Sarah Black's AFLW Draft preview: Who will your club pick?AFLW expert Sarah Black looks at some of the top prospects ahead of the AFLW Draft on Monday night
By Sarah Black
afl.com.au
15 Dec 2024POPPY SCHOLZPosition: Utility
Height: 179cm
From: South Australia, Glenelg/Mitcham
Sister Matilda's sterling end to the year with Port Adelaide won't have done Scholz's chances any harm. A true utility, Scholz can play in attack, on the wing or (most commonly) as an intercept defender. Excellent overhead and a strong kick. Also a committed elite netballer, which may have a few clubs attaching an asterisk.
Where could she go?It's looking like the top end for Scholz, but just where she ends up isn't clear. Sydney and Carlton have both been linked – the Blues delisted key back Gen Lawson-Tavan, who played 10 games this year. If Fish goes to the Blues at five, Scholz could slide to Geelong or
Richmond at 9/10.
SIERRA GRIEVESPosition: Midfielder
Height: 163cm
From: Victoria, Western Jets/Yarraville Seddon Eagles
In an absolutely stacked draft, it takes a highly impressive carnival to be named player of the national championships. Grieves is a tenacious, well-balanced midfielder. Stands marginally taller than Liv Purcell, and has a similar mix of inside contest work and speed away from the stoppage. Is hungry to improve.
Where could she go?In any other draft, she'd be in the top three, but it's looking like Grieves could be an absolute steal. The Western Bulldogs love a local girl, but with a new list manager in charge, clubs have been struggling to get a read on what direction they'll go. The Bombers are keen on some speed at eight, while Geelong (nine) and
Richmond (10) and the Bombers again at 11 are likely to pounce if available.
ALEXIS GREGORPosition: Key forward/defender
Height: 181cm
From: Victoria, Bendigo Pioneers/Moama
Has done the hard yards over the past few years, travelling from Echuca to Bendigo for her footy. Last year was a write-off with two bulging discs in her back, but has rebounded well, and built into her season. Strong overhead and in one-on-one marking contests.
Where could she go?
A lot of clubs are keen on Gregor in the 10-20 mark, with
Richmond, Fremantle and Geelong all being tied to the Pioneer, more so for her defensive potential than forward prowess.
Paige Scott, Essendon AFLW.
The self-delisting wildcard of the draft, it remains to be seen if the other 17 clubs will allow the dynamic forward to slide to
Richmond at 31, having been in negotiations to go to Punt Road in the trade period.
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