2024 (Tenacious) Annual Carlton Board Phantom Draft

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Pick
Club
Player (click on player below, will take you to post)Poster
1RichmondJagga SmithBletch
2Brisbane *Levi AshcroftSheephead
3RichmondSam LalorBletch
4CarltonHarvey LangfordSoapy V
5AdelaideSid DraperGoBlues!
6MelbourneFinn O’SullivanBlugazi
7North MelbourneAlix TauruBlue and Silver
8Gold Coast *Leo Lombard
9St KildaJosh Smillie
10St KildaXavier Lyndsay
11MelbourneMurphy ReidBlugazi
12Essendon *Issac KakoTENACIOUS
13RichmondTobie TravagliaBletch
14RichmondTaj HottonBletch
15West CoastJoe BerryTerryWallet
16Port AdelaideLuke TrainorPablito
17FremantleBo AllanWalshistheGOAT
18Greater Western SydneyCooper Hynesbradfisher14
19Greater Western SydneyOli Hannafordbradfisher14
20Brisbane *Sam Marshall
21Western BulldogsHarrison OliverCoona Blues
22North MelbourneJobe ShanahanBlue and Silver
23SydneyHarry ArmstongWickzki
24RichmondJack WhitlockBletch
25Greater Western SydneyAlex Dodsonbradfisher14
26SydneyJesse DattoliWickzki
27RichmondJonty FaullBletch
28RichmondJasper AlgarBletch
Round 2
29Western BulldogsJames BarratCoona Blues
30EssendonChristian MoraesTENACIOUS
31West CoastHamish DaviesTerryWallet
32Port AdelaideAngus ClarkePablito
33FremantleZak JohnsonWalshistheGOAT
34St KildaTom Gross
35HawthornHarry Charleston
36West Coast *Malaki ChampionTerryWallet
37Western BulldogsJack OughCoona Blues
38Carlton *Ben CamporealeSoapy V
39Port AdelaideJaxon ArtemisPablito
40Greater Western SydneyLochie Jaquesbradfisher14
41SydneyMatt WhitlockWickzki
42GeelongClancy Dennisferrisb
43EssendonHarry O’FarrellTENACIOUS
44St Kilda *Adrian ColeNinja Worrier
45Western BulldogsKayle GerreynCoona Blues
46Port AdelaidePhoenix HargravePablito
Round 3
47CollingwoodNed BowmanBamboo Harvester
48EssendonThomas SimsTENACIOUS
49EssendonPassTENACIOUS
50CollingwoodSam DavidsonBamboo Harvester
51Greater Western SydneyPassbradfisher14
52CarltonPassSoapy V
53GeelongXavier Ivisicferrisb
54CollingwoodNoah MrazBamboo Harvester
55SydneyLuke UrquhartWickzki
56North MelbourneNathaniel SulzbergerBlue and Silver
57Adelaide *Tyler WelshGoBlues!
58EssendonPassTENACIOUS
59FremantleBenny BarrettWalshistheGOAT
60CarltonPassSoapy V
61CarltonPassSoapy V
62HawthornKade Herbert
63CarltonBoydSoapy V
64Greater Western SydneyPassbradfisher14
65GeelongPassferrisb
66HawthornPass
67North MelbournePassBlue and Silver
68AdelaidePassGoBlues!
69MelbourneArcher Day-WicksBlugazi
70Gold CoastPass
71Gold CoastPass
72BrisbanePassSheephead
73West CoastKeighton MatofaiTerryWallet

Pre Season Draft / DFA
(fill up you senior lists)


PickClubPlayerPoster
1CollingwoodTim Membrey
2CarltonEthan PhillipsSoapy V
3Greater Western SydneyBen Patonbradfisher14
4GeelongJack MartinCoona Blues
5BrisbaneSam DaySheephead
6CollingwoodAdam TomlinsonBamboo Harvester
7CarltonCoby BurgielSoapy V

Rookie Draft

PickClubPlayerPoster
1RichmondJosh DolanBletch
2North MelbourneNash KingBlue and Silver
3West CoastPassTerryWallet
4AdelaideLucas ImpeyGoBlues!
5MelbourneRhys UnwinBlugazi
6Gold CoastSam Durdin
7St KildaBrad CrouchNinja Worrier
8EssendonGabriel StumpfTENACIOUS
9FremantleNoah CumberlandWalshistheGOAT
10CollingwoodWill HayesBamboo Harvester
11CarltonLiam McMahonsoapy
12Western BulldogsJacob NewtonCoona Blues
13HawthornJack Gunston
14Greater Western SydneyJosh Faheybradfisher14
15GeelongLachlan BlackistonCoona Blues
16Port AdelaideCharlie WestPablito
17SydneyOllie WarburtonWickzki
18BrisbaneDarragh JoyceSheephead
19RichmondPassBletch
20North MelbourneRiley BiceBlue and Silver
21AdelaidePassGoBlues!
22MelbourneSam TonerBlugazi
23Gold CoastPass
24St Kilda *Lennox HoffmanNinja Worrier
25EssendonWaylon Davies-MotlopTENACIOUS
26FremantlePassWalshistheGOAT
27CollingwoodOleg MarkovBamboo Harvester
28CarltonAsher EasthamSoapy V
29Western BulldogsMax KnobelCoona Blues
30HawthornPass
31Greater
Western
Sydney
Lachie Keeffebradfisher14
32GeelongMarcus HerbertCoona Blues
33Port AdelaidePablito
34SydneyJoel HammlingWickzki
35BrisbaneDarcy CravenSheephead
36North MelbourneToby PinkBlue and Silver
37EssendonTENACIOUS
38CollingwoodAsh JohnsonBamboo Harvester
39Carlton *Lucas CamporealeSoapy V
40Greater
Western
Sydney
Jacob Wehrbradfisher14
41North Melbourne *River StevensBlue and Silver
42Greater
Western
Sydney *
Logan Smithbradfisher14
43Essendon TENACIOUS
44Sydney Aaron FrancisWickzki
 
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The strategy discussed with my Sydney compadre was that the Swans would go one tall and one small.

Was expecting one of the Whitlock's with our second pick but can't believe Harry Armstrong is still available.

Can't look past him.

Sydney select Harry Armstrong.

Sorry again peeps. Thought I'd be long gone today. Lawyers sure do know how to add billable hours.

Bletch is up
 
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Nah, Wick was the representative for all of us on BigFooty for the “Gross Negligence” charges laid on Voss for subbing off Kennedy.

Thanks for stepping up Wickzki

I got kicked out of the court room for turning it into an umpiring debate
 
Pick 24: RICHMOND - Jack Whitlock - Murray Bushrangers - 200cm - Key Forward
Highly touted since U/16s, Jack has slipped a little in his draft year (as has his twin Matt). But still provides a compelling option at this stage of the draft. A key forward who can spend time in the ruck is highly desirable in modern football, and the Tigers would be looking for a player of this type. Samson may be seen as the long-term replacement for Nank in the ruck, but a viable forward/ruck is something they're lacking. Liam Fawcett and a couple of Cat-B basketballers are the only other real options. Perhaps Koschitzke, but see him more as Lynch backup.

Other options at this pick: Kicking myself that I could have had Shanahan or Armstrong, who went the two picks before this one - had I not traded out pick 22 (original pick 18), could have had my choice. Anyways, looked at Gerreyn as another forward/ruck, or Sims/Faull as pure tall forwards.


Next up: Pick 25 (21) GWS bradfisher14

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Pick 24: RICHMOND - Jack Whitlock - Murray Bushrangers - 200cm - Key Forward
Highly touted since U/16s, Jack has slipped a little in his draft year (as has his twin Matt). But still provides a compelling option at this stage of the draft. A key forward who can spend time in the ruck is highly desirable in modern football, and the Tigers would be looking for a player of this type. Samson may be seen as the long-term replacement for Nank in the ruck, but a viable forward/ruck is something they're lacking. Liam Fawcett and a couple of Cat-B basketballers are the only other real options. Perhaps Koschitzke, but see him more as Lynch backup.

Other options at this pick: Kicking myself that I could have had Shanahan or Armstrong, who went the two picks before this one - had I not traded out pick 22 (original pick 18), could have had my choice. Anyways, looked at Gerreyn as another forward/ruck, or Sims/Faull as pure tall forwards.


Next up: Pick 25 (21) GWS bradfisher14

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Really like this pick. Had Harry not slid so far this would've been the one. Think he has a really productive KPF/Ruck career. More suited to ruck long-term than many successful combo players. Wouldn't be surprised if he has a better career than Armstrong. A bit of a can't lose position you put yourself in even if you didn't get your top choices.
 
GWS will select Alex Dodson here. I’ll do a write up later.

Wickzki is up with the swans now :)

Dodson is an excellent pick imo brad. I was in 2 minds for my upcoming pick as i really like Dodson but the Eagles, who i'm picking for, already have 4 rucks and 2 other young 200cm pinch hitters.

So you solved my dilemna for me lol.
 

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With another pick not too far away I won't disclose who else I've considered here but Hannaford would've been the dream but he's gone to GWS.

With that said...

Sydney welcome Tom Papley's cheeky little apprentice who will learn a ton off of him and then take over the mantle.

Sydney selects Jesse Dattoli

Cal Twomey said:
Dattoli plays with some swagger and confidence and has the necessary tools to take those traits into the AFL: as a midfielder/forward he takes his chances, has a natural goal sense, reads the play well and dominated in some big games this year. The best of those might have been his late-season run for the Knights, when he had two three-goal games then followed it with a 35-disposal performance against Eastern. Injury kept him from testing at the Combine.

I believe we're back to Bletch with back to back selections.
 
Pick 27: RICHMOND - Jonty Faull - GWV Rebels - 195cm - Key Forward
Although I picked up Jack Whitlock with my last pick, I think the Tiges still want another marking option up forward, especially with Lynch in the latter stages of his career. I see Faull as the best available option here, he's very good overhead, and kicks goals for fun. Think he'll pair well with Whitlock, and with Balta and Gibcus up back for the foreseeable future, sets up the spine for years to come.

Also considered: Sims, Barrat.


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Pick 28: RICHMOND - Jasper Alger - Oakleigh Chargers - 183cm - Small Forward
With the talls out of the way, Richmond's last pick of the draft will be a small forward to replace Bolton/Graham. I see Alger as the best of the second set of smalls, behind Lombard, Kako and Berry. Has plenty of smarts, good goal sense, and excellent overhead for his size.


Other options: In reality, this pick, as first of the second night, probably gets traded for a future 1st. But otherwise, there's a bit of dearth of small forward options around the 20-35 mark. Looked at Dolan, Bradley, Champion (WC NGA). For 'best available', maybe Gross, Davis or Matt Whitlock.

Next up: Pick 29 (25) - Western Bulldogs Coona Blues

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Tigers are now done. Good mix I think - Smith and Lalor inside. Travaglia and Hotton outside. A couple of tall forwards in Jack Whitlock and Faull, and a small forward, Alger. Be interested to see how this compares with what the Tiges end up doing.

Nominally, there's another pick available, which I'd use in the Rookie or PSD.
 
Pick 28: RICHMOND - Jasper Alger - Oakleigh Chargers - 183cm - Small Forward
With the talls out of the way, Richmond's last pick of the draft will be a small forward to replace Bolton/Graham. I see Alger as the best of the second set of smalls, behind Lombard, Kako and Berry. Has plenty of smarts, good goal sense, and excellent overhead for his size.

Second time in a row you picked the 1B to my 1A.

Will be interesting to see how it plays out on draft night.
 
Pick 29 - Western Bulldogs - JAMES BARRAT - 194cm 23/11/2006 - Defender/Utility

Starting to think this draft is not as deep as we thought. A bit of a rider, I am picking for a club well balanced across the park. Almost overloaded with KPP, but light on for young defenders outside of unproven Busslinger.

Barrat has performed in all parts of the ground in recent weeks. Key forward, key back/rebounder and accountable big bodied mid. Has been successful at all, but rebounding back seems his forte.

A late birthday suggests still growing and definitely still developing as a player. A bit each way here, wanted a potential centre square big body and he has some chance of developing into that role while being a quality interceptor/KPD at the next level. Young player with plenty of time to find his true calling, if he has not done so alreeady.

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Pick 30 - Essendon - Christian Moraes - 183cm Midfielder / Forward

Placed top 10 in the 2km time trial with a 6:25 minutes. Is one of those players with a high ceiling.

All he needs is time to develop his inside game to become a dangerous midfielder, has many elite traits to become a star. While playing mainly outside, has the ability to play forward and take the game away from you.

Next Up: TerryWallet
 
Pick 30 - Essendon - Christian Moraes - 183cm Midfielder / Forward

Placed top 10 in the 2km time trial with a 6:25 minutes. Is one of those players with a high ceiling.

All he needs is time to develop his inside game to become a dangerous midfielder, has many elite traits to become a star. While playing mainly outside, has the ability to play forward and take the game away from you.

Next Up: TerryWallet
Hi Tenacious, not sure how it works but did Essendon have to use up its first two picks (#28, #31) to match the bid on Kako at #12? Apologies if it’s a dumb question.
 
Pick 31: West Coast - Hamish Davis - 190cm - Forward/Utility

Very busy and ever improving forward/utility player. He looks a bit untidy, but as Jack Dyer used to say "he gets where the ball is, and not where it aint". He's all over the forward half of the field popping up in dangerous space all the time.

Has a great tank, natural reading of the play, sticky dukes and instinct for the sticks. Finished the year with a bang starring in the WAFL seniors including a BOG 4 goaler in a winning final. Then finished his year with BOG in the Colts Premiership.

Reminds me in parts of James Leake, Mich Owens, Harry Jones(with a tank), Will Hayward, Sam Sturt.....even a young Nat Fyfe.

Pablito up next for Kenny's Kids.
 
Hi Tenacious, not sure how it works but did Essendon have to use up its first two picks (#28, #31) to match the bid on Kako at #12? Apologies if it’s a dumb question.
Doing all this on my phone, which is tough to do.

Yep, I’ve been using the same formula for all the bids.


Pick 12 = 1,268 points - 20% = 1,014 points

Pick 28 - 677 points + Pick 31 606 points = 1,283 points

1,283 paid - 1,014 cost = 269 points over

Essendon Next Pick:
Pick 40 - 429 points + 269 points = 698 points or Pick 28
 

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