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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I'm confident that the Campo twins will be great value for us, but I don't buy into "people knowing he's locked away to us" - as why doesn't this apply to Ashcroft and other higher rated locked away players?Ben Campo is another one I think we're underrating a bit on here. Was talked up as a potential Top 10-20 pick in his underage year, winning some accolades in his U17 year alongside Sid Draper.
This year the talk has died down, he's played less, and his draft stocks have fallen. It's hard to say with certainty exactly what the combination of factors is, was he overrated in his U17 year as a big name and put up draft board, or is he pushed down the draft boards as an U18 with people knowing he's locked away to us, so people put less time into him (and we may have told him not to go out and sell himself too hard).
It touches on some of the discussion above re FOS, Samo and others on under age form and how it translates. Is Ben Campo in the same camp? Or was his lower profile this year manufactured / indifference from the draft watchers. Either way, if we can select him after Pick #38 I think we'll get a bargain, and maybe in there will be a top 10-20 range midfielder if we're lucky.
Everyone looks good in our guernsey.View attachment 2160983
Already looks good in navy blue and white!
If u squint a little, it almost looks like he’s wearing a Carlton top
I'm confident that the Campo twins will be great value for us, but I don't buy into "people knowing he's locked away to us" - as why doesn't this apply to Ashcroft and other higher rated locked away players?
It’s possible Adelaide just want best available and pick 2 would guarantee thatWhy would Carl or crows do that though? Our desired player will be there anyway.
I get what you are saying, but I wasn’t talking about where they are selected/ drafted per se; more so how they are rated atmIf you're one of the highest rated players in the draft then teams won't allow you to drop.
But if you're one in a pack of 20 or 30 comparable players after the upper echelon talents have been drafted then it can happen.
Watching these kids I believe this could be the type of draft where you find quite a few players drafted after pick 30 who end up having better careers than kids drafted say 10 to 30.
I'm starting to believe that there is a cream of this crop but the next layer is as deep as it's been in a long time. In this case it's easy for father-son selections to drop as did Calsher Dear last year and others have in the past.
I think if you're a roughly second round pick as a father sone or academy no one cares enough to put the time into considering you. The top end players are only reviewed so that the clubs entitled to them can be held accountable. No one cares about a pick in the 20's or 30's from a fairness perspective. Clubs just don't want other clubs getting first round quality for free.I'm confident that the Campo twins will be great value for us, but I don't buy into "people knowing he's locked away to us" - as why doesn't this apply to Ashcroft and other higher rated locked away players?
You mean the northern bush league? That started up in 2011?Just check whether he made the NEAFL team (Northern Conference) playing against men in his top age year in 2013. It kind of blows your "he had a poor top end year theory " out of the water.
You are dead set wrong.
when fos and Smith get it the game slows down. damage per possessionExactly right look at all the best players in the comp Cripps Neale Bont Merrett Pendle
None are straight line fast but all have fast lateral movement fast awareness and most of all fast football brains
This is what Smith and Fos have over Draper and the reason there my first preferences
I get what you are saying, but I wasn’t talking about where they are selected/ drafted per se; more so how they are rated atm
They look the same to me. My point is that there are plenty of players that have come into the league with skinny arms and become outstanding players. Arm size should not prevent us from selecting a player.
This is a 17 year old kid deemed to be too young to play AFL.You mean the northern bush league? That started up in 2011?
You have nothing of substance to back up your claim. He wasn't being described as a generational talent after his year in the NEAFL was he?
Such generational talent he played with that year also.
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Sorry to post a question not relevant to this post but I can’t be bothered going back the several pages to the quote.Decent comparison with Draper, might be a tad quicker than Shiel
For me, Smith has Butters traits, but I also see Hannaford with similar traits and can't believe how underrated he is with all rankings
I think you are taking his comment too seriously ... it was just an armless observationThey look the same to me. My point is that there are plenty of players that have come into the league with skinny arms and become outstanding players. Arm size should not prevent us from selecting a player.
This is a 17 year old kid deemed to be too young to play AFL.
Once again your argument was that Martin had a poor top age junior year and that is a pointer to why FOS will be a bust.
Jack Martin played against men in that year and received the highest honour that he could by being selected in the team of the year. As a 17 year old. Against men. Surely that is better than having a good year in the TAC cup against other 17 year olds. The grand final in the NEAFL that year saw the Brisbane Lions reserves defeat the Sydney Swans reserves so there were plenty of next level from AFL players playing
No matter how you try and demean that achievement it's clear that he had as good a top age season as he could have had (as that was the only competition that he could play in). It's pretty clear that you aren't going to admit that your bizarre claims are wrong. It's even more bizarre to claim that Jack Martin's career has anything to do with that of FOS.
Can you quote where I said he had a poor year? If I said that I take it back.This is a 17 year old kid deemed to be too young to play AFL.
Once again your argument was that Martin had a poor top age junior year and that is a pointer to why FOS will be a bust.
Jack Martin played against men in that year and received the highest honour that he could by being selected in the team of the year. As a 17 year old. Against men. Surely that is better than having a good year in the TAC cup against other 17 year olds. The grand final in the NEAFL that year saw the Brisbane Lions reserves defeat the Sydney Swans reserves so there were plenty of next level from AFL players playing
No matter how you try and demean that achievement it's clear that he had as good a top age season as he could have had (as that was the only competition that he could play in). It's pretty clear that you aren't going to admit that your bizarre claims are wrong. It's even more bizarre to claim that Jack Martin's career has anything to do with that of FOS.
If you squint a little he looks like Bret Thornton.View attachment 2160983
Already looks good in navy blue and white!
If u squint a little, it almost looks like he’s wearing a Carlton top
Jack was playing against men from the age of 14 or 15 in the GNFL.Will absolutely support this post. I know footy people at the Southport Sharks and other NEAFL clubs that believe Martin had a "one of a kind" level year that year in the NEAFL. The sky was absolutely the limit for him.
The kid that grew up next door to me who moved up north to play NEAFL - that was his final season - who was particularly impressed. He'd played in both the Sydney and SEQLD leagues before playing NEAFL. Had some AFL players on his teams at various stages and he puts Martin up there as the best bss played with or against.
Anyone who's discounting Jack's footy before his AFL debut really needs to talk to those who were there. Nobody has a bad word to say about his form.
I think they're also discounting the player he became. If not for those chronic calves that destroyed his career he'd be an easy 200 gamer now. Lack of ability has never been his issue. It's his health and some would claim the MH related to said injuries. Getting back up every time you cop a setback is bloody hard.
I don't actually have favourites, more how I see kids transitioning to the next levelSorry to post a question not relevant to this post but I can’t be bothered going back the several pages to the quote.
I wanted to get your thoughts on your assessments of Jhye Clark in his draft year, I saw your assessments of a champs game where you stated that Clark was your favourite in the draft, the game you were commenting on he had 16 touches at 73% efficiency.
He has really struggled not only at AFL but VFL too and I was wondering if looking back, if any warning signs were there?