2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Thu Nov 24, 2016 1:15 pm
by GWW
AFL draft is on tomorrow, 25/11/16, 6.30 EST.
http://www.afl.com.au/draft/draft-trackerPre season (if applicable) and rookie drafts next Monday 28/11.
Phantom Draft on AFL website -
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-11-23/c ... ntom-draftStill a bit of doubt on whether pick 1 will be McLuggage, or someone else, such as Andrew McGrath.
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Thu Nov 24, 2016 3:21 pm
by valleys07
For Port:
3 genuine mids with inside/outside capability and a tall forward, or 4 genuine mids simply must be the order of the evening.
14 & 17- Simpkin, Gallucci, SPP, Venables, Berry, Florent, Venables, Witherden, Hayward, Marshall will all be potential picks in this range. Listening to many a draft podcast, I would love a Sam Powell-Pepper at 14. I would pick Todd Marshall at 17 as the best key forward in the draft with the most upside.
30 & 31- Drew, Atley, Poholke, Clarke, Kerr, Fisher. PAFC Big Footy posters who are draft fanatics are really keen on Myles Poholke and Joe Atley in this range. Either of those two or Dylan Clarke alongside another mid and Marhsall at 14 & 17, and I think Port can consider draft night a success. Obviously the biggest challenge would be to develop the players, but looking at the player bio's- SPP, Poholke and Atley all have the body capable of playing senior football next season.
It is imperative that Port inject some midfield depth next season. A compliment to Wines on the inside is a must, which will offer support to the likes of Boak and Gray to play more outside.
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Thu Nov 24, 2016 3:36 pm
by Jim05
valleys07 wrote:For Port:
3 genuine mids with inside/outside capability and a tall forward, or 4 genuine mids simply must be the order of the evening.
14 & 17- Simpkin, Gallucci, SPP, Venables, Berry, Florent, Venables, Witherden, Hayward, Marshall will all be potential picks in this range. Listening to many a draft podcast, I would love a Sam Powell-Pepper at 14. I would pick Todd Marshall at 17 as the best key forward in the draft with the most upside.
30 & 31- Drew, Atley, Poholke, Clarke, Kerr, Fisher. PAFC Big Footy posters who are draft fanatics are really keen on Myles Poholke and Joe Atley in this range. Either of those two or Dylan Clarke alongside another mid and Marhsall at 14 & 17, and I think Port can consider draft night a success. Obviously the biggest challenge would be to develop the players, but looking at the player bio's- SPP, Poholke and Atley all have the body capable of playing senior football next season.
It is imperative that Port inject some midfield depth next season. A compliment to Wines on the inside is a must, which will offer support to the likes of Boak and Gray to play more outside.
Poholke trained with Essendon earlier in the season and I think we will use 29 on him if he is still there. I believe interstate clubs have cooled on Florent due to personal circumstances but he looks a jet
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Thu Nov 24, 2016 4:38 pm
by BoundaryRider84
Good luck to Freeling / South Adelaide youngster Dylan Whimpress tomorrow night
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Thu Nov 24, 2016 5:53 pm
by valleys07
@Jim05, SEN phantom has Poholke going to the Dons at 66

Re: 2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Fri Nov 25, 2016 9:44 am
by marbles
Brennan Cox top 20 - woody south boy, didnt even get an invite, all australian centre half back

Re: 2016 Draft discussion

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Fri Nov 25, 2016 9:47 am
by marbles
2 midgets to go pick 1 and 2 wtf - mcggluggagge & mcgrath
aint no weitering

Re: 2016 Draft discussion

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Fri Nov 25, 2016 10:15 am
by valleys07
Agreed, Jim.
If McGrath goes to Essendon at #1, Mccluggage could easily slide to Gold Coast or even Carlton.
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Fri Nov 25, 2016 10:59 am
by stan
valleys07 wrote:Agreed, Jim.
If McGrath goes to Essendon at #1, Mccluggage could easily slide to Gold Coast or even Carlton.
Agree here as the GWS wont grab him as they have that many players like him.
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Fri Nov 25, 2016 11:00 am
by Jim05
valleys07 wrote:Agreed, Jim.
If McGrath goes to Essendon at #1, Mccluggage could easily slide to Gold Coast or even Carlton.
I said about 4 months ago we would take McGrath and nothing has changed my mind although we are really keen on Setterfield and wouldn't surprise me if we bid on him
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Fri Nov 25, 2016 11:55 am
by valleys07
Jim05 wrote:valleys07 wrote:Agreed, Jim.
If McGrath goes to Essendon at #1, Mccluggage could easily slide to Gold Coast or even Carlton.
I said about 4 months ago we would take McGrath and nothing has changed my mind although we are really keen on Setterfield and wouldn't surprise me if we bid on him
You did indeed.
What do the Bombers need, though?
A mid who can go forward and kick goals, or a defender/mid who possesses great athletic traits and footy smarts?
Personally- the Bombers have a lot of midfield class. Watson, Heppell, Merrett, Parish all are either guns or future guns, but the dons do lack that genuine goal kicking mid.
You won't be losing out by picking McGrath by any stretch. The kid is going to be a seriously good player, but Hugh fills a need for mine.
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Fri Nov 25, 2016 6:37 pm
by valleys07
Pick 1: Essendon- Andrew McGrath
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

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Fri Nov 25, 2016 6:42 pm
by valleys07
Pick 3: Brisbane Lions- Hugh McCluggage
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

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Fri Nov 25, 2016 6:44 pm
by valleys07
Pick 4: Gold Coast- Ben Ainsworth
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

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Fri Nov 25, 2016 6:46 pm
by valleys07
Pick 5: Carlton- Bid on Will Setterfield (GWS Academy player).
Bid has been matched by GWS.
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Fri Nov 25, 2016 6:48 pm
by valleys07
Pick 6: Carlton- Sam Petrevski-Seton
Re: 2016 Draft discussion

Posted:
Fri Nov 25, 2016 6:50 pm
by valleys07
Pick 7: Gold Coast- Jack Scrimshaw