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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 66518

    Originally posted by mighty_west
    Don't know anything from the players we have interest in, but have watched some of Ewan Mclinley's highlights (mainly goals) on YT and would be more than happy to have him on the list to see how he goes, looks like a rich mans McNeil from the highlights, super fast and crafty around goals, nice set shot too.

    Rd 7 Hostplus SANFL Snapshot - North's Ewan Mackinlay takes 4 bounces & goals

    North's Ewan Mackinlay snaps from long range - Rd 3 Hostplus SANFL Snapshot

    Rd 11 Hostplus SANFL Snapshot - North's Ewan Mackinlay shows his speed

    7 News Adelaide Goal of the Week - Round 5​​
    Love the bloke giving him the finger in the 3rd Video. He does look very fast.
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    • jazzadogs
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Oct 2008
      • 5630

      Originally posted by mighty_west
      Don't know anything from the players we have interest in, but have watched some of Ewan Mclinley's highlights (mainly goals) on YT and would be more than happy to have him on the list to see how he goes, looks like a rich mans McNeil from the highlights, super fast and crafty around goals, nice set shot too.

      Rd 7 Hostplus SANFL Snapshot - North's Ewan Mackinlay takes 4 bounces & goals

      North's Ewan Mackinlay snaps from long range - Rd 3 Hostplus SANFL Snapshot

      Rd 11 Hostplus SANFL Snapshot - North's Ewan Mackinlay shows his speed

      7 News Adelaide Goal of the Week - Round 5​​
      My mate in SANFL said about Mackinlay
      "Clever small fwd. Has a nice turn of pace and is good fall of ball"

      Happy for those attributes to be on the watch list.

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      • mighty_west
        Coaching Staff
        • Feb 2008
        • 3422

        Originally posted by jazzadogs

        My mate in SANFL said about Mackinlay
        "Clever small fwd. Has a nice turn of pace and is good fall of ball"

        Happy for those attributes to be on the watch list.
        Pace, skills, clever : tick tick tick, hopefully Port don't swoop.

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        • The Adelaide Connection
          Coaching Staff
          • Jan 2009
          • 2768

          Obviously Rypstra didn't work out last year (was unlucky with injury which didn't help), this time around I would love us to take two small forwards and hope that at least one can come good.

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          • The Adelaide Connection
            Coaching Staff
            • Jan 2009
            • 2768

            Not sure he fits our needs, but I would love it if we cut Collingwood's lunch by taking Archer May (if he makes it that far) just for the lols.

            We also get the pick before Essendon on a technicality (they are doing it on winning percentage due to GC and Essendon having played one less game). So hopefully Essendon are into whoever we want and we get them one pick early.
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            • GVGjr
              Moderator
              • Nov 2006
              • 44530

              Originally posted by The Adelaide Connection
              Obviously Rypstra didn't work out last year (was unlucky with injury which didn't help), this time around I would love us to take two small forwards and hope that at least one can come good.
              Rypstra might not have been the most diligent performing his rehab otherwise I think we might have given him another season.
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              • GVGjr
                Moderator
                • Nov 2006
                • 44530

                Add Werribee's Flynn Young to the list of players we have interviewed or done medicals with.
                181cm Small forward
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                • The Adelaide Connection
                  Coaching Staff
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 2768

                  Originally posted by GVGjr
                  Add Werribee's Flynn Young to the list of players we have interviewed or done medicals with.
                  181cm Small forward
                  We have been linked to a tonne of players- Sounds like we have cast a wide net and might have a Plan A, B, C, D

                  With final list lodgements, we have Pick 5 and then Pick 12 (only 3 teams ahead of us in the second round). It is wild to think that Essendon are looking at potentially playing at least one of their 4 picks the next night- although from memory we did that with Gardner (as a forward) didn't we?

                  On a bit of a tangent (following on from a post of mine above): Sounds like North Melbourne are looking at taking Archer May. Collingwood want him and allegedly went so far as to tell him not to play on the weekend and instructed him to also put an 18 month contract on his head (to hopefully lessen the likelihood that someone else would take him).

                  Some speculation across various places:


                  The Western Bulldogs on Tuesday officially opened a second list spot ahead of Wednesday night’s draft. They already had an opening after opting against filling their list during the pre-season supplemental selection period (SSP). But forward Cody Weightman (knee) has been moved to the inactive list, therefore giving the Dogs flexibility to take a second player at the rookie draft if they want.

                  The Dogs have been linked to all of Banch, Mackinlay and Sellwood, while they’ve continued to monitor Werribee star midfielder Dom Brew after he trained with – but was ultimately overlooked by – the Bulldogs during the SSP after winning the JJ Liston Trophy last year as the VFL’s best player. Brew has averaged 29.3 disposals, 10.3 clearances and 9.0 tackles from eight VFL matches in 2025.




                  His Tigers teammate Massimo Raso is on the radar of several clubs seeking a small forward, with North Melbourne and Western Bulldogs among the clubs interested- and- the Western Bulldogs have interviewed Gippsland tall Zac Walker and athletic Calder forward Cooper Herbert.



                  Projecting how the first round of the draft could play out:
                  1. West Coast: Tom McCarthy (Richmond, VFL)
                  2. North Melbourne: Archer May (Subiaco)
                  3. Port Adelaide: Harrison Ramm (Glenelg, SANFL)
                  4. Carlton: Jacob Newton (Norwood, SANFL)
                  5. Essendon: Lachlan Blakiston (East Fremantle, WAFL)
                  6. Bulldogs: Ewan Mackinlay (North Adelaide, SANFL)
                  7. Gold Coast: Caleb Lewis (Casey, VFL)
                  8. Collingwood: Joshua Browne (Collingwood, VFL)


                  https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/dra...702c05d3c5fa6b
                  West Coast has also been linked to 21-year-old defender Michael Sellwood, who’s performed well for Peel Thunder this season averaging 23.7 disposals and 7.5 marks from six WAFL games while racking up 19 disposals and eight marks in the WA-SA state game last weekend. Sellwood confirmed to SEN WA this week he’d had a medical with the Western Bulldogs, who rival clubs believe could be eyeing a running defender at next week’s draft with their natural open spot after opting against filling their list during the pre-season supplemental selection period (SSP).

                  ​However the Bulldogs have also been linked to two small forwards: Werribee star Zac Banch(175cm) — who’s kicked 8.8 and averaged 16.2 disposals from his past five VFL games — and 182cm North Adelaide goalkicker Ewan Mackinlay — who’s impressed clubs with his speed and power, as well as his kicking skills in the front half. Mackinlay, who’s kicked 5.7 and averaged 16.2 disposals from six SANFL games, also has interest from Port Adelaide, who rival clubs believe are on the hunt for a player speed in the forward half next week.​


                  The mid-season draft has become a regular fixture in the footy calendar, and its next instalment arrives on Wednesday. ESPN draft expert Jasper Chellappah takes a look at the top prospects your club might take.

                  West Coast has also been linked to 21-year-old Peel defender Michael Sellwood and former Cat Brandan Parfitt, who has dominated for Perth, but are not expected to add another list spot on top of the one created by Dom Sheed's ACL injury. The Power and Dogs are looking at the strongly built Sellwood to add immediate depth in defence...and...The Dogs have been linked to a raft of small forwards given Cody Weightman's long-term layoff and Werribee's Zac Banch may be at the top of that list after kicking eight goals in his past five outings. Richmond's Massimo Raso and Sam Toner have had their moments this season and North Adelaide's Ewan Mackinlay continues to generate buzz.​


                  Full list of nominees here:
                  Several familiar faces are among the contenders as the AFL releases the full list of nominees for Wednesday night's draft




                  ESSENDON and Port Adelaide will have seven of the 18 picks between them in Wednesday night's AFL Mid-Season Rookie Draft.

                  The final draft order was confirmed on Tuesday after clubs made further list changes, with eight clubs having at least one pick.

                  The injury-hit Bombers will have four picks available, while the Power will have three after they moved injured trio Todd Marshall, Tom Cochrane and Xavier Walsh to the inactive list.
                  MSD

                  North Melbourne, the Western Bulldogs, Gold Coast and Collingwood also have two picks each, while Carlton has one pick, the No.4 selection.

                  Adelaide, Brisbane, Fremantle, Geelong, Greater Western Sydney, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Richmond, St Kilda and Sydney do not have a pick.
                  MSD

                  Mid-Season Draft Guide: How to watch, the players in contention
                  Clubs get picks in the mid-season draft only if they have a list vacancy, which can be opened up by moving a long-term injured player to the inactive list.

                  Due to Essendon and Gold Coast having played one fewer game than every other club, a winning percentage ladder determines the draft order, with clubs on the same winning percentage to be separated by their regular for and against percentage.

                  First round
                  1 - West Coast
                  2 - North Melbourne
                  3 - Port Adelaide
                  4 - Carlton
                  5 - Western Bulldogs
                  6 - Essendon
                  7 - Gold Coast
                  8 - Collingwood

                  Second round
                  9 - West Coast
                  10 - North Melbourne
                  11 - Port Adelaide
                  12 - Western Bulldogs
                  13 - Essendon
                  14 - Gold Coast
                  15 - Collingwood

                  Third round
                  16 - Port Adelaide
                  17 - Essendon

                  Fourth round
                  18 - Essendon​

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                  • GVGjr
                    Moderator
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 44530

                    Thanks TAC

                    I'd be just a bit surprised if we went for Mackinlay before Sellwood but from a genuine needs perspective it might make sense.

                    Ch 9 Projecting how the first round of the draft could play out:
                    1. West Coast: Tom McCarthy (Richmond, VFL)
                    2. North Melbourne: Archer May (Subiaco)
                    3. Port Adelaide: Harrison Ramm (Glenelg, SANFL)
                    4. Carlton: Jacob Newton (Norwood, SANFL)
                    5. Essendon: Lachlan Blakiston (East Fremantle, WAFL)
                    6. Bulldogs: Ewan Mackinlay (North Adelaide, SANFL)
                    7. Gold Coast: Caleb Lewis (Casey, VFL)
                    8. Collingwood: Joshua Browne (Collingwood, VFL)

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                    • The Adelaide Connection
                      Coaching Staff
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 2768

                      Originally posted by GVGjr
                      Thanks TAC

                      I'd be just a bit surprised if we went for Mackinlay before Sellwood but from a genuine needs perspective it might make sense.

                      Ch 9 Projecting how the first round of the draft could play out:
                      1. West Coast: Tom McCarthy (Richmond, VFL)
                      2. North Melbourne: Archer May (Subiaco)
                      3. Port Adelaide: Harrison Ramm (Glenelg, SANFL)
                      4. Carlton: Jacob Newton (Norwood, SANFL)
                      5. Essendon: Lachlan Blakiston (East Fremantle, WAFL)
                      6. Bulldogs: Ewan Mackinlay (North Adelaide, SANFL)
                      7. Gold Coast: Caleb Lewis (Casey, VFL)
                      8. Collingwood: Joshua Browne (Collingwood, VFL)
                      Would McKinlay be more likely to last through to our next pick than Sellwood? I am sure the clubs are pretty across this, hopefully if we want them both we can get them.

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                      • GVGjr
                        Moderator
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 44530

                        Originally posted by The Adelaide Connection

                        Would McKinlay be more likely to last through to our next pick than Sellwood? I am sure the clubs are pretty across this, hopefully if we want them both we can get them.
                        That's the big question but I have always thought you just take the player you want the most.
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                        • SquirrelGrip
                          Senior Player
                          • Oct 2007
                          • 1512

                          This will be Michael Regan's first draft as our new Player Acquisition and Strategy Manager. Is there any evidence that he is adopting a different approach/strategy to what we have done in the past? I guess until the draft it's more in the identification phase.
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                          • chef
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 14609

                            What times the draft?
                            The curse is dead.

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                            • GVGjr
                              Moderator
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 44530

                              Originally posted by chef
                              What times the draft?
                              6.30pm tonight Chef
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                              • comrade
                                Hall of Fame
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 17984

                                Just watched Sellwood's highlights from the WA vs SA match. Looks great in the air, kicking is neat. Good size for a that hybrid small/mid defender. With Cleary & Bramble still not locks, Duryea &. JJ almost done, we need to keep cycling through that 6/7th defender role to find the best fit. I'm sold.
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