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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by one-eyed on November 03, 2025, 09:25:46 PM »
SA draft bolter in top 10 mix as Dees, Dons circle

HeraldSun
3 Nov 2025




Melbourne and Essendon are circling a bolter who has played footy for teams in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia in a juggling act that has rocketed him into the top 10 mix of this year’s AFL Draft.

Hailing from the NSW border town of Wentworth, Sam Cumming has boarded at Prince Alfred College in Adelaide for the past three years and represented Bendigo Pioneers at the V-Line Cup before the move.

It has made choosing his state allegiance difficult — especially after South Australia’s national championships win this year.

“After the champs, it’s definitely questioned that a bit, but I think at this point it’s just whoever’s asking,” Cumming said with a smile.

Cumming’s footy has flourished over in Adelaide, earning All-Australian status at their successful carnival, dominating the SANFL U18s with North Adelaide, and impressing at league level with the Roosters.

In just his second SANFL game, the quick and tough midfielder-forward turned heads with three goals and 21 disposals against South Adelaide.

Such performances are why clubs with picks inside the top 10 at the national draft are being heavily linked to Cumming as the draft on November 19 fast approaches.

Back in his hometown, with a population of around 1500, two ex-AFL players laid the foundation for his barnstorming season.

Former Hawthorn and Sydney forward Ben McGlynn and ex-Western Bulldogs and Essendon wingman Mark Alvey have served as important mentors along with his father, Glen, a club great at Wentworth.

“Dad’s been a big one, growing up in a country town. He’s always showed me around and showed me the ways of what to do with footy and life as well,” Cumming said.

“And then the likes of Ben McGlynn and Mark Alvey have also been really helpful throughout that journey as well.

“They both played AFL footy, so having them as well, have been pretty lucky.”

McGlynn has been back at Wentworth since he departed as St Kilda assistant coach at the end of 2022, but he worked closely with Cumming even during his time at the Saints.

Cumming debuted at senior level in the Sunraysia league when he was just 14, named in the best in eight of his 15 games in 2022.

“Pretty sure he was still at St Kilda that year. but he was coming backwards and forwards a fair bit, so over that summer, worked with him with a bit of craft and stuff in the gym,” Cumming said.

“Did a fair bit of work with him when I’d go back home.

“ (Alvey) did a lot of my rep footy in that regional work. But he’s also played a lot of footy with dad at Wentworth Roos. So when he come back, he was a player, and he coached a fair bit as well.”

Cumming was eager to board away from home from a young age and after considering schools in Victoria, he chose the closer option in Adelaide, where his sister lives.

“I’ve always wanted to board when I was, 12-13, wanted to go away to boarding school,” Cumming said.

“And there was a few boys older than me that went away and did pretty well – not only at their footy, but just enjoyed it as well.

The boarding experience has him well prepared for playing footy anywhere in any state across Australia.

“I have already sort of moved out of home and had those hard couple of weeks, (feeling) a bit homesick,” Cumming said.

“So wherever I go, I should be fine, and hopefully adjust to a new environment pretty quickly.

At the start of the year, he wrote some “ambitious” goals on the pinboard in his room: playing well for the AFL Academy, making All-Australian with South Australia and winning the championships, and playing SANFL league with North Adelaide.

He passed them all with flying colours.

“It’s been pretty crazy, it’s all gone very quick. I thought they were maybe a tad ambitious, but reflecting back on it now, it’s been pretty lucky to tick most of them off,” Cumming said.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/meet-sam-cumming-the-sa-draft-bolter-demons-are-circling-with-top-10-pick/news-story/454d12f07e644b6cf573c2dad2013d28
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Richmond Rant / Re: Old Footballers - Whatever happened to ...
« Last post by one-eyed on November 03, 2025, 09:22:52 PM »
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by Andyy on November 03, 2025, 09:10:28 PM »
I reckon wce are a good chance to take CDT. They need a forward and ruck, same as us.

Sharp and Robey here would be nice.
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by Tiger Khosh on November 03, 2025, 04:16:24 PM »
lol, the chances of that draft happening is nil
Ps : you can take points to match a bid from next years draft

True but I appreciate the fact that the guy has formed his own opinion though and not just piggy backed of the countless mock drafts already out there lol
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by camboon on November 03, 2025, 03:30:33 PM »
lol, the chances of that draft happening is nil
Ps : you can take points to match a bid from next years draft
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by ajGreen on November 03, 2025, 11:19:53 AM »
Data removed

Nil link supplied

ajGreen, you've been asked, told and warned

No link and your post will be removed

 :banghead
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Richmond Rant / Re: Josh Smillie [merged]
« Last post by TigerLand on November 03, 2025, 11:15:10 AM »
Well my counter argument would be that is clearly not the case now seeing he along with a number of the other kids have been training daily (unofficially) at the club when they're supposed to be on hoiliday

It can take a bit of time for the penny to drop for some; especially when things have come was for them in the past

Expect him to debut round 1 in 2026  :shh

Penny may have dropped, may have been a 2025 issue only. Time will tell. I hope he plays R1.

Don’t see the point in posting this about an 18-19 year old kid from an average at best source.

Whether it’s true or not you know people will now jump on it at every single opportunity, plays an avg game or picks up a niggle.

Just gives people another reason to pile on based on an unsubstantiated rumour.

Source isn't average. Teacher is a direct family member of mine and taught Smillie in VCE. He grew huge and dominated, has had to learn the amount of work it takes to succeed at AFL is much higher than high school etc.


I wouldn't think many school teachers would know much about what it takes to be an elite athlete.

Ask Lleyton Hewitt what his teachers thought. Reckon Dusty's teachers weren't overly positive either.

To be good at anything at the top level I think it's fair to say you need to work hard, be consistent etc. Laziness and compacency won't help.

Don't have to be an elite athlete to make that deduction about top level sports.

I wouldn't take a teachers valuation of student seriously on prospects of an AFL career. Would be countless examples of poor students excelling in life, sport music etc. Teachers are wonderful but wouldn't be taking this as any value on a draft prospect. If it's his junior footy coach or TAC cup staff member, sure. Couldn't care less if he's lazy with his science homework.
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by ajGreen on November 03, 2025, 10:28:44 AM »
One of BF's long time draftee watchers Davo-27 has listed his top 50. Out of interest, he has Louis Kellaway ranked at 40.

1. Dyson Sharp
2. Willem Duursma
3. Zeke Uwland (gc)
4. Dylan Patterson (gc)
5. Aidan Schubert
6. Harry Dean (carl)
7. Sullivan Robey
8. Cooper Duff-Tytler
9. Josh Lindsay
10. Oliver Greeves
11. Sam Grlj
12. Dan Annable (bris)
13. Mitch Marsh
14. Lachlan Carmichael (syd)
15. Beau Addinsall (gc)
16. Blake Thredgold
17. Xavier Taylor
18. Sam Cumming
19. Lachy Dovaston
20. Jesse Mellor (geel)
21. Koby Coulson (gc)
22. Hugo Mikunda
23. Harley Barker
24. Cam Nairn
25. Riley Onley
26. Jacob Farrow
27. Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves
28. Max King (syd)
29. Adam Sweid (ess)
30. Felix Kneipp
31. Charlie Banfield (wce)
32. Avery Thomas
33. Hunter Holmes
34. Koby Evans (wce)
35. Wes Walley (wce)
36. Hussein El Achkar (ess)
37. Archie Ludowyke
38. Matt LeRay
39. Zac McCarthy (coll)
40. Louis Kellaway (rich)
41. Taj Murray
42. Louis Emmett
43. Cody Curtin
44. Thomas McGuane
45. Jevan Phillipou
46. Oskar Taylor
47. Jack Miller
48. Talor Byrne
49. Sam Ainsworth
50. Latrelle Sumner-Pickett
51. Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier
52. Blake Kelly
53. Fred Rodriguez
54. Sam Swaddling
55. Tairon Ah-Mu
56. Liam Hetherton

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/davo-27s-2025-draft-thread.1389969/post-90158688

If we can get a Hibbins-Hargreaves,  Ludowyke , Farrow at 38. Prior to it coming down post bid matching. Would be nice
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by MintOnLamb on November 03, 2025, 04:35:25 AM »
Pommy in Oz last night reckons Richmond has been linked to delisted Cat Ted Clohesy and has "outside interest" in Ben Hobbs and Will Setterfield.

https://youtu.be/bcFZFguILI0?t=2704
Don’t mean to be negative but after looking at their bios, I hope Pommy is wrong, pass for me
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by one-eyed on November 03, 2025, 12:31:59 AM »
Pommy in Oz last night reckons Richmond has been linked to delisted Cat Ted Clohesy and has "outside interest" in Ben Hobbs and Will Setterfield.

https://youtu.be/bcFZFguILI0?t=2704







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