Father/Son Watch

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Testekill
    WOOF Member
    • Jan 2015
    • 2327

    Re: Father/Son Watch

    Originally posted by Mofra
    He's going to be a player... but I'm comfortable taking 10 & 17 to draft and passing if he's taken before our first pick.
    Best available at pick 10 (probably becomes 13 after bids) and live trade 17 out to a points surplus if Croft gets a bid.

    And keep our future first.
    I feel the same. Either that or trying to trade up 17 into a better pick, Croft would be a nice pick up but he's not a top 10 pick. I'd happily take Wilson or Windsor or even Leake as our 1st pick.

    Comment

    • GVGjr
      Moderator
      • Nov 2006
      • 44636

      Re: Father/Son Watch

      Originally posted by Testekill
      I feel the same. Either that or trying to trade up 17 into a better pick, Croft would be a nice pick up but he's not a top 10 pick. I'd happily take Wilson or Windsor or even Leake as our 1st pick.
      You're right on the mark with those 3 names mentioned.
      Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

      Comment

      • bulldogtragic
        The List Manager
        • Jan 2007
        • 34289

        Re: Father/Son Watch

        Well, consider Croft coming. No way we do the deal for Pick 4 for a bunch of thirds only really good for draft points.

        Welcome to the Western Bulldogs Jordan Croft.
        Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

        Comment

        • Hotdog60
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Aug 2009
          • 5905

          Re: Father/Son Watch

          I think Darcy goes back and Croft gets Lobb's spot makes you wonder why Buku took a deal unless he didn't get an offer elsewhere.
          Don't piss off old people
          The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...

          Comment

          • jazzadogs
            Bulldog Team of the Century
            • Oct 2008
            • 5645

            Re: Father/Son Watch

            Originally posted by Hotdog60
            I think Darcy goes back and Croft gets Lobb's spot makes you wonder why Buku took a deal unless he didn't get an offer elsewhere.
            In 2025/6 maybe. I don't expect to see Croft in the AFL team next year.

            Comment

            • Hotdog60
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • Aug 2009
              • 5905

              Re: Father/Son Watch

              Originally posted by jazzadogs
              In 2025/6 maybe. I don't expect to see Croft in the AFL team next year.
              I don't either but more when Lobb goes
              Don't piss off old people
              The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...

              Comment

              • The bulldog tragician
                Senior Player
                • Apr 2013
                • 1972

                Re: Father/Son Watch



                On the surface, the Western Bulldogs paid a whopping price for Gold Coast’s in-demand pick four.
                The Dogs handed over three first-round picks on Monday – selections 10 and 17 this year, and their top one next year – while getting numbers 46 and 51 and a future third-rounder to complete their return.
                No one else was willing to pay so much, but there was method to the (perceived) madness, and it all centres on a 200-centimetre kid by the name of Jordan Croft, son of 186-game Bulldog Matthew. More on him later.

                List boss Sam Power was honest when he said the decision owed, in part, to how highly they, and everyone else, rate the top-end of this year’s draft crop. Recruiters believe there is a gap between the best eight or nine kids and the rest.

                It is an eclectic bunch, from power-packed No.1 elect Harley Reid, to key forward Jed Walter, the silky Zane Duursma, Tasmanian midfielders Colby McKercher and Ryley Sanders, tall swingman Daniel Curtin, and gifted small forward Nick Watson.

                Rivals believe Watson is firmly on the Bulldogs’ radar, and operated on the assumption for weeks that the Suns would score pick 10, which is already being hunted by the likes of North Melbourne and Melbourne.

                old Coast plan to match bids on four excellent academy prospects – Walter, unicorn ruckman Ethan Read, midfielder Jake Rogers and speedster Will Graham – so this deal goes a significant way to them doing that. They will keep wheeling and dealing across the next week or so.

                Whichever way the Dogs go, they should find a good one, but make no mistake, they did this because they expect Croft to nominate as father-son eligible. He is tipped to attract a first-round bid anywhere from about pick 10 through to the mid-teens.

                The 18-year-old forward-ruck, who is managed by leading agent Tom Petroro, has until the end of this month to make his call.

                Power said they were “really keen” to secure Croft, but the highly touted teenager kept his cards closer to his chest when he spoke to this masthead at the draft combine at Marvel Stadium at the weekend.

                “It really depends, to be honest. I’ve still got a little bit of time to decide, and talk to family [about] if I’m going to declare father-son,” Croft said. “I’ve always grown up going for the Bulldogs, so it would be an honour to play for that club, if they were going to take me. I just want to be able to play footy, wherever that is, whether that’s interstate or in Melbourne.”

                The Bulldogs were once bereft of talls on their list, but these days are the envy of the competition, with an extraordinary collection of promising talls, including Aaron Naughton, Tim English, Sam Darcy, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, James O’Donnell and Jedd Busslinger.

                That logjam is something Croft must consider when he makes his decision.

                “I definitely need the time to develop. Being a taller player, I’ve definitely got to put on a little bit more weight to take on those bigger bodies at the next level,” he said. “But it’s a luxury for [coach Luke] Beveridge and the coaching staff to have so many talls, and definitely a benefit for the club.”

                Croft kicked 23 goals in 11 games for the Calder Cannons this past season in the Coates Talent League and represented Vic Metro at the AFL Under-18 Championships, including a three-goal haul against South Australia.

                For the Dogs, their chips are in. Those extra late picks from Gold Coast were also with Croft and matching a bid in mind, with their draft hand, after No.4, set to be wiped out if he does attract a bid in the first round.

                But they are also committed to bringing in St Kilda’s Nick Coffield, and have expressed interest in contracted Demon James Harmes.
                [url]www.bulldogtragician.com[/url] A blog about being a lifelong fan of the Dogs and our quixotic attempt to replicate 1954. AND WE DID
                Author of [URL="http://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/mighty-west"]"The Mighty West: the Bulldogs journey from daydream believers to premiership heroes[/URL]"
                Twitter @bulldogstragic

                Comment

                • Dancin' Douggy
                  WOOF Member
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 2876

                  Re: Father/Son Watch

                  So in case no-one noticed, Crofty Jr has nominated us as a Father/Son.

                  Comment

                  • Bornadog
                    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 66707

                    Re: Father/Son Watch

                    Interesting:

                    Jordan Croft has officially nominated the Dogs as his club of choice. A 200cm key forward but the Dogs believe he could play down back just like Sam Darcy. They always believed he would nominate but he had said he was considering his options until today - Jon Ralph
                    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.

                    Comment

                    • Testekill
                      WOOF Member
                      • Jan 2015
                      • 2327

                      Re: Father/Son Watch

                      Originally posted by bornadog
                      Interesting:
                      He started out as a back as a junior. His highlights also have a lot of similar qualities to Darcy Moore.

                      Comment

                      • Bornadog
                        WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 66707

                        Re: Father/Son Watch

                        Originally posted by Testekill
                        He started out as a back as a junior. His highlights also have a lot of similar qualities to Darcy Moore.
                        That would be fantastic
                        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.

                        Comment

                        • Testekill
                          WOOF Member
                          • Jan 2015
                          • 2327

                          Re: Father/Son Watch

                          We also highlighted Croft as a tall utility who can play at either end in the article about him nominating the Bulldogs so that does seem like we're committed to playing him as a defender.

                          Comment

                          • MrMahatma
                            Coaching Staff
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 3965

                            Re: Father/Son Watch

                            If we play him back, will he have been drafted as a backman, or drafted as a forward and sent back?

                            It important so everyone knows what outcomes they can blame Bevo for.

                            Comment

                            • Rocket Science
                              Coaching Staff
                              • Oct 2007
                              • 4852

                              Re: Father/Son Watch

                              Is there a dash of Nick Blakey hiding somewhere inside this kid or am I dreamin?
                              BORDERLINE FLYING

                              Comment

                              • JanLorMill
                                WOOF Member
                                • Feb 2023
                                • 1688

                                Re: Father/Son Watch

                                We are mistaken if we thinking about Darcy as a backman.

                                Comment

                                Working...