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Definitely worth pumping some money into now and get the NGA program flourishing now they change the eligibility backWhy not scrap the draft and invest heavily in our youth development programme?
He does but didn't have a great championship campaign. Was clear number 1 early in the year now possibly slides outside 5.
If only we can get picks.
Players likely available around our first pick currently
Thomas Sims Key Forward 12/5/06 199cm Northern Knights/Vic Metro Noah Mraz Key Defender 20/2/06 197cm/82kg Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country Jesse Dattoli Midfielder/Forward 7/8/06 179cm Northern Knights/Vic Metro Harry O'Farrell Key Defender 3/5/06 196cm/72kg Calder Cannons/Vic Metro Kayle Gerreyn Ruck 10/5/06 192cm/88kg West Perth/Western Australia Jasper Alger Forward 17/12/06 182cm Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Country Ned Bowman Forward 12/9/06 186cm Norwood/South Australia Joshua Dolan 11/11/06 177cm Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro Charlie Nicholls Key Forward 8/6/06 197cm Central District/South Australia Lucca Grego Midfielder 15/8/06 184cm Western Jets/Vic Metro Hamish Davis Forward 2/5/06 190cm/85kg Claremont/Western Australia Nathan Sulzberger Defender 6/5/06 187cm Sandringham Dragons/Tasmania Devils/Allies Xavier Ivisic Wing 6/1/06 180cm/69kg Geelong Falcons/Vic Country Zak Johnson Midfielder 24/12/06 185cm Northern Knights/Vic Metro Damon Hollow Defender 30/3/06 180cm/74kg Calder Cannons/Vic Metro Archer Day-Wicks Midfielder/Forward 13/5/06 185cm/82kg Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country Phoenix Hargrave Midfielder 15/9/06 182cm South Adelaide/South Australia Cody Anderson Midfielder 30/1/06 181cm Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro Luke Urquhart Midfielder 19/9/06 190cm/76kg East Fremantle/Western Australia Jacob Newton Midfielder/Forward 20/3/06 178cm Norwood/South Australia Lachie Jaques 6/1/06 184cm Geelong Falcons/Vic Country Joshua Murphy Forward 28/11/06 190cm/84kg Murray Bushrangers/Allies Angus Clarke Midfielder 188cm Glenelg/South Australia James Barrat Key Forward 23/11/06 193cm Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country Oliver Depaoli-Kubank Utility 24/7/06 177cm/64kg Tasmania Devils/Allies Clancy Dennis Key Defemder 28/12/06 192cm/75kg Claremont/Western Australia Kade Herbert Midfielder 3/4/06 184cm Woodville-West Torrens/South Australia Harry Charleson Midfielder/Forward 26/6/06 182cm GWV Rebels/Vic Country Ned Atkinson Midfielder/Forward 31/7/06 182cm Sturt/South Australia Charlie Burke 11/4/06 184cm/74kg Subiaco/Western Australia Nash King Midfielder 5/1/06 181cm/79kg Calder Cannons/Vic Metro Taj Stanley Midfielder 31/10/06 177cm Perth/NT Thunder/Allies
I'd make a case for Charlie Nicholls.
( Think Westoff) (Justin)
Think we are covered for mids unless there's obviously better than we have F/S
Can play down the ground. Has played a couple of reserves games and gone ok. Did kick 3 yesterday in the under 18s with 16 disposals and 3 inside 50s which suggests he was down the ground.
SANFL U18s Player Focus: Charlie Nicholls (Central District)
Central District key forward Charlie Nicholls was in fine form as his side notched a third-straight SANFL U18s win in Round 4.central.rookieme.com
I don't think we are covered for mids at all, outside Butters Rozee JHF and Wines
There will be some worth grabbing in this draft.Standout mids are gone inside 20.
By the time our pick comes around we will be looking a the development types?
Definitely lack midfield depth.
Urquhart the only one that I would draft from that list. Would be a point of difference in our midfield with his height and sizeThere will be some worth grabbing in this draft.
Zak Johnson
Luke Urquhart
Lucca Grego
Angus Clarke
Lachie Jaques
Xavier Ivisic
For me this draft lacks an elite top end, has more depth than usual because there's more talls than normal throughout the mid part of the pool and from 11-40 it's pretty even.
I think we have loaded up on Key Position talent. With Boak, Dixon, McKenzie, possibly Clurey’s departure(s) we add 4 Mids we have the balance far better again. Even if Rome and Louis are seen as Flankers, hopefully that forces us to push Sinn, Charleson and/or McCallum on the ball.Development mids are fine. We've got plenty of options inside the 22. Outside of it, it's just Jackson and SANFL players.
Urquhart is a good inside type, but his kicking is poor.Urquhart the only one that I would draft from that list. Would be a point of difference in our midfield with his height and size
Ten SANFL players have received invites to the 2024 Telstra AFL Draft Combine to be held in Melbourne from Friday October 4 to Sunday October 6.
Headlined by AFL U18 All-Australians Sid Draper, Ben Camporeale and Alex Dodson, the Croweaters’ contingent will undergo medical screenings and interviews at the MCG across the opening two days before completing a series of physical tests on the final day at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.
Physical testing will include the vertical jump, running vertical jump, 20-metre sprint, agility test and 2km time trial.
Camporeale’s twin brother Lucas, also eligible to be selected by Carlton under the father-son rule, has been invited together with high-flying Norwood forward Ned Bowman and hard-working Redlegs midfielder Jacob Newton.
Polished Glenelg defender Angus Clarke, who enjoyed a consistent AFL National Carnival campaign, has caught the eye, along with South midfielder Phoenix Hargrave, who has joined Draper as a regular in the Panthers’ Hostplus SANFL League rotation.
Tall forwards Charlie Nicholls and Charlie West have also pushed their claims for a chance at elite level with the impressive athleticism and mobility.
Six SANFL players have been invited to the State AFL Draft Combine, which will be held on Saturday October 12.
They include Adelaide father-son prospect Tyler Welsh, who is currently playing with the Crows SANFL team after developing from Woodville-West Torrens.
Speedy and elusive goalsneaks Evan Bradley and Benny Barrett join the State Combine invitees, together with Glenelg pair Thomas McKay and Harry Ramm, as well as Eagle Kade Herbert, who has featured in five League games in 2024.
I think we have loaded up on Key Position talent. With Boak, Dixon, McKenzie, possibly Clurey’s departure(s) we add 4 Mids we have the balance far better again. Even if Rome and Louis are seen as Flankers, hopefully that forces us to push Sinn, Charleson and/or McCallum on the ball.