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Dangerfield mk.II?I like everything about his game except his kicking.
I think he is one of the worst kicks, in the touted top 15.
He is as hard as nails, great leader, has a swagger and takes the game on, decision making is good too, however the disposal accuracy is a concern for me and consequently I have him in the second half of the first round.
Conversely I have Mackenzie higher because he has very neat and tidy foot skills, as does Hotton.
Just saying.
Get Danger vibes tbh. Not sure if he'll be as prolific a ball winner though.Humphrey could go on to be the best Mid in this draft. Damaging mid who can go forward take a clunk and kick off both feet he is also hard as nails.
Think his stock will just continue to rise from here.
Sorry, didn't see your post prior to posting mine.Dangerfield mk.II?
Doesn't have the best penetrating kick but seems tidy enough.
I like how he is dual sided and won't be a player who gets stuck on the wrong side.
His handball is bloody impressive and is one of his best weapons.
Feel if he tests well he will go top 8
Darcy Jones being mentioned as a late first round pick based on Knightmares ESPN Power Rankings. Is this new? He's above Ginbey now.
4 WA boys in the top 20.
Darcy Jones being mentioned as a late first round pick based on Knightmares ESPN Power Rankings. Is this new? He's above Ginbey now.
4 WA boys in the top 20.
Darcy Jones being mentioned as a late first round pick based on Knightmares ESPN Power Rankings. Is this new? He's above Ginbey now.
4 WA boys in the top 20.
Late 1st rd suggests Sydney interested and he`s a pick that would suit them and the love they have for WA recruits ..
Is JJ officially on the main list?We actually have 5 main list spots available and if Hurn does a Redden we’ll have 6
Officially I’m not sure but either way it’s a formality as he’s been on the rookie list for the maximum 3 years
What was said ? Bring home the Warlordwe're keen on wardlaw according to trade radio. wonder if we'll split if north take him.
Trade Radio also reckons my Johnson is large. Doesn't make it true.we're keen on wardlaw according to trade radio. wonder if we'll split if north take him.
I think KM has gone off the deep end a bit , shameless self promoter, had a few run ins with the BF boss chiefWowee, Cal hasn't even got Jones in his top 30 but Knightdick now has him as a first rounder?
Agree with Monocle. Wouldn't take him with either of our first couple picks.
lol, has had run ins with most of the other draft watchers on the draft board.I think KM has gone off the deep end a bit , shameless self promoter, had a few run ins with the BF boss chief
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My sources tell me West Coast are indeed looking at splitting pick 2 and will have a big emphasis on local talent if the pick split eventuates. Im told Ginbey, Hewett and Busslinger are all heavily in the mix in the event of a pick split and they will be favoured ahead of interstate youngsters. I'm told despite the clubs good record of player retention the increasing frequency of the go home factor across the AFL landscape is influencing club recruiters.
Oh god. I want busslinger atleast he is the best in his position. We sure love b+ players the wceMy sources tell me West Coast are indeed looking at splitting pick 2 and will have a big emphasis on local talent if the pick split eventuates. Im told Ginbey, Hewett and Busslinger are all heavily in the mix in the event of a pick split and they will be favoured ahead of interstate youngsters. I'm told despite the clubs good record of player retention the increasing frequency of the go home factor across the AFL landscape is influencing club recruiters.
This seems like an educated guess.My sources tell me West Coast are indeed looking at splitting pick 2 and will have a big emphasis on local talent if the pick split eventuates. Im told Ginbey, Hewett and Busslinger are all heavily in the mix in the event of a pick split and they will be favoured ahead of interstate youngsters. I'm told despite the clubs good record of player retention the increasing frequency of the go home factor across the AFL landscape is influencing club recruiters.
AsterixTheGaul Monocle Obeanie1 who do you rate higher SPP or Reuben Ginbey?SPP sucks. On quality that's a downgrade for Rioli.
I'd rather throw in a pick and go after Georgi.
Just going by what I've been told by a couple of sources who have been on the money before. They could still be wrong or things could change but the feeling is there is genuine concern that the go home factor risk has increased. To be honest I was a little disappointed to hear it. Hopefully if we do go local Hewett busslinger and ginbey turn out ok.This seems like an educated guess.
Ginbey over SPPAsterixTheGaul Monocle Obeanie1 who do you rate higher SPP or Reuben Ginbey?
What about Sam Gilbey or Adam D'Aloia?
Highly unlikely Ginbey makes it to pick 20. Where as Gilbey or D'Aloia are probably the two best midfield options that might be left on board by your pick 26.