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
Dusty Giester (2024) - Son of Paul
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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They spoke about it this morning. They rattled off plenty of potential father sons. At first they didn’t mention Blakey, Scott & Crocker.

It wasn’t till after the add break they spoke about Scott only because they got a text saying he has 3 clubs to choose from. Blakey just in passing commment and nothing about Crocker.

Frame that with them talking about how amazing it is Carlton have 3 father sons coming through

Gees it would be sweet if they all selected North.

Happy for the public rating of any player we agree to terms with dropping all the way to the rookie draft.
 
I genuinely have barely had a go at anyone on this board in over 10 years.

But pull your ******* head in.


More than likely he reads this thread, you wouldn't be helping any situation.
Word.

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There's a bloke on the Drafts, Trading & Free Agency board that has claimed to have seen a recruiter's early top 20. You can get all of your grains of salt out, but according to that list Blakey was #9, Thomas was #10 and Scott was #11.
 
There's a bloke on the Drafts, Trading & Free Agency board that has claimed to have seen a recruiter's early top 20. You can get all of your grains of salt out, but according to that list Blakey was #9, Thomas was #10 and Scott was #11.
Care to share the link please?
 

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Can the boys nominate more then one club? Like say Blakey would be happy to play at any of the 3 clubs, can he nominate all three and then he just ends up at the club willing to part with the highest pick?
 
Can the boys nominate more then one club? Like say Blakey would be happy to play at any of the 3 clubs, can he nominate all three and then he just ends up at the club willing to part with the highest pick?

Can choose only one.

Or none.
 
Sydney, Brisbane and North Melbourne are all chasing junior star Nick Blakey

JON RALPH, Herald Sun

SYDNEY concedes its close personal ties with Swans academy prospect Nick Blakey could help it attract the unique top-10 draft prospect in November.

But Swans coach John Longmire says his father, Sydney assistant coach John Blakey, is adamant he will leave the decision up to his son.

Blakey is a 196cm midfield prospect with a massive upside given he has also played as a key forward at times.

His father John played 135 games at Fitzroy and 224 at the Kangaroos, meaning he is available to both Brisbane and the Roos as a father-son.

He can also choose Sydney because he has lived in that city for five years, or could even nominate for the draft.

He trained with the Swans for a week in December and has also spent time with the Lions and Kangaroos’ programs.

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Nick Blakey in action during the under 18 national carnival.


Longmire is clearly taken with his talent but admits he is far from over the line at the Swans yet.

“John (Blakey) has been really clear all the way through, it’s what Nick wants to do,’’ he told the Herald Sun.

“It’s quite a unique situation. He has a number of options and I have known him for a long time, since he’s been a little fella.

“I tell you what, he’s no longer a little fella, but it’s quite a unique situation, he has these options available to him.

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“He will take his time and we are hopeful, as a few others are, because we think he’s going to be a good player.”

Blakey would join Sydney academy alumni Callum Mills and Isaac Heeney, although all clubs would have to pay a fair price for him through the bidding system.

“Before Christmas there were a number of players from the AFL academy go out to clubs and he came to us and trained with us but he didn’t spend a lot of time training because he was trying to get his body right for the long season ahead,” Longmire said.

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John Blakey in action for North Melbourne against the Swans during his playing career.

North Melbourne is not out of the race for Blakey given his extended family, including his sister, all live in Melbourne.

If they miss out on him they have an attractive fallback — silky Tasmanian prospect Tarryn Thomas is a likely top-10 pick tied to them through the Next Generation Academy program.

Blakey missed the second half of last season because of back stress fractures and will be heavily scrutinised in one of the best drafts in history.
 
I know it's irrational, but whenever I read stuff like the above article, I get a sudden impulse to shout "**** you Longmire and **** you too Blakey. ****ing campaigners."

Yeah.

Like I said,.....irrational.
 
I know it's irrational, but whenever I read stuff like the above article, I get a sudden impulse to shout "**** you Longmire and **** you too Blakey. ******* campaigners."

Yeah.

Like I said,.....irrational.
I said it last month and Ill say it all year, Gavin Brown would never let his boys play for anyone but Collingwood. Worked for us since 2013.
Steven Silvagni. Moved back to Melbourne at the first instance so his boy would not end up at GWS. Even after Carlton treated him like shit.

Longmire and Blakey are Sydney men. Blakey himself shares no ties to Sydney considering hes not even senior coach and yet doesnt explain the importance of father son to his kid.

This is only flames the bullshit that we are a weak club.
 
I said it last month and Ill say it all year, Gavin Brown would never let his boys play for anyone but Collingwood. Worked for us since 2013.
Steven Silvagni. Moved back to Melbourne at the first instance so his boy would not end up at GWS. Even after Carlton treated him like shit.

Longmire and Blakey are Sydney men. Blakey himself shares no ties to Sydney considering hes not even senior coach and yet doesnt explain the importance of father son to his kid.

This is only flames the bullshit that we are a weak club.

Spot on.

There has been something amiss among North alumni for a long time, not even sure of the reason for it.

Even in past/present times in the cellar Richmond, dogs, godees past players in the media have shown more devotion to their old clubs than a bulk of blokes who enjoyed far better times with us.

If John Blakey was a 2x premiership player for Carlton, Essendon or Collingwood we wouldn't even be speculating about where he'd end up.
 
Spot on.

There has been something amiss among North alumni for a long time, not even sure of the reason for it.

Even in past/present times in the cellar Richmond, dogs, godees past players in the media have shown more devotion to their old clubs than a bulk of blokes who enjoyed far better times with us.

If John Blakey was a 2x premiership player for Carlton, Essendon or Collingwood we wouldn't even be speculating about where he'd end up.
might have something to do with the Captain screwing his best mates wife.
 

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