List Mgmt. 2022 Draft Thread - Part I

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Brisbane been top four or close for the last five years and get handed clearly the best player in this years draft.

I think the father-son like the NGA (which didn't need cutting back), should be off limits to a free hit, to say the first five picks. Would of meant Daicos and Ashcroft went to North where they should be. While teams who develop their NGA are not cut off from bidding on their own talent within reason.
Just need to make them pay proper value from the appropriate round.
Ashcroft should cost Brizzy their FRDP, Future FRDP and 2ndRDP in that order.
 
Just need to make them pay proper value from the appropriate round.
Ashcroft should cost Brizzy their FRDP, Future FRDP and 2ndRDP in that order.

I still think it's to strong a play they get the best player while contending for the flag. Isn't the whole point that the bottom team gets the best player and so on? North supporters should be pissed.
 

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I still think it's to strong a play they get the best player while contending for the flag. Isn't the whole point that the bottom team gets the best player and so on? North supporters should be pissed.
It's next to impossible to have a fair system with built in compromises. If you want the FS rule, which I like, you can only try and even the ledger as best you can. My suggestion would cost them plenty enough to take a bight out of their overall intake of youth.
 
Victoria Metro and Victoria Country will clash for the 2022 NAB AFL National Championships U18 Boys title at Marvel Stadium on Thursday September 22 from 12:35pm.

The match will be broadcast live on Fox Footy and streamed at AFL.com.au. Entry to the match is free, with Gate 5 to open at 12:00pm.

Both sides are undefeated heading into the final match of the Championships, with the winner of Thursday’s game to take out this year’s title, which will be the first awarded since 2019.

The match will feature a host of the top prospects ahead of the 2022 NAB AFL Draft.

Will Ashcroft, Elijah Tsatas, Harry Sheezel, Matthew Jefferson and Alwyn Davey Jr all feature in Victoria Metro’s squad, while Aaron Cadman, Jhye Clark, Bailey Humphrey, Henry Hustwaite and Oliver Hollands headline Victoria Country’s squad.
 
He was the next Rooey before the start of the season. Classic lead up marking forward and looked the business. Now he's scraping into the top 50. Perhaps a Sam Hayes type. Cadman and Jefferson deserve to be the best of the KPFs but I thought he might have drifted out to the second round not off the radar.


This was early in the piece where they ranked them.

ADAM D’ALOIA

Club:
Woodville-West Torrens/South Australia

Position: Midfielder

Size: 184cm, 84kg

Champion Data player comparison: Clayton Oliver

Champion Data says: D’Aloia played in three of South Australia’s U19 Championship matches last season. He led the side for ranking points (128), disposals (22.7), contested possessions (12.3), score involvements (5.3) and tackles (7.7).

Foxfooty.com.au says: Produced an eye-catching 2021 campaign that has put him in first-round calculations for 2022. D’Aloia claimed the Alan Stewart Medal as best afield in the Eagles’ Under 18 grand final win over Glenelg with 29 disposals, eight clearances and a goal. He got a taste of SANFL reserves level too and had 22 disposals against Norwood on debut. A genuine inside midfielder that has great stoppage craft.



HARRY LEMMEY

Club:
West Adelaide/South Australia

Position: Key forward

Size: 199cm, 93kg

Champion Data player comparison: Brody Mihocek

Champion Data says: Lemmey’s marking was a strength across his seven SANFL 18’s matches last season, rated above average for both marks and forward 50 marks among key forwards.
Foxfooty.com.au says: Arguably the top key-position prospect of this year’s class, Lemmey looms as a player that will be taken at the pointy end of the draft. He had a taste of SANFL league action last year, featuring in two matches late in the season and kicking one goal in each game. He’s a terrific size for a key forward, but he also possesses a great skill set, highlighted by his excellent kicking ability. Recruiters are keen to see Lemmey make the most of his athleticism and mobility by spending more time in the ruck this season. All things going to plan, he’s likely to join Aaron Francis, Izak Rankine, Will Day and Riley Thilthorpe as West Adelaide products to be taken in the first round. Oh, and he’s a Crows fan.

Pescu seems alright? Did he fall off, this year?
 
Pescu seems alright? Did he fall off, this year?
Not sure if this bloke has been spoken about much - have been watching a bit of the SA U18's throughout the year......notes from last weeks GF (Scouting Notes: 2022 SANFL U18s Grand Final)

GLENELG:


#4
Archie Lovelock

The form player of the competition claimed the Alan Stewart Medal as best on ground in the Under 18 decider. Lovelock was everywhere in the middle and at half-forward, and when the Bays got on their run in the third term, it was Lovelock who took a mark deep inside 50 and nailed just their third goal of the game. The classy midfielder had the ball on a string, winning it in congestion but also getting his hands to it away from stoppages and in general play where he was able to use his clean skills to hurt the opposition. Alongside his 35 possessions, Lovelock took eight marks (two contested), laid seven tackles, won five clearances, seven inside 50s and five rebounds in a scintillating performance to cap off a terrific year across multiple levels.
 
Don't think we need to do a lot for next season, other than, acquiring more good kids & maybe filling some list holes.
A team:
B. Membrey Hartigan Wilkie
H.B. Coffield Howard Sinclair
C. McKenzie Clark Windhager
H.F. Gresham Hayes Owens
F. Higgins King Sharman
Foll. Marshall Steele Crouch
I/C. Battle, Jones, Paton, Wanganeen-Milera
Footnote:
Hartigan not necessarily a start up, but a definite need.
Clark to put on 3kg over the pre-season &. the centre square is his.

Membrey in the backline, always doe's well with his intercepting & only has Paton & Webster as competition for that spot.
And we have Battle, Hayes, Owens & Sharman all vying for his forward spot.
 
Here's my draft, rookie & trade: based on our list:
Draft:
1. Bailey Humphey, Oliver Hollands or Isaac Keeler
2. Max Gruzewski, Lewis Hayes or Anthony Munkara
3. Harry Lemmey, Jaiden Magor or Paul Pascu
Rookie:
1. Seth Campbell
2. Braydon Crossley
3. Archie Lovelock
4. Jack Maibaum
Trade:
Maybe, Jack Graham & Lewis Melican
DFA:
K.Hartigan
 
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Here's my draft, rookie & trade: based on our list:
Draft:
1. Bailey Humphey, Oliver Hollands or Isaac Keeler
2. Max Gruzewski, Lewis Hayes or Anthony Munkara
3. Harry Lemmey, Jaiden Magor or Paul Pascu
Rookie:
1. Seth Campbell
2. Braydon Crossley
3. Archie Lovelock
4. Jack Maibaum
Trade:
Maybe, Jack Graham & Lewis Melican
DFA:
K.Hartigan

Would love Humphrey! Would be happy with a second McKenzie on the list though. Would look great on the team sheet..

Brayden Crossley is a little past I think from the look of that enormous beer gut 😂
 
Would love Humphrey! Would be happy with a second McKenzie on the list though. Would look great on the team sheet..

Brayden Crossley is a little past I think from the look of that enormous beer gut 😂


He's blown out the big Goober but perhaps they could get Sam Fisher to send him a fridge to help him slim down in the preseason.
 
If we can get GC #7 that they want to give away to take Bowes contract, use that for McKenzie.

Trade down #9. See if Sydney will be interested

Our #9 + #27
Their #14 + #17

Take Liam Hayes as one of those picks
 
If we can get GC #7 that they want to give away to take Bowes contract, use that for McKenzie.

Trade down #9. See if Sydney will be interested

Our #9 + #27
Their #14 + #17

Take Liam Hayes as one of those picks
I'd prefer McKenzie and one of Humphrey or Busslinger
 

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