Carlton 2007 AFL Draft - Official

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Re: The Draft- Discussion Thread

flipping shitass afl and sen websites didn't load for me until Pick 5. what are the first 4 picks? also was there a big pause when kreuzer was announced or just a loud applause and they moved on?

There was loud applause for the first 6 odd picks:eek:
 

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Re: The Draft- Discussion Thread

Steven Browne joins the blues. Just got this from TOA's phantom draft - thought he'd go earlier.


Fremantle will be looking for another quality midfielder at this selection and Browne looks a good fit. Super classy, hard at it, skilled and smart, he will add some defensive pressure to the Freo midfield. Ideally Fremantle would want a tall outside midfielder but there is little like that on offer this year and a good bet like Browne is a good fall back option. Other options include Whitecross, Reid and Dangerfield but they could go anywhere.
 
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Ripped this from AFL draft tracker.

NAME STEVEN BROWNE
CLUB CARLTON
ORIGINAL CLUB WEST PERTH
DOB 1/02/1989
HEIGHT 179.8 CM
WEIGHT 74.7 KG

Rebounding defender who wins contested football, can take a good mark and reads the game well. Impressive for WA in the NAB AFL U18 Championships this year.
 
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Steven Browne
Height 179.8
Weight 74.7kg
POSITION
Medium Defender
BIO
Rebounding defender who wins contested football, can take a good mark and reads the game well. Impressive for WA in the NAB AFL U18 Championships this year.
 
From burgatron - who thought he'd go higher at 24.


STEVEN BROWNE

West Perth, WA, Small defender, February 1 1989, 179.8cm, 74.7kg

Another player who has risen up the order in recent times, Browne now looms as a No.20-30 selection. Fremantle is believed to be very keen on his services, although if Harry Taylor is available that could change. Browne is also on the radar for Hawthorn (No.29), the Kangaroos (No.32) and Geelong (No.34) if still available. Two other Western Australians – Jarrhan Jacky and Chris Mayne – may also come into consideration here, although they could be available for Fremantle's third choice at No.40.

Bio: Small defender/midfielder with clean skills and good ability overhead for a player his size. Made his senior WAFL debut in round 17 with West Perth and was named best on ground in round 18 with 29 disposals and 10 marks. Recorded solid results at the 2007 NAB AFL Draft Camp with a 13.8 beep test and 3.00sec 20m sprint.
 
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afl website's draft tracker says he is a 'rebounding defender who wins contested football, can take a good mark and read the game well'.

Edit: sorry, i was a bit late there!
 

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