List Mgmt. The 2024 Draft (Nov 20/21)

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Final thoughts for tomorrow with a clear focus on distribution from D50, KPD and outside midfield with (mostly) precise kicking.

26, F2, F3 for 28, 31, 46 in two trades with Essendon remains our best bet of getting back into the middle of the draft.

12-Travaglia/Lindsay/Reid/Split
28-Oliver/Moraes/Ough
31-O’Farrell/Mraz/Barrat
46-Gross/Jacques/Hayes
72-Johnson/Artemis/Sulzberger
77-Knobel/Stumpf/Champion
Rookie-Champion/Burgiel

From a club perspective Allan, Berry, Trainor and Hannaford are reported as on the radar but I’d prefer steer clear for various reasons. If none of the three mentioned are available at 12 I’d offer it and 28 to GWS for 15, 21 and 37. Otherwise Sydney for 19, 22 or Essendon for their 2 x F1s provided they agree to the other pick swaps.
 
Who’s out of contract at Richmond next year?

Asking for a friend, who wants the early heads up on our 2025 trade targets.

I am sure Clarke Kent is already getting in and doing the ground work early, by promising their managers that we can get a deal done.

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Top 5 in most other drafts….. Clarke might have been out playing everyone here. Now just need him or someone of that quality to fall.

“Murphy Reid is an exceptional talent, and I think in most drafts he would go in the top five,” Harding said on SEN SA Breakfast.


Yeah, he wouldn't have gone top 5 in any of the last three drafts.
 
We do have a fair bit of trade capitol to make moves for the right player. Just a shame that the baker trade wasn't something like our F2 F3 instead.

Happy if we take M Reid at this stage with our first selection
 
I can't even work out why people are saying he's slow. Certainly doesn't look like it from his clips.

Rookieme say hes "not blessed with explosive speed" but that doesnt mean slow

And then there's this...

"A midfielder-forward who has speed to burn, which allows him to burst away from congestion and use the ball with precision. Reads the game exceptionally well, is a prolific ball winner and creative and innovative when in congestion." - Kevin Sheehan.
His 20 metre time is not very good at all
He has no breakaway speed rely's on his evasiveness a lot like Luke Edwards
He projects like Luke Edwards to me
 
It's very speculative. Eagles deciding whether to go tall or a midfielder. Reid or Hotton, or maybe Harry Armstrong or Jack Whitlock. Other clubs think we want Hotton.
Surely we're putting the information out there about possibly drafting a tall with our first to scare teams into going early on one or 2 of them

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His 20 metre time is not very good at all
He has no breakaway speed rely's on his evasiveness a lot like Luke Edwards
He projects like Luke Edwards to me
What's his time? He didn't test at the combine due to injury.
 
Phil if you trade our F1 for 11 I'll ****ing spew .
I won't if it lands a Murphy or Travagalia.

Especially when it seems the club may be trading for Warner.

Rather cash in our F1st now than give it away for Warner.
Pick 2 for Murphy or TT?

Yeah nah.

That would be a worse trade that us burning pick 3 this year.
 
To think that not so long ago I was angry at the possibility of trading 14 for Baker and 21.

At least at this point, things have already been so laughable that I'm in full **** it mode for pick 12. Hotton ACL worry? Don't care, draft him. Reid massive flight risk? Don't care draft him. Take two talls, whatever.
This is exactly how i feel.

The damage is done, the fight is gone. All i can do now is laugh and casually observe.
 
after seeing some talented players fail purely because they couldn’t match the pace of the game over the past two years trying to convince me getting a player with questions marks on pace is a boon for the club is going to be difficult. Ditto with player coming back from ACL with serious go home question marks.

Begging that someone takes a tall otherwise really best case scenario is north come with offer for 12 with their F1 if not, I’m probably hoping it’s shanahan and we’re moving Oscar and Archer into KPD roles.
 
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Charlie Nicholls

Charlie Nicholls

Forward, Defender
A marking tall who can run all day, Nicholls showed that he can get it done at both ends of the ground this year.
Club Central District/Mintaro Manoora
State SA
Height 197cm
DOB 08/06/2006
Overhead Marking
Versatility
Endurance
Footy IQ
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An athletic and strong-marking tall, Nicholls started the year in fine goalkicking form in the SANFL under-18s and only elevated himself as the year progressed. He’s an elite runner and has a high footy IQ, but his biggest strength is his contested marking. In South Australia’s second match of the under-18 national championships against Vic Country, Nicholls logged 11 disposals and nine marks (four contested) in a stellar display, but couldn’t finish off his good work as he kicked an inaccurate 1.3. Some clubs wanted to see what he looked like as a key defender for South Australia’s final match of the tournament against Vic Metro and Nicolls also performed well there, logging 10 disposals and taking six marks (four intercepts). He spent some further time in defence late in the year with Central Districts’ under-18s, grabbing five intercept marks in a round 18 match against Glenelg. Nicholls – who has drawn comparisons to Geelong’s Jeremy Cameron – also played some SANFL reserves football this year, but finished his campaign in the under-18s as Central District suffered a four-point Grand Final loss to Woodville-West Torrens. He showed his speed during testing at the national draft combine in October, placing eighth in the 20m sprint.
2024 SANFL U18s 121 ranking points, 15 disposals, 7.5 marks, 2.5 contested marks, 7.3 score involvements, 1.8 score assists, 2 goals (11 games) 2024 National Champs 61 ranking points, 9 disposals, 6.5 marks, 2 contested marks, 3 score involvements, 0.5 score assists, 0.5 goals (4 games) 2024 SANFL Reserves 53 ranking points, 9.3 disposals, 4 marks, 2 contested marks, 2.7 score involvements, 1.0 score assists, 0.7 goals (3 games)
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Charlie Nicholls
Charlie Nicholls

Forward, Defender
A marking tall who can run all day, Nicholls showed that he can get it done at both ends of the ground this year.
Club Central District/Mintaro Manoora
State SA
Height 197cm
DOB 08/06/2006
Overhead Marking
Versatility
Endurance
Footy IQ
Hide
An athletic and strong-marking tall, Nicholls started the year in fine goalkicking form in the SANFL under-18s and only elevated himself as the year progressed. He’s an elite runner and has a high footy IQ, but his biggest strength is his contested marking. In South Australia’s second match of the under-18 national championships against Vic Country, Nicholls logged 11 disposals and nine marks (four contested) in a stellar display, but couldn’t finish off his good work as he kicked an inaccurate 1.3. Some clubs wanted to see what he looked like as a key defender for South Australia’s final match of the tournament against Vic Metro and Nicolls also performed well there, logging 10 disposals and taking six marks (four intercepts). He spent some further time in defence late in the year with Central Districts’ under-18s, grabbing five intercept marks in a round 18 match against Glenelg. Nicholls – who has drawn comparisons to Geelong’s Jeremy Cameron – also played some SANFL reserves football this year, but finished his campaign in the under-18s as Central District suffered a four-point Grand Final loss to Woodville-West Torrens. He showed his speed during testing at the national draft combine in October, placing eighth in the 20m sprint.
2024 SANFL U18s 121 ranking points, 15 disposals, 7.5 marks, 2.5 contested marks, 7.3 score involvements, 1.8 score assists, 2 goals (11 games) 2024 National Champs 61 ranking points, 9 disposals, 6.5 marks, 2 contested marks, 3 score involvements, 0.5 score assists, 0.5 goals (4 games) 2024 SANFL Reserves 53 ranking points, 9.3 disposals, 4 marks, 2 contested marks, 2.7 score involvements, 1.0 score assists, 0.7 goals (3 games)
 
after seeing some talented players fail purely because they couldn’t match the pace of the game over the past two years trying to convince me getting a player with questions marks on pace is a boon for the club is going to be difficult. Ditto with player coming back from ACL with serious go home question marks.

Begging that someone takes a tall otherwise really best case scenario is north come with offer for 12 with their F1 if not, I’m probably hoping it’s shanahan and we’re moving Oscar and Archer into KPD roles.
The possibility of moving Oscar back is something I'm torn on. I think he is an AA KPF, but he'll also be an AA KPD. It would open up all kinds of draft options with some very decent KPFs available at our pick.
 

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