Mega Thread 2021 Draft

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GC will have an epic draft night. First pick #3. Next pick #97. Stewie Dew can hit the buffet after 10 mins.

#12 and #63 for #3 must look mighty tempting to them :p
 

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Jordan Lukac?

Scouting notes maybe Paddy like?

"Starting in the ruck and shouldering a fair chunk of the load with Steene, Lukac impressed early, particularly around the stoppages. He showed off his good leap and was a prime reason the South Australians had first hands on it. His work rate at ground level was always good, and he took a good grab in the third term, reading the flight well to judge the ball drop. His set shot missed, but kept presenting and bringing the ball to ground when he could not mark it, also applying some fierce tackles around the ground."

You read well when you can take a leap and have a solid defensive game?
Has a 5 goal haul in the under 18 preliminary final.
 
Jordan Lukac?

Scouting notes maybe Paddy like?

"Starting in the ruck and shouldering a fair chunk of the load with Steene, Lukac impressed early, particularly around the stoppages. He showed off his good leap and was a prime reason the South Australians had first hands on it. His work rate at ground level was always good, and he took a good grab in the third term, reading the flight well to judge the ball drop. His set shot missed, but kept presenting and bringing the ball to ground when he could not mark it, also applying some fierce tackles around the ground."

You read well when you can take a leap and have a solid defensive game?
Has a 5 goal haul in the under 18 preliminary final.

Splitting his time between playing up forward and through the ruck, the athletic Jordan Lukac outleapt rival ruckmen regularly at centre bounces, while around the ground displayed a midfielder-like fluidity to his movement. At 196cm, he was also just as threatening forward of centre, creating separation on the lead and looking like a threat whenever he leapt for the ball or had front position one-on-one.

With among the more interesting athletic profiles of this year's key position crop, Lukac who was unable to notch double-figure disposals during the first 13 rounds of the SANFL Under-18s season, has since managed 10 or more disposals in each of his last four games.

The improving Lukac secured 12 disposals and team highs of 15 hitouts and two goals. It was a game where he had further opportunities in front of goal and could easily have kicked four goals.

Lukac's brilliance though was not enough to get Woodville-West Torrens over the line, with Glenelg winning by 52-point and earning a spot in the Grand Final. His side will have one more chance to make it through - they have to beat West Adelaide this Saturday.

With a hint of Paddy Ryder to Lukac's play, the 19-year-old has not received an invite to the national combine, though he will be a player to watch during the final rounds of the SANFL Under-18s Finals and the Under-19 Championships as he's one of those rare players who makes something happen whenever the ball is in his vicinity.

https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_...ruckman-jordan-lukac-shows-shades-paddy-ryder
 
Splitting his time between playing up forward and through the ruck, the athletic Jordan Lukac outleapt rival ruckmen regularly at centre bounces, while around the ground displayed a midfielder-like fluidity to his movement. At 196cm, he was also just as threatening forward of centre, creating separation on the lead and looking like a threat whenever he leapt for the ball or had front position one-on-one.

With among the more interesting athletic profiles of this year's key position crop, Lukac who was unable to notch double-figure disposals during the first 13 rounds of the SANFL Under-18s season, has since managed 10 or more disposals in each of his last four games.

The improving Lukac secured 12 disposals and team highs of 15 hitouts and two goals. It was a game where he had further opportunities in front of goal and could easily have kicked four goals.

Lukac's brilliance though was not enough to get Woodville-West Torrens over the line, with Glenelg winning by 52-point and earning a spot in the Grand Final. His side will have one more chance to make it through - they have to beat West Adelaide this Saturday.

With a hint of Paddy Ryder to Lukac's play, the 19-year-old has not received an invite to the national combine, though he will be a player to watch during the final rounds of the SANFL Under-18s Finals and the Under-19 Championships as he's one of those rare players who makes something happen whenever the ball is in his vicinity.

https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_...ruckman-jordan-lukac-shows-shades-paddy-ryder

Think he is testing today along with Jase and others in the state combine. There's some interest.
 
Jordan Lukac?

Scouting notes maybe Paddy like?

"Starting in the ruck and shouldering a fair chunk of the load with Steene, Lukac impressed early, particularly around the stoppages. He showed off his good leap and was a prime reason the South Australians had first hands on it. His work rate at ground level was always good, and he took a good grab in the third term, reading the flight well to judge the ball drop. His set shot missed, but kept presenting and bringing the ball to ground when he could not mark it, also applying some fierce tackles around the ground."

You read well when you can take a leap and have a solid defensive game?
Has a 5 goal haul in the under 18 preliminary final.

Ive watched a lot of him this year and not sure I see him as an AFL talent.
 

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