List Mgmt. 2024 AFL Draft

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In order of Rookies I would like:

Clancy Dennis 195cm KPD
Thomas MckAY 192cm defender can play forward
Harrison Ramm 201cm KPD moves well, great stamina
 

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Harrison Ramm height: 201cm
Glenelg tall Harrison Ramm is among the exciting key position players who have emerged to turn this year's crop from a midfield-heavy intake, to a potential super draft. Primarily a key defender, he is also capable of rolling through the ruck with his terrific aerial range and attack on the ball.

Jacob Sheehan height 196cm
South Adelaide Under 18 captain and key defender Jacob Sheean has been a reliable figure for the Panthers across two seasons. He featured in 20 games last year en route to premiership success, before skippering in 10 appearances as a top-ager between his representative commitments, and going on to turn out in South's Reserves side late in the year.
Ramm has Kyle Marshall vibes.

Question: Is Hargreave a talent with some X-factor and who can hurt the oppo, or is he a bread-and-butter tradesmanlike type, that accumulates possessions. Can he translate to AFL level I guess is what I'm asking. Don't know nuffink about the lad tbh.
 
Ramm has Kyle Marshall vibes.

Question: Is Hargreave a talent with some X-factor and who can hurt the oppo, or is he a bread-and-butter tradesmanlike type, that accumulates possessions. Can he translate to AFL level I guess is what I'm asking. Don't know nuffink about the lad tbh.

He's a big bodied midfielder. Kinda reminds me of Richard Douglash a bit. No x-factor but is strong over the ball, tackles hard, can pick up big numbers and can kick goals
 
We are only taking Barrett is that right?

Barrett is automatically a Cat B as we nominated him prior to the ND. We will most likely take 1 rookie in the CAT A spot and leave one available for the SSP.

So basically we have 2 Cat A spots left we will most likely filling one today

Our Cat B spots are now full with Moss and Barrett
 
Think there's more upside in Tallan Rosenzweig.

He got the late call up to the state combine. We or the Crows liked the way he finished the season.

Lost last year with a broken leg.

I'll argue that this is the sort of player you could waste time on fairly happily with the spot
 
Think there's more upside in Tallan Rosenzweig.

He got the late call up to the state combine. We or the Crows liked the way he finished the season.

Lost last year with a broken leg.

I'll argue that this is the sort of player you could waste time on fairly happily with the spot
TALLAN ROSENZWEIG (Central District/Faith Lutheran College) Key forward, 197cm
 

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TOM COCHRANE (Central District/Henley High School) Midfielder/half-forward, 181cm

The son of Stuart Cochrane (dual Central premiership player and former North Melbourne and Port Adelaide AFL midfielder)
 
Offering strong contested work and prolific clearance-winning ability, Cochrane has the explosive streak that AFL clubs are searching for. He is gutsy overhead and clean at ground level, making for effective play through the middle of the ground in multiple phases of play.

His power is also felt forward of centre, where Cochrane often hits the scoreboard. He is mostly sighted working high up the ground to help connect the play into attacking 50, leaning on a high work rate and booming kick to do so.

 

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