#30 Darcy Moore
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That is because of they are Rotating Players so everyone on there List can get a GameMJ23 wrote:MagpieBat wrote:No, he played for the Chargers yesterday. Was named in the bests again and kicked a goal...swoop42 wrote:Did Moore play in this game?
No mention of him anywhere.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-05-31/d ... in-over-wa
doesn't sound that great that he wasn't selected for the Vic metro team
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and we us looking very Likely making the Finals then we our 1st Rounder be out of the top 10.collingwoodjoe wrote:So 16 touches, 1 goals 1 behind with 10 hitouts, presumably rotating between ruck and forward, also named in the bests.
199cm kids who can mark the ball at the highest point and iare natural leaders don't grow on trees, he will cost our first round pick, no doubt at all.
You would use that pick on Moore every day of the week and Twice on Sundays
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Agree, however collingwood chose to swing this he is going to cost us a first round pick. But hey we have to be pretty happy we have had a heap of top end talent over the past few years. This will just add to the pile.collingwoodjoe wrote:So 16 touches, 1 goals 1 behind with 10 hitouts, presumably rotating between ruck and forward, also named in the bests.
199cm kids who can mark the ball at the highest point and iare natural leaders don't grow on trees, he will cost our first round pick, no doubt at all.
Well given that it can be confirmed he's been played as a key defender, forward and ruckman it's safe to say he's versatile.
It probably doesn't help his form at U18 level if he's constantly playing different roles but it helps his long term development and in a few years time we'll really see the benefit of it.
He'll be our first round pick and the club wont blink at having to use it.
It probably doesn't help his form at U18 level if he's constantly playing different roles but it helps his long term development and in a few years time we'll really see the benefit of it.
He'll be our first round pick and the club wont blink at having to use it.
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I read an on-line article last week (forget where though) which said Moore would be a definite top 5 pick if the draft were held tomorrow. It also stated that Collingwood would be sure to take him as a first round selection.
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First round selections usually dominate under 18's and even then that doesn't always transfer to AFL. Moore's numbers are pretty average to say the least and he'd need to perform significantly better for some time for me to change my mind about his true draft position.
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Not really true for talls. Look at the bloke who's tipped to potentially go number 1, he's not doing much better. Because talls take longer you can't as certainly translate under age form to the senior level. And you can see even at AFL level, quality talls can have terrible patches (look at Cloke), or can struggle when asked to play multiple roles as Moore has (Dawes). This is why, yes, I'd trust our recruiters and other experts, we simply have nothing like enough information with which to assess Moore's development.
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