2022: AFL SC Player Discussions

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Agree, progression doesn't look likely. I think Taranto is all about role and risk fo which one. Less concerned about rotating forward and more becoming a forward with some mid time as we saw late in the season although then injuries saw better mid time again. The fact he is not a damaging player is concerning.

Dunkley looks the pick if you think repeat of prior year where he underscores post injury.
Treloar unlikely has the role to sustain the score needed and need injuries to do better.
Mitch Duncan in the mix.
Heeney if you believe mid time and less injuries.

Question is who is that junior midfield player that is 3-4 years in as a forward and finally going to get that mid role? Langford, Butter, Rozee, Constable (assuming listed as a mid)???
Yeah, i like the look of Butters next year with duncan, dunkley. Rioli at F4.
 
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If they're fit...

Prices based on last year average x 5430; Gresham and Cogs with a 10% discount, and Sicily with 20% v 2020 average

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That's some serious pre-season work, well done.

Got a feeling SC will stuff around with players like Cogs, as it's hard to see him being that cheap. But just try and tear your eyes away from some of that rebound premium value... Neale huh :eek:
 
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Hopefully Dean and Clark will only be $102k each. I think Constable is $210k I read somewhere as well.
Clark was drafted in the actual draft I believe, so he will be 117k. For some reason, the top rookie draftees seem to have been pricier than the lowest actual draft picks in previous years, so I suspect Dean will be ~125k.
 
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Clark was drafted in the actual draft I believe, so he will be 117k. For some reason, the top rookie draftees seem to have been pricier than the lowest actual draft picks in previous years, so I suspect Dean will be ~125k.
??

Patrick Walker was pick #2 in the rookie draft last year and he was 102k. Curruthers and Saunders were #3 & #4 and also 102k.

Any genuine rookies that get picked up are 102k.
It's just that the rookie draft is no longer a rookie draft as teams just use it to retain their own players.

At a glance, 13 of the 26 picks were players that previously on an AFL list.
Meaning before any further rookies or preseason supplementary picks we'll only have 13 102kers next year.
 
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Hawks held their traditional early pre-season time trial yesterday. It is a good win from Ward - at least a dozen Hawks have run low 6 min times for the 2Km time trial at the draft combine, so it's tough competition. Ward was the second fastest of anyone at the combine this season with a 5:57, but all of the other Hawks draftees this season can run too (Long, MacDonald, Butler, Serong) - all ran the 2km time trial below 6:25 at the combine. See link at the end.

View: https://mobile.twitter.com/HawthornFC/status/1467758652505268224


View: https://mobile.twitter.com/HawthornFC/status/1467783420109484032


https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/dr...e/news-story/b3fe5bf62cbce5dcebd7e414f3e97850
 
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Hawks held their traditional early pre-season time trial yesterday. It is a good win from Ward - at least a dozen Hawks have run low 6 min times for the 2Km time trial at the draft combine, so it's tough competition. Ward was the second fastest of anyone at the combine this season with a 5:57, but all of the other Hawks draftees this season can run too (Long, MacDonald, Butler, Serong) - all ran the 2km time trial below 6:25 at the combine. See link at the end.

View: https://mobile.twitter.com/HawthornFC/status/1467758652505268224


View: https://mobile.twitter.com/HawthornFC/status/1467783420109484032


https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/dr...e/news-story/b3fe5bf62cbce5dcebd7e414f3e97850
Like it.
 
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??

Patrick Walker was pick #2 in the rookie draft last year and he was 102k. Curruthers and Saunders were #3 & #4 and also 102k.

Any genuine rookies that get picked up are 102k.
It's just that the rookie draft is no longer a rookie draft as teams just use it to retain their own players.

At a glance, 13 of the 26 picks were players that previously on an AFL list.
Meaning before any further rookies or preseason supplementary picks we'll only have 13 102kers next year.
Ah interesting, they must've changed the rules in the last couple of years, cause Wilkie was pick #3 and was 125k in 2019.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/...9/news-story/2cf743b2aa4cdc1098bef45d5712b54f
 
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Ah interesting, they must've changed the rules in the last couple of years, cause Wilkie was pick #3 and was 125k in 2019.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/...9/news-story/2cf743b2aa4cdc1098bef45d5712b54f
Paywalled, but looked it up on tooserious and you're right, was a good rookie too.

Lachie Young was #6 and he was 120.4k too.

Straunch @ #7 was 118.9k, so they used to go down by $2500 per genuine rookie pick.

Honey was pick #2 the next year and 124.9k.

So they must of scrapped it last year.
 
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