2022 Draft Watch
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I’m certain it will be one pick. Baker in the SSP in lieu of a second rookie pick. Milesi was pretty clear we are interested in him and he’s not registered in the draft.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'. 15/7/2023Comment
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I think Oakleigh Chargers had 9 players drafted. Might get one or two more tomorrow.
Luke Teal stiff not to be selected. There is a lot of upside in him.
Will Elliott should have some interest.
Drury should get called.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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So tomorrow available:
Montgomerie - DEF (article linked us today)
Drury - SMF (linked to us)
Bennier - KPP (linked to us)
Teal
Elliott
Phillips
Gillbee
Hagan
Smith
Broadbent
Others?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'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Montgomery is a good mark for his size but more of a 3rd tall defender type which I think we have covered with Khamis and O'Brien.
Drury is more of a midfielder and also a small forward but isn't quick. Clarke and assuming Baker coming in might be a challenge for him.
Bennier has some size and can clunk a mark and play forward or back which should appeal.
Teal is a neat kicking defender but projected to play on a wing.
Elliott missed the year with an injured knee but 202cm ruckman forwards should have be sought after.
Phillips is a 23yo 198cm key defender and should find a home
Gillbee is a versatile utility type defender and would be a good pick.
There is another batch of players that we might be interested in as well.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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Seems like a great state league player, and in a position we don’t need. The best things that regularly come out of the rookie draft are rucks and small forwards. I’d rather one of them myself to address need. Do we need another like Sullivan?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'. 15/7/2023Comment
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While I'm expecting us to choose Lachie Sullivan in the rookie draft I would still like to see us try
Seth Campbell
State: Tasmania
State League Club: Tasmania Devils
Community Club: Burnie/North Launceston
Date of Birth: 29/12/04; Height: 182cm; Weight: 73kg
A crafty forward who is a smart player and has good speed, agility and neat finishing skills. Averaged 19 disposals and kicked 16 goals in 13 NAB League matches for the Tasmania Devils to be one of the side’s most consistent performers. Dominated a TSL match at senior level for North Launceston in August, kicking 10 goals from more than 30 disposals, which highlighted his progression this year. Tested impressively at the Draft Combine for speed and endurance, recording a time of 2.98 seconds for the 20m sprint and 6:25 on the 2km time trial.
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Brandon Leary
State: Tasmania
State League Club: Tasmania Devils
Community Club: North Launceston
Date of Birth: 13/05/03; Height: 177cm; Weight: 72kg
A small forward who has the innate ability to make something out of nothing in the forward line. He kicked 33 goals in 14 matches for the Tasmania Devils in the NAB League. He also averaged 13 disposals and three tackles a game to win NAB League Team of the Year honours. Continued to kick goals with the Allies at the National Championships, converting five goals in two matches. His speed and agility were sharp during testing at the State Draft Combine in Victoria, recording 3.02 seconds for the 20m sprint and 8.2 seconds on the agility test.
Campbell made the cut for age eligibility by only 2 days. One of the youngest in this year's lot. Kicked 10 in a game at senior level. Seems a perfect rookie choice. Leary, an over ager, always kicks goals, every game no matter the opposition.Listening to Brahm's 3rd RacketComment
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Teal really stiff.
Ethan Phillips surely gets rookied
Cleaver a rookie chance?
Gillbee is a 190cm wing/utility who can run IIRC
Leary as a rookie small forward may appeal to some clubs
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With the likelihood of many rookie spots being opened up next year, why not tell Sullivan to back it up and he’s got us calling his name next year where he’s sat one of three picks used and not our only pick this year? (Or even mid season with an injury) Is a question I’d ask of Sam Power.
Other clubs are grabbing great rucks and small forwards out of the rookie draft, while we are taking VFL players with limited success.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'. 15/7/2023Comment
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It seems to be a bit of a cultural philosophy which I don’t mind in essence; I would prefer we grab a kid who has missed the main draft though.With the likelihood of many rookie spots being opened up next year, why not tell Sullivan to back it up and he’s got us calling his name next year where he’s sat one of three picks used and not our only pick this year? (Or even mid season with an injury) Is a question I’d ask of Sam Power.
Other clubs are grabbing great rucks and small forwards out of the rookie draft, while we are taking VFL players with limited success.BT COME BACK!
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