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Top 5 for each test today for SA
A club that can back in its development would be his best choice, he has a lot of elite traits but rough around the edges. A club like Richmond comes to mind as a possible suitor.Brodie Lake has good test results, if the rumours from earlier in the year that GCS are likely to go Davies and Jeffrey, Lake could be in the open draft, tantalising thought
Good testers generally jump up draft boards pretty quick, where would you put him range wise?A club that can back in its development would be his best choice, he has a lot of elite traits but rough around the edges. A club like Richmond comes to mind as a possible suitor.
He’s still a 40-60 prospect for me.Good testers generally jump up draft boards pretty quick, where would you put him range wise?
Can we leave the pie in the sky hypothetical trade rumours to the trade boards? More and more of it is creeping into these quality draft threads and it seems to just be posters wanting to big up their club for being linked to a good player. It’s annoying and completely irrelevant to the 2020 draft.eDPS with the Taranto to Saints rumours, I better start looking at the 3rd, 4th and 5th rounds whose good down that late?
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Can we leave the pie in the sky hypothetical trade rumours to the trade boards? More and more of it is creeping into these quality draft threads and it seems to just be posters wanting to big up their club for being linked to a good player. It’s annoying and completely irrelevant to the 2020 draft.
I’ll be surprised if this draft goes beyond the third round.Sorry mate, I will rewrite my question then.
What talent is in the 3rd, 4th and 5th round? eDPS
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North Melbourne does not like this postI’ll be surprised if this draft goes beyond the third round.
Mind you, I’m half expecting the first round to finish around pick 25 or 26.
Hopefully dont have to wait too long for them, if you dont see it from me next week you will likely see them in Twomeys next rankings updateThat are some seriously impressive results from dgb , do we have height and weight measurements?
Dont wanna show my hand for the upcoming Bigfooty Phantom Draft Yeah and like briztoon said i dont see the draft going that long this year in the real thing.Sorry mate, I will rewrite my question then.
What talent is in the 3rd, 4th and 5th round? eDPS
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Yeah should be a good phantom draft this year, lots of players sliding in and out of spots that will have people talking. I have said since early on i believe the draft will only be around 2 rounds for most clubs that are already set up within the premiership window, with some clubs picking a 3rd or 4th depending on what stocks they have left in terms of list size, north may have to pick 4 or 5 but i don't see clubs like Brisbane/Richmond/wce etc picking more than 2, unless they leave a spot for an academy kid they like.Hopefully dont have to wait too long for them, if you dont see it from me next week you will likely see them in Twomeys next rankings update
Dont wanna show my hand for the upcoming Bigfooty Phantom Draft Yeah and like briztoon said i dont see the draft going that long this year in the real thing.
Today's report says 38-40 senior, 2-4 cat A, 2 cat B: https://www.afl.com.au/news/513026/will-this-be-the-number-clubs-brace-for-minor-list-size-cutList size's look likely to be 38 including 2 rookies plus 2 cat B's (36 senior, 2 rookies, 2 cat B) or 38 senior list with no rookies but you can have 2 or 3 cat B's.
Finished 3rd in the 2km run just behind Heath Chapman and Nathan O'Driscoll in a tick over 6.30 so endurance/repeat efforts aren't going to any problem at the next level.
Some numbers from the WA Combine
Peel Thunder speedster Isiah Winder, one of five draft prospects to play WAFL seniors this season, recorded the fastest 20m sprint time of 2.873 seconds.
Perth pair Nathan O’Driscoll (2.931 seconds), Jaiden Hunter (2.969), West Perth defender Kellen Johnson (2.982) and Swan Districts gun Denver Grainger-Barras (2.993) also posted sub three-second times.
The record is held by former Gold Coast Sun Joel Wilkinson, 2.75 seconds back in 2010.
Grainger-Barras topped the agility testing with a time of 8.116 seconds, 0.001 of a second faster than O’Driscoll.
Nineteen West Aussies were invited to the combine but several couldn’t test for various reasons.
Claremont quartet Joel Western, Kalin Lane, Jack Avery, Logan Young and Subiaco pair Blake Morris and Tyler Brockman will test at a later date because of colts grand final duties this weekend.
East Perth defender Jack Hindle was unable to do the full testing because of shin splints, while East Fremantle speedster and Dockers prospect Brandon Walker (foot) pulled up sore from Sunday’s preliminary final.
The 2km time trial, which is happening on Thursday afternoon at the WA Athletics Stadium, will be the last of the testing.
South Fremantle big man Shannon Neale, a former State 400m and 800m champion, will be one to watch.
The athletic ruck-forward is aiming for a sub-6.30.
I was working today and hadn't noticed that. I was just going of what i've heard earlier in the year from clubland.Today's report says 38-40 senior, 2-4 cat A, 2 cat B: https://www.afl.com.au/news/513026/will-this-be-the-number-clubs-brace-for-minor-list-size-cut
That's a very minimal change, just shaving two cat As and one cat B from the current limits.
Hopefully dont have to wait too long for them, if you dont see it from me next week you will likely see them in Twomeys next rankings update
Dont wanna show my hand for the upcoming Bigfooty Phantom Draft Yeah and like briztoon said i dont see the draft going that long this year in the real thing.