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1. - Brett Deledio (Murray Bushrangers)
4. - Richard Tambling (Southern Districts NT)
16. - Adam Pattison (Northern Knights)
12. - Danny Meyer (Glenelg)
20. - Dean Polo (Gippsland Power)
36. - Luke McGuane (QLD)
52. - Dean Limbach (Calder Cannons)
 
Mark Graham?? Guaranteed 1 yr out of him..
At least we have a mentor for the young kids..
Will be looking good for next year..
 
Official + Complete summary.

1. - Brett Deledio (Murray Bushrangers)
4. - Richard Tambling (Southern Districts NT)
12. - Danny Meyer (Glenelg)
16. - Adam Pattison (Northern Knights)
20. - Dean Polo (Gippsland Power)
36. - Luke McGuane (QLD)
52. - Dean Limbach (Calder Cannons)
65. - Mark Graham (Hawks)
 
Bentleigh said:
Official + Complete summary.

1. - Brett Deledio (Murray Bushrangers)
4. - Richard Tambling (Southern Districts NT)
16. - Adam Pattison (Northern Knights)
12. - Danny Meyer (Glenelg)
20. - Dean Polo (Gippsland Power)
36. - Luke McGuane (QLD)
52. - Dean Limbach (Calder Cannons)
65. - Mark Graham (Hawks)

In conclusion to the draft.. Watch out for Richmond in the coming years. We have all witnessed the birth of a new era.
 

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The first bounce of Richmonds season, Simmonds v Ottens in the ruck.
OH NO OTTENS HAS BROKEN A LEG SLIPPING OVER A GARDEN STAKE THATS IT FOR HIS CAREER!!!!
Simmonds gets the tap out to Deledio breaks through the pack and handballs Tambling. Tambling 1....2.....3 bounces!!!! Kicks from 45. Tambling goals, first kick of his career, what a superstar these two players are going to be.
 
hoshmen1985 said:
The first bounce of Richmonds season, Simmonds v Ottens in the ruck.
OH NO OTTENS HAS BROKEN A LEG SLIPPING OVER A GARDEN STAKE THATS IT FOR HIS CAREER!!!!
Simmonds gets the tap out to Deledio breaks through the pack and handballs Tambling. Tambling 1....2.....3 bounces!!!! Kicks from 45. Tambling goals, first kick of his career, what a superstar these two players are going to be.

:) We hope so much and hopefully they deliver
 
Bentleigh said:
Official + Complete summary.

1. - Brett Deledio (Murray Bushrangers)
4. - Richard Tambling (Southern Districts NT)
12. - Danny Meyer (Glenelg)
16. - Adam Pattison (Northern Knights)
20. - Dean Polo (Gippsland Power)
36. - Luke McGuane (QLD)
52. - Dean Limbach (Calder Cannons)
65. - Mark Graham (Hawks)


Brett Deledio

Details:
Club: Kyabram/Murray
DOB: 18 April 1987 Hgt: 188cm Wgt: 81kg
Position: Onballer/Forward
Natural Foot: Right

Honours:
Kevin Sheehan Medal 2003 (best player in Division 1 of the Under 16's Carnival)
AIS/AFL Academy 2003
Victoria Country 2004
All Australian 2004
Forward Pocket in TAC Cup Team of the Year 2004
National Draft Camp 2004

TAC Stats:
2003: 7 games, 7 goals, 18.3 PPG
2004: 11 games, 21 goals, 23.9 PPG

Strengths: Deledio is a brilliant midfielder and forward who looks destined to be an AFL star. He is what I would call the complete package. He is an amazing mark for his size, creative at the stoppages, a booming kick on either side and has fantastic goal sense. He has the rare ability to turn a game with his sublime skills and inspirational marks.

Brett can play in the centre and will win a lot of clearances, but is also very capable of holding down a spot in the forward line. He has the ability to kick up to 60 metres on his right foot and is pretty capable on his left. His pace is extremely good, and he has good endurance as well. From all reports Deledio has a good head on his shoulders and is a natural leader, captaining Australia in the International Rules series this year. Brett is also pretty good defensively.

Weaknesses: Very few really. Can struggle to shake a hard tag, and can play in fits and starts rather than dominating an entire match.

Footydraft.com comment: This kid looks to be an absolute star in the making. Has all the tools, is versatile and just looks a class above. Will surely be selected in the top 3 picks.


Richard Tambling

Details:
Club: Southern Districts/Northern Territory
DOB: 12 September 1986 Hgt: 181cm Wgt: 74kg
Position: Onballer/Half forward flank
Natural Foot: Right

Honours:
AIS/AFL Academy 2001
Allan McLean Medal 2002 (best player in Division 2 of Under 16's Carnival)
Northern Territory 2002, 2003, 2004 (Captain)
H.G Harrison Medal 2004 (best player in Division 2 of Under 18's Carnival)
All Australian 2004
MVP of Northern Territory 2004
National Draft Camp 2004

Strengths: Tambling is football’s version of the Human Highlight Reel. An extremely exciting onballer and flanker, he has blistering pace and is capable of the extraordinary. He has the ability to tear a game apart with his brilliant skills, running and ability to kick impossible goals. He has a big leap on him and is very agile.

Tambling is a good leader and was captain of the NT side in the recent carnival. He works very hard defensively, his tackling and smothering is a real feature. His hands are extremely clean and he can be damaging at the stoppages.

Weaknesses: Only weighs 68kg and may take time to put on the bulk required to play at AFL level. Can tend to concentrate on winning the football and not his direct opponent.

Footydraft.com comment: This kid is truly a pleasure to watch. He is already been called the best Aboriginal player of all time, which I think is a bit over the top, but he is going to take the league by storm in time with his extraordinary ability.


Danny Meyer

Details:
Club: Flagstaff Hill/Glenelg
DOB: 3 August 1986 Hgt: 183cm Wgt: 70kg
Position: Onballer/Forward
Natural Foot: Right

Honours:
South Australia 2004
All Australian 2004
National Draft Camp 2004

Strengths: Meyer is a classy wingman/forward who is a fantastic shot for goal. His set shot kicking is beautiful to watch, and he is pretty good on the run as well. Spent most of the carnival as a forward, but can play midfield, where he has clean hands and is very good overhead for his size. Moves well and can dispose on either foot.

Danny has a great leap on him for his size and can break a game open. He spent most of the year playing school footy with Sacred Heart in SA.

Weaknesses: Probably still needs to put on some weight, and I'm not sure what position he would play at AFL level.

Footydraft.com comment: Looks to be a solid investment with the right tools to make it as an AFL player.


Adam Pattison

Details:
Club: Old Paradians/Northern
DOB: 5 March 1986 Hgt: 195cm Wgt: 87kg
Position: Centre Half Forward
Natural Foot: Right

Honours:
Winner of TAC Cup Coaches Award 2004
Centre Half Forward in TAC Cup Team of the Year 2004
Northern Best and Fairest 2004
National Draft Camp 2004

TAC Stats:
2002: 1 game, 0 goals, 1.0 PPG
2003: 13 games, 3 goals, 7.0 PPG
2004: 17 games, 14 goals, 17.8 PPG

Strengths: Pattison has been one of the big improvers in 2004, having a huge 2nd half of the season to win the TAC Cup Coaches Award. He is a tall key position player who looks best suited at centre half forward but can do stints in the ruck if required.

Adam has a fantastic work ethic for a big man and covers a lot of territory with top 10 results in the beep test and 3km run at draft camp. He is a strong mark and continues to present the entire game. He brings teammates into the game with his handballing, and is a good leader (captain of the TAC Cup side that took on the Allies). Second efforts are great and he does know how to ruck.

Weaknesses: Adam doesn't have great lateral mobility and his kicking needs work. Can play on too often after taking a mark rather than assessing the options.

Footydraft.com comment: Despite the lack of mobility his performances in the 2nd half of the year have been too good to ignore and he is definitely worth a pick late in the draft.


Dean Polo

Details:
Club: Wy Yung/Gippsland
DOB: 5 August 1986 Hgt: 187cm Wgt: 78kg
Position: Onballer
Natural Foot: Left

Honours:
Victoria Country 2004
All Australian 2004
Wing in TAC Cup Team of the Year 2004
National Draft Camp 2004

TAC Stats:
2002: 1 game, 0 goals, 3.0 PPG
2003: 15 games, 5 goals, 19.1 PPG
2004: 19 games, 5 goals, 24.6 PPG

Strengths: Polo is an ungainly looking but extremely effective midfielder. He works hard and just keeps finding the football in close. He is very good overhead for his size and is very good at winning the ball at stoppages and kicking it forward.

Dean will put his head over the footy, has good pace and has plenty of improvement left in him. Can do a job on an opposition player when instructed, such as Ryan Griffen in the carnival. Also has very good endurance.

Weaknesses: Polo can tend to lack poise and rush his disposal by foot rather than balancing, and some of his decision-making can be questionable. Like a lot of kids needs to put on some weight. Doesn't kick enough goals.

Footydraft.com comment: I suspect he might go a bit later than we have him, but I think he deserves to go early. Has the runs on the board and has been a big improver this year. If he can get a bit more poise into his game will be a real player.


Luke McGuane
Details:
Club: Broadbeach/Queensland
DOB: 12 February 1987 Hgt: 192cm Wgt: 77kg
Position: Centre Half Forward
Natural Foot: Right

Honours:
Queensland 2004
National Draft Camp 2004

Strengths: The nephew of former Collingwood (and Carlton!) player Mick, Luke is another of the developing tall forwards from Queensland to show promise in 2004.

Luke is still skinny but can take some strong contested grabs and is a good set shot. He even did some ruckwork for Queensland. Although too small to do this at AFL level, it does show his mobility and leap. Was a talented high jumper and distance runner at high school.

Weaknesses: Still has a fair bit to learn about the game and needs to put on some weight. Would be a speculative selection.

Footydraft.com comment: Personally I definitely think he is worth a punt late in the draft, although the Lions may end up taking him on their rookie list. Plenty of work to do, but plenty to like.


Dean Limbach


Details:
Club: West Coburg/Calder
DOB: 25 October 1986 Hgt: 191cm Wgt: 77kg
Position: Forward
Natural Foot: Right



Honours:
National Draft Camp 2004



TAC Stats:
2003: 11 games, 15 goals, 10.1 PPG
2004: 7 games, 21 goals, 9.7 PPG



Strengths: Limbach is a rangy forward who moves well, is strong overhead and a good kick for goal. He starred in the opening game of the season, kicking 6 goals before breaking his wrist and only returning just before the finals.



Dean works hard to keep the ball in the forward line and is quick on the lead. On his return to TAC Cup football he has immediately started kicking goals again. Has a very good leap on him.



Weaknesses: The big question mark is the injury. Although recovered, Limbach missed nearly the entire season and therefore it's hard to assess just well he would have gone.



Comment: Shown glimpses of real goalkicking talent during his rare appearances, but his injury might see him miss out. If he is still available at rookie list time Hawks should look closely.
 
McGuane has the ability to be like Riewoldt. Blonde hair, Gold Coast boy, tall and can run all day.

I played with him in Under 14's and he was a talent, but fairly greedy. A good get if you are a after a project player who can fill just about any spot on the ground.

Should become a permanent forward when he puts some weight on, but until then he should be a Half Forward Flank type that is tall and will present all day.
 
These boy should be champions but let's not expect the world straight away.
Its a big jump to AFL and they should be given time to make the adjustments if need be.

Well done Greg Miller.
 
kretchy said:
Luke McGuane is wrennyboy's best mate isn't he?

Stoked that Tambling fell through to number four. Disappointed with Mark Graham but I suppose it could have been worse.
yeh i messaged him (wrenny) as he is on schoolies and told him his mate was picked up by us
 

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