List Mgmt. 2021 NAB National AFL Draft

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Dates --


The first round of the 2021 NAB AFL Draft will begin at 7.10pm AEDT on Wednesday, November 24.

The following night the rest of the national draft will be completed, and on the Friday, November 26, the NAB AFL Pre-Season and Rookie Drafts will begin.

Ahead of those drafts, and after, there are plenty of delisted free agent and list lodgement dates to be across (all times AEDT). Check it all out below.

Wednesday 3 November at 9.00am – AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) Commences

Tuesday 9 November at 5.00pm – AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) Closes

Wednesday 10 November by 2.00pm – List Lodgement (2); Final date for Player Request to be Removed from List and Out of Contract Listed AFL Primary List Players Draft Nomination Form and Player Request for Removal from List Form Lodged with AFL

Thursday 11 November at 9.00am – AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) Commences

Monday 15 November by 5.00pm – AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) Closes
Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period Closes –Selections Only

Wednesday 17 November by 3.00pm – Delisted Primary List Draft Nomination Form Lodgement; Non–Retained Rookie Players NAB AFL Draft Nomination Form Lodgement; Players Not Registered or Played for 3 years Rookie List Form lodgement; International Players Inclusion on Rookie List Form Lodgement; AFL Father-Son Bidding Nominations lodged with AFL
NAB AFL Draft Nominations close



Wednesday 24 November at 7.10pm – Round 1 - NAB AFL Draft Selection Meeting including Father/Son, Academy, NGA Players Bidding

Thursday 25 November at 5.45pm to 6:30pm – Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period – Selections Only

Thursday 25 November at 7.00pm – Round 2 to completion - NAB AFL Draft Selection Meeting

Thursday 25 November at 10.00pm – Rookie Upgrade Period opens; AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (3) commences

Thursday 25 November at 11.00pm – Rookie Upgrade Period closes; AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (3) closes

Friday 26 November at 10.00am – AFL Club List Lodgement (3)

Friday 26 November at 12.00-12:30pm – Pre-Selected Rookies; NSW and Queensland Eligible Pre-Selected Rookie Player Nominations Lodged; Father-Son
Pre-Selected Rookie Player Nominations Lodged; Academy Pre-Selected Rookie Player Nominations Lodged; NGA Pre-Selected Rookie Player Nominations Lodged
Note: These nominations remain confidential until announced between NAB AFL Pre-Season/Rookie Draft

Friday 26 November at 3.00pm – NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft Selection Meeting

Friday 26 November at 3.15pm – Notification of Pre-Selected Rookies Nominated on Friday 26 November by 12.30pm if not selected in the NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft

Friday 26 November at 3.20pm – NAB AFL Rookie Draft Selection Meeting

Monday 29 November by 4.00pm – Final AFL Club List Lodgement


 
I don't think we need a ruck yet. Next year, yes, but not this season.

My needs post-Daicos:

1x Midfielder
1x Small forward
2x Key position player

Small forwards can be found near the rookie-end so it's a KPP. Some state league talent in that 21-24 bracket would also improve the list, given our poor draft stocks from those years.

Wouldn't rule out a ruckman. If we could trade back into the 1st round after matching Daicos bids I'd be very happy if it was early enough to snatch Mac Andrew. I do think GWS will look closely at him after making a bid for Darcy.

Even a late rookie pick an option.
 

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Wouldn't rule out a ruckman. If we could trade back into the 1st round after matching Daicos bids I'd be very happy if it was early enough to snatch Mac Andrew. I do think GWS will look closely at him after making a bid for Darcy.

Even a late rookie pick an option.
We are reportedly interested in a young ruck. Felix Flockart
 
no 5 Ruck? surely we can employ him as the water boy then
first two were taken in the mid season draft (Edwards, Max Heath)
Flockart and Visentini then rotated in games between forward and ruck. They played together. Fockart played 4 games and Visinti 6 games
They averaged the same amount of HO (around 13), Goals (3) and disaposals (between 11-13 per game)

Flockart is 202cm.
Kicked 3 goals straight in the first game v chargers
 
Dates --


The first round of the 2021 NAB AFL Draft will begin at 7.10pm AEDT on Wednesday, November 24.

The following night the rest of the national draft will be completed, and on the Friday, November 26, the NAB AFL Pre-Season and Rookie Drafts will begin.

Ahead of those drafts, and after, there are plenty of delisted free agent and list lodgement dates to be across (all times AEDT). Check it all out below.

Wednesday 3 November at 9.00am – AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) Commences

Tuesday 9 November at 5.00pm – AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) Closes

Wednesday 10 November by 2.00pm – List Lodgement (2); Final date for Player Request to be Removed from List and Out of Contract Listed AFL Primary List Players Draft Nomination Form and Player Request for Removal from List Form Lodged with AFL

Thursday 11 November at 9.00am – AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) Commences

Monday 15 November by 5.00pm – AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) Closes
Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period Closes –Selections Only

Wednesday 17 November by 3.00pm – Delisted Primary List Draft Nomination Form Lodgement; Non–Retained Rookie Players NAB AFL Draft Nomination Form Lodgement; Players Not Registered or Played for 3 years Rookie List Form lodgement; International Players Inclusion on Rookie List Form Lodgement; AFL Father-Son Bidding Nominations lodged with AFL
NAB AFL Draft Nominations close



Wednesday 24 November at 7.10pm – Round 1 - NAB AFL Draft Selection Meeting including Father/Son, Academy, NGA Players Bidding

Thursday 25 November at 5.45pm to 6:30pm – Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period – Selections Only

Thursday 25 November at 7.00pm – Round 2 to completion - NAB AFL Draft Selection Meeting

Thursday 25 November at 10.00pm – Rookie Upgrade Period opens; AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (3) commences

Thursday 25 November at 11.00pm – Rookie Upgrade Period closes; AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (3) closes

Friday 26 November at 10.00am – AFL Club List Lodgement (3)

Friday 26 November at 12.00-12:30pm – Pre-Selected Rookies; NSW and Queensland Eligible Pre-Selected Rookie Player Nominations Lodged; Father-Son
Pre-Selected Rookie Player Nominations Lodged; Academy Pre-Selected Rookie Player Nominations Lodged; NGA Pre-Selected Rookie Player Nominations Lodged
Note: These nominations remain confidential until announced between NAB AFL Pre-Season/Rookie Draft

Friday 26 November at 3.00pm – NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft Selection Meeting

Friday 26 November at 3.15pm – Notification of Pre-Selected Rookies Nominated on Friday 26 November by 12.30pm if not selected in the NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft

Friday 26 November at 3.20pm – NAB AFL Rookie Draft Selection Meeting

Monday 29 November by 4.00pm – Final AFL Club List Lodgement


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His father played a few games for collingwood in 1980, he of course is a rabid pies fan.

THE FIRST thing you notice about Darcy Wilmot is the dash.

The all-action 183cm Northern Knights defender has the type of flair, speed and skill in possession that has easily captured the attention of AFL recruiters. But it's the 'other' stuff that has elevated Wilmot into the upper echelons of this year's NAB AFL Draft crop.

Wilmot has the run and carry, in addition to the penetration and precision by foot, that makes him such an attractive prospect. He then complements that excitement with a toughness and a willingness to defend that is not often associated with those as creative as him off half-back.


"It's my main priority," Wilmot told AFL.com.au.

"You have to defend first, then attack. You can't attack if you don't have the ball. The defensive side of my game has always been the first thing on my mind, so for me it's always been defence-first."

That aspect of Wilmot's game has been exemplified by the fact he was ranked in the top 10 by Champion Data for intercept possessions (6.1 per game) and spoils (2.3 per game) in this year's NAB League season.


Just as capable of locking down on an opponent as he is playing loose, the balance to Wilmot's game has recruiters of the belief that he has solidified his position as a top-20 pick at this month's national draft.


A host of clubs in the mid-to-latter stages of the draft's first round have Wilmot in their sights. Such a standing doesn't necessarily come as a surprise to the young Knights prospect, though it might to a few others who have tracked his progress.

"On a personal level, I had a lot to prove coming into this year," Wilmot said.

"I'd never really been noticed a lot, so it was almost like a breakout year and I wanted to get my name up and about. I just wanted to come out and show what I can do, just to show who I am.

"You don't really think about stuff like, 'oh I can be top 20'. But I knew that if I tried really hard and played really well with the team, I could definitely have my name called out at the end of the year.


Wilmot's season, like most Victorian draft hopefuls, has been heavily impacted by the "pain in the arse" interruptions caused by a series of COVID-19 lockdowns across the state. But he's found a way of improving without being on the field.

A mad Collingwood fan, he has analysed Jack Crisp's game from TV throughout the season and sees similarities in how the pair can combine their attacking threat with their defensive intensity.

"I love the way he's got his 50-50 defending and attacking balance," Wilmot said.

Wilmot's love of footy and his love of Collingwood was inspired by his late father Grant, who passed away in 2016. A five-game player for the Magpies in their Grand Final season in 1980, he has provided an inspiration throughout the youngster's junior career.


"He was always happy in whatever I wanted to do," Wilmot said.

"Obviously, I chose football and he was happy for that. He would've been rapt and so proud of me. He would've loved to have seen me on an AFL list."

Now, the prospect of following in his father's footsteps is edging closer on the horizon.

"It would be huge," Wilmot said.

"It's every kid's dream to get drafted and to play football and to do what you love to do every day. But, also on a personal level, it would be huge for my family and friends. What I've gone through, to become where I am now, it would just be amazing."

 
We probably won’t have a pick early enough to get him and maybe not an absolute need in terms of player type but this kid will be a fan favourite wherever he goes. Little ripper
 
Cal Twomey speculating today that the pies might be talking to Dogs about acquiring pick 23
Assume it would have to be after matching Daicos bid but not sure how we make it worthwhile for Dogs
 

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