Author Topic: 2006 Potential Draftees thread  (Read 29886 times)

Offline mightytiges

  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 58597
  • Eat 'Em Alive!
    • oneeyed-richmond.com
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread
« Reply #90 on: July 10, 2006, 05:55:22 PM »
We're looking at a #8 to #12 first round pick so who would be available then? Gumby and Hansen should be long gone  :-\.
All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be - Pink Floyd

Offline bluey_21

  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 2718
  • Road Runner
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread
« Reply #91 on: July 15, 2006, 07:30:44 PM »
We're looking at a #8 to #12 first round pick so who would be available then? Gumby and Hansen should be long gone  :-\.

Yeah, doesn't look likley we will get a high enough pick to nab one of the gun talls in Gumbleton, Hansen, Sellar or Thorp.

If so, I hope for us to draft:

Pick 1) Clayton Collard
Pick 2) Clinton Benjamin or Mitch Brown
Pick 3) Nathan Brown
Pick 4) Ryan Anderson

Collard would add to our list of speedy and classy midfielders. Benjamin likewise (but will need time to learn the game though). N Brown looks a very good prospect to replace Gaspar at FB. And picking Anderson will add another skilful and speedy youngster to our list.

Must admit I like the idea of trying to grab both the Brown twins. N Brown could become a very good Full back. M Brown along with Schulz and Hughes could become a very dangerous forward line setup. It could also be a very good way to promote the club and receive press.

Offline one-eyed

  • Administrator
  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 98248
    • One-Eyed Richmond
Gibbs not the first choice for Bombers (The Australian)
« Reply #92 on: July 21, 2006, 03:12:53 AM »
The Bombers are supposedly after Hansen according to recruiters. So much for trading away their first pick.

---------------------------------------

Gibbs not the first choice for Bombers
Greg Denham
July 21, 2006

TOMORROW's MCG match between Essendon and Carlton has been mischievously labelled the Bryce Gibbs Cup, but that may not necessarily be the case.

With the loser of the 16th versus 15th contest guaranteed to be last on the ladder tomorrow night with six rounds remaining, the spoils of the national draft in November are high on the agenda for the two clubs.

Gibbs has been a long-time favourite to be the first player selected at the draft, but not, it seems, if the Bombers finish last.

Essendon, with one win for the season, has lost 14 games in succession, while Carlton, which like the Bombers won its opening game of the season, has struggled since with just one more win, and is on a losing streak of eight.

A survey yesterday by The Australian revealed that opinion among club recruiting managers slightly favours Essendon selecting 17-year-old Gippsland Power key-position player Lachlan Hansen as the draft's top pick.

"With Dustin Fletcher turning 31, Dean Solomon struggling with injury and having not yet found an adequate replacement for Sean Wellman, Hansen could easily go to Essendon," one recruiter said.

"I think he's the one they're after. For two years, Hansen has been the best-performed key-position defender in the U-18 competition. He can play forward and even pinch hit in the ruck."

Another club's national recruiting manager said: "With an AFL pre-season under his belt, Hansen could play at the elite level tomorrow."

Hansen, who is 195cm and 92kg, has played superbly in the past two national U-18 championships for Victoria Country.

The Bombers have also shown keen interest in West Australian key-position player Scott Gumbleton, who is coached at Peel Thunder in the WAFL by dual West Coast premiership player Chris Waterman.

Gumbleton is the same height and weight as Hansen but is probably more of a specialist key-forward.

But should Carlton win the wooden spoon for the third time in five years, coach Denis Pagan and recruiting manager Wayne Hughes may settle on Gibbs.

Despite being 17, the tall on-baller is in his second senior season with Glenelg in the SANFL and the Blues need more support for Nick Stevens.

Carlton would benefit greatly in another two years with a front-line midfield of Marc Murphy, last year's No.1 pick who is out for the season with a shoulder injury, and Gibbs. But the recruiters are not united in who will take Hansen or Gibbs first.

"I think Denis (Pagan) was all over Gibbs, but that was until he saw Hansen," a rival scout said.

Despite this year's draft being described by recruiting managers as having the deepest talent for three or four years - with value up to at least pick 30 - the talent scouts are united in naming Gibbs, Hansen and Gumbleton as certain to be the first three teenagers picked.

The talent spotters reckon the next best is a toss-up between Tasmanian Mitchell Thorp, a tall forward, and Glenelg forward-ruckman James Sellar.

Almost all the talent scouts agreed that Geelong's father-son selection Tom Hawkins, who will go to the Cats for a third-round selection, would have been chosen in the top five had he not been tied to Geelong.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19856361-36035,00.html

Offline bluey_21

  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 2718
  • Road Runner
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread
« Reply #93 on: July 27, 2006, 05:23:12 PM »
James Frawley (related to good ol' Spud) is a player I reckon we might look at. Weaver has talked him up a bit and could be an option at CHB for us

Offline one-eyed

  • Administrator
  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 98248
    • One-Eyed Richmond
Lachlan Hansen - "I don't think I'm good enough to go top five"
« Reply #94 on: July 29, 2006, 01:42:36 AM »


TAC Cup: Hansen rises to occasion
29 July 2006   Herald-Sun
David Hastie

IF THERE is pressure on Gippsland Power key-position player Lachlan Hansen, you wouldn't know it.

Touted as a potential top-five pick in this year's national draft, Hansen didn't do his cause any harm with three standout performances at the recent AFL under-18 national championships with Division1 runner-up Vic Country.

Despite being concussed in the second game against South Australia, Hansen recovered to play the third and final match against Vic Metro and was named the All-Australian centre half-back.

After playing in last year's carnival with Country, Hansen said the experience helped ease the nerves before his side's first match against Western Australia.

``I had a taste of it last year so I wasn't so nervous coming into it,'' Hansen said.

``And then to win a couple of games when we didn't win one last year was really good.

``You play against these blokes and then to play with them it's great to get to know them.''

Hansen, who turns 18 next month, described West Australian centre half-forward and friend Scott Gumbleton as the best opponent he had played on after the two went head-to-head in the first of the championship games.

``What can I say, he's a freak,'' Hansen said.

``He's got an unbelievable motor and he just marks everything.''

With AFL coaches Kevin Sheedy, Dean Laidley and Alastair Clarkson watching from the stands during the championships, Hansen said he was not overawed.

``Some of the other guys were pretty nervous with all that sort of thing,'' Hansen said. ``But I'm pretty laid back with all that. I didn't really think about anything like that.

``I was just there to play footy and that's what I did. You've just got to keep your mind on the footy, not who might be watching you play.''

But a modest Hansen played down talk he was a possible top-five draft prospect.

``I don't really believe it because I don't think I'm good enough to go top five,'' he said. ``I've got no words to describe it. I've heard it a bit.

``I'm hard working, but not that good. I just want to get picked up. I don't care what number it is.''

At 196cm and 92kg, versatility is a key attribute of the talented youngster.

While Hansen prefers lining-up at centre half-forward he said he played his best football at centre half-back.

Hansen's Gippsland Power takes on the Bendigo Pioneers tomorrow at Morwell Football Ground.


He said it was a great feeling to return to Power training after the championships, saying No.1 goal was to play in another TAC Cup premiership this season.

``It's great getting back to the club and playing with all your mates again,'' he said.

``Hopefully we'll get in the finals, which we should, and see if we can go back-to-back.

``Last year's (premiership) was the best moment of my footy career to date.

``Hopefully we can get to the grand final again and then anything's possible.''

Gippsland coach Paul Hudson said he had thrown Hansen forward this season to help develop the talented youngster as a key position player.

``I'm harder if anything, on him than anyone else, because you can see the talent that he's got,'' Hudson said.

``He's probably averaged about 10 marks for us per game.

``Lachy was a solid player for us last year. All year through we based the side around him being at centre half-back last year.''

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,19943426%255E19742,00.html

Offline bluey_21

  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 2718
  • Road Runner
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread
« Reply #95 on: July 29, 2006, 06:40:23 PM »
Oh Lachie, I only wish you weren't a top 5 pick. Nah, don't be stupid top 5 for sure, otherwise we will snap him up for sure

Offline one-eyed

  • Administrator
  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 98248
    • One-Eyed Richmond
Cousin Jack the next Riewoldt on the radar (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #96 on: August 09, 2006, 01:49:17 PM »


Cousin Jack the next Riewoldt on the radar
09 August 2006   Herald-Sun
David Stockdale

STAR teenage Tasmanian Devils centre half-forward Jack Riewoldt seems certain to be an early pick in the national draft in November.

It was revealed yesterday up to 10 AFL clubs had talent scouts at Saturday's VFL match against Bendigo at Bellerive Oval -- most of them to watch Riewoldt.

And the cousin of St Kilda star Nick Riewoldt didn't disappoint, racking up 23 possessions, taking 15 marks and kicking four goals.

Riewoldt's state under-18 coach Hamish Ogilvie described the day as "Jack-mania."

"There's a lot of interest in him, and the really encouraging thing was he played the role we asked him to by stretching out and covering a lot of ground," Ogilvie said.

"Jack is an exceptional talent, and for a youngster who doesn't turn 18 until the end of November, he's learning very quickly.

"But we can't get too carried away because Bendigo fielded a pretty young and inexperienced side."

Other local youngsters in whom AFL scouts have shown interest are fellow Devils Tom Hislop, Mitchell Thorp, North Hobart full-forward Colin Garland and Lauderdale tall Tom Collier.

Riewoldt says his improvement has been helped considerably by playing alongside Kangaroos-listed players who are involved in a partial alignment with the Devils.

"Despite what some people have said about our alignment with the Kangaroos, I think it's worked pretty well and has been really helpful to young players like me," Riewoldt said.

"Jade Rawlings has been especially good. He's been like a big brother to me and taught me a lot about how I need to play to get the job done.

"For him to come off early in the last quarter after he'd kicked nine goals so I could have more of an impact on the game was just fantastic of him."

Riewoldt is aware he must get bigger and stronger if he is to become an AFL player.

He also knows he must work hard to improve his aerobic capacity and and strength.

"I've gone from 83kg pre-season to 86 now, and while that's helped make me stronger in the contests, I know I've got to get even stronger again," Riewoldt said.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,20065012%255E19742,00.html

Offline bluey_21

  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 2718
  • Road Runner
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread
« Reply #97 on: September 02, 2006, 07:06:44 PM »
Can Thorp slip through to our pick  ???

Also, how can we get another first rounder?

PuntRdRoar

  • Guest
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread
« Reply #98 on: September 02, 2006, 08:39:56 PM »
Well we gotta hope Laidley doesnt get the arse and then we hope as supporters that our coach puts up a couple of over rated players and Laidley falls for it  :scream ;D :cheers

Offline bluey_21

  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 2718
  • Road Runner
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread
« Reply #99 on: September 04, 2006, 07:28:30 PM »
Well we gotta hope Laidley doesnt get the behind and then we hope as supporters that our coach puts up a couple of over rated players and Laidley falls for it  :scream ;D :cheers

 :rollin  :rollin  :rollin

I reckon we could get another 1st rounder if we get two more 3rd rounders and package them off for a 1st rounder

PuntRdRoar

  • Guest
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread
« Reply #100 on: September 05, 2006, 11:57:28 AM »
Well we gotta hope Laidley doesnt get the behind and then we hope as supporters that our coach puts up a couple of over rated players and Laidley falls for it  :scream ;D :cheers

 :rollin  :rollin  :rollin

I reckon we could get another 1st rounder if we get two more 3rd rounders and package them off for a 1st rounder


Can I get a half a kilo of what youve got. it seems like good stuff. it really does ;D

PuntRdRoar

  • Guest
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread
« Reply #101 on: September 07, 2006, 09:34:21 AM »
Was reading Herald Sun before looks like we and St Kilda have been looking at a kid in the amateurs Stefan Martin from a basketball background. 198cm. From what I can sort of tell, Stewart Loewe was hiding the kid for St Kilda, but weve seen him and maybe Collingwood as well. Anyone from the the forum follow amateurs and seen him?

Offline one-eyed

  • Administrator
  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 98248
    • One-Eyed Richmond
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread - Stefan Martin
« Reply #102 on: September 07, 2006, 05:41:01 PM »
Was reading Herald Sun before looks like we and St Kilda have been looking at a kid in the amateurs Stefan Martin from a basketball background. 198cm. From what I can sort of tell, Stewart Loewe was hiding the kid for St Kilda, but weve seen him and maybe Collingwood as well. Anyone from the the forum follow amateurs and seen him?

Don't know anything about him Ramps apart from what was in the H-Sun but here is his stats page (no game stats though apart from goals and bests). He's played the last 4 games in A-grade seniors for Old Haileybury. They play this week at Elsternwick Park on Sunday, 2pm against Old Xavs in the second-semi final.

http://www.sportingpulse.com.au/nf/team_info.cgi?player=Stefan%20Martin&action=PSTATS&pID=128832584&client=1-3232-0-40997-4447248

Here's the Herald-Sun article:


Talent to burn: Old Haileybury's Stefan Martin has AFL clubs chasing him. Picture: Mark Smith
On Tuesday night, the Old Haileybury ruckman won the best-and-fairest award in the Victorian Amateur Football Association's under-19s after playing just eight games.

Hail the Ammos' draft bolter
06 September 2006   
Herald-Sun
Steve Perkin

LAST week he was very much an AFL draft smoky. Today, the fire is roaring under 19-year-old Stefan Martin.

The umpires voted him best on ground in seven of those and awarded him two votes in the other game. That's 23 votes from a possible 24 and enough to win the medal.

What made Martin's win even more astonishing was that he hadn't played football for five years. He last played as a Year 8 student at Haileybury College.

With his 198cm frame, he is a talented basketballer.

He trained last year in a development squad with the NBL's Melbourne Tigers under Lindsay Gaze and was considered an outstanding prospect with the Nunawading Spectres.

"That's about when I started to get bored with basketball," Martin said yesterday from his home at Berwick.

"And it was at the same time that a group of my mates told me to come and play footy with them just for some fun.

"I decided to give it a try."

Martin's season has been hampered by a badly dislocated finger and a torn calf muscle, which forced him to miss a string of games.

In recent weeks, he has been promoted to Old Haileybury's seniors, where one of his teammates is St Kilda legend Stewart Loewe.

Not surprisingly, Loewe was reluctant to talk about the youngster.

"He can't kick, can't run, can't mark, he's unfit . . . and I want him to go to St Kilda," Loewe said.

Is he a draft contender?

"I'd say he's a monty. He's very raw, but he's got everything, even a healthy bit of aggro."

Scouts from at least two clubs, St Kilda and Richmond, and possibly Collingwood, have been to see Martin play, but none has yet talked to him.

"I have never considered playing in the AFL, so I've been a bit blown away by the attention," Martin said.

"If it was possible and if I get drafted I'd love it and I couldn't care less who I play with."

For any club that hasn't yet heard about Martin, they can see him in action on Sunday at Elsternwick Park when Old Haileybury plays Old Xaverians in the VAFA second semi-final.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,20362463%255E19742,00.html

Offline bluey_21

  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 2718
  • Road Runner
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread
« Reply #103 on: September 09, 2006, 08:17:10 PM »
can he play KD

Jackstar

  • Guest
Re: 2006 Potential Draftees thread
« Reply #104 on: September 10, 2006, 08:25:50 PM »
Try these /
Jack Riewoldt
Matthew Leuenberger
Leroy Jetta
Albert Proud
Bachar Houli
Clinton Benjamin
Eric MacKenzie
Thomas Hislop