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  • The Doctor
    Coaching Staff
    • Jan 2007
    • 3709

    #151
    Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

    Why isn't Brander getting any love?
    Listening to Brahm's 3rd Racket

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    • comrade
      Hall of Fame
      • Jun 2008
      • 18103

      #152
      Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

      Originally posted by bulldogtragic

      More than anything some pace and great foot skills are top of my wish list. A small forward, who is quick, who can kick goals and pile on pressure is something I've wanted for a while now.
      Same. I'd also be happy with a Toby Greene type forward.

      Does Higgins fit the bill? His U18 stats are insane.
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      • GVGjr
        Moderator
        • Nov 2006
        • 45531

        #153
        Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

        Originally posted by The Doctor
        Why isn't Brander getting any love?
        I mentioned him in another post, could be a great get at pick 16 if he slides a bit.
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        • bulldogtragic
          The List Manager
          • Jan 2007
          • 34289

          #154
          Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

          Originally posted by comrade
          Same. I'd also be happy with a Toby Greene type forward.

          Does Higgins fit the bill? His U18 stats are insane.
          Ill defer to G who would've seen him live. But it would seem so. I watched a clip from Twomey yesterday who said he likes him, also said he played as a small full forward one day and kicked 7. The consensus of stuff I've read and watched is that 9 is a bit too high, but may not get to 16.
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          • GVGjr
            Moderator
            • Nov 2006
            • 45531

            #155
            Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

            Originally posted by bulldogtragic
            Ill defer to G who would've seen him live. But it would seem so. I watched a clip from Twomey yesterday who said he likes him, also said he played as a small full forward one day and kicked 7. The consensus of stuff I've read and watched is that 9 is a bit too high, but may not get to 16.
            I did some rankings a few weeks back and I think I had him at pick 12 so our picks 9 and 16 aren't out of the mix.
            He's one of the most prepared players out of this years list and yes he did kick 7 in a game.
            Given small forwards need to have a defensive edge to their game this is not something that Higgins is known for but I'm as confident as I can be to say if a club demands that from him he will make the adjustment.
            He's not quick by foot but he is a very smart player. I think he will find a way to transition into senior football and the biggest question is how much upside has he got.
            He could go at 9 but because of the question around his playing ceiling I think I'd take the chance more at pick 16 not at pick 9.
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            • LostDoggy
              WOOF Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 8307

              #156
              Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

              A lot of the phantom drafters in the know seem to think GWS are red hot on Higgins at 11, so we may need to take him at 9 or look elsewhere.

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              • GVGjr
                Moderator
                • Nov 2006
                • 45531

                #157
                Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

                Originally posted by PeanutsPeanuts
                A lot of the phantom drafters in the know seem to think GWS are red hot on Higgins at 11, so we may need to take him at 9 or look elsewhere.
                I'd take the chance of him sliding to 16 but I could understand any side picking him around that mark.
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                • The Doctor
                  Coaching Staff
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 3709

                  #158
                  Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

                  Originally posted by GVGjr
                  I mentioned him in another post, could be a great get at pick 16 if he slides a bit.
                  but why not at 9

                  best key forward in the draft
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                  • Bornadog
                    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 67688

                    #159
                    Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

                    Originally posted by The Doctor
                    but why not at 9

                    best key forward in the draft
                    Is he best available at 9?
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                    • GVGjr
                      Moderator
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 45531

                      #160
                      Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

                      Originally posted by The Doctor
                      but why not at 9

                      best key forward in the draft
                      I'd like to hear some compelling reasons to select him? With Boyd and Schache plus Young drafted as a forward and Redpath he'd clearly have to be the next best player I'd think to get into the selection mix at 9.
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                      • GVGjr
                        Moderator
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 45531

                        #161
                        Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

                        I'm just looking at another update and I think we are a genuine but slightly outside chance to land either Stephenson or Naughton.
                        I suspect that if Collingwood overlook Naughton and go for Fogarty then the Saints should select Naughton but if the have committed themselves to either Bonar or Clark (or both) or Coffield then we might be in a very strong position with a couple of highly regarded players still available. I can't see why clubs would be dumb enough to pass on Stephenson but if they do what a pick-up he would be for us.

                        Ed Richards is the most intriguing player at pick 9 who could provide run and carry off half back or a wing for us if everything lands as per the speculation in the media but if Stephenson and Naughton are available it's going to be hard to pass them over.

                        Despite us having a number of tall defenders Naughton could be better than most of them.

                        There is a lot of speculation that Brisbane will take Rayner at pick 1 and then follow it up with Lachlan Fogarty at 15 with the view that Rayner will be better for having his Western Jets mate there as well.
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                        • jazzadogs
                          Bulldog Team of the Century
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 5839

                          #162
                          Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

                          It seems like the top 6 are fairly set in stone
                          Rather, LDU, Dow, Brayshaw, Cerra, Stephenson.

                          Then there's a massive glut of similarly ranked players from then
                          Fogarty, Naughton, Coffield, Higgins, Bonar.

                          Is Naughton exceptionally better than Coffield/others? I'm all for best available, but in this instance if we're ranking Naughton 9th and a skilful running type at 10th, I hope (but happy to be convinced otherwise by Naughton fans) that we take the runner.

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                          • Go_Dogs
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 10251

                            #163
                            Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

                            Stephenson would be an unbelievable get - I think most of us had written him off at least 2 months ago on the belief if he somehow made it past 5, the Saints would snap him up.

                            I'm not convinced on Naughton because I think we have enough developing talls and his kicking requires work. Will he be better than Adams, Cordy, Young, Collins, Roberts? Possibly but we have some young talent there and I'm not convinced Naughton is a significant enough, or guaranteed, upgrade.

                            Would we consider Lachlan Fogarty at 9? He's got the speed and defensive mindset to add a lot to our mix up front and may not last to 16, particularly if Brisbane select Rayner - a theory which holds merit.

                            The only players I think we can genuinely discount are Rayner, Dow, LDU and Brayshaw.
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                            • GVGjr
                              Moderator
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 45531

                              #164
                              Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

                              Originally posted by jazzadogs
                              It seems like the top 6 are fairly set in stone
                              Rather, LDU, Dow, Brayshaw, Cerra, Stephenson.

                              Then there's a massive glut of similarly ranked players from then
                              Fogarty, Naughton, Coffield, Higgins, Bonar.

                              Is Naughton exceptionally better than Coffield/others? I'm all for best available, but in this instance if we're ranking Naughton 9th and a skilful running type at 10th, I hope (but happy to be convinced otherwise by Naughton fans) that we take the runner.
                              Naughton and Coffield are very different players. Coffield is the modern day utility at 190cm, very quick and a good kick. Naughton is the more KPP who is also adept at intercept marking. Marking is his strength with an awkward but OK kicking style the slight distraction.
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                              • GVGjr
                                Moderator
                                • Nov 2006
                                • 45531

                                #165
                                Re: WOOF Phantom Drafts

                                Originally posted by Go_Dogs
                                Stephenson would be an unbelievable get - I think most of us had written him off at least 2 months ago on the belief if he somehow made it past 5, the Saints would snap him up.

                                I'm not convinced on Naughton because I think we have enough developing talls and his kicking requires work. Will he be better than Adams, Cordy, Young, Collins, Roberts? Possibly but we have some young talent there and I'm not convinced Naughton is a significant enough, or guaranteed, upgrade.

                                Would we consider Lachlan Fogarty at 9? He's got the speed and defensive mindset to add a lot to our mix up front and may not last to 16, particularly if Brisbane select Rayner - a theory which holds merit.

                                The only players I think we can genuinely discount are Rayner, Dow, LDU and Brayshaw.
                                I think pick 9 is too high for Lachlan Fogarty although if teams follow the Richmond model of small pressure forwards who can also hurt you on the scoreboard then he will go a lot earlier than in the 20's like many media outlets were predicting.

                                Regarding Naughton and our depth for KP defenders, if we say Young is a forward who played back last season because of injuries and agree that Collins isn't quite showing the progress we would have hoped for then it's Adams with his injuries, Trengove, Cordy and Roberts. A selection for Naughton doesn't seem that hard to justify despite most of us thinking we need run.
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