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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #315 on: October 09, 2021, 01:46:19 PM »
Roberts , maybe Johnson

Yeah we could find ourselves at the crossroads here.... :shh
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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #316 on: October 09, 2021, 02:28:32 PM »
"Much of the social history of the Western world, over the past three decades, has been a history of replacing what worked with what sounded good...."

- Thomas Sowell


FJ is the only one that makes sense.

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #317 on: October 09, 2021, 02:36:48 PM »
Rachele, we were reported to be keen early days

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #318 on: October 09, 2021, 04:26:20 PM »
Take the best available with our first whether that's a pure midfielder or not...draft is supposedly choc full of quality midfield prospects so we should still get at least a couple....and if the best available just so happens to be Rachelle and he is indeed like Toby Greene then he'll be pretty bloody handy rotating though the middle anyway....:shh
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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #319 on: October 09, 2021, 04:43:12 PM »
Best available  with our first two then look at needs

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #320 on: October 09, 2021, 05:42:41 PM »
You can watch the SA and WA kids again when they face off tomorrow arvo.

Bazzo and Roberts are back but no Horne-Francis, Amiss, Draper, Van Rooyen, Erasmus and Johnson though.

Stream link in here: https://www.afl.com.au/news/682999/watch-live-sa-v-wa-in-u19-champs-clash-on-sunday

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South Australia and Western Australia will again face off in the latest NAB AFL U19 Championships clash on Sunday, October 10.

The game will be played at South Australia's Thebarton Oval and you can watch a LIVE stream of all the action in the player below from 1.30pm ACDT/2pm AEDT.

Blayne O'Loughlin, the nephew of Sydney great Michael, was South Australia's best in that game and he will again be fronting up for this clash. Son of Brownlow medallist Shane Woewodin, Taj, has been selected for Western Australia along with the brother of Carlton star Patrick Cripps, Josh.

Nas Wanganeen-Milera (the nephew of Port Adelaide and Essendon champion Gavin) and Jesse Motlop (the son of former Kangaroo and Power forward Daniel) will line up for South Australia and Western Australia respectively.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

B: M.Litster, Z.Becker, B.O'Loughlin
HB: J.Burgoyne, O.Adams, S Linke
C: B.Calvett, A. D'Aloia, N.Wanganeen-Milera
HF: M.Ferres, L.Cooke, C.Kennedy
F: J.Owens, H.Lemmey, I.Dudley
Foll: O.Steene, M.Liddy, M.Roberts
I/C: L.Grubb, H.Harrison, A.Lord, M.Michalanney, J.Parish
Emg: D.McGary, Z.Phillips, H.Stagg, L.Whitelum

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

B: F.Gorringe, J. McIlvinney, J. McVee
HB: R.Bazzo, J.Avery, B.Watson
C: A.Jones, K.Dittmar, C.Warner
HF: B.Hough, J.Williams, L.Paton
F: J.Motlop, E.Benning, E.Regan
Foll: J.Cripps, G.Sheldrick, T.Woewodin
I/C: J. Browne, M.Chipper, Z.Fleiner, K.Harbour, L.Polson, J.Tunstill

https://www.afl.com.au/news/682999/watch-live-sa-v-wa-in-u19-champs-clash-on-sunday

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #321 on: October 09, 2021, 06:37:07 PM »
Draft Central Power Rankings: October 2021

Michael Alvaro
afldraftcentral.com.au
6 October 2021




#11 Tyler Sonsie
#12 Josh Rachele
#13 Arlo Draper
#14 Jye Amiss
#15 Matthew Johnson
#16 Josh Sinn
#17 Josh Goater
#18 Matthew Roberts
#19 Campbell Chesser
#20 Darcy Wilmot
#21 Sam Butler
#22 Tom Brown
#23 Jacob van Rooyen
#24 Jack Williams
#25 Zac Taylor
#26 Jesse Motlop (FRE NGA)
#27 Blake Howes
#28 Mitch Knevitt
#29 Josh Fahey
#30 Corey Warner

Read the full descriptions and summaries here: https://afl.draftcentral.com.au/2021/10/04/draft-central-power-rankings-october-2021/

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #322 on: October 09, 2021, 06:43:16 PM »
Anyone rate Darcy Wilmott. Has a bit of the Nick Vlastuins about him as a player and has decent leadership abilities from what Ive heard. Early 20s pick maybe.
Wilmot highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npfOhsJ3rjY

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#20 Darcy Wilmot

Northern Knights/Vic Metro | Small Defender
31/12/2003 | 182cm | 70kg
September Ranking: #20

Snapshot:

Wilmot is a tenacious and brave half-back whose most flashy weapons show on the attack, as he breaks the lines with great speed and ball use. Wilmot has thrust his name into contention with increasingly impressive performances for the Northern Knights in 2021, as well as an impressive senior debut at local football level. The small-medium defender has all the typical class and running prowess you would expect on the rebound, but is also willing to compete above his size in aerial contests. The 17-year-old still has plenty of development left as a December 31 birth, meaning he only just makes the cut to be eligible for this year’s draft. His run-and-gun style is sure to catch many more eyes as the season continues, with Wilmot a prospect truly on the rise.


https://afl.draftcentral.com.au/2021/10/04/draft-central-power-rankings-october-2021/

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #323 on: October 09, 2021, 09:58:20 PM »
Too skinny

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #324 on: October 09, 2021, 10:38:31 PM »
I reckon he'll fill out to about 82 or 83kgs in a good program. He also made the draft by 1 day which means most players in this draft have 1 extra year on him and he was captaining them so he has clear leadership. He could spend 12 months in our program and come out 12 months later and be a very capable afl footballer.

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #325 on: October 10, 2021, 04:27:29 PM »
South Australia and Western Australia will again face off in the latest NAB AFL U19 Championships clash on Sunday, October 10.

The game will be played at South Australia's Thebarton Oval and you can watch a LIVE stream of all the action in the player below from 1.30pm ACDT/2pm AEDT.

Blayne O'Loughlin, the nephew of Sydney great Michael, was South Australia's best in that game and he will again be fronting up for this clash. Son of Brownlow medallist Shane Woewodin, Taj, has been selected for Western Australia along with the brother of Carlton star Patrick Cripps, Josh.

Nas Wanganeen-Milera (the nephew of Port Adelaide and Essendon champion Gavin) and Jesse Motlop (the son of former Kangaroo and Power forward Daniel) will line up for South Australia and Western Australia respectively.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/682999/watch-live-sa-v-wa-in-u19-champs-clash-on-sunday
Another game down to the wire. With 10 seconds to go WA's Sheldrick (who was BOG) intercepted a SA handpass at HF and ran in to kick the sealer.

I didn't see the first half but Bazzo wasn't out there in the second half.

WA  9.14-68
SA  9.4-58

Goals:
WA - Williams 2, Paton 2, Jones, Dittmar, Sheldrick, Harbour, Polson
SA - Cooke 4, Lemmey , Ferres, Whitelum, Stagg, Burgoyne 

Disposals
WA
Sheldrick  26 ... 5 tackles
Browne 20
Tunstill 17
Chipper 16
Gorringe 16
Paton 15
Dittmar 14 ... 7 tackles
Williams 12

SA
Roberts 23
Linke 21 ... 7 tackles
O'Loughlin 18
Litster 18
Burgoyne 17 ... 10 in the 3rd qtr.
Liddy 16
Adams 10

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #326 on: October 10, 2021, 06:19:53 PM »
This is about Freo's picks 6 & 8  but our pick 7 is between theirs so it's relevant to us as a guide.


PICK 6 OPTIONS

This draft selection is likely to turn into Pick 8, with Nick Daicos (Collingwood) and Sam Darcy (Western Bulldogs) almost certain to attract bids within the first four selections.

By this time, SA star Jason Horne-Francis will be off the table – possibly by Pick 1 – while exciting utility Mac Andrew and gun midfielder Finn Callaghan should’ve also been snapped up by other clubs.

There’s also a strong chance a team would’ve pounced on GWV Rebels defender Josh Gibcus – the Jake Lever of this draft with his awesome intercepting ability – by then. But that won’t concern the Dockers, as they’re already stacked with key backmen.

If those six are off the board, it’d mean one of Ben Hobbs, Josh Ward and Josh Rachele would be available at the Dockers’ first selection.

Excluding one NAB League match where he got injured, Hobbs averaged 29.2 disposals, 6.2 clearances and 0.8 goals per game this year. But he is more a contested ball winner – and the Dockers are keen for some outside run, especially with Cerra being a high uncontested possession player

Ward would be a great get for Freo. Not only can he win the ball at will – he averaged 30.2 disposals in the NAB League this year — he loves to run and carry, is a polished distributor and has the potential to play very early AFL footy in 2022.

Rachele looms as a wildcard selection but could help address the Dockers’ pressure issue. An uber-talented forward-midfielder blessed with goalkicking nous and x-factor, Rachele is a maximum impact player in that most of his disposals lead to scores for his team. He kicked 11 goals from four NAB League matches — the best goals-per-match average in the competition — while he also ranked second for average score involvements (7.5).

Rachele could be taken as high as Pick 5, but could also slide to late in the first round. Murray Bushrangers talent manager Mick Wilson told The West Australian he’s had “lots of conversations” with the Dockers and Eagles about Rachele.

The Dockers could also pounce on some of the top WA talent at this selection, but they’d be hopeful a few would still be available two picks later.

PICK 8 OPTIONS

This selection will almost certainly be Pick 10 – and it’s also where the WA prospects will start to draw interest.

Arguably the state’s top prospect is Subiaco’s Neil Erasmus, who was the second-highest ranked player in the WAFL colts, according to Champion Data, and was among the top five players for disposals, contested possessions, intercept marks, clearances and score assists. The 188cm midfielder showed in last year’s WAFL colts grand final he can also be dangerous up forward, kicking four goals as a bottom-ager in Subiaco’s premiership triumph.

If the Dockers don’t go for a midfielder with their first selection and Erasmus is still available two selections later, it’s hard to see them passing on him.

But it’s also the selection where the Dockers could look to address their key forward chasm – and East Perth’s Jye Amiss is arguably the best key forward in the open draft.

The 195cm prospect was deadly in front of goal this year, booting 51.14 from 13 home and away WAFL colts matches – clearly the most in the competition. He also ranked second in the WAFL colts for contested marks (3.0) and No. 1 for marks inside 50 (3.5).

Another WA young gun that could be in the mix is Subiaco’s Matthew Johnson, who had a strong finish to his 2021 campaign. His early-season form in the colts was awesome before he struggled to adapt at league level. But he found his groove in the reserves, averaging 25 disposals and seven marks from his final three games, which included two finals. He was then named WA’s best player in an Under 19 challenge game against SA at Optus Stadium on AFL Grand Final day, showing great poise with 21 disposals and five clearances.

Johnson is a classy outside ball-winner with great footy nous and decision-making skills. Although Fremantle’s second selection might be a bit too early for him.

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And who will be available in the early second round if we could trade for an upgraded pick.

PICK 19 OR PICK 22 OPTIONS

Whichever selection the Dockers ultimately take to the draft, they’ll have plenty of terrific options at the start of the second round. Again the pick will be at least two spots back after the Daicos and Darcy father-son bids.

If the Dockers are still looking to draft an outside runner at the start of the second round, they’d be hopeful Sandringham’s Josh Sinn would be available after an injury-interrupted 2021. At 186cm, Sinn is a line-breaker that uses his natural leg speed, run and carry ability to gain territory for his side.

But picking up Sinn in the second round might be wishful thinking.

There’ll be ample midfielders to choose at this point, too. Matthew Roberts (South Adelaide) could still be on the board, as could Sam Butler (GWV Rebels) and Zac Taylor (Calder Cannons). Roberts and Taylor tend to win more uncontested ball than Butler, who’s the brother of St Kilda’s Dan Butler.

If the Dockers haven’t taken a key forward by the second round, two WA products could fit the bill.

Claremont’s Jacob Van Rooyen was unleashed at WAFL league level for five games this year, but did most of his damage at WAFL colts level, booting 34.14 from nine games – an impressive average of nearly four goals per outing. He also starred for WA’s Under 19s side as a backman after a year that was interrupted by glandular fever.

East Fremantle’s Jack Williams could also still be available. Williams is a versatile 196cm prospect that kicked 40.24 in the WAFL colts this season, including two goals in a semi-final then three goals in a prelim. But he also played both as a key defender and pinch-hit ruckman throughout the season, averaging 14.5 disposals, 5.9 marks and 9.2 hit-outs per game.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/teams/fremantle-dockers/afl-draft-2021-fremantle-trade-news-jordan-clark-deal-rory-lobb-giants-latest-neil-erasmus-jye-amiss-jacob-van-rooyen/news-story/258e08246521ce6fab2e524fca101c1d

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #327 on: October 11, 2021, 05:57:54 AM »
BEST INSIDE MIDFIELDER IN THE DRAFT!!

Ben Hobbs 2021 Highlights:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR01R69wTog

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #328 on: October 11, 2021, 07:54:17 AM »
he likes a handball, but I spose they played the same footage over and over so it might of just looked like that.  Looks like he is ready to go though
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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #329 on: October 11, 2021, 08:51:01 AM »
He won't get to 9