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  • Bulldogs201616
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    Originally posted by Willow18
    Scrap Xavier Taylor as a watch. Can’t see him getting passed Essendon’s picks after that game.

    Dovaston was electric. Maybe I’m team Dovaston over Hibbins-Hargreaves atm
    Yeah no chance X.Taylor gets to our pick after that performance. As for the Dovaston call I would take him in a heart beat but even he might go before our pick after that performance.

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  • Willow18
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    Scrap Xavier Taylor as a watch. Can’t see him getting passed Essendon’s picks after that game.

    Dovaston was electric. Maybe I’m team Dovaston over Hibbins-Hargreaves atm

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  • GVGjr
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    The Coates League Grand Final is today at 1pm at IKON park

    EASTERN RANGES
    B: 37. R. Ali – 22. X. Taylor – 31. A. Barker
    HB: 11. M. Gillan – 42. O. McKenzie – 25. O. Taylor
    C: 38. H. Chapman – 7. J. Knapp – 1. B. Chambers
    HF: 55. S. Robey – 8. L. Dovaston – 14. Z. Antonellos
    F: 4. B. Lloyd – 16. T. Swainston – 29. R. McConnell
    FOL: 59. M. Krasnadamskis – 9. J. Landy – 26. O. Greeves

    INT: 15. M. Buckland, 34. A. Spencer, 36. J. Lawrence, 41. S. Devers, 51. C. Nash
    EMG: 5. D. Jamieson, 24. C. Sizer

    SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS
    B: 20. H. Thomas – 16. T. Bradley – 59. J. Noorbergen
    HB: 9. R. Wright – 41. B. Martin – 30. D. Heelis
    C: 29. P. Hanover – 60. S. Levine – 49. J. Hayter
    HF: 75. W. Reidy – 34. K. Fincher – 33. G. Dimer
    F: 32. M. Tyrer – 15. O. Griffin – 6. A. Butler
    FOL: 4. J. Galbally – 27. X. Bamert – 2. J. Dalton

    INT: 8. S. Buck, 10. G. Teixeira, 12. K. Nadji, 13. A. Lambert, 63. F. Brayshaw
    EMG: 17. L. Burrows, 70. K. Watt, 73. J. Davies

    VIC METRO SQUAD MEMBERS
    Eastern Ranges (6): Andrew Barker, Blake Chambers*, Lachie Dovaston, Oliver Greeves, Bailey Lloyd*, Xavier Taylor,
    Sandringham Dragons (6): Xavier Bamert, Arki Butler, Jack Dalton, Kye Fincher, Miles Tyrer*, Rory Wright

    * Injured players

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  • GVGjr
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    Originally posted by Dogs 24/7
    Does anyone have some players in mind that might be worth reviewing?
    Lachy Dovaston and Xavier Taylor have a few of our supporters interested. Also I've seen Jevan Phillipou mentioned as well so perhaps start there.

    Two players with really good left foot kicking skills appeal to me.
    Oskar Taylor (which I think you previously mentioned) and Rory Wright
    Taylor is a 182cm defender with plenty of pace. Really takes the game on.
    Wright is a 183cm midfielder who has moved to the half back line in recent weeks. Strongly built and a really nice kick ​

    Tom Burton was mentioned a while back and he is a 178cm defender and midfielder.

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  • Dogs 24/7
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    Does anyone have some players in mind that might be worth reviewing?

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  • GVGjr
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    Originally posted by jazzadogs
    Our first round picks for the last few years have been Hynes, Sanders and Croft, Busslinger, Darcy, Jamarra, Weightman, Smith, Naughton and Richards.

    To my eye only two of them (Sanders and Smith) were drafted as pure mids, with Ed and Hynes hybrids.

    Our issues in first round recently have not been our choices, but our access to three tall fs/academy picks. We haven't been picking enough elite mids.
    I tend to agree that we haven't targeted midfielders like we probably should have. That said, losing Smith (and Dunkley before that) has weakened our depth. We have probably been fortunate to get Freijah through the door who has contributed nicely to our midfield.
    We seem to be desperate to find half forwards who take turns in the midfield and smaller forwards.

    I wonder what our focus will be for this draft given we will only use 2 or 3 picks at the National Draft

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  • Uninformed
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    Originally posted by jazzadogs
    Our first round picks for the last few years have been Hynes, Sanders and Croft, Busslinger, Darcy, Jamarra, Weightman, Smith, Naughton and Richards.

    To my eye only two of them (Sanders and Smith) were drafted as pure mids, with Ed and Hynes hybrids.

    Our issues in first round recently have not been our choices, but our access to three tall fs/academy picks. We haven't been picking enough elite mids.
    It is a pretty good mix really. Hybrid, Mid. Key forward, key back, key forward/ruck, key forward, small forward, insta star, key back, half back. More key forwards than other because of father/sons. Gotta be pretty happy with recruitment having so few misses.

    I would love us to have recruited a Warner and a Gulden, but maybe trading in Butters will make up for it. (Not to mention scoring with Freijah.)

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  • jazzadogs
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    Our first round picks for the last few years have been Hynes, Sanders and Croft, Busslinger, Darcy, Jamarra, Weightman, Smith, Naughton and Richards.

    To my eye only two of them (Sanders and Smith) were drafted as pure mids, with Ed and Hynes hybrids.

    Our issues in first round recently have not been our choices, but our access to three tall fs/academy picks. We haven't been picking enough elite mids.

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  • Uninformed
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    Originally posted by GVGjr

    A lot of clubs essentially follow that best available approach but also modify it when it makes sense to do so.
    If you have an early pick then you should go for the best player but a bit later there is probably a bit more flexibility.

    GWS certainly reach for players and go in with a specific shopping list.
    The percentages favour a mid to be best available at most stages. Tim and Naughts. the obvious exceptions for us. Would it be good to allocate our best pick, say, every third year to a position of obvious need?

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  • GVGjr
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    Originally posted by Uninformed

    I was wondering about our 'best available' policy for the first round picks. Does it lead to the situation of too many of similar type and we can't find the position they want leading to losing such as Smith, Dunkley and Lipinsky, even MacCrae and Daniel. Too many high picks for the positions available in the team.

    If it is a deliberate approach, the upside would be trading them out for what we need to trade in or renewal with fresh picks.

    Not sure it has worked that way so would we be better identifying need, say defence/small forward/wing, and picking for that instead?
    A lot of clubs essentially follow that best available approach but also modify it when it makes sense to do so.
    If you have an early pick then you should go for the best player but a bit later there is probably a bit more flexibility.

    GWS certainly reach for players and go in with a specific shopping list.

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  • Uninformed
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    Originally posted by GVGjr

    There should be a few others in the mix as well but that's a good start
    I was wondering about our 'best available' policy for the first round picks. Does it lead to the situation of too many of similar type and we can't find the position they want leading to losing such as Smith, Dunkley and Lipinsky, even MacCrae and Daniel. Too many high picks for the positions available in the team.

    If it is a deliberate approach, the upside would be trading them out for what we need to trade in or renewal with fresh picks.

    Not sure it has worked that way so would we be better identifying need, say defence/small forward/wing, and picking for that instead?

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  • The_Bont
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    Must be getting close to draft season - these guys are doing top 50 draftees countdown with pretty detailed profiles:

    We continue our countdown with picks 31 to 40 in the 2025 AFL Draft Power Rankings — a range where the mix of talent deepens and value becomes increasingly important. This section features a blend …

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  • GVGjr
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    Originally posted by meenies
    Xavier Taylor, Lachy Dovaston, or Oskar Taylor​ for our first pick?
    There should be a few others in the mix as well but that's a good start

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  • meenies
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    Xavier Taylor, Lachy Dovaston, or Oskar Taylor​ for our first pick?

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  • lemmon
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    Originally posted by Hotdog60
    Do we think Lachy Dovaston will last to our pick as we have really nailed a small zippy crumbing forward.
    I'm far from an expert, but he feels like the favourite for us, considering none of the teams below have a real need for a small forward. I like the little I've seen of him - he seems like he can play the modern high half-forward role of getting right up the ground and linking play. Looks like quite a nice field kick too - almost places the ball on his foot the way Aker used to.

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