Competitions WCE Board Mock Draft 2023 v2.0

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Draft Order and Selections

1. West Coast - Harley Reid
2. Gold Coast - Jed Walter (Matched bid)
3. Gold Coast - Ethan Read (Matched bid)
4. North Melbourne Melbourne - Colby McKercher
5. North Melbourne - Zane Duursma
6. Hawthorn - Nick Watson
7. Western Bulldogs - Ryley Sanders
8. Melbourne North Melbourne - Dan Curtin
9. GWS - Connor O’Sullivan
10. Geelong North Melbourne - Nate Caddy
11. Essendon - Caleb Windsor
12. Adelaide - Darcy Wilson
13. Western Bulldogs - Jordan Croft (Matched bid)
14. Hawthorn - Will McCabe (Matched bid)
15. Melbourne North Melbourne - Ollie Murphy
16. Sydney - James Leake
17. Gold Coast - Jake Rogers (Matched bid)
18. St Kilda Carlton - Charlie Edwards
19. Adelaide - Joel Freijah
20. North Melbourne Geelong - Taylor Goad
21. GWS - Harry DeMattia
22. North Melbourne - Will Green
23. North Melbourne Geelong
- Arie Schoenmaker
24. Collingwood - Koltyn Tholstrup
25. Adelaide - Will Dawson
26. St Kilda - Archer Reid
27. Carlton St Kilda - Riley Hardeman

ROUND 2 :

28. West Coast - Zane Zakostelsky
24. Gold Coast Matched Walter bid
29. Geelong - Koen Sanchez
26. Gold Coast Matched Walter bid
27. Gold Coast Matched Walter bid
30. Sydney - Caidyn Cleary (Matched bid)
31. Carlton St Kilda - Mitch Edwards
32. Richmond - George Stevens
33. Gold Coast - Will Graham (Matched bid)
34. Brisbane - Archie Roberts
35. Essendon - Lance Collard
31. Gold Coast Matched Read bid
36. Hawthorn - Calsher Dear (Matched bid)
37 . Collingwood - Cooper Simpson
38. Fremantle - Jack DeLean
39. Essendon - Tew Jiath
35. Gold Coast Matched Read bid
40. West Coast - Ashton Moir
37. Gold Coast Matched Read bid
41. Brisbane - Phoenix Gothard
42. St Kilda Carlton - Angus Hastie
43. Richmond - Logan Morris
44. Melbourne - Riley Weatherill
45. Western Bulldogs - Luamon Lual (Matched bid)
46. GWS - Luke Lloyd

ROUND 3 :

40. Hawthorn Matched McCabe bid
43. Sydney Matched Cleary bid
47. Fremantle - Aiden O’Driscoll
43. Hawthorn Matched McCabe bid
44. Western Bulldogs Matched Croft bid
45. Hawthorn Matched McCabe bid
46. Western Bulldogs Matched Croft bid
48. Brisbane - Charlie McCormack
48. Western Bulldogs Matched Croft bid
48. Western Bulldogs Matched Lual bid
49. Brisbane - Vigo Visentini
48. Sydney Matched Cleary bid
55. Gold Coast (Surplus from Walter bid) Matched Read bid
50. Western Bulldogs - Clay Hall
51. North Melbourne Geelong - Will Lorenz
52. West Coast- Bodie Ryan
53. Fremantle - Will Patton
54. Sydney (Surplus from Cleary bid) Pass
55. Essendon - Pass
55. Hawthorn Matched Dear bid

ROUND 4 :

54. Carlton - Reece Torrent
57. Hawthorn (Surplus from McCabe bid) Matched Dear bid
55. Port Adelaide - Michael Rudd
56 . Geelong - Kristian Ferronato

ROUND 5 :

57. West Coast
58. Geelong
59. St Kilda
62. Geelong - Pass

ROUND 6 :

60. St Kilda
61. Port Adelaide
65. Gold Coast (Surplus from Read bid) - Pass
66. Gold Coast - Pass
67. Western Bulldogs - Pass
68. Hawthorn - Pass
69. Western Bulldogs (Surplus from Croft bid)
70. Hawthorn- Pass

Trades:
1) Geelong trade pick 8 to North Melbourne for picks 15,18,57
2) Melbourne trade picks 6,11 to North Melbourne for pick 2 and a F3
4) St Kilda trade picks 18,38 to Carlton for picks 26,29

NB: I have removed picks that clubs aren’t going to use based on Cal Twomey’s analysis of how many selections each club is expected to make
 
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I would’ve taken Hall if he was here, or maybe left him for the next pick


Ah well.

With whatever the hell this pick is WCE take Bodie Ryan from Glenelg.
I really wanted to pick this guy but wasn't really fit for list needs.

I think he looks as sure a thing as you can get.
Will be an excellent foot soldier
 

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With Pick 56 Caaaaarlton take

-: Reece Torrent :-

Midfielder​

Height: 184cm
Weight: 83kg
D.O.B: 03-08-2005






Powerfully built wingman who impressed for Western Australia at the National Championships with his sharp competitive edge and game awareness. Was one of his state’s best against the Allies and played all four matches during the tournament, averaging 16.8 disposals and three tackles while showing a real appetite for the contest. Continued to develop with his club Peel Thunder throughout the year, where he progressed from the under 18s through the reserves before making his senior debut late in the year. Had strong performances in the agility test (8.26 seconds) and 2km time trial (6:24) at the national Draft Combine which demonstrated his athletic prowess.

 
Thick Angus seems to be missing from my Pick 42.

So to round out Carltons Draft we have picked up a steal in Charlie Edwards, taken the diamond of the draft in Angus Hastie and topped it off with a cherry on top in Reece Torrent who is bound to cause a storm.
 
For Port, I shall select a guy that I'm surprised isn't being talked about more in the draft lead up

Michael "The Stud" Rudd

Has a great pair of hands and is pretty mobile as a key forward

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Carbine Chaos I believe you're up
 
I'll finish Geelong's picks with something they've largely avoided to this point, an out and out midfielder.

KRISTIAN FERRONATO

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BASKETBALL BACKGROUND

STRENGTHS:

  • Agility
  • Contested work
  • Power
  • Production

IMPROVEMENTS:

  • Hurt factor
  • Kick consistency

A dual sportsman who was on track to be a potential Boomer of the future, Kristian Ferronato set his attention on reaching the elite AFL level instead. In the Coates Talent League, he dominated on the stats sheet, averaging a whopping 28.3 disposals, 3.8 marks, 5.8 tackles and 4.7 inside 50s. On paper, his numbers are impressive, and his production and contested work are certainly up there with the best going around - as is his work rate from contest to contest.

However, Ferronato's effectiveness can be hit and miss at times, which hurts his impact-per-possession compared to more low-accumulating, high hurt factor types. Though, with some eye-catching athletic traits such as his power and agility, Ferronato has upside and ways of adding a point of difference as the typical high-production inside midfielder. His exposed form throughout the year garnered enough interest for a state combine invite, and he remains a solid late or rookie option.

DRAFT RANGE: Late/Rookie

There's a few other guys I considered here but I took them in the last version so I didn't want to be boring and retread old ground!

Mop
 
With our final pick WCE take Tarkyn O'Leary.

An outside player with ball hurt factor and speed, Leary fits a bit of a gap on our list. He is very undersized and lacks defensive accountabilty, but at this pick it wasn't a super tough call.

Oscar Ryan was the other player I considered here with Patton off the board.

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Saints - Will Brown (Sandringham Dragons)

Mid sized forward with some real footy nous, kicked 3 from 18 disposals for BOG. Saints get a local lad with plenty of football ability.
 

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Have you got another now or am I up?
Apologies, I am up again. Last pick for me.

Nathan Philctides
Run and gun specialist, has some serious wheels on him and provides a lot of speed, run and carry and good kick out of defence. Is prone to taking on a run sometimes with no where to go, but otherwise has some real talent.

 

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