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Lance Franklin, Jarryd Roughead, Tom Hawkins and Josh Kennedy. These are just some of the elite full forwards in the AFL right now. Instead…
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Agreed. I think he’ll be on the move in October. Collingwood were also rumoured to be interested in him…And i think he gives a forward line a bit of buzz and unpredictability
The offseason: Essendon Bombers
Correction to article: **Mitch Brown was not a top-up player for the Bombers this year**
The offseason: Essendon Bombers
If you were to compare Geelong vs Collingwood’s offseason – who would you say had a better trade period?
Geelong: Dangerfield, Selwood, Henderson and Zac Smith
Collingwood: Howe, Aish and Treloar
Revisting some of the biggest deals from the 2015 AFL trade period
Well said!
Whose AFL youngsters would you rather: The Western Bulldogs, Collingwood or Melbourne?
You’re absolutely right! My bad. I confused his jersey number for the number of games in 2014! Sorry about that. I’m very jealous of Cripps in a Carlton jumper!! He is a star
Revisiting the 2013 AFL draft
Fair call! I’m a fan of Langdon’s but I don’t think he’s had as big of an impact as some of the other players on the list.
Revisiting the 2013 AFL draft
I agree with you. If he can get all of his attributes and gifts to work, he could be a star.
Revisiting the 2011 AFL Draft
Fair call. But considering it was dominated by GWS, to snag four players (Neale and Sutcliffe in particular) was a mighty effort.
Revisiting the 2011 AFL Draft
Fair enough. I don’t think you can look past Chad Wingard’s best and fairest and All-Australian honours within his first two seasons with the club.
Lachie Neale could very well be All-Australian this year. I’m not a Freo supporter, but I thought Freo fans rated Fyfe, Mundy and even Barlow before Neale?
Brandon Ellis has had a ridiculously good two years. He is on par with Neale for consistency
Revisiting the 2011 AFL Draft
Good call. I think now that time has passed, most Bulldogs fans are over it, but if a top 5 pick at my club put his hand up for trade after 70 odd games, I would be pretty sour about it.
The sweet and sour of the AFL drafts: Western Bulldogs
Fair call. I do like grouping players together if they were all drafted in the one draft.
For example, for Geelong’s sweet and sour – first sweet was 2001 – where they drafted Kelly, Bartel, Johnson and Ablett (F/S).
Hawks – 2004 – Lewis, Buddy, Rough // 2001 – Mitchell and Hodge
And most recently, Freo’s 2008 – Ballantyne, Walters, Hill, Clarke, Suban, Pearce
The sweet and sour of the AFL drafts: Western Bulldogs
I started from 2001 so Dean Cox just missed out, as he was rookie drafted in 2000. But he definitely should’ve been given a special mention! My bad!
The sweet and sour of AFL drafts: West Coast Eagles
Thanks for the extra analysis! That was great to read
The sweet and sour of AFL drafts: West Coast Eagles
Thanks!
I’m a big Ted Richards fan, but ultimately, he was drafted by the Bombers in 2000 (these articles start from 2001) and was traded to the Swans to continue his career. If he had entered the preseason, national or rookie draft to continue his career at Sydney, he definitely would of been a top ‘sweet’.
The Swans gave up picks 19 and 50 in exchange for Richards. The Bombers drafted Courtney Dempsey and Sam Lonergan with those picks, but the likes of Bernie Vince went at pick 32, Andrew Swallow at pick 43, Joel Patfull at pick 56…all in the 2005 draft.
Possibly a missed opportunity for the Bombers, but pick 19 was a pretty high pick to give up! But I don’t think Sydney would mind, Richards has been a remarkable servant to their team since being traded.
The sweet and sour of the AFL drafts: Sydney Swans
I agree. But at least they received pick 28 from Sydney in exchange for Mummy, and they drafted Mitch Duncan with that pick.
The sweet and sour of the AFL Drafts: Geelong Cats
Mitch Duncan (pick 28, 2009) was having a super start to the season before being sidelined with injury.
The sweet and sour of the AFL Drafts: Geelong Cats
Fair call. They are both worthy of the number 1 spot. But Swan’s draft selection of #58 is a little more spectacular then Pendles at #5.
Thaat’s just my opinion but Pendlebury is definitely a number one as well.
The sweet and sour of the AFL drafts: Collingwood Magpies
Yep I will. I’m doing the clubs in alphabet order so Sydney will be done a little bit later obviously.
I’m currently finishing off the first semester of university so I really should be studying instead of writing articles but I will do my best! 🙂
The sweet and sour of the AFL drafts: Adelaide Crows
Well that’s the plan. If the articles are well received, I’ll keep doing them.
I’m working on Brisbane now. If you think Adelaide were sour, remember the ‘homesick five’ for the Lions.
Think about it, Elliot Yeo was one of the five…He is flourishing at West Coast now.
The sweet and sour of the AFL drafts: Adelaide Crows
Their drafting has been pretty remarkable. The ‘sours’ aren’t implying by any means that Davis, TIppett and Gunston aren’t good players…I use that word as a way of explaining how the acquisition or selection of the player ended up for Adelaide.
The sweet and sour of the AFL drafts: Adelaide Crows
You’re spot on. The ‘sour’ phrase is a little tongue in cheek, but it really meant to represent those draft picks that didn’t work out for the club whether they played 0 games, 100 games and asked for a trade, or if it ended in a messy divorce like the Tippett scenario.
Playing over 100 games is a considerable contribution to a club, so I don’t mean it disrespectfully. However, as you can see, Adelaide had three key position players within three years of each other asking for trades.
The sweet and sour of the AFL drafts: Adelaide Crows
Thanks for the shoutout Cameron!
Didn’t see this till now…but much appreciated 🙂
Seven untold stories from Round 2
Thank you! Yes it will be good to see how this all plays out. I’d be very surprised if GC let O’Meara walk through to the PSD, and by the same token, it was interesting that Prestia in his statement said they he wanted the club to be fairly compensated for his departure.
Who knows how this will all unfold but it will be an exciting trade period!
The offseason: Essendon Bombers