Doesnt say much about Simpkin, LDU and Thomas.
Thomas kicked 3 in a half, so not sure if it applies to him.
Sydney will get first look in a fortnight

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Doesnt say much about Simpkin, LDU and Thomas.
Thomas kicked 3 in a half, so not sure if it applies to him.
Sydney will get first look in a fortnightapparently we are going up early and playing you another time before the official preseason game.
Lid’s off.Just back from match sim.
JHF...... wowsers. It’s getting really hard to keep a lid on the hype.
He and Phillips, went head to head with Simpkin, LDU and Thomas and came out on top comfortably.
This kid seems to have started ok...
I am glad about that as the more practice the better. Swans have a lot of young guys that need game time to show what they can do.
If it is true I hope one of Sydney or North live stream the game.
North won’t, our media team have pretty dismal the last couple of years putting out footage. I’m not sure if most clubs are in a similar boat with Covid. You would think it should improve during covid times, but I guess a drop off in staff has also been a factor. Fingers crossed Sydney get something going.
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Yep, Jake Soligo since coming back in to the side in round 9 has averaged 15.4 disposals and kicked 6 goals.Shaping to be a solid draft.
Daicos, Ward, Rachele, Wang-milera, Hobbs, JHF are some of the first rounders making an early impact.
The later picks have some gems too, obviously players lack of exposure had them in the back of the draft.
Curtis (p35), Windhager (p47), Motlop (p27), Sonsie (p28), butler (p23) all playing some good footy.
Keen to revisit this one in 5 years. Wonder if Daicos will still be the stand out of this draft.
With the H&A season over, where do we see these players ranked?
For me, its:
1) Nick Daicos - this one speaks for itself
2) Sam Darcy - don't think there's much bias about this one. I'm more excited for this kid than I was for Bontempelli and Naughton. Genuine unicorn.
3) Jason Horne-Francis - tough year, but he's shown plenty of AFL traits that demonstrate that he is likely to be a star of the competition
4) Nic Martin - surpassed many expectations and was a shining light in a poor Bombers team this year
5) Josh Rachele - looked a superstar in patches and in others, he couldn't get it going. Really liked what I saw though
6) Josh Gibcus - really good year in a tough position for a skinny kid. Can see him building into a great KPD
7) Josh Ward - poor at the start of the year, but impressive after he came back into the team for the last half of the year
8) Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera - saw enough of him to like his traits
9) Marcus Windhager - plenty to like with what he brings to the table. Will be a solid midfielder
10) Ben Hobbs - similar to Windhager, I like what I see and there's enough there to suggest he'll be a good midfielder.
I've definitely missed a few players, and my word is hardly gospel.
Agreed, definitely think he has massive upside. His x-factor is something that could definitely project him as finishing higher on these rankings, compared to run of the mill inside mids.I am very confident Jesse Motlop will be a top 10 player of this draft, possibly as soon as the end of next season.
Kid has just got it. Aside from prodigious talent and ability to be a goal sneak, his chasing and forward line defensive pressure/tackling is something that has been such a delightful surprise to me and a quality I think endears him to Vossy.
He certainly exceeded my expectations of him![]()
That's a pretty good summary I reckon.With the H&A season over, where do we see these players ranked?
For me, its:
1) Nick Daicos - this one speaks for itself
2) Sam Darcy - don't think there's much bias about this one. I'm more excited for this kid than I was for Bontempelli and Naughton. Genuine unicorn.
3) Jason Horne-Francis - tough year, but he's shown plenty of AFL traits that demonstrate that he is likely to be a star of the competition
4) Nic Martin - surpassed many expectations and was a shining light in a poor Bombers team this year
5) Josh Rachele - looked a superstar in patches and in others, he couldn't get it going. Really liked what I saw though
6) Josh Gibcus - really good year in a tough position for a skinny kid. Can see him building into a great KPD
7) Josh Ward - poor at the start of the year, but impressive after he came back into the team for the last half of the year
8) Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera - saw enough of him to like his traits
9) Marcus Windhager - plenty to like with what he brings to the table. Will be a solid midfielder
10) Ben Hobbs - similar to Windhager, I like what I see and there's enough there to suggest he'll be a good midfielder.
I've definitely missed a few players, and my word is hardly gospel.
I think Motlop will be like the other Motlop in the AFL previously.
Good players, but not great players. Could end up something like Steven Motlop at Port.
Nothing wrong with that at all, a 200 game small forward from pick 27 is bloody good
My rankings of who have played enough games so far and that I've seen:
1. Daicos, hard to even make a case for someone else being no.1
2. Darcy, Looks like he can be a superstar at either end of the ground
3. JHF, tough year but even then has shown heaps to become a superstar.
4. Gibcus, most KPDs suck in their first year but Gibcus has already shown a lot
5. Rachele, had an explosive enough start that it simply wasn't replicable in the second half, should be a really good midfield/forward prospect ala Heeney.
6-8. Ward, Hobbs and Windhager all tied. All of them have shown they can be quality inside midfielders, I have a hard time splitting them to be honest.
9. Martin, looked really good for Essendon however he is mature and is likely to improve less compared to others. Not sure how high his ceiling is either.
10. Paul Curtis, I may be bias but I think he's got it all to be a quality forward. Good hands, dubiously strong, quick and knows where the goals are. Just played with dogshit supply.
11. Jesse Motlop, looks a quality crumming forward for the Blues, nothing much more to say about him but that's not a bad thing.
12-14. Jake Soligo, NWM and Macdonald. All similar players who have displayed great skills as running outside players.
Obviously there's a lot to go still. I loved what I saw from Goater and Amiss in their first games and JVR I think is kicking bags in the VFL.