Analysis 2023 Preseason Games

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I always thought theyd find a spot for him and he was in the best 3 on the ground, think hes all but gauranteed myself.
My thoughts on Bowes is given the deal the suns were offering for someone to take him off their hands all of the clubs would have been lining up to take the great deal. Why would Bowes choose to go to the Cats unless they pretty much told him he was in their best 22 in the interview process. I find it hard to believe he wouldn't have just gone to a different club if his interview with Geelong was like "you might be playing in our VFL side mate".
 
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My thoughts on Bowes is given the deal the suns were offering for someone to take him off their hands all of the clubs would have been lining up to take the great deal. Why would Bowes choose to go to the Cats unless they pretty much told him he was in their best 22 in the interview process. I find it hard to believe he wouldn't have just gone to a different club if his interview with Geelong was like "you might be playing in our VFL side mate".
Scott kept it pretty simple, he said you will be in our team haha, his manager took it on face value and told Gold Coast to get a deal done with the Cats.
 
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General - Watched 3 quarters. This looked like the reigning premiers against the worst list in the league, just a total mismatch at every level and the scoreboard didn't hide this at all. Just two sides at very different places. Both playing strong sides for the 3 quarters I watched, a few missing for each definitely ask questions but a lot to take away.

Cats - Smashed them, didn't really even seem to get out of 2nd gear either which is kind of scary, definitely a big brother toying with little brother feel. Everything was working. Couple of important structural guys missing makes things hard to read.

Missing - Duncan, Rohan and Hawkins.

Stanley/Ceglar - Were the rucks for Geelong, Blicavs took some around ground but they were the main options.

Tuohy/Bews/Kolo/Zuthrie - Same old for them, playing as the small/medium defender options and played well, rarely beaten.

Parfitt - Same old, some mid time, fair bit of HF time. Can't see a breakout season.

Bruhn - His role was glorious, their #1 midfielder for the 3 quarters. Lot of Selwood in how he plays (especially the scumbag elements) and is a very natural replacement for that role, if anything it was Selwood of a few years ago role though. He started really well, did fade out a bit as game went on but as a FWD he's at least got to be watched next week. Hope we get stats as tracking tackles and underneath touches is very hard without them but I would guess he had a fair few of both and would have scored well. If his role is this good he rockets into contention and would be another option in that Fyfe/Ziebell/etc range.

Cameron - Party tricks were out about 2 minutes into the game, honestly didn't look like he cared at all and still dominated. There's definitely a case he could go huge this year if he stays fit. Strong preseason hitout.

Smith - Came on after HT, went to HB, looked good doing it, took kick-ins once on, which is relevant to others.

Holmes - Very strong midfield role also, another who started very well but did fade a bit. As a mid only with the same role I think Bruhn is a stronger watch but there's definitely some potential here. Will be interesting how much they lean on the younger guys in comparison to this game where it was very heavy.

Bowes - I didn't know where he fit in, his roles today kind of suggest Chris Scott might have the same feeling, his play though demanded a spot somewhere. He started at HF, played on ball in the 2nd and I didn't notice him at all in Q3 albeit wasn't really looking for him. He was outstanding at HF, not as good but still good in the midfield and definitely looked like he could fit in somewhere, finding space everywhere. Definitely will score well in the two roles showcased, albeit they wont face a hapless Hawks side every week who don't look certain which team is which. Strong tick for him though, now to back it up and win a best 22 spot.

SDK - Solid down back, flipped forward in Q3 and was very good there also.

Ratugolea - I didn't expect to be writing this but he looked excellent down back. Could we have the most unlikely of ruck saviours? Genuinely was excellent, would have had 5+ intercept possessions, used it well and had a couple more spoils for good measure. Honestly with the way they lined up there's a spot for him, question is what happens when Hawk is back. Just surprised, I'd honestly thought he was a complete potato but this is the first time he actually looked like he'd actually played AFL football before going out there! Be good to know exactly how long Hawk is out for as he would almost certainly ruin him and really needs to make the cash in a role that can have bad scores.

Stengle - He was sublime, honestly think he could push low end premium numbers, playing a high HF role and just everywhere. Same as Bowes where he wont face the Hawks every game but wowee.

Menegola - Probably too expensive, daresay Holmes has a better role at the same price but he looked fit and firing. Played a pure wing role which hasn't got the ceiling of him as a more inside midfielder but still a strong role for him. Watch.

Dempsey - Started forward and did some nice things. I thought he outplayed Miers at least but going to be tough to break into the side as I think too many were better and they've all got more runs on the board as well.

Guthrie - Role wasn't great, a lot of time forward. Interesting to know how much is him stepping out so guys can get a chance and how much is them wanting to play the kids in the real stuff and this just being his role moving forward. He played well and could well be a forward premium but wait for the DPP if that happens. Will be interesting, a big X for mine as far as starting him though as not a mid premium role.

Atkins - Didn't come on until HT, no idea how to read that. Was very good in Q3 after coming on. Pure midfield role.

Miers/Close - Played as small forwards, Close was excellent, Miers was ok.

Danger - Played mostly HF with some midfield bursts, looks fit and played well. I've got no interest until he gets FWD status.

Henry x2 - Both played forward, both looked good getting out the back for cheap goals. Jack was the 2nd ruck, it looked like he was pretending to be Hawkins for structure as much as anything. If they do play forward it definitely helps Rat. O. Henry would be against Rohan for mine, I'd play Henry in that pairing. J Henry much harder to place, he's Hawk for now but then what?

Stewart - Was exceptional, just everywhere. Kick-ins were super balanced but he was the loose man basically all game and he knocked up getting the pill as a result. I think he's the premium I'd start if I go one and he definitely improved that line of thinking with this performance.

Blicavs - Played everywhere, mostly lined up on a wing and then just went where he wanted. Rucked a bit. Just Blicavs things.
 
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Hawks - They did absolutely nothing to change my opinion heading into the season that they've got comfortably the worst list in the league but to their credit I thought that last year and Sam Mitchell wizarded them into being competitive. Today, he could not. The most worrying part for mine is the word that first came to mind was soft, you just expect young untalented sides to try harder and they honestly didn't look like they were even trying harder than the Cats and the Cats looked like they were coasting and just playing with their food. Either Sam Mitchell has no idea where he wants to play anyone or he's a master of deceit trying to reveal nothing before the season, sadly I think it's the first and it's not even his fault, he must look at his list and wonder why there are no midfielders on the entire list but that's going to be a huge issue all year, they might have one of the least talented lists in recent times. There's not even really anyone missing.

Missing - Lewis, Jiath, Morrison, Stephens and Breust.

Newcombe - Someone has to win all their ball and someone has to lay all their tackles. Honestly he could push 120 this year because he might be there only genuinely AFL level midfielder heading into the season. He was one of the few who tried.

Impey - Played primarily HB, did seem to float to wings and even HF at time. He did some nice things but nothing to write home about.

Worpel - He was another mid who at least tried, although I'm sure his teammates and Hawks' fans kind of wish he didn't because 9/10 when he gets the ball it's a disaster. I will say his handballing was better than last time around and he did at least look to handball instead of kick often but realistically if he's playing big midfield minutes you're in huge trouble, several of the WAFL guys that West Coast trotted out are better players than him. Ironically as bad as he is, he could actually be very strong in fantasy this year. Same as Newcombe, someone has to do it and he was 2nd in line today. Feels really hard to pick such a bad player but often opportunity is more important. If he was 50k cheaper he'd be an easy choice or even if he had FWD. Probably his biggest impediment will be staying in the side when they're losing and he's turning it over a dozen times a game, glass half full is you have to get some ball to turn it over that much right?

Sicily - Apparently up the field meant rover and I've never seen someone who looks so good elsewhere on the field look so utterly lost as he did playing it. Thankfully it was only 5 minutes of him looking clueless before Sam ended the experiment, in that time they lost every stoppage he was at, he ran past the ball twice, lost his footing 3 times and fumbled it the other time. On a positive, he looked as good as every down back and was at his gluttonous best. Bramble took the vast majority of kick-ins but even that didn't stop him as he pulled out the captains demand for the short 15m kick to nowhere on half of them! Looks great and hopefully he was so bad that the midfield dream is over already.

Reeves - Not even bolding him, that should sum up how I felt about how he played against two of the worst rucks. He was the #1 ruck though and it was pretty dominant, must have taken 75% of ruckwork to my eye. He wasn't dominant at stoppages and he offers almost nothing around the ground.

Frost/Blanck - Played KPD, were well beaten.

Amon - Played a pure wing role, surprising given their midfield issues and plethora of wing and HB types but not shocking given he's a good winger, still think he should be their #1 midfielder though and surprised he wasn't at least tried there. Not fantasy relevant in the wing role on a dreadful team.

Nash - Lined up on the other wing and looked pretty much as lost as he has at every other position barring inside bull.

Day - One of their main midfield options and probably the third best for mine, unlike Worpel he at least looks to try and think before kicking. He's pretty ordinary at the contest though and went down to minimal contact several times, not sure if he was playing for frees or just not able to use his body but it was worrying. When he didn't do that he actually looked very decent, I genuinely think he was playing for frees which if that's the case he needs to stamp it out now as the umps weren't buying it. Did some nice things, was the guy who swapped with Sicily for the ill fated 5 minutes and looked as good as ever in that floating defender role (which is his natural role but Sicily is bigger and better). Personally I'd swap him with Amon but he's at least got talent and is worth a shot in the mids, needs a lot of work on the physicality and body work aspect. I'd put him in a small cage with Newcombe and just tell him to maul him until he works it out!

Moore - HF role all game, didn't see him in the mids at all. High HF so not a bad role but a role that traditionally maxes out around what he scored last year. I'd personally be using him in the midfield, yes he's by far their best forward but that doesn't matter if the midfield is this bad and he'd bring everything they need there also. I can't pick him in that role against so many other guys with genuine role improvements but credit anyone who does take him on if it works, great little player.

Scrimshaw/Hardwick/Bramble - Took the small defender roles. Bramble took the majority of kick-ins, including a couple where he wasn't the nearest of the group which says he's the main option to me. Rest as you'd expect. With Jiath, Impey and Sicily there's still way too many options.

Meek - Played CHF essentially, all things considered he actually did it pretty well but he's well out of position there. It's odd to use the mobile around the ground ruck who could actually add to the midfield and is at least 90% of the ruckman as the beanpole as the standing down the line outnumbered target instead of using the immobile, tall guy as that target. Sam Mitchell earned so many credits from me last year, he was my coach of the year by a clear margin, but he's confusing me early this year, turn away from the Bevo side Sam! Can't pick him based on this game and all the talk of 2 rucks. Think he went off at HT.

Lynch - Came on Q3. Did nothing.

Wingard - Was close to their best and in one of the weirdest sights, one of the few who actually tried, I know... Played high HF, albeit when the ball lives at the other end everyone looks like a high HF. Looked fit. I can't do it again but wouldn't shock me if he punches towards the 90s as think there will be a lot of cheap ball going around. Probably him and Moore get in each other's ways and both end up 80s though if you made me pick an outcome.

Kosi - Played KPF, completely outmatched with no real help.

DGB - Came on after HT, didn't do a lot.

Ward - He was their 2nd best mid for mine, he's almost the polar opposite of Worpel in that his issue is more being too slow using the ball than not thinking about it at all but I'd much rather the Ward end of it where you get caught a couple of times but when you use it you hit the right targets. Said it all last year but he reminds me so much of Zach Merrett as a player. He didn't get many (any?) time in Q1 but was their best in Q2 and good in Q3 as a pure mid. Be surprised if he's not a 115 guy in a few years time, just does everything well from a SC perspective. Super clean hands, great kicking and just reads the contest and off hands so well. If he was 100k cheaper or Worpel wasn't going to be in the way I'd like him a lot more.

Greene - Looks like a clone of Gunston, moves like him, leading patterns to create space like him and just a clever player. He's going to be absolutely starved of opportunities but he was a clear class above their other forwards not named Moore and Wingard in actually know where to lead and when to lead. I can't see him being fieldable but he looks clear best 22 to me and capable of making cash. Just looks a smart player and reckon he'll kick a couple of bags at some point.

Butler - He was one of their best, played as a forward, more anchored HF type of role and did a good job of finding pockets to work in. Really tough role and can't foresee anyone needing him but I guess the more options the merrier right?

MacDonald - Played as a forward, he wasn't terrible given opportunities but he did nothing to suggest he wasn't the guy Breust should replace, imo.

Maginness - Started on ball but played forward for the majority of the game with no tagging. We all know why he's in the team and when you watch him play without a tagging job you quickly realise it's the only reason he's in the team as he had no idea what to do without a pocket to cling to. Looks mighty fit and ready to be the bane of our existence because honestly, you may as well play a tagger if Worpel is your other option.

Weddle - Role was great, pure wing. Did not find much ball though and the couple of times he did weren't the classiest, ok that's being nice, they weren't classy at all, but he's AFL ready. If he's playing wing that should be a good role. Saw little to suggest he's an on-field option but the role should make that possible. Will watch as they've got so many HB/W types that he's an obvious guy that squeezes out for Jiath, Morrison and Stephens if they come in.

Jeka - Came on after HT, did a couple of nice things but no value here for mine.

Hustwaite - Also came on after HT, looks like he could be decent, played midfield but also looks another preseason away. If he can add about 10kg he'll be looking a lot like Bont out there as a mid. That he played is a good sign though, especially given those who played ahead of him did absolutely nothing to shut the door on him!
 

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Awesome stuff @wogitalia

Sav has me interested too. All I’d be looking for is if he can last for 6 rnds averaging 65 or so as a defender, and he’d be locked for R2.

Interested to hear if Hawkins returning really matters for him if he’s playing in defence? J Henry has done a new injury so presume him swinging back was the concern but that might not be an issue anymore
 
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Hawks - They did absolutely nothing to change my opinion heading into the season that they've got comfortably the worst list in the league but to their credit I thought that last year and Sam Mitchell wizarded them into being competitive. Today, he could not. The most worrying part for mine is the word that first came to mind was soft, you just expect young untalented sides to try harder and they honestly didn't look like they were even trying harder than the Cats and the Cats looked like they were coasting and just playing with their food. Either Sam Mitchell has no idea where he wants to play anyone or he's a master of deceit trying to reveal nothing before the season, sadly I think it's the first and it's not even his fault, he must look at his list and wonder why there are no midfielders on the entire list but that's going to be a huge issue all year, they might have one of the least talented lists in recent times. There's not even really anyone missing.

Missing - Lewis, Jiath, Morrison, Stephens and Breust.

Newcombe - Someone has to win all their ball and someone has to lay all their tackles. Honestly he could push 120 this year because he might be there only genuinely AFL level midfielder heading into the season. He was one of the few who tried.

Impey - Played primarily HB, did seem to float to wings and even HF at time. He did some nice things but nothing to write home about.
Worpel - He was another mid who at least tried, although I'm sure his teammates and Hawks' fans kind of wish he didn't because 9/10 when he gets the ball it's a disaster. I will say his handballing was better than last time around and he did at least look to handball instead of kick often but realistically if he's playing big midfield minutes you're in huge trouble, several of the WAFL guys that West Coast trotted out are better players than him. Ironically as bad as he is, he could actually be very strong in fantasy this year. Same as Newcombe, someone has to do it and he was 2nd in line today. Feels really hard to pick such a bad player but often opportunity is more important. If he was 50k cheaper he'd be an easy choice or even if he had FWD. Probably his biggest impediment will be staying in the side when they're losing and he's turning it over a dozen times a game, glass half full is you have to get some ball to turn it over that much right?

Sicily - Apparently up the field meant rover and I've never seen someone who looks so good elsewhere on the field look so utterly lost as he did playing it. Thankfully it was only 5 minutes of him looking clueless before Sam ended the experiment, in that time they lost every stoppage he was at, he ran past the ball twice, lost his footing 3 times and fumbled it the other time. On a positive, he looked as good as every down back and was at his gluttonous best. Bramble took the vast majority of kick-ins but even that didn't stop him as he pulled out the captains demand for the short 15m kick to nowhere on half of them! Looks great and hopefully he was so bad that the midfield dream is over already.

Reeves - Not even bolding him, that should sum up how I felt about how he played against two of the worst rucks. He was the #1 ruck though and it was pretty dominant, must have taken 75% of ruckwork to my eye. He wasn't dominant at stoppages and he offers almost nothing around the ground.

Frost/Blanck - Played KPD, were well beaten.

Amon - Played a pure wing role, surprising given their midfield issues and plethora of wing and HB types but not shocking given he's a good winger, still think he should be their #1 midfielder though and surprised he wasn't at least tried there. Not fantasy relevant in the wing role on a dreadful team.

Nash - Lined up on the other wing and looked pretty much as lost as he has at every other position barring inside bull.

Day - One of their main midfield options and probably the third best for mine, unlike Worpel he at least looks to try and think before kicking. He's pretty ordinary at the contest though and went down to minimal contact several times, not sure if he was playing for frees or just not able to use his body but it was worrying. When he didn't do that he actually looked very decent, I genuinely think he was playing for frees which if that's the case he needs to stamp it out now as the umps weren't buying it. Did some nice things, was the guy who swapped with Sicily for the ill fated 5 minutes and looked as good as ever in that floating defender role (which is his natural role but Sicily is bigger and better). Personally I'd swap him with Amon but he's at least got talent and is worth a shot in the mids, needs a lot of work on the physicality and body work aspect. I'd put him in a small cage with Newcombe and just tell him to maul him until he works it out!

Moore - HF role all game, didn't see him in the mids at all. High HF so not a bad role but a role that traditionally maxes out around what he scored last year. I'd personally be using him in the midfield, yes he's by far their best forward but that doesn't matter if the midfield is this bad and he'd bring everything they need there also. I can't pick him in that role against so many other guys with genuine role improvements but credit anyone who does take him on if it works, great little player.

Scrimshaw/Hardwick/Bramble - Took the small defender roles. Bramble took the majority of kick-ins, including a couple where he wasn't the nearest of the group which says he's the main option to me. Rest as you'd expect. With Jiath, Impey and Sicily there's still way too many options.

Meek - Played CHF essentially, all things considered he actually did it pretty well but he's well out of position there. It's odd to use the mobile around the ground ruck who could actually add to the midfield and is at least 90% of the ruckman as the beanpole as the standing down the line outnumbered target instead of using the immobile, tall guy as that target. Sam Mitchell earned so many credits from me last year, he was my coach of the year by a clear margin, but he's confusing me early this year, turn away from the Bevo side Sam! Can't pick him based on this game and all the talk of 2 rucks. Think he went off at HT.

Lynch - Came on Q3. Did nothing.

Wingard - Was close to their best and in one of the weirdest sights, one of the few who actually tried, I know... Played high HF, albeit when the ball lives at the other end everyone looks like a high HF. Looked fit. I can't do it again but wouldn't shock me if he punches towards the 90s as think there will be a lot of cheap ball going around. Probably him and Moore get in each other's ways and both end up 80s though if you made me pick an outcome.

Kosi - Played KPF, completely outmatched with no real help.

DGB - Came on after HT, didn't do a lot.

Ward - He was their 2nd best mid for mine, he's almost the polar opposite of Worpel in that his issue is more being too slow using the ball than not thinking about it at all but I'd much rather the Ward end of it where you get caught a couple of times but when you use it you hit the right targets. Said it all last year but he reminds me so much of Zach Merrett as a player. He didn't get many (any?) time in Q1 but was their best in Q2 and good in Q3 as a pure mid. Be surprised if he's not a 115 guy in a few years time, just does everything well from a SC perspective. Super clean hands, great kicking and just reads the contest and off hands so well. If he was 100k cheaper or Worpel wasn't going to be in the way I'd like him a lot more.

Greene - Looks like a clone of Gunston, moves like him, leading patterns to create space like him and just a clever player. He's going to be absolutely starved of opportunities but he was a clear class above their other forwards not named Moore and Wingard in actually know where to lead and when to lead. I can't see him being fieldable but he looks clear best 22 to me and capable of making cash. Just looks a smart player and reckon he'll kick a couple of bags at some point.

Butler - He was one of their best, played as a forward, more anchored HF type of role and did a good job of finding pockets to work in. Really tough role and can't foresee anyone needing him but I guess the more options the merrier right?

MacDonald - Played as a forward, he wasn't terrible given opportunities but he did nothing to suggest he wasn't the guy Breust should replace, imo.

Maginness - Started on ball but played forward for the majority of the game with no tagging. We all know why he's in the team and when you watch him play without a tagging job you quickly realise it's the only reason he's in the team as he had no idea what to do without a pocket to cling to. Looks mighty fit and ready to be the bane of our existence because honestly, you may as well play a tagger if Worpel is your other option.

Weddle - Role was great, pure wing. Did not find much ball though and the couple of times he did weren't the classiest, ok that's being nice, they weren't classy at all, but he's AFL ready. If he's playing wing that should be a good role. Saw little to suggest he's an on-field option but the role should make that possible. Will watch as they've got so many HB/W types that he's an obvious guy that squeezes out for Jiath, Morrison and Stephens if they come in.

Jeka - Came on after HT, did a couple of nice things but no value here for mine.

Hustwaite - Also came on after HT, looks like he could be decent, played midfield but also looks another preseason away. If he can add about 10kg he'll be looking a lot like Bont out there as a mid. That he played is a good sign though, especially given those who played ahead of him did absolutely nothing to shut the door on him!
Cheers Wogitalia, great reviews as always.
 
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General - Watched 3 quarters. Looked like two weaker sides playing in trying conditions. Huge wind to one end and both teams looked confused how to handle it both with and against, just no flow or style to the game at all but also not a particularly physical contest. Just a weird game of footy. Didn't help that the camera work was definitely not the A-Team. Will be numerical order all preseason!

Suns - Played their "best 22" for the 3 quarters I watched. They were really good in Q1, possessing the ball well and moving it nicely, fell into the wind trap in Q2 just kicking long over and over again and then fell apart in Q3 as they continued to try and bomb it long into the wind. Had a lot of best 22 guys missing which does make reading too much into anything very difficult.

Missing - Miller, Ellis, Fiorini, Weller, Sexton, J. Anderson, Lemmens, Collins, Powell, King and Budarick,

Chol/Casboult/Lukosius - Played as the main KPF, none are relevant.

Flanders - Played a HF role, pushing very high and getting involved but also hit the scoreboard with a couple. He was among their best to my eye and very active in finding space. Pushed all the way to the back pocket at times so had a very free roaming role. I honestly have never rated him and hadn't really considered him but he definitely piqued my interest with this performance and will be watching very closely. Role was somewhat similar to say a Butters a couple of years ago which produces in the 75-85 range.

Davies - Hard to read with Touk out, but he was clearly the 4th mid and could make a real case he was ahead of Swallow (he had more CBA on my count which did stop at HT). He was very solid and played a good game. Unfortunately I have to say that Touk out does create this situation and I'd expect he falls back to 5th, if in the side at all, when the main stuff kicks off. At a very interesting price and could definitely be fantasy relevant, will watch closely next week but Touk is too much uncertainty for mine right now with lots of other options.

Holman/Hollands - Both manned the wings, both were solid, both are not relevant. Holman slightly more so as a FWD but can't see the scoring needed.

Ainsworth - Same old small forward role. Will be solid again I reckon but not good enough.

Ballard/Day/Graham - Manned the KPD slots, not relevant and one goes out for Collins.

Anderson - Prolific but if today was any evidence his kicking definitely hasn't improved, might even be worse. I honestly didn't see him kick it to a Sun in 3 quarters, I may have missed one or two but he was shocking. Found plenty of it and role was glorious. I'll probably take him in DT formats but his kicking...

Berry - Playing as a forward pressure merchant. Wasn't bad and playing a bit higher than for Lions. At 123k he's definitely relevant and none of the guys out of the side really change his position so that's a positive. Will watch, will score poorly but does tackle at least and could be relevant if other options aren't there.

Rowell - Was really solid, pure midfield role, ball-winning as well which is important. Would not be surprised if he's the breakout 115 guy to be honest, has a much better SC game than Anderson and just needs to be unleashed. Looks genuinely fit as well. I'm not sure I can do it but he's got to be on the radar.

Humphrey - Was excellent, probably their most physical player already in a side desperately needing some physicality. He's a real bull but also showed some class with the ball. Played high HF/Mid role but already shown more than Davies as a forward if they were fighting for a spot. Expect he should be best 22 if he can back this game up and that he should have a good role and very solid scoring capacity. Has been in most of my drafts already but was a big tick today for staying there. Definitely has on-field rookie potential based on this game and juniors.

Long - I don't personally get the hype here, he's 100k too expensive for me but for those who are considering he played half back and took a couple of kick-ins, he was solid and played well but there was no real funnel towards him or any real reason to think he'll go huge to me. I imagine those considering him will have seen enough but for someone who needs some serious swaying, I wasn't moved.

Swallow - Same old for him, good midfield role, some wing minutes, solid hitout.

Witts - He looked really solid, covered the ground well and was involved throughout. Interestingly he rested forward when Moyle came on, not sure if that's a tactic this year as not really sure how they line up up forward anyway and whether Moyle might actually be a round 1 chance but Witts was good, pretty much dominated the Bombers rucks as you'd expect. Most impressive was his work behind and in front of the ball as he added a few touches. Had a few incredibly soft FA that cost him two intercept marks as well, so his SC will be severely understated on that. As someone considering him, I came away with no reason to change my position (in either direction).

Constable - Probably the most relevant name so far, his Q1 was huge, at that point I was pretty much at the "structure to start him" point. Did slow down a fair bit in Q2 and Q3 but led their kick-ins (generally a good JS indicator) taking about 2/3 of them and they did look sideways to him at times. Would be good to get a solid indicator on how far away the Weller/Powell/Budarick/Lemmen group is as all 4 play the same position (or can) and with no Ellis everything changes for them, but it was a big tick for mine on all fronts for him. Looks a fieldable level rookie.

Moyle - Not sure how to read this one, from what I could tell, he rucked from the bench which is generally a bad sign but he was really solid outside one shockingly bad ruck contest and did put his hand up. I can't really see them going the two rucks, especially over Chol/Casboult options but who knows. Either way, he's AFL ready and I do really like the Witts/Moyle handcuff option as he's definitely their next ruckman up.
Rowell is very tempting, will watch again next week and see what others in his price range offer but feels like a risk I might take.
 
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Thanks @wogitalia. Gee I hope you are being harsh on the Hawks and/or Sammy can weave some magic, could a long season otherwise :cautious:
I think we're well in contention for the Harley Reid Prize this year. There will still be a few other contenders, not guaranteed yet.

Wouldn't be surprised to get an early season W though.
 
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