Phantom Draft Snoops Annual Mock Draft..

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I wouldn't think sewell would be on the giants radar...simply because he is making a late run at a afl career and doubt he would except playing more VFL over making a pre-season or rookie list for a afl team

Whispers I have heard have him in the first 8 selections in this rookie draft..

Will wait and see however.
 
Actually posted something about Hibberd on your rookie draft thread on the Pies board, somebody noted that he would be a perfect replacement for a couple of years down the track, but right now it is not what you guys are really in need of.

As for Seedsman, watch him in the pleasurable company of Wall - E, and he was certainly someone that made everybody sit up and go, "wow". Took some very nice, clean marks, is VERY raw though from I saw and the limited vision i have seen of him, but he is as you put it, a project player and a position that you guys may be in need of in 2 - 3 years time when a player like Seedsman comes into his element.

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Thought you might like to read this about young Sam Menegola

States in the article that he is only a mere 188cm, not the 193-194cm that people on BigFooty seem to have in there head. This is probably the reason he was not picked in the national draft? As for Grenfel, not sure about him, just wasnt get a good feeling, like a bit of manchild about him, and as for the other two (Luff, Frost) we have more than enough key defenders at the moment, so won't need any more for the time being.




Really like Shadbolt, actually think that he or Hibberd will be the Barlow's of this draft.

What position does Phillips play? forward obviously by his goal kicking feats.

Have been thinking about who the Giants are going to pick up with the first 8 rookie selections. Who would you think?

For mine:

1. Johnathan Giles
2. Myles Sewel
3. Jay Neagle
4. Darcy Barden
5. Leif Cope
6. Stephen Clifton
7. Gary Moss
8. Aaron Mullet

What do you think?

Who else is on your radar? Also, one last player. Matthew Outridge from Swan Districts, watch out for him bud. Really like the way he goes about his footy.

HFF

Good list.

Depends on how the GWS break up mature and under aged players.

GC went 3 mature age and 2 under age.
 
Hey Snoop Dog

What can you tell me about these boys, interested to know the flaws that had them not picked up in the National Draft.

Riley Heddles: 181cm, 80kg, small defender, Dandenong Stingrays, Vic
Mitch Gent: 183cm, 75kg, midfielder, Dandenong Stingrays, Vic
Paul Marshal: 185cm, 80kg, midfielder, Central Districts, SA
Mitch Carter: 184cm, 80kg, Midfield Utility, South Fremantle, WA
Rhys Cooyou: 184cm, 74kg, East Fremantle, WA
Matthew Outridge: 181cm, 75kg, Swan Districts, WA
Thomas Ruggles: 182cm, 71kg, Geelong Falcons, Vic

Thanks mate, just trying to organise my own phantom draft and putting some players in with some clubs needs.

A heap of small forwards/small midfielders left hey?
 

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I think we did some impressive work in regards to Savage. Went from skinny kid who very few knew about to the freakish talent that a lot of people want in just a few weeks....

When he does bulk up a bit (or a lot) he could be anything. It's worth noting that the YouTube videos that were posted on here weren't highlights from various games but a recap of all his touches in single games. Which is pretty impressive. I still have faith, and although I took him in the BF Phantom Draft, realistically he is the perfect player for a rookie list.

Mate was probably the funniest part of the draft. I had been watching his vids for a while and thought I would pm you to get your view before I took him in my mock. You then give me some stuff but were pretty flaky on him leaving me a bit unsure. You then take him in the third round of the phantom.....well played!

Agree wih your view. He is the perfect rookie. Got a bit of the schoenmakers body about him but will fill out.
 
Cooyou -like him a lot but geez he looks like Corrie and has the same weaknesses. Worth a rookie
Outridge - big fan.sssshhhhh
Mitch Carter -am a fan of him and think I had him in last years draft. Doesn't dominate for mine. Spent time tagging this year to develop game.
Paul marshal - not that familiar
Gent - I think he has some attributes but gee he didn't test great. Has ability though and wouldn't surprise at all
Heddles - I really like the kid to be honest and am a bit confused as to why isn't discussed more.probably lacks a standout feature
Ruggles -have not seen enough of
Rankine - is a genuine talent and whilst there are flaws has real gifts
Milera - as above but short
Marchback - agree he has some gifts and with what king James wrote I am more excited. Didn't realize was that raw so suggests there is a bit to come
Mullett - yeah but needs to add some weight
Menagola - I have seen so many lists with him as 194cm from AFL sites and screening lists it's ridiculous
Chalwell - along with hibberd, skinner and savage my favorite roughies of draft.
Marcon - probably right but how much different is he to Schneider. Maybe doesn't hurt offensively enough but his hands are as good as sam Mitchell.




Hey Snoop Dog

What can you tell me about these boys, interested to know the flaws that had them not picked up in the National Draft.

Riley Heddles: 181cm, 80kg, small defender, Dandenong Stingrays, Vic
Mitch Gent: 183cm, 75kg, midfielder, Dandenong Stingrays, Vic
Paul Marshal: 185cm, 80kg, midfielder, Central Districts, SA
Mitch Carter: 184cm, 80kg, Midfield Utility, South Fremantle, WA
Rhys Cooyou: 184cm, 74kg, East Fremantle, WA
Matthew Outridge: 181cm, 75kg, Swan Districts, WA
Thomas Ruggles: 182cm, 71kg, Geelong Falcons, Vic

Thanks mate, just trying to organise my own phantom draft and putting some players in with some clubs needs.

A heap of small forwards/small midfielders left hey?
 
Cooyou -like him a lot but geez he looks like Corrie and has the same weaknesses. Worth a rookie
Outridge - big fan.sssshhhhh
Mitch Carter -am a fan of him and think I had him in last years draft. Doesn't dominate for mine. Spent time tagging this year to develop game.
Paul marshal - not that familiar
Gent - I think he has some attributes but gee he didn't test great. Has ability though and wouldn't surprise at all
Heddles - I really like the kid to be honest and am a bit confused as to why isn't discussed more.probably lacks a standout feature
Ruggles -have not seen enough of
Rankine - is a genuine talent and whilst there are flaws has real gifts
Milera - as above but short
Marchback - agree he has some gifts and with what king James wrote I am more excited. Didn't realize was that raw so suggests there is a bit to come
Mullett - yeah but needs to add some weight
Menagola - I have seen so many lists with him as 194cm from AFL sites and screening lists it's ridiculous
Chalwell - along with hibberd, skinner and savage my favorite roughies of draft.
Marcon - probably right but how much different is he to Schneider. Maybe doesn't hurt offensively enough but his hands are as good as sam Mitchell.

I'm a big fan of Gent and Heddles.

Gent just has a nice size body, whilst Heddles could really add something down back for a team.

Gent was allowed more midfield time later in the year when PArker and Hallahan were playing injured and/or different roles.

I do like Marcon, his versatility to play forward or back in the midfield later.

Outridge I am a massive fan of his, will get a gig, one of the best S.A players in this years draft, not sure why he has not been talked up at all.

As for Menegola, he is 188cm, I would love for him to be 194cm but just not sure what to believe. Maybe he has grown since his pre season height of 188cm?

As for Chalwell, he is one of my favorites too, will get picked up, but where is the key. Do you see a little bit of Brendon Goddard in him? (as he likens himself to).

And just on Josh Marchback, really, really impressed with him. Just think he could pottentially be the best ruckmen taken from this years draft.
 
Okay – a few have asked me to throw a mock Rookie Draft together which I have done below. I don’t mind doing them as long as people are constructive – don’t pretend it will be anywhere near correct as it is more intended to throw some names and generate some discussion.

I have a view that Rookie drafts are more for players who have a standout feature or two but need to work on elements of their game in favour of the purely athletic types or the good solid footballer types who are increasingly being left to the State Leagues for further development. To that end you will see a lot of x factor types in this draft.

Hope you enjoy and please use as a list to have a chat about and discuss because that is why I

PRE SEASON DRAFT
1. Gold Coast Suns – Nathan Ablett (GEELONG)

2. WCE – Blayne Wilson

3. Richmond – Bachar Houli (Essendon)

4. Essendon – Matt Little (Williamstown / 188 / 84)
Mauled them in the VFL this year and whilst medium type fwds don’t get much of a look in this bloke has pushed his way into calcs surely. Dogs apparently keen but I would encourage Essendon to give him a go here because whilst he might compete with Williams, 1:1 this guy will give them a terrific option.

5. Fremantle – John Anthony (Collingwood)

6. Hawthorn – Cameron Bruce (Melbourne)


GWS PRIORITY ROOKIE SELECTIONS

Myles Sewell North Ballarat / 185cm / 78kg
Don’t need to write much as we all know he is a wonderful mid for the Roosters and had a couple of ripping years.

Michael Hibberd – Frankston/ 186cm / 87kg
Hibberd is a 20/21yo who has been playing sensational footy in the VFL for Frankston this year after switching from Somerville where he was an excellent junior. Played HB and midfield this year and can play both inside and out. Kid reminds of Hardwick with his attack on the ball and that is what really draws you to the bloke. Has exceptional pace and has got great hands in traffic and seems to more often than not make the right calls. Great left foot and you sense the kid is just getting better and better.

John Giles – Sturt / 201cm / 100kg
Dirty big ranga who is ready to go for the Giants. Dominated SANFL this year and if GWS don’t nab him the Tigers should.

Ed Curnow – Box Hill / 182cm / 83kg
Mature age player who has been with the Crows but admitted he wasn’t ready. Been a good state league player for some time and his start this year was absolutely awesome. Notwithstanding he injured the knee half way through the year he was a mile ahead in the State voting. Player that will add midfield depth to the Dons and could come in quickly5.

Caleb Shadbolt – West Perth / 186 / 82
21yo who is the ready made player to step up. Have seen him on TV a couple of times and tends to play back across HB where his pace off the flank is a feature. Also uses the ball pretty well like most ‘gropers’ and he would be well worth a shot. Was in the mix as a junior so a terrific story. Perfect for the Gaints.

Cam Pederson – Box Hill / 193 / 90
23yo key position defender who had a terrific VFL season. Great selection for the Giants because he will deliver some strength down back next year and would be every chance of featuring on their senior list in 2012.

Callum Sinclair – Port Melbourne / 200cm / 95kg
Along with Giles with give them physicalality around the ruck / stoppages. Also can go fwd and if wasn’t taken by the Giants am pretty sure would land a spot on someones rookie and maybe even Suns as he played pretty well on them this year.

Shane Valenti – Port Melbourne / 176 / 80
Former Melbourne mid who was a standout in the VFL again this year. He should be looked at for the Giants as would give them terrific physical presence around the contest. To good for state league for mine.

*have selected all State League players because they are going to need some experience around the kids they get through the zones and who have already committed. Kory Beard was another I considered along with Jenkins, Cook. Look out for Mark Williams to surprise with a couple of SA boys he rates from the SANFL.

LIONS ZONE SELECTIONS (3)

Tom Bell – Morningside / 186 / 82
Big lad who could almost walk in. Super year in the QAFL and just dominates blokes physically even if they are bigger than him. Skills could do with some improvement but he is worthwhile for sure.

Micheal Hutchison – Aspley / 190 / 76
Only a skinner bugger but tested very well and would make a good third defender who is fast with good endurance. Will settle for HB / Wing

Adam Oxley – Redlands / 190 / 75
Saw him at Champs a few times and in the QAFL once or twice. Nice midfielder who is very athletic. Stills seems raw but can run fwd and kick a goal and is pretty good overhead.

SUNS - ZONE SELECTIONS

Jake Crawford - Tall defender who is tough and aggressive and already seen some action in the VFL.

Nathan Reid - Tall defender from QAFL who just hadn’t seen enough of

Matt Clarke - HB from Labrador who had a super season. Runs off HB very nicely. Can they still take him at 20yo?


SWANS ZONE SELECTIONS (3)

Ben Reid – Bendigo / 180 / 66
Harrison Cumming -
Eugene Kruger – East Coast Eagles / 187 / 80


GWS ZONE SELECTIONS (16)

Ranga Erickwarama, Wade Hancock, Kaine Stevens, Josh Cole, James Lawton, Nick Perry, James Webster, Tom Kickett, Josh Duncan, , Blake Bray, Jake King, Nick Ryan, Matt Hutton, Fraser Brown, Tim Segrave, Kane Murphy

Sergeant, Brain, Cole, Ollson, townsend, Milne, Emery could all be considered if the above get listed (eg Perry / Webster etc)but doesn’t seem they will be.

ROOKIE DRAFT

# 1 - GOLD COAST SUNS
Tim Milera (Port Adelaide / 170cm / 72kg)
Has come a long way this year. Missed out on being a member of the SA Squad because of fitness and turned that around in the 2nd half of the year. Went on to play some senior footy with Port and was BOG I think in his first game. Very much like Betts / Davis like in that he is a small creative fwd, can chase and tackle and has that ability to do some of the very special things. In one of his Port reserve games he had 25 touches, 7 tackles and half a dozen clearances and then went on to play seniors next wk and kick 3.3 in a losing side.....he has some talent.

# 2 - WEST COAST EAGLES
Warwick Andreoli – South Frem / 182cm / 70kg

Presents as someone who will play at AFL level on a wing but could equally play any of the flanks. Wing suits him because he has super pace and is prepared to take the game on. Also has great agility and just gets across the park at ease so is a nice player to watch. Skills are good and can go fwd and kick a goal. I think he may end up as a Clint Jones tagger. Might look at Jarrad Blight.

# 3 – RICHMOND
Ben Brown – Devonport / 197cm / 84kg
Not in a dissimilar position to Chris Dawes 3-4 years ago. Had an injury that meant his first AFL year was going to be very limited in output but a club took the view he was a good long term prospect. Brown his knee vs NT at Champs but was already a hot prospect having kicked 5 goals vs QLD a week or so earlier. Nephew of Jimmy Manson and like uncle moves between KPF / Ruck. Has strong hands, good agility (outstanding basketballer) and a clean pair of hands below his knees so offers a heap to prospective clubs as a KPF and Ruck. Problem is he is very skinny and shouldn’t expect anything til 2012. With Miller coming in this kid can take his time.

# 4 – ESSENDON
Matthew Rankine – West Adelaide/ 179cm / 70kg
Represented SA in the champs and was pretty impressive...he is an Essendon footballer through and through. Got a DC invite and would appeal to clubs as a quick small fwd / wingmen who is willing to take the game on. One of things that I like about the bloke is his willingness to do little things like apply fwd pressure and get up in the tackle count. In a game where ‘role players’ and structure are important it might be these little things that clubs put a lot of weight on. Skills are good and probably plays a bit taller with his leap than most at his height but he desperately needs some weight on him. Standout feature though is his ability to exit the contest and dodge 2-3 blokes doing it.

# 5 – LIONS
Tom Schneider – Oakleigh / 178cm / 77kg
Tough little nut who is an inside ball winner for Oakleigh who had an outstanding year and won the MVP for Metro at the Champs. Plays very similar to Sam Mitchell and can also go fwd and kick a goal. Voss will know about him for sure.

# 6 – MELBOURNE
Tom Gordon – Oakleigh / 195cm / 90kg
Interesting type who has played mostly as a fwd at TAC level but was used in defence at Champs. Shown an ability to play both roles and that makes him pretty attractive. Really good height and has pretty reasonable mobility as well. His weapon is his kicking which is both accurate and penetrating. Has some similar attributes to Lake when he first started and would do well to model his game on Lake’s as he is an attacking type player who reads the game really well. Skills are good and could obviously be thrown fwd.

# 7 – ADELAIDE
Max Otten – Oakleigh / 191 / 85
HB / Wing type who was pretty unlucky to miss. Plays off HB and not unlike his brother can tear through a defence with kick, handball or run. Nice height and uses it to his advantage to play on smalls and talls. Has a bit of toe as well so will find himself on a list somewhere but Crows are keen I would think.

# 8 – PORT ADELAIDE
Zac Fitzgerald – Woodville / Torrens / 192cm / 84kg
Hasn’t generated the plaudits he deserves. Possibly because as an overage player he was overlooked last year. Played fwd last year in the champs and then played both fwd and back this year with some terrific results particularly his 4 goals vs Metro. Zac showed that he is a good contested mark, handles the ball well below the knees and has good skill execution under pressure. I think one of the other things that stood out for me was that he is a very good reader of the play and some of his efforts against Country were really exceptional. Clearly going to take some time to fill out but there is a heap to work with and I think he will probably end of filling a defensive spine role.

# 9 – NORTH MELBOURNE
Ben Casley – Western Jets/ 189cm / 82kg
Fairly unassuming player but has been very consistent for a disappointing for the Jets this season and probably one of very that will be considered. Casley will appeal as a guy with good height and run as well as good skills by hand and foot. He also has just a terrific sense for reading the ball. Would have been interesting to see how he would have gone in a better side with more support around him. Could play a variety of roles at AFL level and would have been good to see him at DC but was injured I think. Played a couple of games for Willy and went really well (4 goals both games) I think from memory and that is what has probably got him ahead of a couple of others. Exactly the type Scott liked when at Collingwood so I would think he is a chance at Roos.

# 10 – CARLTON
Josh Marchbank – Northern Knights / 200cm / 88kg
To be fair this kid maybe should be higher. Metro rep and have seen him play a few times and whilst he has never dominated always done enough to suggest he is worthy of a spot on someones list. Kid has a super leap on him and uses it to advantage. Tested fairly well in the beep so he is going to give you an effort. I think he might end up with a Jolly like frame. Needs time........but I rate him higher than Ceglar.

# 11 – HAWTHORN
Ozgur Uysal – Calder / 180cm / 76kg
Top age HF for Cannons who played some really good all year and earnt a call up for a couple of VFL games from memory where he was promising. Will settle as a small fwd and has all the things you are looking for as a HF insomuch has a bit of x factor, good pace and agility around the contest, can apply defensive pressure and finishes by foot particularly well. Problem is still only light and may need some weight on him. Dont be surprised if he lands at Hawks.

#12 – FREMANTLE
Justin Monaco – East Fremantle / 191cm / 86kg
Listed as a Tall Defender for combine but will be a HB flank for sure.....getting repetitive.....there are more to come! Seen Monaco a few times and reminds me a bit of a Enright. He is not blessed with a heap of pace but is just a footballers footballer. Reads the play incredibly well and is strong on his feet which is really important for backmen. Plays the percentages and gives everything when out there. The knock on him is that he just lacks that bit of hurt factor because whilst his pace and skills are good....they aren’t elite. Still will dominate at State League and force his way in and from then on will be fine.

# 13 – SWANS
Cameron Johnston – Geelong Falcons / 181cm / 78kg
Neat athletic type player with super attitude who tested very well at Camp. Seems a good reader of the game and uses his pace to advantage to get into uncontested situations. Can play fwd or back but I tend to think he might be used fwd. I think the x factor with Cam is not only his pace but he has an effortless kicking action and it goes for miles!

# 14 – BULLDOGS
Hayden Yarran – West Perth / 186 / 81
Medium sized fwd who presents as someone who will be very dangerous around goal and would appreciate a faster level. Has a knack of being able to stay on his feet in traffic and make good decisions. Also has good goal sense and skills are fine. He would also offer the prospect of being able to go into the midfield but that is a way off.

# 15 – GEELONG
Dan Nicholson – Uni Blues / 183cm / 78kg
Rising Star winner of the Ammo's will inject some more pace at Cattery. Plays HB flank and has reportedly had a number of clubs visiting him. Apparently came to prominence not only with great results at the Blues but also starred in the VAFA under 19 & 23 games before earning a State Screening where his test results were elite in nearly every category. Dont be surprised if lands at Collingwood.

# 16 – SAINTS
Leif Cope – Eastern Ranges / 205cm / 98kg
Tallest player at camp I think who has huge potential as a ruck prospect but may have been a tad over rated. Maybe needs to get his possession rate up a bit but well rated by the coaches and with the exodus of Saint talls this bloke or someone like Giles is a must.

# 17 – COLLINGWOOD
Tyler Chalwell - East Fremantle / 193cm / 89kg
JB like presence. Played Colts pretty much all year save for a couple of reserves games which he went well in. Played ruck at Colts level but also spent ime up fwd, down back on a wing etc etc. Vertical leap was the equal best of the National Draft Combine but also scored a 14.6 beep test which is good enough to play midfield. Dominates the airspace around him and is very good with his footskills as well. Notwithstanding the limited footage he also seems to show an ability to get the ball moving quickly and also enjoys the physical contact.

# 18 – SUNS
Jackson Sketcher – Sandringham / 183 / 82
Not sure whether he gets taken or not as he didn’t get invited to any testing but i like these blokes. Is a midfielder who was Capt of the Dragons and was the joint winner of the Morrish Medal with Heppell. Averaged over 25 possessions and a terrific ability to win contested footy. Certainly in the sights of recruiters with his game in the Young Guns game as well. Really came on this year and was an effective midfielder.

#19 – WCE
Sam Menagola - East Fremantle / 188cm / 83kg
Only light but a terrific young tall who has really come on late in the year with a some really good performances at Colts level – I think he also made TAC Cup Team of the Year. Went to State Combine and scored an unbelievable 15.6 beep which was just under what Hector hit. It suggests he could play midfield. Very agile, plays up front, takes a strong mark and finishes his work really well. Blight mightbe a rough chance

# 20 – RICHMOND
Aaron Elari – Perth / 173 / 73
Look he is only tiny but he is your new Nahas. This kid has serious pace. If you haven’t seen vision of him get it. Tested off the charts for pace and is adept at getting his own pill and kicking a goal. Was in the sights last year after winning Colts B&F and then went on and played well in the WAFL this year. Small.....but has talent and proven he can step up.

# 21 – ESSENDON
Brayden Grenfell – Calder cannons / 198cm / 84kg
Leapt to prominence later in the year and is someone who offers a fair bit as a player who could play as a key fwd, back or even Ruck. Has a willingness for the physical stuff, terrific mobility and a super pair of hands so should be able to get a fair share of uncontested and contested marks. He is raw but a good rookie selection.

# 22 – LIONS
Jimmi Savage – Norwood / 193cm / 74kg
Must admit have not seen live but the kid lights up the screen when you watch him. Mainly played U18’s but think might have played Reserves as well. Plays CHF but will need a lot of time to develop his tiny frame. Still he is very agile, good contested mark and kicking seems fine but not outstanding. Huge talent and one to watch pretty closely.

#23 – MELBOURNE
Brad Harvey – Eastern Ranges/ 184cm /82kg
Got an invite to DC and was one of the best performed. Broke the 20m sprint record originally held by Pearce before losing it to Wilkinson and then was one of the best in agility and the vertical leap (usually the big blokes perform best). As a player he moves well and one of the things that I notice about him is he seems to be a capable ball winner, has good anticipation and has good hands and very assured decision making. No issues with the skills and think he will probably land more as a HBF / Wing type but frankly could see him in a few roles.

# 24 – ADELAIDE
Corey Buchan – Dandenong Stingrays/ 185cm / 81kg
I just love this kid Buchan. Came down late to Rays and made debut after I think Rd 5 or 6 (not sure). Finished up playing nearly every game post then and kicked 50 odd goals. Is a very smart player and to be honest presents in a not dissimilar way to Macaffer at the same stage so unsure where he will fit at senior level (if at all). But he is a very smart footballer and for clubs willing to take a punt on a medium fwd this kid would have to be in the mix. Clubs don’t usually go for these blokes There will be a couple of knocks on him around the fact that whilst he kicked a bag of goals, few came against the good sides and he didn’t have a great finals.

# 25 – PORT POWER
Nathan Batley – Woodville / 185cm / 74kg
Must say I haven’t seen a heap of Nathan outside of a couple of champs games but what I saw i liked. Reminds very much of Simon Tregenza. Has excellent agility and pace but probably lacks a bit of endurance. Gets to a lot of contests and hits the footy pretty hard, has elite speed so has the ability to play HB and Wing in time. Kicking skills are good but am not sure how he tested in that new test. If you want a player that offers real run off HB...he is a good one to think about.

# 26 – NORTH
Josh Walker – Geelong Falcons / 194cm / 84kg
Big enough to hold down a key spot and has terrific agility and endurance for a big fella which allows him to lead up and back much Knock on him is pace and his kicking skills but the times I have seen him they have been ok. Has potential.

# 27 - CARLTON
Kieran Butcher – Peel / 180 / 78
Another one of those WA kids with really nice skills. I think Quigley is a fan of this kid as well because of his game at BO which we both saw. Capt of the WA side this year Butcher wasn’t invited to DC but rather SS. Huge cont possession winner and a terrific motor but the knock on him I reckon would be his foot skills / penetration. Finished off the year making the league side.

# 28 – HAWTHORN
Darcey Barden – Northern Knights / 192cm / 92kg
Smart footballer, has really strong hands so able to take contested marks but at the same time a good work rate so he can get to a number of uncontested marks as well. Foot skills are good and clubs can feel assured they aint getting a kid who suffers from errant kicking. The knock on Barden is going to be that he just didn’t test as well as clubs might be wanting and they feel his capacity to deliver at the next level is limited. Frankly that is crap because he tested as well as Lynch in some key areas.

# 29 – FREMANTLE
Ben Bucowaz (FREMANTLE - REDFRAFTED)

# 30 – SWANS
Rowan Gartlett – Perth / 179 / 73
Nice fit for the Swans having lost Veszpremi. Creative fwd who kicks some great goals and has super pace. I think he played a couple of senior games this year and did pretty well. Not a bad effort having only started Colts this year so will be a chance given he should have a heap of development left.
 
# 31 – BULDDOGS
Aaron Mullett – Eastern Ranges / 183cm / 73kg
Typical Doggie.....tough and aggressive HB / midfield type who had a great year with Eastern. Plays very similar game to Lester and wouldnt have been surprised to see taken in National. Tested well and his skill level is very much AFL standard so he will be a National or Rookie selection. Needs to eat though. Still only light but he is built of steel.

# 32 – GEELONG
Anton Hamp – Claremont / 193cm / 83kg
Tall and mobile key position fwd who will slot nicely down at the Cats. Got a good engine (tested very well in repeat sprints) for a tall kid and will be able to do the “Riewoldt repeat leads’ without much fuss. Also seems to have good pace so going to be hard to beat if he is in front and in space. Good hands and takes a strong contested mark and finishes his work really well in front of goal. Would need to put some bulk on but a very good prospect.

# 33 – ST KILDA
Scott Hancock – East Freo / 182 / 78
Be nice if the Saints could release Gram in years to come and this kid could help. HB type from WA who played at champs and did some really nice things. Got good pace and is very clean below his knees and with his execution....sound like Gram? Will be suited to a back pocket or a HBF would suspect but the issue he needs to fix is simply get more ball because when he gets it like he did in the Colts premiership he is impressive.

# 34 – COLLINGWOOD
Jack Frost – Sandringham / 194cm / 83kg
One of my very favourite players and am somewhat surprised he hasn’t been talked about more. Had a terrific year for the Dragons and been really consistent. Has played at both ends of the field and is a terrific height for a KPD or KPF and also has terrific pace (tested faster than Farmer over 20m) and agility. Josh Jenkins or Kory Beard another I would look at.

#35 – SUNS
Charlie Riewoldt – Tassie / 186cm / 78kg
Been on the radar for the Suns so wont surprise. Interesting player and gets discussed more than his results probably speak for but given the surname he is on everyones radars given the formline in the family is solid you can understand why. Creative HF type who as mentioned hasn’t been spectacular but has done enough to suggest he has some ‘tricks’ and in a good development programme would be a nice late pick. Clean hands and nice pace and skills with a knack for kicking some neat goals but the knock is just doesn’t do it often enough.

#36 – WCE
Tim Houlihan (WCE REDRAFTED)

# 37 – RICHMOND
Josh Jenkins - Lake Boga / 197cm / 104kg
Big fella who I haven’t seen but has been very impressive and seems some chance to make it. Tested really well and if could continue his development suspect a club will be all over him around the new rule. Tigers could well do with this type or even a mature age ruck like Cam Cloke but seems his tickets have run out.....surprising bc he can play good footy when fit and focussed.

# 38 – ESSENDON
Aaron Sweet – East Perth / 184 /83
21 yo who gave up footy for a year after being on the cusp of AFL for a while. Returned this year and played exceptionally well – runner up in their senior B&F, played for the state side. Strong inside midfielder with good pace who was pretty impressive. Runs hard and capable of winning his own footy. Foot skills are good but not elite. Will probably play HB or Wing and I like him for Essendon because this kid is mentally pretty tough from all reports and frankly the Dons could do with a bit of steel in them.

# 39 – LIONS
Jarrod Ninyette – Claremont / 186cm / 74kg
23 but presents as an 18yo.....he is a whippet albeit a growing whippett! Has a great motor and genuine pace which enables him to spread and work his opponent over....... great attributes that the modern coach is looking for. Being a Sandgroper there is nothing to worry about from a skills perspective and hence can be damaging on attack as demonstrated by a couple of ‘bags’ in the WAFL. If there was a knock on him its whether or not he will have enough core strength to cope in traffic at a better level and the fact he tapered off towards year end. Nice fit for the Lions and would work well with the Ranga.

# 40 – MELBOURNE
Larry Owen – Tasmania / 193 / 85
I haven’t seen this kid but tested off the charts at state screening with a 15+ beep test and who seemed to perform pretty well for Tassie all year. Plays mostly key back and whilst a light frame could well be a good rookie selection as should fill out and turn into a strong key back.

# 41 – ADELAIDE
Jake von Bertouch – WWT / 192 / 79
Crows could do with another tall fwd and whilst I haven’t seen a heap of this kid he looks to tick a few boxes. Performed pretty well at the champs as a key fwd and Probably not quite big enough to play KP but offers the ability to play fwd or back depending on where the development staff point him.

# 42 – PORT POWER
Declan Reilly – Sandy / 197cm / 84kg
Tiny frame on the kid but someone who was on the radar for the National Draft. Went to DC as a ruck prospect but more likely a CHB / CHF type. Wouldnt be surprised to see Kory Beard or Steve Summerton selected here.

# 43 – CARLTON
Rhys OKeefe (CARLTON REDRAFTED)
Might need to go this early because he was a highly fancied junior who just might be on a few clubs lists.

# 44 – HAWTHORN
Kelvin Lawrence – Peel Thunder / 177cm / 72kg
Hawks could do with investing in a couple of these types as i think it will be critical to their next tilt. Indigenous player who can play back or fwd in the same manner Harbrow could when he came down. Has electrifying pace , clever around the goals and has shown he can kick ‘bags’. Knock is his kicking but well worth a shot.

# 45 – FREMANTLE
Tim Ruffles (REDRAFTED)

# 46 – SWANS
Jamie Solly – Port / 190 / 86
Tall fwd from Port who just isn’t quite big enough for a key fwd spot and not sure agile enough for HF. Can take a grab and certainly some of his efforts that I saw at Champs have shown improvement. He could miss all together and play some more at Port I fear. Still worth a rookie spot with the Swans because he hits packs hard, good set of hands and a terrific shot on goal.

# 47 – BULLDOGS
Matthew Outridge – Swan Districts / 183 / 74
Havent seen a lot of Outridge but is very well rated by the local WA folk. Had a terrific year at the Swans where he was Capt of Colts side and then saw a bit of senior action. Wins his own footy and shows an ability to play mid, fwd or back and has good speed and very good foot skills. Noticed he likened himself to one Lenny Hayes.....

# 48 – GEELONG
Darcy Armfield – Glenelg / 188 / 90
Showed a bit at the champs, I think he kicked 5 in the wet vs WA. Played tall fwd at the champs but he is going to end up a bit like Caf/ ROK in that he will be a tall utility who can play fwd and back. Knows how to kick a goal so pushing fwd will be his weapon. Got athletic ability to play over ground but will take time.

# 49 – ST KILDA
Rhyce Cooyou – East Fremantle / 182 / 68
Small fwd who presents with an ability to play higher. 19yo from East Freo who has risen up the rankings pretty late and is rumoured to be on 2-3 clubs lists of prospects. Plays HF / Wing and has exceptional pace and uses it to apply defensive pressure. Kicking is good and has decent aerial skills. When I watch him I think Corrie........

# 50 – COLLINGWOOD
Isiah Stevens – Swan Districts / 183cm / 75kg
You wont have heard much about him because the WA posters (like Swannies / Royal Eagle / ysaye / Monocle etc) don’t want anyone to know. Kid is an excitement machine from WA who has a super leap and terrific skill level – got those Jurrah like qualities but to be fair maybe a bit more like Weedon. Consistency the issue though and hence why here instead of the National Draft. Bit like Peterson insomuch as he plays medium fwd and can do most things. Tested incredibly well and would rather him than Cooyou. You want to see the hanger he took this year....WOW!

# 51 – SUNS
Ben Duscher – Bendigo / 183 / 80
Medium fwd from the Bombers who had a really good AFL year and oddly only came up on my radar later in the year. Got a few of these types going to the Suns but have just gone with best available for them. Quick and smart and would be a chance to play early next year if he had a good NAB Cup. May end up at Giants.

# 52 – RICHMOND
Jamie Elliott – Murray Bushrangers / 177 / 74
Played in the Young guns game through the year and bagged 5 goals which will have caught a fews attention. Quick fwd pkt type who is neat with his foot skills and a terrific mark. Was a standout for the Bushies this year and must be on the radar.

# 53 – ESSENDON
Jay Neagle (ESSENDON REDRAFT)
.........personally I wouldn’t bother!

# 54 – LIONS
Stephen Wrigley – Labrador / 182 / 83
Real roughie and only seen couple of games but had a stellar season at Senior level for Labrador as a HF or HB. Is a 21 yo and according to my source who has seen the QLD SS #’s he tested elite in nearly every category. Would be plenty on front of him because rare for a mature age QAFL player to make it but this guy might be right in the mix. Made team of the year as well for QAFL.

# 55 – MELBOURNE
Natham Ahmat-Watkins – West Adelaide / 185 / 78
NT player who has been playing in the SANFL. Play midfield and HF / FP and its probably the latter at AFL level for him. Silky mover with good skills and decent pace but not sure he has done enough to be selected. Certainly has the ability but I just wonder whether the consistency is there. Dees can afford to invest time in him.

# 56 – ADELAIDE
Ian Callinan – Central Districts / 171cm / 77kg
Part of the premiership juggernaut that is Central Districts and a bloke who has hasn’t been knocking down the door but rather bulldozing it. Been an outstanding performer for years but many of us had given up on him at the age of 24 I think....now 27. Currently training with the Crows and likey to be selected as a mature age rookie...................finally and good luck to him.

# 57 – PORT POWER
Gavin Roberts – Norwood / 188 / 80
Port could do with an injection of class and this 19yo who I had in last year’s draft (not drafted because of suspect hamstrings). Seems to have gotten over them this year and went to State Screening and delivered some really good sprint and agility results. Endurance needs some work but he could be a very good midfielder. He reminds me of Pendlebury in that he has a racking left which hits the target and he appears ‘effortless’. Has to be some sort of chance.

#58 - CARLTON
Kyle Hartigan -
I think the Blues have identified key talls as an area of weakness and with Ratten under the pump for results this bloke offers some insurance should someone go down. Probably lacks a bit of agility but has a big frame and can play on the monsters.

# 59 – HAWTHORN
Kenn Campbell – South Adelaide / 183 / 73
Have only seen vision of this fella and to be honest he would be a bit speculative as he is very very raw. Been playing SANFL footy for Souths off a Wing / HBF and made a terrific debut earlier in the year vs Norwood before injuring his jaw I think. Then played some decent footy in the seniors later in the year after recovering. Went to SA SS and has elite pace (2.8 20m) and endurance. Strong over the footy and has good skills so is someone that will be on the radar but his problem is the difference between best and worst is reasonable. Still probably suited to a higher tempo game and therefore will be looked at.

# 60 – FREMANTLE
Brock O’Brien (FREMANTLE REDRAFT)

# 61 – SWANS
Adam Kennedy – Western Jets / 181 / 78
Highly rated by the coaching staff down at jets and could be looked at to play a variety of roles. Think he will settle onto a wing where he can use his pace and his foot skills. Showing a heap of development so could be a surprise packet.

# 62 – BULLDOGS
Chris Luff – Peel / 191 / 86
Bit of a roughie for the Dogs but they need a key back. 19yo Missed last year but has had a good year in the WAFL. Will add some strength in the back half and a bit of experience having stepped up a grade this year. Frankly still a bit unsure how Litherland went so high and Luff didn’t. Luff isn’t as quick but still very good.

# 63 – ST KILDA
Robert Eddy (ST KILDA REDRAFTED)

# 64 – COLLINGWOOD
Nathan Phillips – South Fremantle / 186 / 82
Midfielder from WA who has really committed to his footy in the last 12 months and is now reaping the rewards. Midfielder with good pace and that terrific ability to hurt offensively. Really come on this year after switching clubs and ACL is repairing well so is a chance. Won South’s B&F having only played 13 games! Pies have been speaking to him so will slot him here albeit we dont tend to do mature age rookies. Matthew Outridge would be nice as well.

# 65 – SUNS
Keifer Yu – Subiaco / 179cm/ 80kg
Probably a bit left field but saw him earlier in year and just want to select him. Leapt to prominence early in the year and is someone who offers a fair bit as a player who could play a few roles. Got a knee injury which hurt him through the middle of the year but came back pretty well and didn’t seem to lose any pace. From the little I have seen his skills are sublime and I see him as a wing / HF who has a penchant for the ‘special things’ on a football field.

# 66 – RICHMOND
Brad Miller (MELBOURNE)

#67 - BRISBANE
Dean McDonald - Gippsland / 186 / 82
With the success of the Rockliff pick they may just go back to the well and hit this guy. Another of those medium sized players who has the potential to play a variety of different roles over the ground with the right development / training (ala Rocky). strong type and plays like Caf. I had him on the cusp of being a National Draft selection.


# 68 – MELBOURNE
Ash Hansen (WCE)

# 69 – ADELAIDE
Andrew Phillips – Lauderdale / 201cm / 91kg
What is it with Tassies and being a ranga? Super ruck prospect who has reasonable mobility but super hands. Probably doesn’t do enough around the park but one of the better performed rucks in this draft and I would expect him to be selected.

# 70 – PORT POWER
Dylan Conway – Western Jets / 183cm? /77? kg
Highly rated bottom ager who must have been in the mix for a spot on the Gold Coast list as a 17yo. Represented Metro and averaged 15 possessions through the Championships which for a guy playing off a fwd flank was a pretty good effort. I like him because he does some of the little things really well – chases, tackles, goes pretty hard, takes a good mark and executes his foot skills pretty well so really offers something that are pretty valuable. Kicking resembles a bit of Fevola’s style.......lets hope that is where the similarity ends hey! Nice fit with Port as well.

# 71 – CARLTON
Peter Labi (INTERNATIONAL)

# 72 – HAWTHORN
Travis Tuck (REDRAFTED)

# 73 – SWANS
Mitch Gent – Dandenony Stingrays / 183 / 77
HB type from the Stingrays side who found it hard to get much attention given Hallahan, Treloar and Parker were the main focus. Got more midfield time later in the year where he excelled around the stoppages with his ball winning ability. Knock on the kid is he didn’t test well but testing aint everything....very much a Swans player!

# 74 – SUNS
Luke Dahlaus – Geelong Falcons / 177 / 72
Another who i had in and out and could go late. Really improved post champs and tested well. Lot like Brad Rowe for those that remember him. Plays fwd pkt, good pace and good goal sense. Will be a rookie at least would have thought.

# 75 – LIONS
Bart McCulloch (REDRAFTED)

# 76 – MELBOURNE
Adam Marcon – Northern Knights / 181 / 79
Hard at inside midfielder who was terrific this year and would be a handy addition for Melbourne as back up for Moloney et al. May not get drafted but i think recruiters may have learnt some lessons around Mitchell / Blair etc and look at these types a little closer. Marcon is as good in traffic and at stoppages as I have seen. Also has really good hands. What is going to hold him back is a burst of pace but he does run a 15 beep!

# 77 – SWANS
David Kruse – NT / 190cm / 74kg
Really surprised this kid has flown under the radar because he was pretty impressive at champs. Again don’t be fooled by the fact he was listed as a tall defender at DC because he is more likely to play HB or wing. Like most indigenous kids he has a fair bit of x factor and can be really creative off HB. Super pace so will be interested in how well he tests and skills are very good. Has a good first step and all up would be someone to watch over next year or so because he just could be one out of the box. Knock is he doesnt play his man close enough at times....reminds a bit of Shannon Cox.

# 78 – SUNS
Stephen Clifton – North Ballarat /184 / 89
Medium height mid from Roosters deserves a chance and would make an immediate impact. Inside midfielder who has dominated for Roosters and has enough AFL attributes to suggest he should go. Improved the outside part to his game so must be a huge chance must he. I think he would be another who could have a good NAB Cup and find himself playing. One for the SuperCoach if he gets picked.

# 79 – LIONS
Broc MacAuley or Albert Proud (REDRAFTED)

# 80 – SWANS
Liam Rutledge – Gold Coast / 186 / 82
Never forget seeing this kid for the first time last year and thinking he had some outstanding natural talent. Leads well, strong hands in the mark contest, smart around the fall and finishes well. At one point I rated him as a certain National Draft Selection. Not sure if still on Suns list – if he is then would take Luke Shreeve or Tim Northe.

# 81 – SUNS
Jordan Eades – Perth / 174 / 70
Kid has a motor and terrific pace. Will burn opponents off much like Rankine does. Only a tiny fella but is worth a late shot and a bit of development. These types are very speculative but the space he will get up north will suit.

# 82 – SUNS
Kory Beard - Port Magpies / 193 / 89
Tall CHB who would give them a ready to go CHB in much the same manner Port had Darren (?) Mead when they came in. Strong, aggressive and shuts blokes down.

Unlucky (not in order)

Sam Gray – SA Small who was impressive at Champs and i think even played some senior footy this year.
Albert Proud – be a shame if he didn’t get another chance. I think either Lions, Swans or Port
Ed Barlow – Training with the Dogs so every chance
Tim Northe – Gippy small fwd who won B&F in 09 as bottom ager. Got attributes but didn’t test great. Very smart around contest though and probably should be in.
Luke Shreeve – Ex Suns player who is a wing type and runs hard.
Todd Grayson – another Suns player who was cut but returned to QAFL and did enough to suggest he may get rookie some where.
Jarrad Blight – has talent but needs time in WAFL for me
Ryan Cook – It will only be the Giants I would think
Sam Cust - Nuggetty little type who tested very well. Plays FP and great around stoppages
Roland Ah Chee – NT midfielder cut by the Suns who was good at VFL and can go fwd
Michael Stockdale – small mid who performed very well at VFL
Luke Potts – small fwd from VFL who tried to get in but to many good ones from WA
Shannon Rioli – NT small who hasn’t done enough but the name will bring him into contention
Ryan Pendlebury – Same game style as Scott and so maybe taken as a late developer
Steve Summerton – terrific mature age inside mid from Port who can go fwd
Matt Clarke – 20yo from Labrador who had a super season off HB and would be left field but not a complete surprise.
Brendan Fewster – tall from Coburg who frankly should have been taken last year from Calder. Impressive ruckmen.
Devin McFarlane – elite left foot who has been thereabouts in the WAFL juniors
Mitch Carter – had him going last year and has come on but not sure enought
Matthew Snook – SA small who was impressive at champs
Nick Liddle – former TAC junior who has had a super SANFL year
Nathan Reid – Stephen Witkowski – Northern Knight tall defender who had a good year and would be on radar
Chris Hall – Taken off the Freo list and was a very good junior. Crows or Port might nab him
Richard Bamblett – Super talent but injury curtailed his year. Plays HF and good be v good
Dan Noonan – Tall defender from the Ammo’s. Probably not big enough for KP
Jordan Treloar – Good year but probably no standout factor. Expect to see in VFL
Jandre Slabbert – tall HB / CHB who was good all year and tested very very well.
Rowan Brookes – WA small who was good at Champs but so many good young small fwds he misses
Ian Richardson – Should go on results but lacks a yard in recruiters minds
Matt Jones – WA ruck who has some tricks but probably just doesn’t get enough of it
 

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Aren't the 16 GWS NSW selections from outside the current NSW scholarship zone? I recognise some of the names you've put as being NSW scholarship holders so they won't be eligible? Also Blake Bray has been promoted (or will be) onto Carlton's rookie list.
 
Can you do my lotto numbers this week as you have Freo's picks spot on !!!
Love your work .....
 
Probably want to swap 15 and 17 maybe snoop, given club has stated our need for key position players this draft. I also don't think we'll risk Josh Walker getting past us obviously, so either him or Chalwell will be our first pick if they are there.

By the way, wouldn't discount Nicholson, just not at our first pick that's all, because of the need to go tall.
 
Nice work Snoop. But couldn't you have held off for a while longer? My slapped together two round version hardly had it's time in the sun. :)

Not sure if the Giants will take 8 mature aged players, with very little AFL experience at that though. Probably more likely that they take a combination of youth, experience and AFL experience. Much like the Gold Coast did last year.
 

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