Talent guru Kevin Sheehan identifies some of the unlucky players who missed outHeraldSun
29 November 2021■ Angus Anderson (Sydney Swans academy, midfielder)The big-bodied on-baller captained the Swans’ academy and impressed with his workrate in two NAB League games.
■ Jamieson Ballantyne (GWV Rebels, midfielder)The dashing line-breaker shot up draft estimations after significant improvement this year.
■ Josh Browne (East Fremantle, midfielder)Won the Jack Clarke Medal as best player in the WA colts competition.
■ Sam Breuer (GWV Rebels, defender/midfielder)The son of ex-Geelong and Port Adelaide player Shayne Breuer stood out as an aggressive tackler and composed ball user.
■ Sam Collins (North Hobart, defender)A damaging intercept backman who was hoping to be drafted as a 19-year-old.
■ Josh Cripps (East Fremantle, ruck/forward)The brother of Carlton skipper Patrick Cripps was eligible last year but sustained an ACL injury then returned and dominated for a patch late this past season.
■ Kade Dittmar (East Perth, midfielder)The tough on-baller was linked to several clubs, including Port Adelaide.
■ Youseph Dib (Oakleigh Charger, utility)Collingwood – and all other clubs – overlooked the tough, quick member of the Magpies’ Next Generation Academy.
■ Sam Frost (GWS academy, defender)Was best on ground in three Giants matches and was the Allies’ skipper in a Covid-affected game against SA in Adelaide.
■ Josh Green (GWS academy, midfielder)A tall, on-ball utility who is the brother of Giants bull Tom Green.
■ Shay Linke (Central District, tall midfielder)A 190cm on-baller who impressed in SA’s last state under-19 game and was injured in a boating accident a fortnight ago.
■ Charlie Molan (GWV Rebels, defender/midfielder)A consistent, versatile player who performed strongly in a variety of roles to win the Rebels’ best-and-fairest.
■ Blayne O’Loughlin (North Adelaide, small defender)The nephew of Swans great Michael O’Loughlin won the medal for SA’s best in the AFL grand final curtain-raiser and had a blistering start to the year at under-18 SANFL level.
■ Lewis Rayson (Glenelg, half-back)A clever ball user and SA vice-captain who may have been hurt by the high number of running, wing/half-back types in this year’s pool.
■ Josh Rentsch (GWV Rebels, key forward)Likened to Tom Hawkins, 198cm, 100kg Rentsch was one of few power forwards in the draft and tied for the Morrish Medal.
■ Toby Triffett (Brisbane Lions academy, midfielder)Was invited to the national combine after a brilliant performance for Queensland against Tasmania and also showed form in nine VFL games.
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