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Just a side note Herald Sun posted Richmond to send pick 6&10 for North Pick 2 & F1st
Just me or is that puke-worthy for North?
Now I want to see one with Jagga Smith or Sid Draper to the tune of Nessun Dorma
North are the ones who want to trade out of this draft. They never should have traded pick 25 in my opinion. Probably would have got 6&18/20 for 2 & 25. But now there stuck with 2 and 62….
They have a need for key position players and would need to pay overs weather its with Richmond, saints, Melbourne etc.
He's the son of Peter O'Farrell, who has represented a number of Carlton players at the tribunal in recent years.
Ah, then I like the boy. Sign him up.
So the big question is which Campo gets number 16.
I want to see 16 and the number 61
If SOS thinks Ben Campo is worth a punt, he’ll bid on him to keep us honest.
Dodoro did the same thing with JSOS, did he not?
True, but Richmond aren't exactly reluctant partners here.
Richmond have 8 picks in the top 24.
You can't deny that the club would be keen on upgrading and/or flipping some picks forward a year...
I do like the way Tiggs supporters think they're going to get some kind bargain because Nth is apparently desperate to trade down after parting with pick 25. If Richmond are just as keen to trade up, it nullifies any 'bargain'.North are the ones who want to trade out of this draft. They never should have traded pick 25 in my opinion. Probably would have got 6&18/20 for 2 & 25. But now there stuck with 2 and 62….
They have a need for key position players and would need to pay overs weather its with Richmond, saints, Melbourne etc.
The 2001 draft is generally considered one of the historic super drafts yes?It does seem counter intuitive on face value....in a draft that the experts say is one of the deepest, you'd think it'd be wiser to trade down rather than up - similarly if it was seen as a shallow draft, you'd look to trade up.
Picks 12 and 14 in this draft may well be much better value than pick 3, but it may be one of the rare opportunities for a while that we get a talented kid at the pointy end of the draft, especially with Tassie coming in - although we do have a potential #1 pick arriving at our doorstep in a couple of years
I think the danger here is taking a media term and assuming equivalence, but also assuming that there was broad competency in recruitment back then (or even now).The 2001 draft is generally considered one of the historic super drafts yes?
Hodge Ball Judd top 3. Bartel 8 etc.
Picks 12 and 14 ended up being Brent Reilly and Ashley Watson. One played 200 games as a no fuss defender... Solid citizen. The other played 7 games. I know.other great players went before and after those 2 picks but yeah .... Judd or Hodge are just so much more value.
So even the fact people think this might be a crazy deep good draft there's still proof historically that in such drafts a top 3 pick is better than two around 12-14
I do like the way Tiggs supporters think they're going to get some kind bargain because Nth is apparently desperate to trade down after parting with pick 25. If Richmond are just as keen to trade up, it nullifies any 'bargain'.
For mine, North are better off keeping pick 2 and offering their future 1st to someone like GWS for 16 and 21. Or even just take GWS' pick 16 and exchange future 1sts. They have plenty of options.
Top draft prospects ranked 1-50: AFL stars they all play like and the clubs keen on them
Draft prospects ranked 1-50: AFL stars they play like — and what clubs could pick themwww.foxsports.com.au
31. BEN CAMPOREALE
Position: Midfielder
Size: 185cm
Clubs: Glenelg/Brighton Districts & Old Scholars
AFL player comparison: Brad Crouch
Blues fans have loved following the progress of Camporeale, who’s been a prolific ball-winner across two years due to his strength on the inside and excellent running ability on the outside. He was the standout for his state during the national carnival, averaging 26.8 disposals, 10.0 contested possessions, 4.5 clearances and 3.8 tackles to win South Australia’s MVP award. Camporeale is a proven big-game performer, named best on ground in last year’s Under 17s Futures game (30 disposals, 8 marks) before a strong 24-disposal, six-tackle outing for the AFL Academy against Footscray earlier this year. Camporeale is father-son eligible to Carlton as his dad is Blues premiership player and All-Australian Scott Camporeale. Whether a bid on Camporeale comes before or after the Blues’ second selection (Pick 38) remains a mystery, but most scouts think it’ll come afterwards, which would be a great result for Carlton.
Top draft prospects ranked 1-50: AFL stars they all play like and the clubs keen on them
Draft prospects ranked 1-50: AFL stars they play like — and what clubs could pick themwww.foxsports.com.au
I’ve never heard Finn compared to bontempelli I’ve heard Walsh and Isaac Heeney.
Maybe Austins preference is Finn, then Jagga. If somewhat surprisingly we miss out on both of them. We should then still
be able to get Draper.
My personal order of preference is Finn, then Sid, then Jagga.
Walsh seems a weird comparison too...
EFASos will draft Armstrong if he's still available at their pick. He's a bit like the lost Silvagnibrothersister.
It would be extremely difficult to be unhappy with we came away with that!Good article on O'Farrell:
Versatile draft prospect's unique family link to the Blues
Harry O'Farrell, son of highly successful Blues barrister Peter, hopes to emulate his dad's success on-and-off the field next seasonwww.afl.com.au
Had a couple of slight injuries to deal with, in another draft year, he could go top 25.
A haul of Draper, HOF + Campos would be a pretty good result imo...