Trade period / National Draft 2024

Which out of contract player should we trade?


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This is a ****ing super draft. Super in depth.

Lynch is done now. So a KPF has to be on the cards this draft and early.

Let’s get as many under 30 picks as possible. I don’t even give a **** who leaves.
I was thinking Melbourne but Geelong might be chasing Lynch to. If Lynch replaces Hawkins Cameron can continue to roam up the ground which seems to suit him and Geelong best
 
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And just like that we have a new pick 1 contender. Sam Lalor playing his first game back in the Talent League since returning from a long injury layoff to start the season demonstrates that every part of his game is in tip top condition as he turns in possibly the best performance of the season. Powerful, brutal, attacking and clean, he was strong overhead, hit up targets over all distances by foot and absorbed contact to release teammates with long creative handballs. The most impressive thing of all might have been his bruising tackles.

 
Luke Trainor is the grandson of champion 1000-goalkicker Doug Wade and the nephew of AFL Commissioner Gabrielle Trainor.

196cm and finds it’s 26 times. This kid has superstar written all over him. Forget the first championship game. This kid is a legitimate number 1 pick potential.
He was great yesterday apart from the 1 kick in which was laughably horrific 😁😂

We really don't need him though.
 
And just like that we have a new pick 1 contender. Sam Lalor playing his first game back in the Talent League since returning from a long injury layoff to start the season demonstrates that every part of his game is in tip top condition as he turns in possibly the best performance of the season. Powerful, brutal, attacking and clean, he was strong overhead, hit up targets over all distances by foot and absorbed contact to release teammates with long creative handballs. The most impressive thing of all might have been his bruising tackles.


Hadn't seen this guy or Sims before this weekend. Only one game but he does look a contender with FOS for pick 1.

Would look good in our #4.
 
Luke Trainor is the grandson of champion 1000-goalkicker Doug Wade and the nephew of AFL Commissioner Gabrielle Trainor.

196cm and finds it’s 26 times. This kid has superstar written all over him. Forget the first championship game. This kid is a legitimate number 1 pick potential.

Wades are his mother’s side obviously.

His father (Gabrielle’s brother) is a life member of North (he was the marketing manager for 25 years and a former shareholder of the club)

His grandfather was North’s president in the 70’s, a life member and recruited Ron Barrassi to the club.

His great grand father is North’s longest serving president in their history, also a life member.

Doug Wade is also a life member of North obviously.
 
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Luke Trainor is the grandson of champion 1000-goalkicker Doug Wade and the nephew of AFL Commissioner Gabrielle Trainor.

196cm and finds it’s 26 times. This kid has superstar written all over him. Forget the first championship game. This kid is a legitimate number 1 pick potential.
If he's that good, he is exactly what Norf need, although at this rate, we will have the pick of the draft.
 
Kid is a Bull

Player i want the most in this draft
I'm surprised you haven't locked onto Cooper Hynes yet. Now that's a beast of a player. 😁

Had 23 & 5 against Suns academy but could have had 7 (tripped inside 50 and teammate took advantage and took a contested mark in goal square played on and ran into an open point Malcolm Blight style lol)
 
And just like that we have a new pick 1 contender. Sam Lalor playing his first game back in the Talent League since returning from a long injury layoff to start the season demonstrates that every part of his game is in tip top condition as he turns in possibly the best performance of the season. Powerful, brutal, attacking and clean, he was strong overhead, hit up targets over all distances by foot and absorbed contact to release teammates with long creative handballs. The most impressive thing of all might have been his bruising tackles.


The kick streaming out of the middle in the 2nd quarter and the looping handball going into F50 in the 3rd quarter
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I think he died a little inside when his teammate fluffed the kick after that handball lol
He'll be well prepared for when he gives one of those handballs to Kamdyn next season and watches it sail into the stands
 
Wades are his mother’s side obviously.

His father (Gabrielle’s brother) is a life member of North (he was the marketing manager for 25 years and a former shareholder of the club)

His grandfather was North’s president in the 70’s, a life member and recruited Ron Barrassi to the club.

His great grand father is North’s longest serving president in their history, also a life member.

Doug Wade is also a life member of North obviously.
Great pedigree and certainly one that you would think North Mebourne would love to bring into their very undermanned backline.

Personally I would say putting Trainor in with Gibcus and Tom Brown would make the tigers backline a dominant force for a long time.
 
20m is not bad for an inside mid
Vertical pretty good
Agility not bad

Yo Yo im thinking you mean 2klm ?
thats probably the worst of the lot but easiest to improve

do you have a link to this i would love to see how in compares to a wardlaw
20m appears slow. We need pace from stoppage IMO
 
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20m is not bad for an inside mid
Vertical pretty good
Agility not bad

Yo Yo im thinking you mean 2klm ?
thats probably the worst of the lot but easiest to improve

do you have a link to this i would love to see how in compares to a wardlaw

Wardlaw? :tearsofjoy:

Not a good one to compare mate. He's a generational power athlete in terms of testing.


Vertical: 101cm
20m: 2.91
Agility: 8.33
Yo-yo: 600

Wardlaw had the same vertical as Nic Nat and the same 20m time as Dangerfield. He had a top 20% agility test also.

The Yo-Yo is taken at preseason testing, the 2km is taken at the combine.

And no, that 20m is not good, in any measure.

It would have been the second slowest time of 65 players tested at last years combine with the 10 times directly ahead of him 200cm+ players and the only player he beat would have been 202cm Ethan Read.

8.72 would have placed him 50th at the combine for agility.

That vertical would have placed him 3rd last.

The CTL median for the Yo-Yo is about 550-600 for context.

The likes of Sheezel and Olli Hollands were around the 1000 mark.


He would want to improve his results at the combine or a definite slider on those pre-season results.
 
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Wardlaw? :tearsofjoy:

Not a good one to compare mate.


Vertical: 101cm
20m: 2.91
Agility: 8.33
Yo-yo: 600


No, the Yo-Yo is taken at preseason testing, the 2km is taken at the combine.

And no, that 20m is not good, in any measure.

It would have been the second slowest time of 65 players tested at last years combine with the 10 times directly ahead of him 200cm+ and the only player he beat would have been 202cm Ethan Read.
Can we just have then Wardlaw then please?
 
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