List Mgmt. 2023 National Draft prospects

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Are there other teams with highly rated father sons or academy kids? Gold Coasts hand has them well placed to trade upwards with another team who values points this year.

Mainly brothers or cousins/nephews of AFAIK. Hawks might have 1 FS of interest. McCabe? There's another Ashcroft, is that this year?
 
Vic country squad for Sunday.

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1OliverPoole18-Mar-05183Bendigo PioneersEchuca United
2LachlanCharleson29-Jan-05176GWV RebelsEast Point
3CooperSimpson13-Feb-05182Dandenong StingraysMt Martha
4DarcyWilson18-Aug-05185Murray BushrangersWangaratta Rovers
5HarleyReid17-Apr-05185Bendigo PioneersTongala
6LuamonLual28-Mar-05181GWV RebelsSouth Warrnambool
7JoelFreijah14-Nov-05191GWV RebelsHorsham Saints
8TomAnastasopoulos31-May-05176Geelong FalconsNewtown & Chilwell
9ZaneDuursma28-Aug-05189Gippsland PowerFoster
10KadeDe La Rue19-Nov-05184Dandenong StingraysBeaconsfield
11BillyWilson16-Jun-05182Dandenong StingraysDromana
12OskarSmartt26-Oct-05179Bendigo PioneersLeitchville Gunbower
13CobyJames29-May-05176Murray BushrangersMooroopna
14KobeShipp12-May-05187Dandenong StingraysBeaconsfield
15OscarRyan15-May-05187Murray BushrangersShepparton United
16HarryDemattia11-Sep-05184Dandenong StingraysEdithvale-Aspendale
17ArcherDay-Wicks13-May-06185Bendigo PioneersSandhurst
18SamLalor30-Aug-06187GWV RebelsBacchus Marsh
19AngusHastie19-Sep-05189Geelong FalconsGeelong West Giants
20FinnO'Sullivan30-May-06181Oakleigh ChargersKoroit
21JacobGrant18-Jul-05191Dandenong StingraysEndeavour Hills
22ArcherReid19-Sep-05203Gippsland PowerInverloch-Kongwak
23GeorgeStevens14-Apr-05189GWV RebelsSouth Warrnambool
25MichaelRudd14-May-05192Geelong FalconsSt Mary's
27RiakAndrew17-Dec-05192Dandenong StingraysBerwick
33HamishPierson03-Nov-04195Geelong FalconsGrovedale Tigers
34ThomasPeirce01-Nov-05195Geelong FalconsSouth Barwon
35WilDawson20-Dec-05200Gippsland PowerLeongatha
38NoahMraz20-Feb-06197Dandenong StingraysNarre North Foxes
39JoePike17-May-05203Geelong FalconsBarwon Heads
40LachlanSmith05-Oct-05202Gippsland PowerWarragul
 

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Tyler Welsh dominated.
Moir had his best game
Draper continued to be SA's best mid
Harley Reid dominated early but then struggled afterward (Sid went up against him in the midfield in the 2nd half, after they had to move Harley given the ball was barely going F50, but Sid I felt won that battle)


 
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SCOUTING NOTES ON 12 OF THE BEST​

GEORGE STEVENS (VIC COUNTRY)

25 disposals (13 contested), 6 marks, 6 clearances, 9 tackles, 1 goal


The Vic Country captain was in the thick of the action throughout the day. He started across half-back before being moved into the midfield, where he made his presence felt with his hardness around the ball and ability to win the footy in congestion. He pushed forward and kicked a goal in the second quarter as part of a big game.

HARRY DE MATTIA (VIC COUNTRY)

21 disposals (9 contested), 1 mark, 7 clearances, 8 tackles, 7 inside-50s


A junior cricket star who has turned his attention to footy, the 184cm midfielder continues to impress. He provided plenty of run for Vic Country through the middle as he took the game with speed at every opportunity and broke the lines to set up forward forays for his team.

HARLEY REID (VIC COUNTRY)

14 disposals (11 contested), 1 mark, 5 clearances, 2 tackles, 3 goals, 1 score assist


The likely No.1 draft pick returned for his first game in 36 days after suffering a concussion and impacted immediately with three goals in the first nine minutes after starting forward. The versatile midfielder-forward spent the first three quarters deep in attack before being swung onball in the last quarter. Despite receiving close attention and looking underdone, it was a solid outing and something to build on in coming weeks.

MICHAEL RUDD (VIC COUNTRY)

16 disposals, 4 marks, 3 clearances, 2 tackles, 2 goals, 2 score assists


A lead-up forward from the Geelong Falcons who has drawn comparisons to Jeremy Cameron, Rudd worked hard throughout the day and was a key player in the forward half for Vic Country. He showed clean hands in the air and a nice left-foot as he kicked 2.1 during a purple patch in the third quarter, while also setting up teammates on a couple of other occasions during the match.

ZANE DUURSMA (VIC COUNTRY)

20 disposals (13 contested), 1 mark, 6 clearances, 8 tackles


The midfielder-forward started the game onball and was very lively throughout. He showed great breakaway pace from the contest to win multiple clearances and when he wasn’t winning his own ball in tight he was applying plenty of pressure on the opposition. He didn’t have his usual scoreboard impact, though, managing just one behind on the run in the second quarter.


DARCY WILSON (VIC COUNTRY)

11 disposals (7 contested), 2 inside-50s, 2 tackles, 2 goals, 1 score assist


Usually a running machine on a wing, Wilson spent significant time forward and was able to have an impact from his limited opportunities. He kicked one goal in the second quarter and another in the third, both set shots which came from free kicks. Hitting the scoreboard is something that Wilson has been able to do regularly this year, having averaged 1.7 goals a game in the Coates Talent League with Murray Bushrangers.

TYLER WELSH (SOUTH AUSTRALIA)

9 disposals, 3 marks (1 contested), 1 tackle, 5 goals


As exciting a performance as you will see from a 16-year-old in the under-18 national championships. The 2024 Adelaide father-son prospect had two goals in the first quarter and slotted another three after halftime to finish with a bag of five. He kicked his goals in different ways – both from set shots and general play – and took some nice marks. He’s already 191cm and a strong body, while also having some real speed.

SHTON MOIR (SOUTH AUSTRALIA)

6 disposals, 4 marks, 2 inside 50s, 2 goals, 3 score assists


Recruiters had Moir pegged as a top-three draft prospect entering this year, but a hip injury earlier in the season meant he didn’t exactly hit the ground running and he has been slow to build form since. While he had limited touches in this game, almost everything he did touch turned to gold. A highlight was when Moir spun out of trouble during the third quarter and handballed to Welsh, who slotted a goal. A clearly talented player who can kick on both feet, has speed and can take an overhead mark, Moir is certainly one to watch in the second half of the season.

JACK DELEAN (SOUTH AUSTRALIA)

9 disposals, 2 marks, 1 tackle, 4 goals


A clever 182cm forward, Delean knows where the goals and reads the play well to get to the right places to hit the scoreboard. It was the second time in his three championships matches this year that he has booted four goals, which should see the South Adelaide product rise up draft boards.

SID DRAPER (SOUTH AUSTRALIA)

29 disposals, 4 marks, 4 clearances, 2 tackles, 1 score assist


A bottom-age player, Draper looks an exciting prospect for 2024 as he continues to rack up the footy. The younger brother of Collingwood’s Arlo Draper was the leading possession winner on the ground and has now averaged 26.3 disposals from his three championship matches this year. His stoppage work is super for a young player.

WILLIAM PATTON (SOUTH AUSTRALIA)

20 disposals, 6 marks, 2 tackles, 3 rebound-50s


The SA captain was solid down back throughout the day. He was strong in one-on-one contests, took two intercept marks among five intercept possessions and used the ball well by foot coming out of the backline.

WILLIAM McCABE (SOUTH AUSTRALIA)

19 disposals, 6 marks, 3 tackles, 5 rebound-50s


Like Patton, McCabe was an influential player across half-back. The Hawthorn father-son prospect was good one-on-one and also picked up two intercept marks, while only one of his 19 disposals didn’t find a target. That’s good ball security in an area of the ground where you need it.
 

Another up to date power ranking.

Current wish list in order based on potential availability at our draft position:
Nathan Philactides
Ashton Moir
Jack Delean


I would have also said the Tassie boys, particularly Sanders, but I’d be too scared of the go home factor or poaching allowances they get when their team comes in the comp.
 

Another up to date power ranking.

Current wish list in order based on potential availability at our draft position:
Nathan Philactides
Ashton Moir
Jack Delean


I would have also said the Tassie boys, particularly Sanders, but I’d be too scared of the go home factor or poaching allowances they get when their team comes in the comp.
The way Moir is sliding he could well be at one of our first picks
 

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Yes Jen we discussed this one. You missed it obviously.

I don't know much about him.
I do recall, but don't think it was clear whether they were related. But looks like they are.

I don't either tbh I'll keep an eye out.
 
I do recall, but don't think it was clear whether they were related. But looks like they are.

I don't either tbh I'll keep an eye out.
Definitely brothers but don't know anything.
At state level his bro is apparently in the team. He must be ok
 

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