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Mini Draft results

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:21 am
by redandblack
West Tippett

Sturt Lee

Norwood Rodan

Glenelg Boak

Port Krakouer

South McKay

North Grose

CD Williams

Eagles Batsanis

West Gray

Sturt Hardy

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:33 am
by Aerie
Very happy with getting Batsanis at pick 9:

Selection 36 – Nathan Batsanis (Oakleigh Chargers)

Born: 18 March 1988
Height: 178cm
Weight: 75kg

Mick Moylan says: Really impressed in the later half of the TAC Cup this year playing for Oakleigh Chargers. He’s a really good kick with a good blend of speed and stamina and impressed with 30-plus possessions in the TAC Cup Grand Final.

Others have said: Small midfielder with good skills. Possesses a penetrating kick. Oakleigh Chargers best and fairest for 2006 completing an outstanding year which included representing Vic Metro in U18 Championships and selection in the TAC Cup Team of the Year.

Won Oakleigh Chargers best-and-fairest and Best Finals Player. Now Power teammate Robbie Gray came second to Batsanis in Oakleigh’s best-and-fairest in 2006.

What you didn’t know: Batsanis is Peter Daicos’s nephew. His mum is Peter’s sister.

Re: Mini Draft results

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:17 am
by Blue Boy
redandblack wrote:
Sturt Lee

Sturt Hardy



Hmmmmm !!! :shock:

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:23 am
by BPBRB
As predicted by me on the phantom draft thread, North selected Gavin Grose.

GAVIN GROSE (Port Adelaide)
Born: 2 September 1988
Height: 193cm
Weight: 86kg
Club: Mt.Gravatt

At a Glance: A born-and-bred Brisbane product who is an athletic key defender with a thumping left-foot kick. A Mt.Gravatt player throughout his career, he has been something of a late developer, having represented Queensland for the first time this year at U18 level after narrowly missing State U16 level in 2004. Made his senior AFLQ debut with Mt.Gravatt midway through the 2005 season and became a key figure for the Vultures after the national U18 championships this year. Was a standout in the annual Allies U18 Challenge match in Melbourne in AFL grand final week and was considered unlucky not to be selected in the AFL national draft.


A reasonable sized player - I'm suprised he didn't get picked earlier given some teams ahead of North probably lack some height in defence? If he goes alright, he could be a good back up tall defender to Hart, McIntrye, Schubert and Sporn.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:33 am
by Blue Boy
Alex Lee

Height 194.6 cms
Weight: 91.8 kgs

Recruited From: Dandenong Stingrays

ABOUT
Naturally athletic, versatile player who has had a frustrating run with injuries this year curtailing his development. AIS/AFL Academy Graduate.

From Ports rookie list this young lad is the second best pick from the AFL recruits with no original sanfl home - The Blues coaching staff must know something we dont !!!

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:42 am
by Blue Boy
Peter Hardy

Height: 186 cm
Weight: 77 kg

Recruited From: Geeong Falcons

ABOUT

A late developer. It’s his first year in the TAC Cup where he played across half back for the Geelong Falcons and again we were just impressed with his general ball-winning, good speed and kicks the ball well on both sides. We think he has a skill level that is worth having a close look at for 12 months.

See what happens I guess !!!

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:52 am
by NFC
Reasonably pleased with Rodan. I would have preferred the speedy wingman MacKay but Rodan will do.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:53 am
by redandblack
Sturt would have been looking for a tall (defender) and picked Lee ahead of Grose.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:06 pm
by RustyCage
Good to see the Pies pick up a Power player.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:08 pm
by Dogwatcher
It is good - stops any controversy later on when the player's not in on field positions the Power want them to be.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:10 pm
by SimonH
A fair bit of weirdness all around.

West decided to ignore the serious injury concerns surrounding Tippett, and just go with the 'best big guy available' (in fact, the only really big guy available) policy. I suppose that even if it doesn't pay dividends in 2007, it could well in 2008-- barring further ruck injuries the Clones aren't going to rush Tippett to play, and he's going to be given at least 3 years on their list to develop.

Sturt decided to ignore the 'Bonaddio rule' by taking a rookie with their first pick. Plus one with an injury history. At least he's at a size and weight where he should be ready to play round 1.

Norwood: Rodan. My first reaction was: WTF? Much like Lonie 2006, Port wouldn't bother getting a mature age player if they weren't willing to play him; so he'll play at least half of his games for the Pahhhhr in 2007. Plus as a previously-listed player they're only required to give him a one year contract. Then I thought: maybe Norwood are thinking tactically on this one. The general consensus is that Rodan is an honest trier but not quite there at AFL level; but he'd be a good, perhaps very good, SANFL footballer with plenty of years of service left to give. So maybe Norwood's jockeying themselves into pole position to get a long-term player. Norwood need height down back (not so much up-front), so it's interesting that they overlooked Grose. I hope to god that means there's a 190cm+ recruitment announcement in the offing.

All of this meant that the highest draft pick and the guy that I thought would be the biggest prize (now that Tippett's injured), Travis Boak, fell to Glenelg at #4. They would be absolutely stoked.

Port I think was the right place for Nathan Krakouer. A guy who is sublimely talented but about 3 stone wringing wet is going to have to be managed very carefully for his first year or two; it was a potential recipe for another disastrous breakdown of relations (not to mention injury) if another team took him, and wanted to play him in league before the Pahhhhr thought he was ready.

And spare a thought for Peter Hardy. There's no shame being picked last in the ND or even the rookie draft, as there's still hundreds behind you who missed out entirely. Not so the mini-draft. Brings back to mind the last kid picked for school sport in that scratch-match ritual where the opposition captains got alternating selections from the class. Hopefully he'll get over the humiliation soon enough.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:41 pm
by NFC
SimonH wrote:Norwood: Rodan. My first reaction was: WTF? Much like Lonie 2006, Port wouldn't bother getting a mature age player if they weren't willing to play him; so he'll play at least half of his games for the Pahhhhr in 2007. Plus as a previously-listed player they're only required to give him a one year contract. Then I thought: maybe Norwood are thinking tactically on this one. The general consensus is that Rodan is an honest trier but not quite there at AFL level; but he'd be a good, perhaps very good, SANFL footballer with plenty of years of service left to give. So maybe Norwood's jockeying themselves into pole position to get a long-term player. Norwood need height down back (not so much up-front), so it's interesting that they overlooked Grose. I hope to god that means there's a 190cm+ recruitment announcement in the offing.

Yeh we're taking a pretty big gamble that he's not going to make it at AFL level. We passed on a few young guys who probably could have developed for 2 seasons with the Legs. I would have preferred a tall though.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 1:06 pm
by Jimmy
SimonH wrote:And spare a thought for Peter Hardy. There's no shame being picked last in the ND or even the rookie draft, as there's still hundreds behind you who missed out entirely. Not so the mini-draft. Brings back to mind the last kid picked for school sport in that scratch-match ritual where the opposition captains got alternating selections from the class. Hopefully he'll get over the humiliation soon enough.


I dont think this is an issue at all for him :? :roll:

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:01 pm
by SimonH
Jimmy wrote:I dont think this is an issue at all for him :? :roll:
Sorry, I forgot the rule that any trace of humour on forums is completely undetectable without an emoticon attached. Apologies.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:32 pm
by Jimmy
SimonH wrote:
Jimmy wrote:I dont think this is an issue at all for him :? :roll:
Sorry, I forgot the rule that any trace of humour on forums is completely undetectable without an emoticon attached. Apologies.


well at least you know now....oh wait, i forgot ... ;)

Agreed

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 4:07 pm
by dash61
Aerie wrote:Very happy with getting Batsanis at pick 9:

Selection 36 – Nathan Batsanis (Oakleigh Chargers)

Born: 18 March 1988
Height: 178cm
Weight: 75kg

Mick Moylan says: Really impressed in the later half of the TAC Cup this year playing for Oakleigh Chargers. He’s a really good kick with a good blend of speed and stamina and impressed with 30-plus possessions in the TAC Cup Grand Final.

Others have said: Small midfielder with good skills. Possesses a penetrating kick. Oakleigh Chargers best and fairest for 2006 completing an outstanding year which included representing Vic Metro in U18 Championships and selection in the TAC Cup Team of the Year.

Won Oakleigh Chargers best-and-fairest and Best Finals Player. Now Power teammate Robbie Gray came second to Batsanis in Oakleigh’s best-and-fairest in 2006.

What you didn’t know: Batsanis is Peter Daicos’s nephew. His mum is Peter’s sister.


Excellent bargin Aerie, he would have been nearly my number one pick for westies except the need for a big tall

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 5:39 pm
by BPBRB
redandblack wrote:Sturt would have been looking for a tall (defender) and picked Lee ahead of Grose.


Well that was obvious - I meant other teams like West, Glenelg, Norwood. Do I have to be that specific for you old blokes?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 5:47 pm
by redandblack
BPBRB wrote:
redandblack wrote:Sturt would have been looking for a tall (defender) and picked Lee ahead of Grose.


Well that was obvious - I meant other teams like West, Glenelg, Norwood. Do I have to be that specific for you old blokes?


What are you on about, BPBRP?

I was making the point that Sturt rated Lee better than Grose.

A far as height goes, I don't think West lack height in defence, with Jaques, Grieger and Barling, so we decided to go for a small - Tippett (201cms).

Specific enough for you?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:52 am
by BPBRB
redandblack wrote:
BPBRB wrote:
redandblack wrote:Sturt would have been looking for a tall (defender) and picked Lee ahead of Grose.


Well that was obvious - I meant other teams like West, Glenelg, Norwood. Do I have to be that specific for you old blokes?


What are you on about, BPBRP?

I was making the point that Sturt rated Lee better than Grose.

A far as height goes, I don't think West lack height in defence, with Jaques, Grieger and Barling, so we decided to go for a small - Tippett (201cms).

Specific enough for you?


Yep - apologies, my mistake. I thought your original post was in response to mine about some teams passing up on Grose as he was a tall and those clubs I mentioned needed tall plyers IMO. Since re-reading your post I see (and agree) with your post.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:07 am
by redandblack
No problems, BPBRB :) .