List Mgmt. Mid Season Draft 2023

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And to piss his Dad off. But you cannot tell me he would put in 100% for us. He is a Crow through and through.
Fogarty and Brodie Smith were big port fans too. Who players supported as kids is very much irrelevant when they are trying to forge a career.

While I’m not saying we should select Rowe. If we did draft him and he didn’t make it, it won’t be because he didn’t put in 100%
 
Athletic North Adelaide ley forward Noah Casalini heads the queue of SANFL talent following his five-goal haul against Port Adelaide at Prospect Oval last Saturday.
His handful of majors followed his six goals against Norwood in the Anzac Day clash at The Parade, which saw him win the Bob Quinn Medal as best afield and propel his name in front of AFL recruiters.


“Noah is probably the only one (from North) that I would have thought could go,’’ said Roosters coach Jacob Surjan. “Frank Szekely might have a little bit of interest but Noah is the main one.’’ The 21-year-old, recruited from GWS’s VFL side in the off-season, possesses AFL traits. He is a good size (191cm, 88kg), quick and has a high leap, strong hands and a booming left-foot kick.
 
Athletic North Adelaide ley forward Noah Casalini heads the queue of SANFL talent following his five-goal haul against Port Adelaide at Prospect Oval last Saturday.
His handful of majors followed his six goals against Norwood in the Anzac Day clash at The Parade, which saw him win the Bob Quinn Medal as best afield and propel his name in front of AFL recruiters.


“Noah is probably the only one (from North) that I would have thought could go,’’ said Roosters coach Jacob Surjan. “Frank Szekely might have a little bit of interest but Noah is the main one.’’ The 21-year-old, recruited from GWS’s VFL side in the off-season, possesses AFL traits. He is a good size (191cm, 88kg), quick and has a high leap, strong hands and a booming left-foot kick.
Would he get a game with us? Mid size forward when we have Marshall and Dixon coming back at some stage and Jezza and Lord currently in the team? Never seen him play so cannot comment, but has that full forward we picked up from South vibes about it.
 
What worries me about Casalini is he is a carbon copy of North's Jacob Bauer who was selected last year in the mid-season draft by Richmond and can't get a game in a Richmond forward line with more holes than Swiss cheese.
 
What if….a loooong bow…an impossible bow…but what if ….we drafted Rowe and he got a Premiership or two with Port. Oh the laughs.

But anyway, on another more realistic topic, wonder how much Robbie Gray will be involved with the mid season draft and if he could somehow uncover another Robbie or Butters? 🤣
 

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If we are going to be a team that finishes top 4 and have some chance of making a GF having Rowe on our list would be for the laughs only.
He would struggle to get a game for West Coast.
 
I feel like we haven't talked about one player enough and his name is James Rowe. Heard he he is smashing it in the sanfl and oh the laughs we will have.
This isn't a bad point, but there is another player that's also worth mentioning, have you heard of James Rowe?
 
Hagan will go well.

Might get McEntees spot if McEntee drops off?

There's simply not going to be an instant fix at any key position in this draft available to us and a 18 year old who's done most everything right since landing here isn't a bad outcome.

Could play 200 games.
 

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