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Re: Rookie List Strategy 2018
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
So the rookie draft is on later today. We have pick 6, 24 & 42. We haven't replaced Roughy, Campbell, Collins, Adams, NMM.
So do we look to target some needs for depth in KPP/ruck stocks? Or best available?
Possibly best available at the first pick if there is someone available that we didn't expect to be there, but the other 2 picks have to address list needs in my opinion.
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A ruckman and the two players the recruiters think could be best 22 AFL players (now or in time) but aren't on a list right now. That'd keep me happy.
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Re: Rookie List Strategy 2018
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
Possibly best available at the first pick if there is someone available that we didn't expect to be there, but the other 2 picks have to address list needs in my opinion.
Will be interesting if we want more kids, or look to recycle someone or grab state leaguers.
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If no one bids on Buku, can we select another player with pick 73 and then use one of our rookie selections on him?
"Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"
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Yes, if no one selects him in the National Draft. The problem is that there are still more picks after our last one, so it's a risk that someone bids for him there.
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Re: Rookie List Strategy 2018
Originally Posted by
divvydan
Yes, if no one selects him in the National Draft. The problem is that there are still more picks after our last one, so it's a risk that someone bids for him there.
Thinking laterally, now that we know our last pick is good enough. I wonder if we look to trade to the last pick in the draft at pick 73, to Collinwood's 102. If someone bids, we match it we've lost absolutely nothing by doing it. If no one bids then we use the last pick effective like pick 1 of the rookie draft, and use a rookie selection on Buku.
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Re: Rookie List Strategy 2018
Dogs have lodged a form to pre-select NGA prospect Buku Khamis as a rookie.
https://twitter.com/SamLandsberger/s...32145388625920
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Confirmed:
Bulldogs secure Buku Khamis
The Western Bulldogs have snared exciting young talent Buku Khamis as a pre-selected rookie for the 2019 season.
Khamis was allowed clear passage to the Bulldogs as a pre-selected rookie under the rules governing the selection of players who are part of AFL club next generation academies.
Khamis was not selected in the NAB AFL Draft, allowing the Dogs to secure him as a rookie.
A relatively late bloomer in a football sense, Khamis, a refugee from South Sudan, moved to Australia in 2006 with his family and took up AFL in his last year of primary school.
He is a product of the Dogs’ Next Generation Academy, and was a participant in the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation’s Ready SETTLE Go program.
The athletic defender has the ability to take on the game with his impressive running ability, and possesses clean skills.
He is a great intercept mark and reads the flight of the ball well.
“Buku is a fantastic example of the talent in our Next Generation Academy and the development pathway that exists in the AFL,” said Bulldogs’ General Manager of List and Recruiting, Sam Power.
“He has worked exceptionally hard to get to where he is and we’re confident he’ll be a great acquisition to our Club.”
Khamis represented Vic Metro and was awarded All-Australian selection in 2018.
Buku Khamis profile
DOB: 24/03/2000
Height: 189cm
Weight: 82kg
Position: Defender
Club: Western Jets
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Re: Rookie List Strategy 2018
Lachie Young pick 6 (dandy stingrays)
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Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Re: Rookie List Strategy 2018
Pick 23 Jordan Sweet (North Adelaide)
Knightmare: Ruckman Jordon Sweet who I have spoken about over the last few seasons drafted to Western Bulldogs in the rookie draft. Powerful, strong mark and plays with an aggressive edge
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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So only 2 rookies taken? Something doesn't add up - is Khamis category A?
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Re: Rookie List Strategy 2018
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
So only 2 rookies taken? Something doesn't add up - is Khamis category A?
I think so
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Re: Rookie List Strategy 2018
Originally Posted by
bornadog
I think so
That doesn't say whether he is category A or B.
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Pre-selected rookie. Pretty sure he's a regular one in this case
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I could be wrong. I read the rules to say that a NGA can be a Cat B if all clubs overlook them in the rookie draft. Buku was nominated and therefore wasn't overlooked in the rookie draft so we get a highway robbery, not a highway robbery +.
However, there were two other NGA kids who were overlooked. One in particular was a kid Lachie Dawson who was an ok performing NGA this year. We could sign him up as a Cat B if we wanted.
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