Knightmare
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- Sep 22, 2010
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could switkowski, miller or johnannesen slip through to the rookie draft?
would love west coast picking one up for added midfield grunt
Miller may go national draft, he may not but Switkowski and Johannsen should be available.
KM Is there a reason why McLaren didn't get draft combine inv IYO . I noticed he got state though ,I thought for sure he was a lock for that invite . Noticed Goodyear played too on the weekend KM 30 touches do you think he is a high draft pick ? his effective kicks looks below 60 % a lot of the times and am wondering is that a technique flaw or just too rushed in traffic I understand he is an inside mid type but kicking is a concern considering how important possession is these days. Maybe a good fit for the Bombers to feed it out ?. Just another note don't see much on caprion Is he travelling well or not rated highly enough ?
Lots of quality key position players this year and McLaren isn't one of the top ones so someone has to miss out.
Goodyear playing good enough but not dominating. Footskills ok but just finds lots of it under pressure which hurts his efficiency.
Capiron hasn't played as much TAC as others due to APS footy for Caufield Grammar. It won't stop him from getting drafted. It's just why many aren't talking about him as much as other.
KM you've said a couple of times Lachie Weller will likely start on a flank before becoming a more regular midfielder - are there any other midfielder types you see as being likely to start their careers playing predominantly in the back/forward lines?
Petracca I see starting out as a flanker. He can work his way into the midfield with time but on a forward flank and even pushing deep, that's where I see him starting.
Laverde, Dawson, Duggan, Nelson, De Goey, Maynard, Ellis, Vickers-Willis, Langford.
Lots of guys likely will start as flankers.
K, I read today where Lamb has come up on the radar for the Hawks.
I believe he has some issues and after the Garlett fiasco,surely the Hawks don't need to take a risk.
What do you think?
Lamb isn't a Garlett type problem. He's not as far as I'm aware a problem off field but on field he can from game to game lack consistent intent and intensity as a guy who isn't as consistently switched on as you'd like.
Outside of that clubs will have more information of what he's like off-field and whether he's a hard trainer. I'm in no position to judge those things as someone on the outside only able to observe his on field play
Is Lamb a fit for Hawthorn? In my view Hawthorn need some better key position players more but then again Hawthorn seem to enjoy those with versatility so he's definitely someone who could plausibly be on the short list.