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Started by Tominator, May 01, 2014, 01:39:27 PM

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Tominator

TAC Cup Grand Final


Oakleigh Chargers 17.15 (117) def. Calder Cannons 11.4 (70)

OAKLEIGH:  2.2   9.5   13.10   17.15 (117)
CALDER:      5.1   6.4   8.4       11.4 (70)

GOALS:
Oakleigh: De Goey 3, Houston 3, McLean 2, Moore 2, Rivett 2, Waddell 2, Halsall, Jackson, Kinsella
Calder:     Miller 3, Foster 2, Kerbatieh 2, Ahern, Goodyear, O'Kearney, Smith

BEST:
Oakleigh: McLean, McKenzie, Urban, Answerth, De Goey, Moore
Calder:     Ahern, Goodyear, Miller, Latham, Allan, Stillman

TAC Medal (for BOG):
Toby McLean - Oakleigh Chargers #34 - 21 disposals, 9 marks, 2 goals


Full report here - http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-09-21/chargers-take-out-cup

Pkbaldy

Quote from: Tominator on September 21, 2014, 04:25:41 PM
TAC Cup Grand Final


Oakleigh Chargers 17.15 (117) def. Calder Cannons 11.4 (70)

OAKLEIGH:  2.2   9.5   13.10   17.15 (117)
CALDER:      5.1   6.4   8.4       11.4 (70)

GOALS:
Oakleigh: De Goey 3, Houston 3, McLean 2, Moore 2, Rivett 2, Waddell 2, Halsall, Jackson, Kinsella
Calder:     Miller 3, Foster 2, Kerbatieh 2, Ahern, Goodyear, O'Kearney, Smith

BEST:
Oakleigh: McLean, McKenzie, Urban, Answerth, De Goey, Moore
Calder:     Ahern, Goodyear, Miller, Latham, Allan, Stillman

TAC Medal (for BOG):
Toby McLean - Oakleigh Chargers #34 - 21 disposals, 9 marks, 2 goals


Full report here - http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-09-21/chargers-take-out-cup

That De Goey have some serious skill on him. If the Saints pick up McCartin at number 1, we should have a punt at getting him at our round 2 pick. Possibility that he will slide that far!

Nige

Quote from: Pkbaldy on September 23, 2014, 01:33:22 PM
Quote from: Tominator on September 21, 2014, 04:25:41 PM
TAC Cup Grand Final


Oakleigh Chargers 17.15 (117) def. Calder Cannons 11.4 (70)

OAKLEIGH:  2.2   9.5   13.10   17.15 (117)
CALDER:      5.1   6.4   8.4       11.4 (70)

GOALS:
Oakleigh: De Goey 3, Houston 3, McLean 2, Moore 2, Rivett 2, Waddell 2, Halsall, Jackson, Kinsella
Calder:     Miller 3, Foster 2, Kerbatieh 2, Ahern, Goodyear, O'Kearney, Smith

BEST:
Oakleigh: McLean, McKenzie, Urban, Answerth, De Goey, Moore
Calder:     Ahern, Goodyear, Miller, Latham, Allan, Stillman

TAC Medal (for BOG):
Toby McLean - Oakleigh Chargers #34 - 21 disposals, 9 marks, 2 goals


Full report here - http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-09-21/chargers-take-out-cup

That De Goey have some serious skill on him. If the Saints pick up McCartin at number 1, we should have a punt at getting him at our round 2 pick. Possibility that he will slide that far!
Nah, De Goey's TAC Cup final pretty much locks him as a top 15 pick imo.

Pkbaldy

Quote from: Nige on September 23, 2014, 01:57:40 PM
Nah, De Goey's TAC Cup final pretty much locks him as a top 15 pick imo.

Ahhh damn, well unless we trade off pick #1 we will get Petracca and i'll be pretty damn happy with that.

Nige


kilbluff1985


Nige

Quote from: kilbluff1985 on September 25, 2014, 09:42:13 AM
Quote from: Nige on September 25, 2014, 09:21:22 AM
October 6

what about it?
The one time I don't check if my post actually posted.  ::) :P

I'll paste it again.

Nige

October 6 - Father/Son Bidding Meeting

Brisbane: Josh Clayton, Tyler Roos
Collingwood: Darcy Moore
Hawthorn: Harry Dear
Melbourne: Billy Stretch
Western Bulldogs: Zaine Cordy, Jayden Foster
West Coast: Alec Waterman

West Coast, Collingwood and Melbourne have nominated Alec Waterman, Darcy Moore and Billy Stretch officially now, whilst Brisbane has committed to Josh Clayton but is yet to fully commit to Tyler Roos.

Hawthorn have been quiet regarding Harry Dear, who seven weeks ago underwent a shoulder reconstruction, whilst the Bulldogs are expected to list key defender Zaine Cordy and Full Forward, Jayden Foster.

Noz

If Bulldogs can get Zaine Cordy and Jayden Foster that would be huge for them.

Then in 3 years time their best 22 will all be father/sons

Nige

FATHER SON BIDDING

All eligible father/son selections available in this years draft have been nominated by their eligible clubs, aside from Anthony Long, son of Essendon great Michael. Under sanctions handed down by the AFL in 2013, Essendon were not eligible to bid for Long.

BRISBANE
Josh Clayton - tall, goal-kicking utility type who can play most positions well. Considered to be a mid to late round pick.

Tyler Roos - outside midfielder who is sharp around goals.
Considered to be a late pick, may fall through to the rookie draft.

COLLINGWOOD
Darcy Moore - dominate key forward/ defender who is extremely agile and mobile for his size. Blessed with leadership qualities. The Pies will be forced into paying top-price for Moore with their first round pick, considered to be a top five selection in this year's draft.

HAWTHORN
Harry Dear - strong bodied forward/ruckman who is aggressive in a contest and clinical in front of goal. Could go in the second round, but the Hawks should pick him up for a third-round pick.

MELBOURNE
Billy Stretch - swift, light-bodied wingman with elite skills by foot. Will attract bids in the second round, and should make his way to the Dees for a third-round selection.

WESTERN BULLDOGS
Zaine Cordy - Tidy key defender who is versatile enough to play a lock down role or loose in defence and is a marking threat. Regarded as a second-third round selection with the Bulldogs likely to cough up a third round pick.

Jayden Foster - Accurate, goal kicker who rarely wastes an opportuntiy to convert. Regarded as a mid to late selection.

Bidding commences at 10am, Monday 6th October.

kilbluff1985


nrich102

Is Academy bidding at the same time? Cause Brisbane could get Hammelman, Dawson, Clayton and Roos  8)

Ringo

Academy Bidding is at same time as Father Son - Roos and Clayton will be father/son for Brisbane if we go that way.

Mailman the 2nd

Brisbane has only nominated Clayton so far

Rusty00

Out of curiosity guys if Isaac Heeney wasn't going to Sydney at pick 15/16, how high do you think he might have been picked?

ie. how good is he compared to other draft prospects?