He'll be a Richmond player in 2019.There are whispers around Brodie being a flight risk and carrying significant go home factor.
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He'll be a Richmond player in 2019.There are whispers around Brodie being a flight risk and carrying significant go home factor.
We're banking on the MkIII model - Swallow, Martin, Bowes, SPS?, Brodie?, Scheer, Scrimshaw?Better than Swallow (1), Bennell (2) and Caddy (7)? That was meant to be their midfield set for the next 10 years.
Or was it Prestia (9), O'Meara (MD #1) and Martin (MD #1)?
Shouldn't you only make bids if you have the player as the next best on your draft board?
I'd be shocked if he let Bowes go. Being able to take SPS and Brodie first would be a dream. The three of them would be the midfield set for the next 10 years.
But the bids had to be made. Can't be giving anyone freebies.
Which I do. But I also think some clubs may ignore an Academy player so to give the impression of them getting the player they wanted. For example, Brisbane taking Ainsworth over bidding for Bowes. It's all about appearances.
Essendon are probably a little fortunate to have pick one in this draft and some further nice picks so I think best player available is the way to go.
We're banking on the MkIII model - Swallow, Martin, Bowes, SPS?, Brodie?, Scheer, Scrimshaw?
I'll be surprised if we ever see Swallow again.
Why? He is (to use the cliche everyone uses at this time of year) training the house down. Looks real fit and got some game time late in the season in the NEAFL so fingers crossed.
Also, loving your work so far Offsider ! Think most of us supporters would prefer Taranto over SPS at #4, but you will have seen more of them than us, and I can absolutely see Clayton going with what you've done. Will be really interesting to see where you go at 10/11 (whatever it is now).
What do they say about Prestia and O'Meara?He may be able to get on the park here and there but his knee is very bad, just some info that I have form someone who used to be medically involved with the suns.
What do they say about Prestia and O'Meara?
What do they say about Prestia and O'Meara?
I have had Berry pinged as GC's Pick 10 for quite awhile. Reckon he would be perfect for them.
Interesting pick Chris.
Chri - love the pick. I believe group think has been a large reason for him dropping so many places. I was hoping Monocle would have taken him with West Coasts pick 12 but you beat us to him. Hard to get this and the next 4 picks wrong in all reality.#9 Fremantle - Jarrod Berry (191cm, 82kg utility from North Ballarat Rebels)
Coming into the 2016 season, Berry was one name that featured in discussions about the potential #1 pick. He's dropped out of that talk now, but that's not to say he isn't still deserving of a top 10 selection. At least in my mind, I know few people will have Berry rated here.
A large part of his 'fall' down the draft order can be attributed to injuries and an associated lack of continuity in his football. A shoulder reconstruction last year cut into his preseason, and then on either side of the Championships this year he suffered an AC joint injury and a setback with his knee. And in case that wasn't enough, he then suffered a bruised kidney during the TAC Cup finals.
But amongst all the injuries, Berry was playing his usual high level of football. And one of the key factors in that was his ability to play any role or position asked of him. All Australian last year as a half back, he reads the play very well and can intercept and play taller when required. As a midfielder for the Rebels this year, roughly 50% of his possessions were contested and he uses his size well. And then when he went forward at the end of the season, he finished with two 3 goal performances and an average of over a goal a game for the season.
Without a doubt, his greatest strength is who he is as a person. Widely regarded as the #1 character guy in the draft, he'll be a captain in no time and the time of player you build around. From all reports, few people will work harder both on game day and during the week. I know nothing is guaranteed when it comes to draftees, but he should be a 200 game player pretty easily. And on top of that, he can actually play too. Not only is he as tough as you'll find, but he's an elite athlete too. At the Combine, Berry finished 1st in the beep test and time trial, while also finishing top 10 in the repeat sprints and agility test.
As for weaknesses, well you'd have to consider injuries to be the main one. If he's already prone to them, his style of play isn't going to help that. The only other knock on him coming into the season was his kicking. But he's worked on that and has significantly improved in 2016. He still has quite a mechanical looking kicking style, but it gets results.
The key to where he gets drafted, will be in what role teams see him developing into. For now, I see him as a general in the back half. Like Corey Enright was for so long. He's a leader, he's calm and can provide the same level of rebound. But he's also the type that you can throw into the midfield for impact or when you really need a clearance. That's what I see him being at Fremantle. Like how Pavlich was our Mr Fix-It for so long, Berry can do that at the other end of the ground.
Freo bid at 8Cannot believe there has been no bid for Bowes yet.
Welcome to the Sydney Swans Mr. Logue. It was between him and Scrimshaw for this pick.
Welcome to the Sydney Swans Mr. Logue. It was between him and Scrimshaw for this pick.