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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
TBF he doesn’t seem to have the worst hit rateso all ITKs from every club know **** all
I mean, the Zurhaar quote isn't him claiming to have inside info. They're just speculating.
They might just look at wardlaw and say it’s worth the risk.I can’t see Richmond taking FOS at #1 in their first big draft of the rebuild.
The risk will be conceived massive for them. Not so much us…
He’d have to bust out 2-3 absolutely monster games in the final month of the CTL for Richmond to take him 1 imo.
I’ve said all year that I think his injury is going to benefit us the most of all clubs if we want him.
Who do you think they would be more likely to take at #1 out of Jagga/Smillie/Draper?I can’t see Richmond taking FOS at #1 in their first big draft of the rebuild.
The risk will be conceived massive for them. Not so much us…
He’d have to bust out 2-3 absolutely monster games in the final month of the CTL for Richmond to take him 1 imo.
I’ve said all year that I think his injury is going to benefit us the most of all clubs if we want him.
They might just look at wardlaw and say it’s worth the risk.
Proven underage star that had a couple of unlucky injuries
The only difference was that Wardlaw did play his draft year quite strong despite his hammy issues whilst FOS has shown glimpses which is a shame for him...which is a bigger risk? Wardlaw is still the bigger risk.They might just look at wardlaw and say it’s worth the risk.
Proven underage star that had a couple of unlucky injuries
The only difference was that Wardlaw did play his draft year quite strong despite his hammy issues whilst FOS has shown glimpses which is a shame for him...which is a bigger risk? Wardlaw is still the bigger risk.
Didn't Wardlaw miss most of his draft year or has my memory failed me?
I agree that we've probably got more appetite for risk compared to other rebuilding teams because we have a strong 19-20 year old foundation (Sheezel, Wardlaw, McKercher, Duursma, Archer, Dawson and others).I can’t see Richmond taking FOS at #1 in their first big draft of the rebuild.
The risk will be conceived massive for them. Not so much us…
He’d have to bust out 2-3 absolutely monster games in the final month of the CTL for Richmond to take him 1 imo.
I’ve said all year that I think his injury is going to benefit us the most of all clubs if we want him.
Prolific output in this game from Moraes who managed to bag 5 goals along with his usual high possession count playing predominantly on ball with occasional stints forward. His forward craft has matured over the course of the season, he showed his capability as a lead/mark target and was especially dangerous at forward 50 stoppages getting on the move, collecting the ball off the tap and rapidly getting boot to ball to snap at goal. I'd still like to see him improve his consistency with his field kicking, but if he can continue to deliver like this he might find his draft stocks rising again after they slid a little in recent weeks.
Yeah, I wrote up that little profile blurb I use in the video description before the season with the concerns about kicking and decision making. It hasn't changed much unfortunately.He is a very very well rounded football. Obviously has very very high footy IQ with his ability to stay involved all around the ground. Plenty of flexibility too being able to play inside/outside on a wing, across half back or as a deep forward. For me though, he has drifted in the rankings purely because of his disposal and decision making, it's just so inconsistent. Won't surprise me though if he goes on to be a 200 game solid level player though.
Prolific output in this game from Moraes who managed to bag 5 goals along with his usual high possession count playing predominantly on ball with occasional stints forward. His forward craft has matured over the course of the season, he showed his capability as a lead/mark target and was especially dangerous at forward 50 stoppages getting on the move, collecting the ball off the tap and rapidly getting boot to ball to snap at goal. I'd still like to see him improve his consistency with his field kicking, but if he can continue to deliver like this he might find his draft stocks rising again after they slid a little in recent weeks.
Just reminds me of a movie l've seen before - Ryan Bastinac
Someone on the richmond board said Barlow rates FOS number 1
Just out of interest in the pecking order at North but does this have any more weight behind it as say Patch Adams rates Draper number one in the draft? I just figured Barlow works with whatever our recruiters give him to work with.
Some have mentioned this already but it’s Murphy reidWho is the most Sheezel-esque from this draft?
I mean all class and has their head right where it needs to be to drive to become an elite athlete.
FOS for me. He may not play exactly like Harry but he certainly has his head screwed on right.Who is the most Sheezel-esque from this draft?
I mean all class and has their head right where it needs to be to drive to become an elite athlete.
There should be a great Key forward prospect available with our 2nd pick. If we go mid with pick 2 then KPF with our next pick. This could be one of the best drafts for talls in a long time.
Any of these please.
Armstrong
Shanahan
Whitlock x 2
Faull
Sims