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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
They'll probably go with 'Leaping Leo.'Oh no. I can only imagine what the 'clever' commentators will come up with.
That's a giant leapBrings Armstrong into it
Nic Fosdike was SO goodHow far back we going? Not like we've had too many of late
Still I'd take McVeigh, Fosdike, Crouch, Bolton and even Rohan.
Rocca and Grant were good players.
Yeah Stephens was a whiff but Logan will play out as a Swan
Complete lunarcyThat's a giant leap
I think ppl also need to consider that most likely from 27-29
The drafts will be compromised
aside from this year being a good year potentially
I think many clubs are preparing from current draft for the compromised drafts coming
I'm glad my joke landed.Complete lunarcy
Some great names in this draft.It's a shame we can't draft Leonardo Lombard. He would be ideal if we ever needed a ceiling mural painted at Swans HQ or to conquer the entire Western Sydney region through a bloody military campaign.
Apparently interested in Ben Paton according to Tom Morris
This is offensive and he should probably be disqualified from the draft.Jack Ough, though pronounced Oh (despite national champs commentator only realising that into the 2nd of a game)
Tom Morris reporting we have met with Ben Paton from St Kilda - was going ok a couple of years ago
194cm mid, what some have been crying out for, I'd consider himThis is offensive and he should probably be disqualified from the draft.
How far back we going? Not like we've had too many of late
Still I'd take McVeigh, Fosdike, Crouch, Bolton and even Rohan.
Rocca and Grant were good players.
Yeah Stephens was a whiff but Logan will play out as a Swan
I still think Ladhams a waste of space. He is about as thick as a short plank. If he isn't, then how come he continues to get suspended, even in the reservesApologies, you're correct.
But if 9 touches and 20 hitouts is what passes as a good game for Stretch, he's nowhere near Ladhams who averaged 15 touches and 20 hitouts in 2022 and 2023.
Pistol Pete is certainly no scholar, but he's a very capable (and contracted) back-up ruck.I still think Ladhams a waste of space. He is about as thick as a short plank. If he isn't, then how come he continues to get suspended, even in the reserves
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We've just seen the pull of the Victorian $$$ on even Academy talent at the Giants. They don't have a good record of keeping Vic Metro talent.Sounds like he's (Oliver) got a great attitude, work ethic. Depends on how he's interviewed.
Plus they've drafted a couple of WA kids, a Tasmanian, and a Vic Metro player in the last 2 years, so I think they back themselves.
If Dattoli can play as an inside mid, not the worst draft.The Age has put out a mock draft;
The AFL draft is just weeks away. Here’s where the top-40 prospects could land
The draft is rapidly approaching and the 2024 class has recruiters salivating over its depth of talent and variety. We rank the top-40 players.www.theage.com.au
Our picks;
23 Jesse Dattoli
Northern Knights/Vic Metro
Midfielder/forward, 179cm, 7/8/2006
Talent League stats (avg): 23.1 disposals, 11 contested possessions, 1.7 goals
Dattoli is a confident and competitive kid – and that has shone through in club interviews, with a mixed response to it, but more believe it is a positive, particularly given what it takes to succeed at his height. A natural footballer, it would not surprise if Dattoli was snapped up in the teens. He will spend time in the midfield and up forward in the AFL, with his improved endurance, toughness and power combining to make him a good stoppage player, and he is a good mark for his size.
Note; Berry, Hotton and Hannaford previously 'selected'.
26 Matt Whitlock
Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country
Tall forward/defender, 198cm, 16/5/2006
Talent League stats (avg): 14.2 disposals, 5 marks, 1.9 goals
The second of the Whitlock twins is a couple of centimetres shorter, but proved himself more than capable at both ends this year. Like his brother, he is athletic, works hard and is a good mover for his size – demonstrated by his 20m sprint time (3.05 secs) Whitlock’s key-position appeal for clubs is obvious, even beyond his height: He kicked multiple goals eight times in the Talent League, but his season also includes three games with four or more intercept marks. His set-shot kicking could improve.
Note; Faull, Trainor, Shanahan & Jack Whitlock previously 'selected'.
Pick 40 Charlie Nicholls
Central District/South Australia
Key forward, 197cm, 8/6/2006
SANFL U18s stats (avg): 15 disposals, 7.5 marks, 2 goals
Nicholls was viewed as a potential first-rounder as recently as before the under-18 championships, but is now more likely to be taken in this draft range – or even later. He is lightly framed, will take time to develop and might never be a No.1 forward, but there is potential here. Nicholls is quick (2.96 20m at combine) and marks the ball well, and a club that is willing to be patient with him might be rewarded.
Hamish Davis went at 32, the much discussed Hynes at 28, Mrazt 30, Barat 31 and Sims at 34.
WA have named their summer training squad (starting prep for next year's National Championships).
42 players named, incl 3 underagers.
None have the surname of Warner.