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Snuffaluphagus
Brownlow Medallist
- Sep 10, 2015
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- Fremantle
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Well, maybe, eventually. Judging on his Peel season, there's not a ton of evidence for that. He struggled to get access with an outside role. His step looks really good, but his burst speed isn't quite there to play a true line-breaking small forward (like Bolton).I think he has the tools to be flexible either in a mid or fwd or mid-fwd role. His draft strengths were highlighted by his decision making (particularly in an attacking mode), kicking and a bit of toe (also leadership). So it's how they develop this offseason or season proper.
The beauty of Bolton (cost no longer matters, that toothpaste ain't going back in the tube) is that he's in that same mix. Theoretically taking some of the pressure off other lesser performers in the attacking transition area.
It might even allow Sturt to used more in the occasional tier of the mid options.
We are well positioned in this draft to snag a small forward but we have Bolton incoming and a budding small forward in our NGA crop for next year. There will be other options to look at. However Berry at our first could be very difficult to resist.It also reflects that we don't need another inside midfielder—Walls specifically said Bo Allan is not a positional need for us. Hotton is getting touted as a mid-forward, but he's rated so highly on his midfield potential.
We tried the "pick up an agile, classy midfielder with good goal-sense and hope they can make it as a small forward" with Cooper Simpson. Indisputably, he looks his best doing inside work. We need to prioritise a real small forward. Plus, picking up someone to be retooled as a small forward when they've just done an ACL that might effect their agility feels perilous.
Too early for Gerryn. He is borderline pick 40 region. A few clubs may bite off a bit earlier.Just my thoughts. I understand the interest or dis interest shown by fremantle on certain players cannot be taken at face value, but just taking it as a hypothetical scenario if it is true.
Berry is the only small forward linked to us at the moment and we are not in the list those who interested in Hotton or Hannaford. But we and GWS are linked to a small forward Sam Toner who will be a late or rookie at the moment
As most probably the linked ones like Berry Lindsay Shanahan gone by pick 14 as Taylor suggested we may drop down swapping with dogs 17 and 25 for 14 and 30? We delisted corbbet kuek tabs and knobel. May be we may take Gerryn at 17 which may slide to 20 to 22 on draft night? He won't be available at our next pick as sydney and Tigers have multiple pick around 20s zone. Then with pick 25 which may be 30 on draft for Angus Clark or Harrison Oliver? And use the latest pick for Sam Toner?
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Not everyone has seen Draft day. See below:Have you guys seen Draft Day, I think it's called - set in the NFL draft where a player with a huge reputation slides down the draft and the list manager eventually sells the draft pick to take him for an absolute bounty to the club desperate to pick him?
I'd like to see similar scenes this trade period if we have a list of players and #1 is gone with #2 projected much later.
Well if Bell is right and we need another HBF - then maybe we do pick up Bo Allen after all
Sounds like a good Lukey Ryan long term replacement
Trainor is a few head knocks away from retirementReckon that’s Draper
Or could go Trainor if Bell was legit with needing more from the HBers
Sounds like a good Lukey Ryan long term replacement