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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 66851

    Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

    Link including Video: here

    Best available ‘will be the mantra of Recruiting Manager Simon Dalrymple and his team when their time to read out names comes at Thursday’s NAB AFL Draft on the Gold Coast.


    While the Bulldogs enter the draft without a top ten pick for the first time in two years, hitting the mark with the Club’s five live picks inside 50 is just as crucial.


    With some key needs addressed through the recent NAB AFL Trade Period – namely a key forward and defenders - a focus on drafting players seen to have the best chance of forging AFL careers is the overwhelming determinant as to whose names will be read out by Dalrymple on Thursday night.


    “We need to keep attracting good players, we can’t afford to miss,” Dalrymple told BulldogsTV.


    “We’ll be looking at each pick that we have, getting the best player possible, with the best possible chance of being a successful AFL player.”


    Key position players dominated the off-season player movement for the Bulldogs, with power forward and last year’s top draft pick Tom Boyd now calling the Kennel home, along with key defenders Joel Hamling (Geelong) and Zaine Cordy (father-son), and running half-back Shane Biggs.


    With the Club’s first selection in the draft coming at No. 26, the recruiters’ focus has narrowed to those they believe most likely to be available around that mark.


    Dalrymple says they have not been wasting time focusing on prospects likely to come off the board in the first handful of picks.


    “We try to be efficient with our times, and try to solve the issues that you think will be the decisions you need to make [draft night],” Dalrymple said.


    “The boys right at the top end we’ve stopped doing work on them, but there are a number that might slide through to our picks so we need to make sure we cover all bases there.


    “That’s always a challenge in terms of reading the play and who might slide through, as well as looking at getting our order in terms of how we rank the players.”


    The Western Bulldogs will take five live picks into Thursday night’s event at the Gold Coast Convention Centre, holding picks No. 26, 27, 39, 45 and 46.


    Pick No. 62 has been committed to father-son selection Cordy.
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  • Go_Dogs
    Hall of Fame
    • Jan 2007
    • 10168

    #2
    Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

    Good stuff.

    Can't wait to see how everything unfolds on Thursday.
    Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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    • chef
      Hall of Fame
      • Nov 2008
      • 14634

      #3
      Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

      Sounds right.
      The curse is dead.

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      • divvydan
        WOOF Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 1502

        #4
        Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

        I do always wonder what exactly "best available" means and how club dependent it is. Does it mean the old fashioned lining the players up against the wall and picking one by one? Or maybe which player is the best available for the club as a given point in time, meaning that some skills/abilities are more highly rated and can change each year.

        Basically, would the same recruiting staff at two different clubs with different lists have the same order for "best available"?

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        • jeemak
          Bulldog Legend
          • Oct 2010
          • 21843

          #5
          Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

          Originally posted by divvydan
          I do always wonder what exactly "best available" means and how club dependent it is. Does it mean the old fashioned lining the players up against the wall and picking one by one? Or maybe which player is the best available for the club as a given point in time, meaning that some skills/abilities are more highly rated and can change each year.

          Basically, would the same recruiting staff at two different clubs with different lists have the same order for "best available"?
          As a recruiter you just have to say it, irrespective of whether you reach a touch for needs on the day.

          It's a handy comment that can be spun any way you like.
          TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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          • Throughandthrough
            Coaching Staff
            • Nov 2007
            • 3201

            #6
            Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

            If by some miracle Alex Neal-Bullen is available and we get him i'll do a very big happy dance.

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            • Bornadog
              WOOF Clubhouse Leader
              • Jan 2007
              • 66851

              #7
              Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

              Originally posted by Throughandthrough
              If by some miracle Alex Neal-Bullen is available and we get him i'll do a very big happy dance.
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              • F'scary
                WOOF Member
                • Dec 2011
                • 4089

                #8
                Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

                I have always taken "best available" to mean you are going to select without regard to list needs. For example, if you have 6 excellent ruckmen on your list but no rovers at all, you will pick another ruckman who may not even be as good as any of your current 6 if you judge that he is, all-in-all, the most promising player left in the draft pool.
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                • Throughandthrough
                  Coaching Staff
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 3201

                  #9
                  Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

                  Originally posted by Throughandthrough
                  If by some miracle Alex Neal-Bullen is available and we get him i'll do a very big happy dance.
                  There's been plenty written about him, but he's a crack in type player, with good (not great) skills, top level endurance, was sa u16 captain, has played senior SANFL levels at Glenelg (including a BOG in a winning match), and to boot is one of the nicest young footballers I've met. Amazingly overlooked for AA u18 this year. Ready for AFL straight away.

                  Similar to Luke Dunstan (but not as well built)

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                  • F'scary
                    WOOF Member
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 4089

                    #10
                    Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

                    Originally posted by Throughandthrough
                    There's been plenty written about him, but he's a crack in type player, with good (not great) skills, top level endurance, was sa u16 captain, has played senior SANFL levels at Glenelg (including a BOG in a winning match), and to boot is one of the nicest young footballers I've met. Amazingly overlooked for AA u18 this year. Ready for AFL straight away.

                    Similar to Luke Dunstan (but not as well built)
                    I am all for acquiring some players who are round 1 ready. Going by all the phantom drafts I have seen, there would be about a 50% chance of him being there at pick 26.
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                    • Throughandthrough
                      Coaching Staff
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 3201

                      #11
                      Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

                      WBU didn't have much of a presence in the recruiting in SA this year, but Jason McCartney was at plenty of Alex' matches.

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                      • Go_Dogs
                        Hall of Fame
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 10168

                        #12
                        Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

                        Originally posted by Throughandthrough
                        WBU didn't have much of a presence in the recruiting in SA this year, but Jason McCartney was at plenty of Alex' matches.
                        I wouldn't mind us looking at him, as besides Libba we are a little thin on the inside ball winners. Clay Smith is an option, and Wallis might yet get there as a ball winner but Alex could be a good addition.
                        Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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                        • Remi Moses
                          WOOF Member
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 14785

                          #13
                          Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

                          Originally posted by Throughandthrough
                          If by some miracle Alex Neal-Bullen is available and we get him i'll do a very big happy dance.
                          Hyphen double up with Vickers-Willis

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                          • Mofra
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 14983

                            #14
                            Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

                            Originally posted by Go_Dogs
                            I wouldn't mind us looking at him, as besides Libba we are a little thin on the inside ball winners. Clay Smith is an option, and Wallis might yet get there as a ball winner but Alex could be a good addition.
                            Jong & Stevens can play that type of role as well, an Stringer will play in bursts (both he & Bonti can win their own ball).
                            We don't play purely inside & outside types anyway - the best players can do both e.g. Libba as seen as mostly inside but give him any space to get on his left foot and he's a brilliant kick.

                            Personally I like players who have a certain 'point of difference' over most others e.g. Cavka's elite endurance, Menadue's agility and poise.
                            I'm as uneducated as anyone else but have something a little difference can normally translate to a strong advantage at AFL level (Murph's balance, Stringer's power to weight ratio, Macrae's sidestep, Bonti at almost anything).
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                            • Go_Dogs
                              Hall of Fame
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 10168

                              #15
                              Re: Best Available - Simon Dalrymple

                              Originally posted by Mofra
                              Jong & Stevens can play that type of role as well, an Stringer will play in bursts (both he & Bonti can win their own ball).
                              We don't play purely inside & outside types anyway - the best players can do both e.g. Libba as seen as mostly inside but give him any space to get on his left foot and he's a brilliant kick.

                              Personally I like players who have a certain 'point of difference' over most others e.g. Cavka's elite endurance, Menadue's agility and poise.
                              I'm as uneducated as anyone else but have something a little difference can normally translate to a strong advantage at AFL level (Murph's balance, Stringer's power to weight ratio, Macrae's sidestep, Bonti at almost anything).
                              I deliberately left Jong and Stevens out. Jong is unproven and whilst Stevens is fearless and can win his own ball, I wouldn't say being an inside distributor is a strength.

                              N-B could be one who is very efficient inside and I don't think is disposal by foot is a significant concern.

                              I agree that having an elite skill is a great help in forging a long career, but it isn't always easy to identify those types outside of the very early picks (Stringer, Macrae and Bont). Most of the blokes in our range are going to be good all rounders with some areas which are stronger than others, and also some deficiencies.
                              Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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