#5 Jamie Elliott
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Correct weight. If he kicks as many goals & plays as well as Milne has we'll be very happy - the only addition on the field is to play well in finals.AN_Inkling wrote:Well, Jamie did compare himself to Milne after he was drafted, as the current player he is most similar to.think positive wrote:Still I would not compare my worst enemy to that piece of disgusting shitBeast wrote: I'd say he was referring to the cheeky grin and not the other things tipwat is infamous for. Relax
Nice game form the mini-medders, another two weeks of similar effort will see him debut.
Certainly not some kid playing in a team that controversy just loves to find!
Pressure on a youngster who's played 1 game in the VFL ? Just a lot!
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Moneyball identifies Elliott
Shifter on TAC cup Future Stars is interviewing Jamie Elliott and just showed his version of Moneyball developed by Brady Rawlings and Mick Ablett employing Nathan Buckley's kicking test and Matthew Lloyd's clean hands test, athleticism, ball winning ability etc
Only Devon Smith rated higher than Elliott
1: Devon Smith: 102.95 pick 14 (GWS)
2: Jamie Elliott: 98.83 Trade (pick 25) (Coll) *Clarke steak knives*
3: Liam Sumner: 86.40 pick 10 (GWS)
4: Brad Crouch: 92.25 pick 2 (Adel) *Mini Draft*
You can work out his worth from the above, great trade, great value, another win to Hine.. does he use Moneyball???
Only Devon Smith rated higher than Elliott
1: Devon Smith: 102.95 pick 14 (GWS)
2: Jamie Elliott: 98.83 Trade (pick 25) (Coll) *Clarke steak knives*
3: Liam Sumner: 86.40 pick 10 (GWS)
4: Brad Crouch: 92.25 pick 2 (Adel) *Mini Draft*
You can work out his worth from the above, great trade, great value, another win to Hine.. does he use Moneyball???
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I think it had Elliott as the second best in that year on that ranking score.
Not sure of the science behind the test but Sheehan seemed to think it had a great deal of validity and was well designed.
Not sure why we are only hearing about this now if it was used as far back as Elliott's draft year, I think they said 2010.
I think that ranking score had Fasolo in the top 10 too.
Not sure of the science behind the test but Sheehan seemed to think it had a great deal of validity and was well designed.
Not sure why we are only hearing about this now if it was used as far back as Elliott's draft year, I think they said 2010.
I think that ranking score had Fasolo in the top 10 too.
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Jamie told Shifter he and the other 1st year boys formed a strong bond with Nathan Buckley down in Tasmania pre season
Now Shifter called Elliott the steak knives in the interview, probably because Clarke had played before
But who do we reckon Hine thought the steak knives were pre deal?
Now Shifter called Elliott the steak knives in the interview, probably because Clarke had played before
But who do we reckon Hine thought the steak knives were pre deal?
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