Chris25
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Interesting to see you rate these players so highly! Would you mind explaining why you rate them so much? None feature in my top 20.
I'm sure most wouldn't feature in anyone's top 20. But it's where I personally rate them, as opposed to predicting the draft outcome. As I've written many times, I consider Tahana the best defensive prospect in quite some time. I've watched him for a number of years, and he's just about as good as they get. He isn't flashy, he isn't a game changer. But he's a solid long term prospect.
On the complete opposite side of things, we have Ah Chee and Agius. Two supremely talented players, probably two of the most purely talented players in the draft. Ah Chee gets a lot of unfair criticism for not being a midfielder, but he can win a game off his own back in the forward line. As for Agius, there's a chance he might never put the performance and potential together in one. But if he does, he could be absolutely anything from an elite medium forward to a big bodied midfielder. There are big question marks, but talent is one. And I'm always happy to give a talented player a chance.
Last year, I was very keen on Jackson Nelson. I had him in my top 20 basically all year, even if nobody shared my opinion. And I consider Tom Cole a similar player. Good size, and he has been productive off half back this year. He just snuck in ahead of Parsons and Clarke, but I'm sure he'll be sticking around in my top 20 for much of the year.
Jamie Hampton looks a nicely put together midfield player in the northern territory squad Chris has he come under notice at all?
One for next year is Hampton. I probably haven't seen enough of him to really comment yet, but his size alone is a positive. Not too many quality NT prospects are above the 185cm mark. The problem is that when you're playing for the NT and you're that height, you almost always get forced to play taller than you should. Hopefully he gets the chance to make his mark in the midfield.
Hampton and Frank will be very interesting players for NT next year, perhaps Olango too if he develops well. Their best prospects this year are Ferreira, Hagan and McKenzie in my opinion.
Whats your thoughts on hinchliffe??
Strengths/weaknesses
I named him as one of my ten 19 year olds to watch about 3 weeks ago. Looks a good inside midfielder, smart in close and can win his own ball. It's been pleasing to see him go forward and kick some goals. Before he started doing that, I thought he was a little too vanilla. Just another solid small midfielder, but if he can start getting a goal or two a game then it definitely makes him more appealing. A rookie chance for mine at the moment, but could be a handy one to develop in any number of roles.