucks that GWS still get a golden shower of picks every year off the back of the ridiculous amount of picks they got on establishment being constantly recycled when players move on from that dunnyhole in Homebush.
We have to get real lucky with at least one pick almost every year being a top 12 talent. despite being taken in the 20s and 30s just to be able to compete. They get handed a GF level playing list year after year. I hope this is the year they whiff on all of their picks and begin the spiral that sees them disappearing back up the backside of the AFL executives that shat them out.
You'll be pleased to see that Cal Twomey has the dogs taking Hynes just before us.You can still get the Bronze medal
Nat Fyfe was a skinny o/side flanker when he was drafted. So there's thatWill Hayes
Sam Davidson
Hugh Boxshall
Logan Smith
None of these names are surprising (generally rated in the 40s) but probably Will Hayes is the biggest bolter- he's your quintessential skinny outside flanker.
You'll be pleased to see that Cal Twomey has the dogs taking Hynes just before us.
Hawthorn thought so by paying him over $800K a year.It’s the issue with these compensation picks. I have less of an issue with them but should be post r1 not during them, I mean on what planet is Josh Battle who is a handy B grader worth pick 8?
Not even sure Kennedy would get to our 3rd, let alone 4th.M. Whitlock*/Hannaford/Davidson/Kennedy/Cochran**
Let's go!
* I prefer M. Whitlock (or, indeed, either Whitlock) to Faull
** By my count that still leaves just enough room for us to take Francis and Hamling and not exceed 44 players.
Hawthorn thought so by paying him over $800K a year.
Not even sure Kennedy would get to our 3rd, let alone 4th.
Nathaniel Sulzberger is another medium forward later on, or Charlie West who might be gone, is 194cm but quick and is noted for 2nd efforts. But yeah, if we haven't picked up a medium and we're on our last pick, wouldn't be disappointed with Bowman.Bowman is an interesting one; he has some x factor about him. Size is about the same as Will Haywardin his draft year. His stats don't look great, but he was playing in a losing side most of the season at Norwood. He did kick 3 goals in the second half of a National Championship game against WA and was named in the best in one game. Runs a 3.0 second 20m and has a good tank as well as outstanding aerial ability and good disposal. Would not be unhappy if we got him with a later pick.PLAYERCARDSTART9Will Hayward
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- 186cm
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Nathaniel Sulzberger is another medium forward later on, or Charlie West who might be gone, is 194cm but quick and is noted for 2nd efforts. But yeah, if we haven't picked up a medium and we're on our last pick, wouldn't be disappointed with Bowman.
If they've played state league games, sometimes the weights are listed on the state league profile, but not sure if up to date.Not having access to the player weights or the full combine results makes assessment of true draft rankings almost impossible for us mere mortals. Playing solitaire with a deck of 26 would be just as productive.
However, there have been some pretty good guesses on here. I like the idea of Sam Davidson. Someone who can contribute in his first year while we are still in the window. Matt Whitlock would cover other needs up forward and back, and I like Hannaford to but I think there is a very good chance he will be gone by our pick. Boxshall looks like a good prospect with great athleticism. Other than that Luke Kennedy could be handy whilst Harrison Oliver could fill our needs for a small defender. But this draft has so many good players, there are going to be a lot of surprises. But this one to me looks hard to stuff up completely.