#29 Cody Angove (Pick 24, 2024 National Draft)

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Cody Angove

Claremont / WA
Height: 182cm
D.O.B: 28-05-2006
Leagues: AFL U18 Championships


SNAPSHOT: “A nifty smaller type with neat skills and a clean set of heels, Cody Angove is another option for clubs looking to add a touch of class in the front half.” – Charlie McCormack

One of six Claremont prospects to clinch a national combine invite, Cody Angove is a speedy half-forward who has produced consistent form across two seasons to firm his name as a draftable prospect. Having missed selection at Under 16s level for Western Australia, Angove compiled an excellent bottom-age season in a strong Claremont side. He played all bar one game and earned WAFL Team of the Year honours in a campaign that saw him average 14.5 disposals and over a goal per game.

An injury interrupted start to 2024 saw Angove miss the opening two Colts games, but after a modest start, he built into the season nicely and was an effective player for the Sandgropers at the Under 18 National Championships, producing some eye-catching moments across a wing and half-forward. Angove returned to the Claremont Colts and flourished in the back half of the season, averaging over 21 disposals and a goal per game in a six-week block heading into finals.

Amongst a stacked Tigers side come finals, Angove played his role in helping Claremont to back-to-back premierships, becoming a dual flag-winner and completing a very successful junior career.

STRENGTHS:

  • Agility
  • Ball use
  • Finishing
  • Footy IQ
  • Outside game
  • Running capacity

IMPROVEMENTS:

  • Contested work
  • Size

A clever player with good skills, it is no surprise that Angove does his best work with ball in hand. Angove is a terrific link player, and is often the catalyst for setting up several of his side’s scoring chains. He is a lovely user of the football and a good exponent of the ‘money kick’, often lowering the eyes and able to find a target inside 50.

The 18-year-old has a great combination of speed and endurance. He is a lively presence around the football, and it is customary to see him zipping in and out of traffic and using his excellent agility to sidestep opponents and find space in tight confines. He also has a good engine which allows him to roam up the ground as a half-forward before working back to goal and impacting the play offensively. At his best, he is a player who can work back into his defensive half to help create a turnover, before using run-and-carry to generate a forward entry for his side.

Closer to goal, Angove is a dangerous player at ground level and has kicked numerous crumbing goals across his career, either roving from a marking contest or pouncing on a loose ball before accelerating away. He is also a sound finisher, particularly when snapping or arcing onto his preferred right foot.

In terms of improvement areas, Angove is still quite raw from a physical perspective and would likely require a season or two of development at state-league level to acclimatise to the rigours of senior football. A strong outside player, Angove will also look to continue to refine his contested work and aerial ability, particularly when he begins to play on more seasoned defenders at senior level.

 
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What GIANTS Head of Talent Adrian Caruso says: “Cody provides great outside run combined with a high level of skill. He is a very light frame so will take some time to be physically ready but we believe his attributes suit how we want to play in complementing some of our inside players with his transition work-rate.”


I'm getting flashbacks ... no offence to the kid, but he seems so similar in traits to Ryan Angwin. Angwin didn't work out, but seems like Caruso is rolling the dice in the same area. I hope that Angove does prove to have the goods. His highlights do look exciting. If he can translate those skills to AFL, he will add value to the team.
 

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What GIANTS Head of Talent Adrian Caruso says: “Cody provides great outside run combined with a high level of skill. He is a very light frame so will take some time to be physically ready but we believe his attributes suit how we want to play in complementing some of our inside players with his transition work-rate.”


I'm getting flashbacks ... no offence to the kid, but he seems so similar in traits to Ryan Angwin. Angwin didn't work out, but seems like Caruso is rolling the dice in the same area. I hope that Angove does prove to have the goods. His highlights do look exciting. If he can translate those skills to AFL, he will add value to the team.
The key difference is that Angove has that speed and endurance combo with good agility, while Angwin for the most part just has a big tank. But yes both started off being undersized.
 
What GIANTS Head of Talent Adrian Caruso says: “Cody provides great outside run combined with a high level of skill. He is a very light frame so will take some time to be physically ready but we believe his attributes suit how we want to play in complementing some of our inside players with his transition work-rate.”


I'm getting flashbacks ... no offence to the kid, but he seems so similar in traits to Ryan Angwin. Angwin didn't work out, but seems like Caruso is rolling the dice in the same area. I hope that Angove does prove to have the goods. His highlights do look exciting. If he can translate those skills to AFL, he will add value to the team.
Much better user than Angwin.
 
Has done well but obviously more to do

Cody Angove's speed and endurance has always been a strength of his game. But the Claremont forward knew to compete at the next level he needed to get stronger. And that's been the primary focus for the forward-midfielder over the past 12 months, adding more than 8kg to his frame to go from 61kg to 69kg.
 

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This might be interesting, but Cody might be part canadian, He follows a Max and Sienna Angove both swimmers born in canada (British Columbia) Max at McMaster 2026 Grad and Sienna is at ohio state 2028 Grad, one of Maxs most recent posts has Cody in it. So my guess cousins, but they seem really close like siblings.
 
This might be interesting, but Cody might be part canadian, He follows a Max and Sienna Angove both swimmers born in canada (British Columbia) Max at McMaster 2026 Grad and Sienna is at ohio state 2028 Grad, one of Maxs most recent posts has Cody in it. So my guess cousins, but they seem really close like siblings.


Potentially unrelated to this but he's also got a Cornish surname.

His surname is the same as "Smith."

Suppose more correctly "The Smith." (Cognate with McGowan, Ferrari, McGovern, Kowal and Kuznetsov."
 

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#29 Cody Angove (Pick 24, 2024 National Draft)

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