Analysing the Drafts: Cats and Dogs 1999
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Re: Analysing the Drafts: Cats and Dogs 1999
Power is probably a border line one. Was very highly rated before the draft and probably rated even higher by Clayton. Still 20 players who were selected after him on AFL lists which makes it a pretty decent draft. Still time for Sammy to climb up the rankings from that draft though. Never been a big defender of his but he is coming off a career best season statistically.Comment
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I think its obvious he was a great selection, and he is a 100 game player, and still has only scratched the surface
The instability around ou club has definitely effected this 1999-200 groupComment
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Cheers Guys,
The thing that got me thinking about it was when you look back at the drafts you begin to see how teams are built AND this was really a brilliant draft for both Geelong and us. Obviously I am envious of Geelong being in the position they are, but the 2 other thing that stand out for me are:
1) you really have to be patient when developing footballer - and I think sometimes we take a very short term view of players in AFL footy.
2) when you look back is pretty much how consistently stupid you look trading picks.Comment
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Good honest player. very defensive, unlike Matthew.
Played in an era where there were some great fullbacks and full forwards. Dench, Southby, Moore v Hudson, McKenna, Wade.
Top players going one-on-one without 15 blokes in the defensive 50 (didn't even have defensive 50's). That's the main reason old-timers like me yearn for the good ol' days.Comment
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It has been pointed out to me that a player with McMahons athleticism should be a menace for opposition sides when they have the ballComment
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