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  • LostDoggy
    WOOF Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 8307

    #1

    Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

    OK not the Charles Dickens masterpiece, but games wise in 2008 what would be a good but realistic outcome for the following players?
    This can be both games for the seniors and/or for Williamstown

    Senior list
    Jarrad Grant
    Callan Ward
    Sam Reid
    Easton Wood
    Jarrad Boumann
    Guy O'Keefe

    Rookies
    James Mulligan
    Harry White
    John Shaw

    I have left off Gavin Hughes
  • hujsh
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2007
    • 11962

    #2
    Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

    4-11 games for Ward would be excellent, while a debut would be very good for Jarrad Grant
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    • southerncross
      Technical Admin
      • Nov 2006
      • 590

      #3
      Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

      I will set modest goals

      Senior list
      Jarrad Grant - 17 games with Willy, 3 with the Dogs seniors
      Callan Ward - 17 games with Willy, 3 with the Dogs seniors
      Sam Reid - 20 games with Willy
      Easton Wood - 10 games with Willy seniors 10 with the reserves
      Jarrad Boumann - 5 games with Willy seniors 15 with the reserves
      Guy O'Keefe - 5 games with Willy seniors 15 with the reserves

      Rookies
      James Mulligan - 5 games with Willy seniors 15 with the reserves
      Harry White - 2 games with Willy seniors 18 with the reserves
      John Shaw - 20 games with the Willy reserves
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      • Go_Dogs
        Hall of Fame
        • Jan 2007
        • 10252

        #4
        Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

        I agree with the general consensus that Cal Ward and Jarrad Grant appear to be the two most likely that will play some senior football for the Dogs this coming season. Obviously it all comes down to form and injury, but as with previous years I'd hope that the pick of the new recruits get to see a few games at some stage.
        Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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        • dog town
          Senior Player
          • Jan 2007
          • 1925

          #5
          Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

          Reid looks like he could be a chance to play some games in his first year. Ward will almost certainly play quite a few games and I think O'Keefe could be some sort of chance to play the kind of roles that Harbrow played last season.

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          • Bulldog Revolution
            Coaching Staff
            • Dec 2006
            • 3933

            #6
            Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

            Originally posted by southerncross
            I will set modest goals

            Senior list
            Sam Reid - 20 games with Willy
            Easton Wood - 10 games with Willy seniors 10 with the reserves
            Guy O'Keefe - 5 games with Willy seniors 15 with the reserves
            I thought these were interesting SCross, particularly for Easton Wood who is coming off a shoulder operation, and not even having played TAC cup footy last year.

            Is there a reason you expect him to play more games than OKeefe?

            Have you seen any of Reid at training? or in nat champ games?
            Last edited by Bulldog Revolution; 19-12-2007, 04:32 PM.

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            • Bornadog
              WOOF Clubhouse Leader
              • Jan 2007
              • 67703

              #7
              Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

              Originally posted by Griffen#16
              I agree with the general consensus that Cal Ward and Jarrad Grant appear to be the two most likely that will play some senior football for the Dogs this coming season. Obviously it all comes down to form and injury, but as with previous years I'd hope that the pick of the new recruits get to see a few games at some stage.
              Grant will most likely get a few games in towards the second half of the season. Callan may debut first.
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              • southerncross
                Technical Admin
                • Nov 2006
                • 590

                #8
                Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

                Originally posted by Bulldog Revolution
                I thought these were interesting SCross, particularly for Easton Wood who is coming off a shoulder operation, and not even having played TAC cup footy last year.

                Is there a reason you expect him to play more games than OKeefe?

                Have you seen any of Reid at training? or in nat champ games?
                I have punted on Wood. I'd expect him to play a number of games early in the season for the reserves and then force his way into the Williamstown senior side. 10 and 10 is probably optimistic.

                Reid is a good type and probably has a touch of Mitch Hahn about him. I think he will have a solid season for Williamstown.
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                • Bulldog Revolution
                  Coaching Staff
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 3933

                  #9
                  Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

                  Originally posted by southerncross
                  I have punted on Wood. I'd expect him to play a number of games early in the season for the reserves and then force his way into the Williamstown senior side. 10 and 10 is probably optimistic.

                  Reid is a good type and probably has a touch of Mitch Hahn about him. I think he will have a solid season for Williamstown.
                  Cheers SC

                  I guess in Reid, Wood and Ward we have an opportunity to bring a more physical edge to our midfield/running play. Reid looked a terrific prospect to me on the limited highlights tape.

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                  • Scorlibo
                    Coaching Staff
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 3097

                    #10
                    Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

                    I'd expect Ward to play about the half the season, Grant to play a few games, Reid to debut, Wood not to play, Boumann to debut and O'Keefe not to play.
                    Boumann I don't know much about but he looks a very strong build and so could possibly stand a chance of debuting in 08. Grant is such a light build that for him to debut you'd think would be a pleasing result, but lets not forget Everitt this year was not expected to play many games at all because of his very light build, yet played many games because of his athletic ability. Grant is reportedly even quicker than Everitt and if played in a position which would not hinder this ability, he could be another first year success story. But of course all of this depends on injuries and how the team is travelling.


                    If there's one great thing about the NAB cup, it's that we get to see most of the new players on display. It is here where we may get the best indication of where the young players are at. For example, this year in Canberra, when we played Sydney in NAB cup, Jarrod Harbrow really made a name for himself and had a great game, this laid the foundations for a very successful debut season. In Harbrow's case he started the season as a rookie, which is an even greater achievement.

                    Point is that the NAB cup, while being a warm up for some and a bore for some spectators, is a very important event for the young players, who can gain confidence, respect and the club's confidence in their ability, from a good performance.
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                    • LostDoggy
                      WOOF Member
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 8307

                      #11
                      Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

                      If Grant has half the debut season Everitt had it will be a success. Im not puting any pressure on them. As long as they get through the season unscathed i will be a happy man.

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                      • GVGjr
                        Moderator
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 45575

                        #12
                        Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

                        Originally posted by borgy
                        If Grant has half the debut season Everitt had it will be a success. Im not puting any pressure on them. As long as they get through the season unscathed i will be a happy man.

                        It's a very important point. Injury free first seasons can really help them long term.
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                        • hujsh
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 11962

                          #13
                          Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

                          Originally posted by Scorlibo

                          If there's one great thing about the NAB cup, it's that we get to see most of the new players on display. It is here where we may get the best indication of where the young players are at. For example, this year in Canberra, when we played Sydney in NAB cup, Jarrod Harbrow really made a name for himself and had a great game, this laid the foundations for a very successful debut season. In Harbrow's case he started the season as a rookie, which is an even greater achievement.

                          Point is that the NAB cup, while being a warm up for some and a bore for some spectators, is a very important event for the young players, who can gain confidence, respect and the club's confidence in their ability, from a good performance.
                          Absolutely true but Lynch and McDougall had good games as well so it isn't the best indicator.
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                          • Bulldog Revolution
                            Coaching Staff
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 3933

                            #14
                            Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

                            Originally posted by hujsh
                            Absolutely true but Lynch and McDougall had good games as well so it isn't the best indicator.
                            It might be if they dazzle in the next couple of years

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                            • hujsh
                              Hall of Fame
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 11962

                              #15
                              Re: Great Expectations - Draftees and Rookies?

                              Originally posted by Bulldog Revolution
                              It might be if they dazzle in the next couple of years
                              I thought you meant more success that year than future success
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