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2022 Draft Thread

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And I mentioned him last year, Angus Anderson, works his tail off. Honest on baller. Keep watching him.
What sort of role do you see Angry Anderson playing?
What's the best player comparison?
 
If Lemmey is around our pick, it's hard to ignore him even with our midfield issues.

A 200cm key forward is becoming vital. We need some. They are harder to find outside the top 10, you can find quality mids between 10-30.
 
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If Lemmey is around our pick, it's hard to ignore him even with our midfield issues.

A 200cm key forward is becoming vital. We need some. They are harder to find outside the top 10, you can find quality mids between 10-30.
Yes spot on, a key position forward with our first pick followed by a couple of midfielders seems to make the most sense after our haul last year.
 
Those power rankings seem to indicate that a tall forward and then potentially Hollands with Norths pick. That would be a good result if we don't trade either of them.
 
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If Lemmey is around our pick, it's hard to ignore him even with our midfield issues.

A 200cm key forward is becoming vital. We need some. They are harder to find outside the top 10, you can find quality mids between 10-30.
Lemmy ( Motorhead ) to Tigerland. Ya just know it makes sense.
 
If Lemmey is around our pick, it's hard to ignore him even with our midfield issues.

A 200cm key forward is becoming vital. We need some. They are harder to find outside the top 10, you can find quality mids between 10-30.
Would be a great pick up.
 
Would be a great pick up.
Can't see him slipping outside the top 6 when it's all said and done. 200 cm forwards are the go. Everyone wants them.
What sort of role do you see Angry Anderson playing?
What's the best player comparison?

27 touches and 10 tackles for Angry on the weekend. Good numbers.
 
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If there is any chance of our club blasting out Ace of Spades or Iron Fist as we run out on the ground, well you just make it happen.
 
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Phillipou looked like he was playing dry weather footy, he’s a serious talent. 192 cm smooth mover. He’s on my watchlist after that half.

Phillipou over his past four SANFL under-18 games has found another level to his play, averaging 33 disposals, 8.25 inside 50s, 1.25 contested marks and 1.25 five goals. With a December 27 birthday, Phillipou only by a few days qualifies for this year's draft.

This from the ESPN, latest mock.

 
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George Wardlaw is an inside-mid Beast. He gets his own ball; turns everyone inside out and delivers lace out by foot and hand. Best on ground in the Hogwarts Match of St Kevs v Xavier where he was on the losing ledger. Since U10 at St Peter's in the SMJFL this kid has been the Brownlow regular. Blue collar hard nut; love his work. If only the Tiggers could pick him up in the 2022 draft. He will be long gone by our pick. Second best junior I have ever seen: Bazlenka was pure class and silk; but Wardlaw is just grunt and willpower with footy smarts. He wills himself to get 2nd and 3rd efforts. Fingernails. They matter. His defensive efforts are as good, if not superior, to his grinding run and carry.


BTW shout out to Baseline/ footy. How good...


Jack O'Sullivan, Xavier College boarder is looking smart. Great game at Hogwarts: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cef_BPtJbQn/
And backed it up big time in Vic Metro v Vic Country Trials last weekend with a lazy 28 compelling disposals.

 
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