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y, and is very clever and dangerous around goal. - recruiting manager Bryce Lewis.PORT ADELAIDEFirst player picked: Todd Marshal
y, and is very clever and dangerous around goal. - recruiting manager Bryce Lewis.PORT ADELAIDEFirst player picked: Todd Marshal
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR TEAMS AFL DRAFT NIGHTADELAIDEFirst player picked: Jordan Gallucci (No.15, midfielder, Eastern Ranges)What they said: We traded for needs with (Curtly) Hampton, (Troy) Menzel and (Paul) Seedsman and we just keep drafting for talent. We were able to balance it out with some of our needs tonight, we got a tall later on. - recruiting manager Hamish Ogilvie.BRISBANEFirst player picked: Hugh McCluggage (No.3, midfielder, North Ballarat)What they said: We are really excited with what this group of young players offers - they have a range of skills through the midfield and around the flanks. We targeted some run and skill and we think we certainly got that. - recruitment manager Steve Conole.CARLTONFirst player picked: Sam Petrevski-Seton (No.6, midfielder, Claremont)What they said: As a midfielder Sam has terrific speed and possesses exceptional skills with the footy. Its obvious from meeting with him that hes also of great character - a really determined and resilient young man. - list manager Stephen Silvagni.COLLINGWOODFirst player picked: Sam McLarty (No.30, key defender, Oakleigh Chargers)What they said: We had a couple of boys pegged there as key defender types. Sam hurt his shoulder halfway through the year, but hes shown, at 197cm, he can play forward, back and hes extremely athletic and a high-end competitor. - recruiting manager Derek Hine.ESSENDONFirst player picked: Andrew McGrath (No.1, midfielder, Sandringham Dragons)What they said: Hes a winner ... hes a leader and theyre hard to find, so that was probably the major reason we decided to take him. - Essendon list manager Adrian Dodoro.FREMANTLEFirst player picked: Griffin Logue (No.8, key defender, Swan Districts)What they said: We certainly wanted to add some height where we could without getting silly about it either. Its really good ... to add some size into the group - its not every year you can do that. general manager of list management Brad Lloyd.GEELONGFirst player picked: Brandan Parfitt (No.26, midfielder, NT Thunder)What they said: We selected a good mix of players who play a variety of positions, which we think is important for our list. The players are at various stages of their development and we will see them grow as people and players. - national list and recruiting manager Stephen Wells.GOLD COASTFirst player picked: Ben Ainsworth (No.4, midfielder, Gippsland Power)What they said: We are delighted to be welcoming five elite young players, including two of our own academy-listed players. We complete the player acquisition phase delivering four mature players and five draftees all who can make an immediate impact in 2017. - list manager Scott Clayton.GREATER WESTERN SYDNEYFirst player picked: Tim Taranto (No.2, midfielder, Sandringham Dragons)What they said: Were delighted to have secured the players we have tonight including four players from (our) academy. Our first two selections will complement our existing midfield and the rest of our picks are a good mix of athletic forwards, defenders and another hard, experienced body. - football chief Wayne Campbell.HAWTHORNFirst player picked: Harry Morrison (No.74, defender, Murray Bushrangers)What they said: Harry is a half-back flanker from the Murray Bushrangers. He has had a couple of minor injuries during the year but kicks the ball really well on both feet. He reads the game well and is strong and competitive. - recruiting manager Graham Wright.MELBOURNEFirst player picked: Mitchell Hannan (No.46, forward, Footscray VFL)What they said: Mitch played in a premiership this year for Footscray in the VFL. Hes originally from Gisborne and then came down and played in the amateurs for St Bernards and played in a premiership there, so hes played in a couple of premierships in a row. - recruiting manager Jason Taylor.NORTH MELBOURNEFirst player picked: Jy Simpkin (No.12, midfielder, Murray Bushrangers)What they said: I see him starting out as a mid/forward but we think hes got the capacity to come up to a wing and midfield. He certainly does provide an X-factor, plays with a lot of energy, and is very clever and dangerous around goal. - recruiting manager Bryce Lewis.PORT ADELAIDEFirst player picked: Todd Marshall (No.16, tall forward, Murray Bushrangers)What they said: Todd is the best tall forward in the draft pool as far as were concerned. Sam Powell-Pepper, Joe Atley and Will Drew are all pretty versatile and could make a contribution to our midfield group.. - recruiting manager Geoff Parker.RICHMONDFirst player picked: Shai Bolton (No.29, forward, South Fremantle)What they said: - Were very happy with the way it all unfolded. There were a few close calls for us with our rankings, but we walk away really pleased with our three new draftees. - recruiting manager Francis Jackson.ST KILDAFirst player picked: Ben Long (No.25, defender, NT Thunder)What they said: Ben can play at both ends of the ground as a flanker. Hes tough, wins a good ground ball, he tackles very strongly and has a good attack on the ball. Hes also a good kick, has good speed and can go lateral. - recruiting manager Tony Elshaug.SYDNEYFirst player picked: Oliver Florent (No.11, forward, Sandringham Dragons)What they said: Were happy with the mix of players we selected. Weve got a couple of players who can play through the midfield and forward and we were keen to get another key position player into our club, which we were able to do. - recruiting manager Kinnear Beatson.WEST COASTFirst player picked: Daniel Venables (No.13, midfielder, Western Jets)What they said: We went in with the strategy of picking the best available talent at every selection and we are absolutely thrilled with the way it panned out. We have been able to strengthen our squad in all areas of the ground. - recruiting manager Rohan OBrien.WESTERN BULLDOGSFirst player picked: Tim English (No.19, ruckman, South Fremantle)What they said: At 205cm and with his ability with ball in hand, we thought it was really suitable to the way we play, so that made him an attractive option. We always pick the best player available, and our list is fairly well balanced, so we didnt think there was a pressing need. recruiting manager Simon Dalrymple. Stan Smith Baratas Rebajas . Lack made 20 saves for his third shutout of the season as the Canucks blanked the St. Louis Blues 1-0 in the first post-Olympic game for both teams night. Stan Smith España Baratas .C. -- Todd Fiddler scored a hat trick, including the overtime goal, as the Prince George Cougars survived an 8-7 win against the Kamloops Blazers in Western Hockey League play Sunday. http://www.stansmithbaratas.es/ . Note: The Calgary Flames announced Tuesday that Sean Monahan would not be made available to Canadas World Junior team. Stan Smith Baratas España . Then the Pacers gave Oladipo and his Orlando teammates the cold shoulder. Paul Georges buzzer-beating 3-pointer at the end of the third quarter spurred a 21-4 run, finally sending Indiana past the Magic 97-87 in a tougher-than-expected opening night matchup. Comprar Stan Smith Baratas . -- Kyrie Irvings last-minute 3-pointer helped seal another victory for Cleveland -- and the Cavaliers longest winning streak since LeBron James left. YAS MARINA, Abu Dhabi -- Toto Wolff says he is split over how to react to Lewis Hamiltons race tactics at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after his driver ignored a direct order from fellow team boss Paddy Lowe.In one last attempt to force the championship back in his favour, Hamilton backed teammate Nico Rosberg into the chasing pack at the season finale in Abu Dhabi. If Rosberg dropped from second to fourth Hamilton would have been back in line for the title, but ultimately Rosberg finished second to take the championship.As it was a highly probable scenario [Hamiltons tactics], there was lots of discussion around it [ahead of the race], Wolff said. Not only this morning, but it was clear that it was one of the possible ways for Lewis to win the championship, if Nico came under threat from behind and thats exactly what happened. It didnt come as a surprise.Towards the end of the race, Mercedes technical boss Lowe came over the radio to tell Hamilton to speed up in the fear Sebastian Vettel, on the faster super-soft tyre, would close in and overtake both drivers.Our number one principle in three years -- it doesnt matter whether its the first race or the last -- is to ensure the win, Wolff added. Now you can question that, whether its the right principle going forward, but thats exactly what we did on the pit wall, there was two moments and this is why we asked him to increase the pace and it wasnt for any other reason.Mercedes has rules of engagement to cover sensitive scenarios such as Sundays race, including an order of command from the pit wall. Ordinarily only the drivers race engineer communicates over the pit-to-car radio, and Lowe is only brought in when the message is of the highest order.Yes, Paddy with the instruction is the highest escalation we have in our rules of engagement, Wolff confirmed. We have invented those ruless of engagement together, a while ago, on a table in Melbourne.ddddddddddddy disobeying the order and putting a one-two victory at risk, Hamilton was in breach of the teams internal rules. Wolff said he had not yet decided how to deal with his drivers disobedience.Once again, Im in two minds. The one half of me says we have 1,500 people in the team, 300,000 in Daimler that create values. They respect those values and undermining the structure in public means you are putting yourself before the team. Its very simple, it is like it is. And anarchy doesnt work within any team or any company.The other half of me says it was Lewis only chance of winning the championship at that stage and maybe you cannot demand a racing driver that is, one of the best, if not the best out there -- a real guard dog in the car -- to comply in a situation where his instincts cannot make him comply.Its about finding a solution how to solve that in the future because a precedent has been set. So let me sleep overnight and come up with a solution tomorrow.Previously there has been talk of a significant financial penalty -- and possibly a race suspension -- if Rosberg or Hamilton breach the rules of engagement. Asked if such measures were possible after Sundays race, Wolff said he was not ruling anything out.I think we need to look at the overall situation and say what does it mean? Everything is possible from lets change the rules for next year because it doesnt work in those critical races and maybe we want to give them even more freedom in racing each other -- we will consult with them -- to the more harsh side that we feel the values were not respected. This is 180 degrees and Im not sure yet where the needle is going to go. ' ' '
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