I think Mac Andrew is considered to be the future AFL KP profile. Tauru appears to be in a similar mould.
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We offered you a trade and you said no.he ain’t going top 5, it’ll be top rated mids all go high, if you want, one trade up accordingly.
Honestly though this the year for the saints to do it, won’t get the opportunity over the next few years
We can't even get 2 in the teens for pick 2, you'll be lucky to get 8 back without adding a future 2nd.We offered you a trade and you said no.
Doubt you get a better offer then what we gave you if you are considering a 2 spot slide back for a F2.
I know my mobs at the mercy of the 6 live picks before it. Is what it is.
I can live with best available at 7 and then splitting 8 and getting 2 in the teens.
We have all our picks and likely need to move 32 because of those pesky academy bids.We can't even get 2 in the teens for pick 2, you'll be lucky to get 8 back without adding a future 2nd.
Notice nobody wants to leave the top 5?We offered you a trade and you said no.
Doubt you get a better offer then what we gave you if you are considering a 2 spot slide back for a F2.
I know my mobs at the mercy of the 6 live picks before it. Is what it is.
I can live with best available at 7 and then splitting 8 and getting 2 in the teens.
I’d say nobody wants to leave the top 7 as the first trade out is rumoured to be pick 8 and seemingly all the noise is that Tauru is taken.Notice nobody wants to leave the top 5?
It’s those mids who stand head and shoulders above the rest, ignore the media noise.
A king ransom will need to be paid to move up into those spots
The thing is, before Mac got drafted, recruiters were very excited but unsure of what position he will finally settle into, with Alix its down to two, key forward/key defender. On potential wise , yes very very similar.I think Mac Andrew is considered to be the future AFL KP profile. Tauru appears to be in a similar mould.
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Tauru isn't as slow in mind and body as Magoo. He looks a really good athlete.When we moved on from McKay, I mentioned how the value of intercept marking is dependent on the skill of the player. That's why the comparisons between Tauru and names like Sicily and Stewart completely fall apart.
An intercept mark is a visually appealing play, but if it leads to a slow Ben McKaydisposal, then it's no less impactful than a spoil. In fact, there's an argument that names like McKay and Tauru are better off spoiling than risking a forward half turnover.PLAYERCARDSTART32Ben Mckay
- Age
- 26
- Ht
- 202cm
- Wt
- 104kg
- Pos.
- Def
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 7.5
- 2star
- K
- 3.7
- 1star
- HB
- 3.8
- 3star
- M
- 2.7
- 3star
- T
- 1.7
- 4star
- MG
- 77.2
- 1star
- D
- 7.5
- 2star
- K
- 4.5
- 2star
- HB
- 3.0
- 2star
- M
- 2.5
- 3star
- T
- 1.5
- 2star
- MG
- 88.5
- 2star
- D
- 7.0
- 2star
- K
- 3.4
- 2star
- HB
- 3.6
- 3star
- M
- 2.4
- 3star
- T
- 2.0
- 4star
- MG
- 67.8
- 1star
PLAYERCARDEND
If the plan is to swindle a future second from Adelaide and then draft FOS/Draper at #4, then I'll tip my hat to Brady Rawlings. If the plan is to take Tauru, then a pick in the 30s a year from now is nowhere near enough value back to pass on the top end of this year's draft.PLAYERCARDSTARTBrady Rawlings
- Age
- 43
- Ht
- 184cm
- Wt
- 82kg
- Pos.
- Def
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 17.7
- 4star
- K
- 8.7
- 3star
- HB
- 9.0
- 5star
- M
- 3.6
- 4star
- T
- 2.3
- 4star
No current season stats available
- D
- 8.6
- 3star
- K
- 4.6
- 2star
- HB
- 4.0
- 3star
- M
- 1.0
- 1star
- T
- 0.8
- 3star
PLAYERCARDEND
Under Rawlings and Clayton, I've been absolutely thrilled with how they've handled their top end selections. They've always gone with safe high upside players with natural feels for the game, and so far it has paid off. Draper and FOS are the Clayton/Rawlings guys this year. Both play with such smooth movements and natural feels for the game, just like a Sheezel, McKercher, or Wardlaw. Both are near certain 200 game players.
Tauru seems so off brand for that tandem, that I'm left with concern that Thursfield has taken over and is risking a top 2 pick on a player with a flashy highlight reel and not much else. If Thursfield is in charge now, then selecting Tauru inspires me with zero confidence in him.
Tauru likely will be a good player, and if we select him then I'll completely be on board and wish him all the best, but at this point in time I have strong doubts he'll be as good as Draper or FOS.
I really don't care what you have. Unless it's offered to my club, it didn't occur.We have all our picks and likely need to move 32 because of those pesky academy bids.
So we will get those picks if we want them.
The issue here is that you probably don’t want to slide 2 back that far and no one is giving anyone a bounty for future picks this year.
An intercept mark is a visually appealing play, but if it leads to a slow Ben McKay disposal, then it's no less impactful than a spoil. In fact, there's an argument that names like McKay and Tauru are better off spoiling than risking a forward half turnover.
Or lalor or jagga.When we moved on from McKay, I mentioned how the value of intercept marking is dependent on the skill of the player. That's why the comparisons between Tauru and names like Sicily and Stewart completely fall apart.
An intercept mark is a visually appealing play, but if it leads to a slow Ben McKay disposal, then it's no less impactful than a spoil. In fact, there's an argument that names like McKay and Tauru are better off spoiling than risking a forward half turnover.
If the plan is to swindle a future second from Adelaide and then draft FOS/Draper at #4, then I'll tip my hat to Brady Rawlings. If the plan is to take Tauru, then a pick in the 30s a year from now is nowhere near enough value back to pass on the top end of this year's draft.
Under Rawlings and Clayton, I've been absolutely thrilled with how they've handled their top end selections. They've always gone with safe high upside players with natural feels for the game, and so far it has paid off. Draper and FOS are the Clayton/Rawlings guys this year. Both play with such smooth movements and natural feels for the game, just like a Sheezel, McKercher, or Wardlaw. Both are near certain 200 game players.
Tauru seems so off brand for that tandem, that I'm left with concern that Thursfield has taken over and is risking a top 2 pick on a player with a flashy highlight reel and not much else. If Thursfield is in charge now, then selecting Tauru inspires me with zero confidence in him.
Tauru likely will be a good player, and if we select him then I'll completely be on board and wish him all the best, but at this point in time I have strong doubts he'll be as good as Draper or FOS.
This happens out of every draft, usually multiple times, there will always be great players we could have had when you look back 10 years later. You can't let a bit of media buzz determine your whole strategy.Imagine the melts if we don't draft Tauru and he ends up being an all-time great player...
When we moved on from McKay, I mentioned how the value of intercept marking is dependent on the skill of the player. That's why the comparisons between Tauru and names like Sicily and Stewart completely fall apart.
An intercept mark is a visually appealing play, but if it leads to a slow Ben McKay disposal, then it's no less impactful than a spoil. In fact, there's an argument that names like McKay and Tauru are better off spoiling than risking a forward half turnover.
If the plan is to swindle a future second from Adelaide and then draft FOS/Draper at #4, then I'll tip my hat to Brady Rawlings. If the plan is to take Tauru, then a pick in the 30s a year from now is nowhere near enough value back to pass on the top end of this year's draft.
Under Rawlings and Clayton, I've been absolutely thrilled with how they've handled their top end selections. They've always gone with safe high upside players with natural feels for the game, and so far it has paid off. Draper and FOS are the Clayton/Rawlings guys this year. Both play with such smooth movements and natural feels for the game, just like a Sheezel, McKercher, or Wardlaw. Both are near certain 200 game players.
Tauru seems so off brand for that tandem, that I'm left with concern that Thursfield has taken over and is risking a top 2 pick on a player with a flashy highlight reel and not much else. If Thursfield is in charge now, then selecting Tauru inspires me with zero confidence in him.
Tauru likely will be a good player, and if we select him then I'll completely be on board and wish him all the best, but at this point in time I have strong doubts he'll be as good as Draper or FOS.
I would be adding Kangford (ok that was a spelling error but I’m keeping it) if reports/rumours of North’s interest are true.Or lalor or jagga.
There are 4 absolute standouts this draft. Tauru is not one of them
Would you consider a f1 for Melbourne’s 9 to grab Tauru a good stat if we are able to nab one of the big 5 mids this year?The first two paragraphs are exactly why I don’t see the ceiling that others see. I rate his aggression and athleticism but I think he’d probably be more suited to playing a key forward, but even still he is a little undersized and doesn’t have enough exposed form to justify a top 10 pick.
If we were going for a safe reliable interceptor with fantastic character then Luke Trainor should be our target.
I hadn’t seen this vid of Alix.
Debuted for Warragul seniors as a 16 year old in 2023.
20 disposals, 12 marks 3 goals
Not bad lol
Honestly, this triggered me.Takes me back to picking up a defender in EVW to be a giant mid. Even though he himself didn't think he could be a mid.
They went after him as well.Looked to be a potential CHF here.
Hi I have posted very little over the years, but am an avid reader. A question for the Draft experts: Where would W Dawson be ranked in this draft?
I hadn’t seen this vid of Alix.
Debuted for Warragul seniors as a 16 year old in 2023.
20 disposals, 12 marks 3 goals
Not bad lol