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Won a junior BnF as an under age player, also played 2 seasons with gippy power as under age before going to oakleigh chargers. always kicks goals, so no stranger to scoring and competing against those bigger and stronger.
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Jasper Alger is one of my fave small forwards in this draft

I still think we go mid and KPF at 2 and 22

But if we split 2 then there’s a chance we also draft a small forward
 

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Won a junior BnF as an under age player, also played 2 seasons with gippy power as under age before going to oakleigh chargers. always kicks goals, so no stranger to scoring and competing against those bigger and stronger.
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I'm no draft expert, but I would have thought he looks a bit young to draft this year...
 
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If a club wants pick 2 they are trading up to select a player that won't be there at their pick, they need to pay accordingly, and pick 6 and 17 as you suggested isn't a good deal for us. If we're splitting the pick then we need to make sure we get a pick within the top 5 and another preferably within the top 10 perhaps one or two later.

You're dreaming. If we managed to get Picks 6 and 10 for Pick 2, we would have made out like bandits. A top 5 and a top 10 is not happening.

Our Pick 2 is absolutely certain to become Pick 3 due to a father-son bid on Levi Ashcroft.

Our best chance of making a trade is with Richmond after they've completed their business with Fremantle and Gold Coast. They might like the idea of having the two best kids after Ashcroft. They could be holding 6, 9, 10, and 16. We would like 6 and 9, and they would prefer it to be 10 and 16. I'm hoping it lands closer to our favour than theirs.
 
A friend of mine works at Haileybury college and is an assistant coach thier under Matthew Lloyd. Caught up with him over the weekend and he says that the best player they have ever had come through was LDU by a country mile. He states that we still haven’t seen the best of him.
On another note he rates Armstrong as the best KP player he has seen in his 9 years there. Well ahead of King twins. He says he is strong and has the best set of hands he has seen at junior level. One grabs everything.
Also states that Taj Hotton was something special. In the Sheezel category before he did his knee.
Any combo of Armstrong, MReid, Hotton, Berry, Smith, Draper, Tauru or Hannaford would make me happy.

We need class and all of the above bring it.
 
You're dreaming. If we managed to get Picks 6 and 10 for Pick 2, we would have made out like bandits. A top 5 and a top 10 is not happening.

Our Pick 2 is absolutely certain to become Pick 3 due to a father-son bid on Levi Ashcroft.

Our best chance of making a trade is with Richmond after they've completed their business with Fremantle and Gold Coast. They might like the idea of having the two best kids after Ashcroft. They could be holding 6, 9, 10, and 16. We would like 6 and 9, and they would prefer it to be 10 and 16. I'm hoping it lands closer to our favour than theirs.
That's my point. If on draft night there is a player available at 2 that another club desperately wants, i.e. Adelaide & Draper, then there is a premium to be paid for that pick. We are in the driver's seat we don't have to trade, so why not put a high price on it and see if they come to the party.
 
You're dreaming. If we managed to get Picks 6 and 10 for Pick 2, we would have made out like bandits. A top 5 and a top 10 is not happening.

Our Pick 2 is absolutely certain to become Pick 3 due to a father-son bid on Levi Ashcroft.

Our best chance of making a trade is with Richmond after they've completed their business with Fremantle and Gold Coast. They might like the idea of having the two best kids after Ashcroft. They could be holding 6, 9, 10, and 16. We would like 6 and 9, and they would prefer it to be 10 and 16. I'm hoping it lands closer to our favour than theirs.
This conversation has perplexed me over the past few weeks. It seems reasonably clear that fans and draft experts alike aren't overly high on a particular player at the top end of the draft. Most of the buzz leading into the draft seems to be around players shooting up the board sitting outside the consensus top 5 or 6, while there has been a significant amount of commentary that the draft bats deep well into the later rounds.

Based on all of the available information, it would be a significant risk for any club to want to bundle up picks and trade up to pick 2, regardless of how much draft capital they had. I think this almost certainly rules out any club willing to trade up 2 picks inside 10 to move up to 2. I think the draft pool and not the pick value has to be the main factor when discussing our trade options. It is a unique pool and the trades should be judged accordingly. I am not sure there are any clubs in the league that would trade two picks inside 10 for 2, including us obviously.

With that said, i agree that an option like the one you have presented could be suitable. Sliding back in the top 10 and picking up a second first round pick could be a feasible for both parties. I think there are a number of other options available to us in creating a stronger draft hand, but i highly doubt that will leave us with more than one pick inside 10 without give up more high end draft capital in future drafts.
 
That's my point. If on draft night there is a player available at 2 that another club desperately wants, i.e. Adelaide & Draper, then there is a premium to be paid for that pick. We are in the driver's seat we don't have to trade, so why not put a high price on it and see if they come to the party.
It's just not realistic. I get the sentiment that if another team does't stump up then walk away, and I'm fine with that approach. But there are still a number of good deals to be made which don't leave us with two pick inside 10, and may involve us taking on a bit of the risk. Draper is ranked outside the top 5 on a number of draft boards. Adelaide would be aware of his standing in the overall pool, and despite their perceived interest in getting an SA player on board, there is no way they would jeopardise their future when they could very likely take a similar quality player at pick 4. There is a trade to be made, but don't be disappointed when it doesn't meet expectation. There is no Daicos, Horne Francis, Sam Darcy or Harley Reid in this draft, and offers for high picks will reflect that.
 
There is no Daicos, Horne Francis, Sam Darcy or Harley Reid in this draft, and offers for high picks will reflect that.
You don't know that what if all 4 of them were in the same draft? You would be saying there is no clear stand out and it's an even draft.
 
Armstrong was pretty well held for much of the game, with his opponents able to apply enough pressure on him in marking contests that he struggled to hold onto his marks. In spite of those struggles he still showed just how dangerous he can be by capitalising on the few opportunities that did come his way, slotting four majors.

 

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It's interesting with Armstrong because Matty Lloyd also said he was one of the best contested marking juniors he's seen and yet he hasn't quite been able to show that off in u18's all that well.

I'm not to fussed which kpf we get. Not as keen on Faull, just don't think he's got the decision making of others like Shanahan, Armstrong, Jack Whitlock and Gerreyn. I'd be happy with any of those 4.
Faull, Sims or Nichols might come into it if we're waiting until our 2nd round pick.

Hannaford I think might be more important for us in all honesty. Whether it's sliding back from 2 or moving up from 22, he's the type of forward we need to grab if possible but I'm sure a few other teams will be thinking the same.

Like Tauru as well. Athletic, competitive and could play almost anywhere.
Hoping we can get another 2nd rounder with our F2 off GC/Tigers.
 
It's interesting with Armstrong because Matty Lloyd also said he was one of the best contested marking juniors he's seen and yet he hasn't quite been able to show that off in u18's all that well.

I'm not to fussed which kpf we get. Not as keen on Faull, just don't think he's got the decision making of others like Shanahan, Armstrong, Jack Whitlock and Gerreyn. I'd be happy with any of those 4.
Faull, Sims or Nichols might come into it if we're waiting until our 2nd round pick.

Hannaford I think might be more important for us in all honesty. Whether it's sliding back from 2 or moving up from 22, he's the type of forward we need to grab if possible but I'm sure a few other teams will be thinking the same.

Like Tauru as well. Athletic, competitive and could play almost anywhere.
Hoping we can get another 2nd rounder with our F2 off GC/Tigers.
A good small is certainly priority #1, not necessarily the first pick but a desperate need. I can name premiership sides with no consistently good talls but none in recent history without a player the standard of Hill, Pickett, Stengel, Miers, Ryan and Bolton etc. So we lack both quantity and quality.
 
It’s a good mantra to have and you see it in the way that they play.

We have a few like that particularly Wardlaw & Arch, but we need a few more.

Why I’m such a big fan of Hannaford, Tom Gross, Cody Anderson and Luca Greggo. They all have that dog in em.
Has does Tauru rate in this area?
 
I really hope someone bites and takes our #2 pick. If we can get pick 6 and 17 in return we take it and run.
#6 Alex Tauru
#17 Shanahan/Whitlock
#22 Hannaford/Berry
In that scenario, we address every need with KPD, KPF and small forward.
No , upgrade that pick 17 in the 10 to 15 range and then we start talking
 
Armstrong was pretty well held for much of the game, with his opponents able to apply enough pressure on him in marking contests that he struggled to hold onto his marks. In spite of those struggles he still showed just how dangerous he can be by capitalising on the few opportunities that did come his way, slotting four majors.


I remember Carey having plenty of quiet ones before turning games on their head in the space of a few minutes. That's the thing about quality big men, always dangerous, and kudos to the kid for staying involved and capitalising on opportunities. You could mark down a 5th goal with his tackle and HTB decision 20 out resulted in his team mate playing on and scoring. 5 Goals in a quiet outing, I'll take that all day.
 
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