List Mgmt. Future Father Son prospects

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Any chance of of draft year lol
Tried to compile a list based on what ever information I could find. If anyone could fill in the rest of the gaps, feel free to assist.

Jackson Archer (2021) ✅
Darby Scott (2021) :crossmark:
Jai Makepeace (2021/22) :crossmark:
Thomas Longmire (2021/22):crossmark:

Dylan Makepeace (2022) :crossmark:
Cooper Harvey (2022) ✅

Byron Pickett Jnr (2023) :crossmark:
Lucas Rocca (2023) :crossmark:
Billy Longmire (2023) :crossmark:

Ryder Makepeace (2024) :crossmark:
Will Crocker (2024) :crossmark:
Lucas McCartney (2024) :crossmark:
River Stevens (2024)

2025
Zach Fairley (2025)
Kayde Pickett (2025)
Owen Simpson (2025)
Archer Grant (2025)
Kai Schwass (2025)

2026
Sam Harris (2026)
Aiden McCartney (2026)

2027-
Marcus Rocca (2027-2028)
Sasha Demetriou (2027-2028)
Suede Makepeace (2027-2028)
James Rock TBC
Jack Petrie (2028)
Conor Rawlings (2029)
Hudson Harvey (2030)
Thomas Colbert (~2031)
Noah McMahon (2031)
Ryder Hansen (2031)
Lenny Firrito (2031)
Mason Sinclair (2032)
Lachlan Goldstein (2033)
Max Firrito (2034)
Xavier Cunnington (2034)
Sebastian Gibson (2034)
Jude Swallow (2035)
Cohen Thomas (2035)
Sonny Sinclair (2037)
Flynn Thompson (2037)
Carter Carey (2037)
Charlie Goldstein (2039)
Kobe Cunnington (2039)
Laker Hansen (2030+)
[Unknown name] Hansen (2030+)
[Unknown name] Colbert (2032+)


Ineligible
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Tyler Welsh (2024) - Son of Scott
Tom Cochrane (2024) - Son of Stuart
Jagger Mooney (2025) - Son of Cameron
Dougie Cochrane (2026) - Son of Stuart
Kody Lecras (2026) - Son of Brent
Ethan Abraham - Son of Winnie
Gary Abraham - Son of Winnie
[Unknown name] Abraham - Son of Winnie
Elijah Anderson (2030) - Son of Jed
Jasiah Anderson (2031) - Son of Jed
Archer Harvey (2025) - Son of Shane
Jett Harvey (2028) - Son of Shane
Slater Harvey (2031) - Son of Shane
Louis Thompson (2021) - Son of Nathan
Benjamin Thompson (2023) - Son of Nathan
Jude Dal Santo (2033)
Hendrix Daw (2037)
Isaiah Hall (2038)
Riley Polec (2038)
 
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This is great and while I hope Jacko and Coops make it they are B grade at best. I yearn for an A grader to fall in our lap. The Pies and Geelong have been blessed in this regard.

Jacko can be a hugely effective defensive role players. They can't all by A+ stars like Wardlaw and Sheez and to be honest right now what we need is MORE "B-graders" like Jacko filling the many holes on our list.

I still think Cooper lacks the pace to make it at this level though
 

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GEELONG COLLEGE​

#15 River Stevens

The North Melbourne father-son prospect started with a bang by kicking the first goal of the match and silenced the Geelong Grammar crowd when he slotted a cracking drop punt from the left pocket in the second term. Stevens then lifted when the game was on the line in the second half as he led Geelong College to victory. The creative midfielder-forward finished with 21 disposals, 11 contested possessions, five inside 50s, 2.1, 100 Premier Data ranking points and, most importantly, the best-on-ground medal. The son of Roos legend Anthony is putting together an impressive draft year to date.


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TOP RANKED PLAYERS​

Jack Henderson (Geelong College) – 126 ranking points

Flynn Penry (Geelong Grammar) – 124

Marley McCombe (Geelong Grammar) – 113

Ben Rongdit (Geelong Grammar) – 109

Charlie Hanegraaf (Geelong College) – 104

Xavier Ivisic (Geelong Grammar) – 101

River Stevens (Geelong College) – 100

Josh Lindsay (Geelong Grammar) – 90

Archer Hanegraaf (Geelong College) – 86

Will Paton (Geelong College) – 84

Ollie Peake (Geelong Grammar) – 83

Sam de Steiger (Geelong Grammar) – 81
 


GEELONG COLLEGE​

#15 River Stevens

The North Melbourne father-son prospect started with a bang by kicking the first goal of the match and silenced the Geelong Grammar crowd when he slotted a cracking drop punt from the left pocket in the second term. Stevens then lifted when the game was on the line in the second half as he led Geelong College to victory. The creative midfielder-forward finished with 21 disposals, 11 contested possessions, five inside 50s, 2.1, 100 Premier Data ranking points and, most importantly, the best-on-ground medal. The son of Roos legend Anthony is putting together an impressive draft year to date.


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TOP RANKED PLAYERS​

Jack Henderson (Geelong College) – 126 ranking points

Flynn Penry (Geelong Grammar) – 124

Marley McCombe (Geelong Grammar) – 113

Ben Rongdit (Geelong Grammar) – 109

Charlie Hanegraaf (Geelong College) – 104

Xavier Ivisic (Geelong Grammar) – 101

River Stevens (Geelong College) – 100

Josh Lindsay (Geelong Grammar) – 90

Archer Hanegraaf (Geelong College) – 86

Will Paton (Geelong College) – 84

Ollie Peake (Geelong Grammar) – 83

Sam de Steiger (Geelong Grammar) – 81



Why does this read like Geelong's 2029 premiership side ? 🙄
 
This may be a stupid question but does River wanna play for North Melbourne?
Excited Season 3 GIF by The Lonely Island
 
This may be a stupid question but does River wanna play for North Melbourne?

Given his Dad resigned from the board so as not to create any conflict of interest on whether we take him at the end of the year or not, fair to say that discussion has been had.
 

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I think the double-barrelled surname is now more the domain of the inner city with your middle-class well educamated Greens voting types who have kids named Tarquin and the like.. :)
I always thought of Tarquin as a more outer suburbs name. We have all switched back to traditional names in latte land now anyway.
 
I always thought of Tarquin as a more outer suburbs name. We have all switched back to traditional names in latte land now anyway.
Fun fact - Tarquin is the name that inspired the modern parents naming multiplier in the Kerridge thread.
 
I always thought of Tarquin as a more outer suburbs name. We have all switched back to traditional names in latte land now anyway.
Funny, but I’d assumed Tarquin would be more your inner city name with Tarkyn, being it’s near relative, more commonly used elsewhere.

Anyway, I’d like to take this opportunity to apologise to anyone offended by the comments I wrote earlier but Tristan Xerri made me do it.
 
Anyone seems River play - does he go in hard like his old man
I wouldn’t say he is a manic contested player like his old man was, but I’ve never seen him take a backwards step in the small sample size of games I’ve seen him play. Does his best work in space though, really neat kick and a good decision maker.
 

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