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Just a new thread for a general observations post draft.

Thoughts, feelings & impressions. Just an area to express ones opinions about who "we" you know Hine, Rendell & Nicks selected this year:

My view is that we seemed to have picked heavier bodied kids. Not a skinny minnie amongst them that I noted.

Have we picked any long accurate kicks? Not sure.

Quite happy overall.

Sharenberg was identified by Snoop Dog a long time ago as a good fit for selection 6 - this seems to have worked out.
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Scharenberg looks likely. Good size and good skills. Can see the Goddard comparison.

Freeman I'm not convinced about. Has pace but his highlights didn't show a lot of extraction.

Still, what would I know!
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I'm sad that stupid Brisbane invested two years into a kid who will ask for a trade at first opportunity instead of leaving him for us.

Super happy we picked up the Berg though. He will be a gun.
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Our guys know their stuff. No doubt they would be happy with their work tonight.
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Collingwood is the only finalist in the past nine years to scoop two top-10 picks
Well, that's nice :D.

It was a toss up between Scharenberg and Aish at 6. But Scharenberg has some real potential, and if his injuries are not a problem then we've probably got it him at below price.

Freeman was the best option remaining at 10. He has excellent pace and a strong body, so will definitely make an immediate impact. He helps to alleviate a major weakness in our team - pace through the midfield - this was more of a concern for me than height. Thomas and Wellingham needed replacing. This is why we needed to go for a mid that gives us something different rather than another utility type. Freeman also has a strong body and is able to win his own ball, but it's his running ability that is important for us.

Given who was available I don't think we could have done any different at 6 and 10. What we have done is pick two players who are AFL ready now (injuries excepted for Scharenberg), that may not have been the case for the likes of Kelly, Aish, Bontempelli etc who all need to put on some muscle before becoming genuine AFL players. Certainly for next year, we could not have done any better, not even if we'd been able to pick a Boyd.
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Post by Fatui Attata »

Scharenberg looks like an absolute beauty and his flexibilty as far as position is concerned is second to none in this draft.
Freeman reminds me of Robert Harvey and could be just the speedy outside mid we need. Will develop his inside game I'm sure. He made some very quick and good decisions in that highlight reel on CTV.
Marsh is definitely a project player, but with his size and speed, reminds me of Barry Hall.
Langdon is very much a Mackie type. Clean hands, composed and beautiful kick going by his highlights.

Nice pick ups Pies!
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I think this drafting shows that Bucks is not considering us in a rebuilding phase as some media pundits have exclaimed, but with the strong bodied types and few project players in the VFL as having a list that can all play serious finals quality football for the next few years.
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Post by Dave The Man »

like our Draft.

Shezza can play well just about everywhere except the Ruck.

Freeman give us someone who can take the game on. Daisy Replacement.

Langdon. Not sure about him but was Co-Captian of the Sandy Dragond

Marsh is Raw but very exciting Prospect
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agree with 'September Zeros', I really like how Marsh has the mongrel in him. Arrogance is not a bad thing when it comes to winning premierships. I would rather this than a nice guy at the moment.
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^^From what I've read about Marsh, he's the sort of player that looks great if you just watch his highlights. The problem has been that there is too much in between and he can also make some shocking mistakes.

Definitely has the physical attributes, the question will be whether he can put it all together. Certainly worth taking a punt on at 77.
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September Zeros wrote:This may sound a little wishy washy , but I'm rapt with the berg for another reason. Player unity.
Not at all wishy-washy, SZ. The old adage champion team - team of champions holds good. Bucks and his men are not trying to patch up the 2010 Premiership side with a few new faces, they recognise that three short years have seen that team fade and scatter. This is a whole new team now, moulded in Buckley's image, and it will be very interesting to see how far he can take it. Having a core of like-minded, committed young players is very, very important.
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It's definitely a new team. Amazing how much it has changed in the last few years.
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I will repeat something I said on another thread. Langdon missed out last year and instead of sooking went back and worked on improving his skill set. He was made co-captain of the Sandy Dragons and apparently showed real leadership skills. This is very similar to Maxwell's story. If, like Captain Maxy, he can improve his game to the point where he is just inside the best 22 then maybe we are looking at future leader of the club five years or so down the track.
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Post by cfc2009-10-11-12 »

Very happy with the addition of Scharenberg. However, I have my doubts about Freeman. Would've preferred Lennon with Salem gone as one obvious weakness from last season was ball use. By all reports Lennon was one of the better users by foot (along with Salem & Aish) in this draft. Yet we selected someone that "needs to work on his kicking" in Freeman. Does add much needed pace though. We'll see over time whether we've made the right decision on that one.
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