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    Re: Tom the No6 Pick

    Quote Originally Posted by Greystache View Post
    In his 10 years at the club Clayton recruited only 3 tall players (being over 190cm) to play 50 games, Lake, Minson, and Williams. Only 2 have played 100.
    That's all well and good however if you look at the kpps that were picked up before us, you will find there are very few very good kip's that he missed out on.
    I know this because I have had this argument many times with doggies and opposition supporters who said the same thing about Clayton
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    Re: Tom the No6 Pick

    Not much in that draft especially as we were desPerate for a tall. Definitely makes the choice look better than I thought.

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    Re: Tom the No6 Pick

    Quote Originally Posted by marcov View Post
    Not much in that draft especially as we were desPerate for a tall. Definitely makes the choice look better than I thought.
    We took Griffen (3) before Buddy. Buddy was then taken at 5 and Tommy at 6.
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    Re: Tom the No6 Pick

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    We took Griffen (3) before Buddy. Buddy was then taken at 5 and Tommy at 6.
    Imagine the dogs without Griff but with Buddy, tough choice, we would have been crippled without Griff with Cooneys injuries.

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    Re: Tom the No6 Pick

    Quote Originally Posted by Grantysghost View Post
    Gee that list of draftees after Tom is pretty ordinary... Maybe Monfries is ok but he is a limited player. Tells you how much luck plays a part in the recruitment process. Im still unsure if Clayton has drafted a decent tall without looking it up.
    I find Williams frustrating to be honest, he seems lost when the ball is in the air a bit like Karmichael he tends to get caught in the wrong positions (rugby backgrounds dont fit AFL well) and think Markovic a much better read of the play and spoiler as a pure defender. Tommy has far more upside, just need to get game after game after game into him, some continuity without injury. He has Peter Dean there to assist so i still have faith (it is slowly diminishing though!)
    Very suprised Markovic was dropped this week, must be matchups. Tommy's big test v Buddy.
    Would Tom surprise us if played in the fwd line? And before you shoot me down, you never REALLY know until you give it a go.
    If Minson can have a run, surely Tom can. Has it been tried before?
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    Re: Tom the No6 Pick

    Quote Originally Posted by marcov View Post
    Imagine the dogs without Griff but with Buddy, tough choice, we would have been crippled without Griff with Cooneys injuries.
    The issue it seems would be we'd have Buddy but nobody to kick to him.

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    Re: Tom the No6 Pick

    Quote Originally Posted by marcov View Post
    Imagine the dogs without Griff but with Buddy, tough choice, we would have been crippled without Griff with Cooneys injuries.
    Who is to say Buddy would have been as good with us?

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    Re: Tom the No6 Pick

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Dog View Post
    Would Tom surprise us if played in the fwd line? And before you shoot me down, you never REALLY know until you give it a go.
    If Minson can have a run, surely Tom can. Has it been tried before?
    Yes it has a few times (for a qtr or 2 here and there)

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    Re: Tom the No6 Pick

    Quote Originally Posted by marcov View Post
    Imagine the dogs without Griff but with Buddy, tough choice, we would have been crippled without Griff with Cooneys injuries.
    If we took the Hawks' pick 7 with our pick 6 we would go some measure in covering that - we would still be searching for a CHB though and few good ones have been available at our picks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drunken Bum View Post
    This thread is turning out well for you isnt it?
    Yep, it sure is ........ Mulligan selected to play on Saturday.

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    Re: Tom the No6 Pick

    Quote Originally Posted by marcov View Post
    Imagine the dogs without Griff but with Buddy, tough choice, we would have been crippled without Griff with Cooneys injuries.
    I think its a tough choice, but looking from an outside perspective and having the aim to win a flag.
    Buddy (although there was some injury clouds over him in the draft) would have been the better choice, certainly would have helped in the prelim in 2009.
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