I would go Buddy Roughead Griffen Deledio in that order for top 4. Gee Hawthorn blitzed that draft, and then they stole, Gibson as well. Oooh it hurts. And it still hurts every time I think of us Taking Tom Williams too. Just a ridiculous reach with pick 6.
I think you are being a bit harsh there, he had the potential to be a decent player if his body hadn't have let him down.
Also you need to look at the players taken after Lewis at 7 - it's an absolute wasteland. A few journeymen and many that never made it. This draft falls off a cliff after pick 7, with of course a few late gems here and there.
We were always going tall with that second pick. Fans would have burnt down the EJ Whitten stand if we took two mids and at the time we rated Griff no 1. IIRC we were right into Roughead too.
Williams would have been a 200 game CHB if his shoulders weren't made of tissue paper.
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Its a pretty good draft year.
Knowing what we know now, there wouldn't be team or club in history that doesn't take Buddy no.1.
GvGjr - I hear what you're saying about Clarkson valuing Roughead how he does - but coaches are like that. Allan Jeans said Chris Mew was always first picked and the most important player in his side. But we all know Chris Mew isn't the player that Dunstall, Brereton, Platten was. Coaches look for different things. Someone like Buddy comes up probably only once every 15 years - and will go down as a top 10 player ever. That 2008 qualifying final still gives me the chills, in a bad way.