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Describe some of your favourite highlights of the matchJust took the P155
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Describe some of your favourite highlights of the matchJust took the P155
What's happened to ScullyView attachment 1461983
Things are somewhat clearer but at the same time fuzzier after the Champs. I think I can pretty comfortably say the tiers for me are as follows
Tier 1; Wardlaw, Ashcroft, Sheezel
Tier 2; Tsatas, Phillipou, Clark, Cadman, Busslinger, Mackenzie
Tier 3; Hewett, Jefferson, Hollands, Keeler, Szybkowski, Fletcher, Hustwaite, Humphrey, Barnett, Gilbey, Konstanty
Those included that aren't in those 3 tiers make up the next tier with a few others like Sadler, Cowan, Michalanny, Clarke and Jones, hoping that finals in various leagues will see some big performances to help with clarity, but overall I'm a little more optimistic about the depth in this draft than I was prior to the champs, I still think there'll be a lot of busts but there's a real evenness that means recruiters will be earning their money
I think a lot of people went early on him without seeing him playWhat's happened to Scully
Young player, late Nov birthday. Started the season with a bang and showed what he can do. Good mobility for someone 6 foot 8 and strong overhead, plus a lovely kick of the footy. Then had some illness followed by some quieter form. Playing school footy now at a Div2 school which probably hasn't helped him. I expect multiple clubs will be interested in him and recognise he is going to need a couple of preseasons to develop his frame but has the potential to be a dangerous AFL footballer at his height and with his skill set.What's happened to Scully
What's happened to Scully
A little of the above, I was sceptical even after watching his best games but went with benefit of the doubt due to what his potential is, but I find he higher I rate a prospect the more critical I get and started noticing Scully wasn't that great in contested marking, body positioning and often double grabbed at his marks regardless of pressure. Then his game for SA v NSW/ACT was a bit of a wake up call in terms of how much his height isn't necessarily an advantage yet, he got outbodied and outplayed by a 190 cm player, granted it was a wet day but it looked like he almost stopped presenting by the end.I think a lot of people went early on him without seeing him play
I missed that one. Didn’t even know he played VFL before injury.He was pretty bloody good against Pies Vfl team
AFL Academy game against Pies' VFL team. See the notes here:I missed that one. Didn’t even know he played VFL before injury.
Sorry, I thought you meant he played a game for the Pies VFL team.AFL Academy game against Pies' VFL team. See the notes here:
Scouting Notes: 2022 AFL Academy vs. Collingwood VFL
The 2022 AFL Academy went down to Collingwood VFL on Saturday, but a number of top prospects impressed in the showcase fixture.central.rookieme.com
#7 George Wardlaw (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)
Midfielder | 18/07/2004 | 182cm | 81kg
The recipient of the MCC Presidents Medal as the best player afield for the Academy side, Wardlaw once more put out an impressive and complete display in the midfield. Whilst not as influential as he usually is in the first half, Wardlaw was still impressive with his ability to win the ball in-tight and quickly feed it out via hand, even when being brought down in a tackle. He also got involved in open play as he managed to find space to be used as a marking option or outside receiver. It was Wardlaw’s third quarter that really caught the eye however, with a more extended run through the midfield, as he started to work into the game in the ways we’ve come to expect. His tackling and contested ball winning ability stood out in particular. Whilst many would expect a player like Wardlaw to be somewhat scrappy with his disposal given how often he wins it under pressure, his cleanliness both by hand and foot once again stood out as he spotted some superb kicks forward through packs that many others wouldn’t have attempted. Wardlaw got to show off his athleticism a few times throughout, with a his bursts from stoppages impressing early, but his ability to evade multiple opponents whilst moving at full speed arguably moreso. Wardlaw got to show off his leap later in the game, taking an impressive mark in the middle of the ground where he managed to get up on an opponent’s shoulders and rise above the pack. As is typical of Wardlaw, his tackling work was superb all game, with a few holding the ball free kicks being taken advantage of by teammates to get the ball moving forward quickly.
Your comment "not sure you do" in response to me saying "me thinks". You're a dickNot sure you do.
Outplayed Ashcroft in the first game of the season.
Then was injured in his second game, and shut down to recover after his third game. Hasn’t been seen since because of injury.
Is Cadman a sneaky chance for pick 1?View attachment 1461983
Things are somewhat clearer but at the same time fuzzier after the Champs. I think I can pretty comfortably say the tiers for me are as follows
Tier 1; Wardlaw, Ashcroft, Sheezel
Tier 2; Tsatas, Phillipou, Clark, Cadman, Busslinger, Mackenzie
Tier 3; Hewett, Jefferson, Hollands, Keeler, Szybkowski, Fletcher, Hustwaite, Humphrey, Barnett, Gilbey, Konstanty
Those included that aren't in those 3 tiers make up the next tier with a few others like Sadler, Cowan, Michalanny, Clarke and Jones, hoping that finals in various leagues will see some big performances to help with clarity, but overall I'm a little more optimistic about the depth in this draft than I was prior to the champs, I still think there'll be a lot of busts but there's a real evenness that means recruiters will be earning their money
I heard this same comparison made earlier today by chance...By a media cohort.Is Cadman a sneaky chance for pick 1?
Watching more footage of him, he has so many appealing attributes.
Size, athleticism, inside 50 smarts, great work ethic, pressures like a smaller player and can clunk the ball in contests. North really need a tall forward too imo.
Big call, but he reminds of a young JK in some ways, particularly his defensive efforts.
I'm Cadman's biggest fan but even I don't think he's in that conversation unless something changes. He's got good form on the board but KPP's have to be essentially faultless to go that early and I can't help but feel that his goalkicking and already well filled frame will be question marks for clubs at the next level.Is Cadman a sneaky chance for pick 1?
Watching more footage of him, he has so many appealing attributes.
Size, athleticism, inside 50 smarts, great work ethic, pressures like a smaller player and can clunk the ball in contests. North really need a tall forward too imo.
Big call, but he reminds of a young JK in some ways, particularly his defensive efforts.
I wouldn't call Schache, Thilthorpe, JUH, Boyd and Patton faultless.I'm Cadman's biggest fan but even I don't think he's in that conversation unless something changes. He's got good form on the board but KPP's have to be essentially faultless to go that early and I can't help but feel that his goalkicking and already well filled frame will be question marks for clubs at the next level.
I think the earliest he could go would be at GWS's first pick given our void of KPF talent, but even then I'm not convinced we'd overlook a Tsatas/ Clark for him
What player in that range is going to haunt us for a decade.
Why is the Academy going backwards PM?
All of themWhat player in that range is going to haunt us for a decade.
Why is the Academy going backwards PM?
Without knowing either of them, i don't think so.Any worries of Sheezel or Tsatas being flight risks?