its a long wait back to the top of the draft... Such a shame to see all these names being snapped up. Im not complaining about having the opportunity to get someone like Fyfe, however I wonder which draft spot is most ideal... Im not sure.
Definite fors and againsts, I believe there is a significant advantage in being able to take two picks very close to each other, balanced by having to deal with a heap of potential picks disappearing between goes
I think you may be on to something, picking at about halfway seems ideal for positional flexibility. for pure scoring picking top 5ish is better I would think. (If you nail both picks.
He was actually amongst my 10 man shortlist for pick 9, Ablett (10) and Treloar (12) went shortly after, I was a little surprised he slipped so far.
Sorry Gents, I need to consult the draft committee after Bont & Grundy disappeared from view. Also just home home from a gruelling Boxing / PT session I fear I may not be able to move any limbs in the morning. Pick to follow very shortly.