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Havana Harris officially a Sun after matching Melbourne's bid at 2
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Interesting how Melbourne get that pick from us in that trade and then bid on Harris at pick 2...Havana Harris officially a Sun after matching Melbourne's bid at 2
Interesting how Melbourne get that pick from us in that trade and then bid on Harris at pick 2...
Is this a better outcome than staying at 2 and taking O'Hehir, Howley or Fish? I assume the Suns couldn't have matched all the academy players without trading down?5 picks
5 local juniors
Plus the Melbourne Gun Mithen
I take my hat off to you Sesseyaro
Now let’s get the Coach selection right
Hey I’ll let a more learned colleague hopefully answer that.Is this a better outcome than staying at 2 and taking O'Hehir, Howley or Fish? I assume the Suns couldn't have matched all the academy players without trading down?
Is this a better outcome than staying at 2 and taking O'Hehir, Howley or Fish? I assume the Suns couldn't have matched all the academy players without trading down?
Since the GC Giants days of 1988 I’ve always believed the only way for us to win a National Comp is local juniors.We would have to keep pick 2 and 20 in that case.
Take 2 to the draft, and hope that pick 20 works for Harris. Then try to use other picks to get Mithen.
But what if the Pies bid at 1 for Harris and we have to give up pick 2 anyway?
Too risky. Keep it simple, make it easy to get Mithen and the 5 kids and move on.
Finishing last and getting picks 1 and 19 would have been the best outcome. Centra at 1 and Harris using 19 to match a bid and figure out the rest from there.
It's become really obvious that this is our list building strategy for both the men's and women's programs. We've invested heavily in our academy and it's bearing fruit, so why not go the whole hog and fill the team with talented locals while we can? I think it's going to pay massive dividends in the future to have a generation of Gold Coasters playing for the Suns and (hopefully) winning the ultimate prize. Plenty of Gold Coast teams have tried the marquee signing approach (Warrick Capper, Wally Lewis, Gary Ablett, Jamal Idris, Jarryd Hayne, Jason Culina etc) and it clearly hasn't worked for a multitude of reasons. Now we're going to become a team for the Gold Coast that's made up of Gold Coasters.Since the GC Giants days of 1988 I’ve always believed the only way for us to win a National Comp is local juniors.
No side in any code has ever really tried to do it that way to the level I want it.
Right now the Suns are having a full crack in both genders at keeping local juniors way better than the Titans.
Let this play out.
Holy Mackeral. When you read what’s coming through as well as the younger talent already on the list you’d think prospective Coaches will be lining up to coach us.Dekota Baron (Southport / Suns Academy / Queensland)
Tall Forward | 178cm | 03/01/2007
An athletic, strong key forward who is usually a reliable source of scoring, Baron is a top-end talent who is likely to land in the top five spots. She has always been a strong contested marker, but has developed her first few steps over time to be so potent on the lead. Baron has the capacity to get up around the ball and have a stint in the ruck too, but expect her to be a forward who pinch-hits in the ruck at the top level. One who has the capacity to kick bags of goals, and can be very damaging by foot in the field as well.
Georja Davies (Southport / Suns Academy / Queensland)
Key Position Utility | 183cm | 17/01/2007
The fourth Davies sister set to enter the AFLW behind Giselle, Fleur and Darcie, Georja is perhaps the most unique of the quartet. She started as a forward/ruck but has developed into a midfielder and also spent time behind the ball, which at her size makes her an incredible draft prospect. Her athletic profile is outstanding, and she has been one of the best for Queensland at the 2024 AFLW Under 18 Championships so far. Davies’ ceiling is unlimited.
Annabelle Foat (Bond University / Suns Academy / Queensland)
Midfielder | 163cm | 23/04/2007
One addition to the Top 25 to Watch in 2025 is Foat who produced a really consistent bottom-age national carnival where she averaged 19 disposals, four tackles and two clearances per game in a really strong Maroons on-ball group. Though not tall, Foat is fierce, and her season was capped off with a brilliant Under 17 Futures match where she collected 22 disposals, two marks, two tackles, two clearances, two inside inside 50s and two rebound 50s, covering the ground well.
Sunny Lappin (Southport / Suns Academy / Queensland)
Forward / Midfielder | 169cm | 28/11/2007
It has happened in the boys’ draft before but next year Lappin will become the first top draft talent to have three clubs she is eligible to join ahead of the draft through both Academy (Gold Coast) and father-daughter (Carlton and St Kilda). The daughter of Matthew, Lappin is a smooth-moving clever footballer who is damaging around goal and finds pockets of space in the front half of the ground. Boasting a slick athletic profile too, Lappin can be a damaging kick going inside 50 as well as finishing off herself.
Ava Usher (Bond University / Suns Academy / Queensland)
Midfielder | 163cm | 11/08/2007
What a player. Usher’s highlights are well renowned with her all-round profile the closest thing to complete that has been seen in a draft prospect yet. She has an elite athletic base that comes from her surf lifesaving, with explosive speed, high endurance and incredible strength to fend-off would-be tacklers. She has a booming kick, great smarts and most impressively, improved on her kicking in a short space of time to go from okay to damaging. The consensus number one pick.
Alannah Welsh (Southport / Suns Academy / Queensland)
General Utility | 170cm | 23/11/2007
There are no shortage of utilities in the draft this year and Welsh is yet another one. She won an Under 16s MVP when able to play as a defender and midfielder, but has also mostly spent time up forward for the Sharks and Suns. With Queensland in 2024, Welsh has played on all three lines and has traits that adapt with her strength and power, smarts and competitive nature all seeping out into her game. Her best position might be unknown, but she is a good field kick and can plug any holes a team has.
AFLW Draft: 25 to Watch in 2025
There are plenty of names to remember in 2025, with Queensland having a stack of AFLW Draft prospects next year, while talls are plentiful.central.rookieme.com
Interesting to see the two highest rated players that have been coached by former Suns assistant coach Skinny Lappin now look like top 25 draft prospects. Skinny has been working with both Sunny and Ava at Hillcrest since 2019 and seems to have had a big impact. I guess it just shows how much of an impact it can make to have former AFL/AFLW players involved at the school level who are passionate about pushing footy programs. Former Sun Joel Tippett is doing his part at PBC and we've recently seen other former Suns Rischtelli + Malceski coaching their sons' primary school to a state championship a few months ago.Sunny Lappin (Southport / Suns Academy / Queensland)
Forward / Midfielder | 169cm | 28/11/2007
It has happened in the boys’ draft before but next year Lappin will become the first top draft talent to have three clubs she is eligible to join ahead of the draft through both Academy (Gold Coast) and father-daughter (Carlton and St Kilda). The daughter of Matthew, Lappin is a smooth-moving clever footballer who is damaging around goal and finds pockets of space in the front half of the ground. Boasting a slick athletic profile too, Lappin can be a damaging kick going inside 50 as well as finishing off herself.
Ava Usher (Bond University / Suns Academy / Queensland)
Midfielder | 163cm | 11/08/2007
What a player. Usher’s highlights are well renowned with her all-round profile the closest thing to complete that has been seen in a draft prospect yet. She has an elite athletic base that comes from her surf lifesaving, with explosive speed, high endurance and incredible strength to fend-off would-be tacklers. She has a booming kick, great smarts and most impressively, improved on her kicking in a short space of time to go from okay to damaging. The consensus number one pick.
AFLW Draft: 25 to Watch in 2025
There are plenty of names to remember in 2025, with Queensland having a stack of AFLW Draft prospects next year, while talls are plentiful.central.rookieme.com