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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #360 on: October 14, 2021, 05:06:01 PM »

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #361 on: October 14, 2021, 07:55:01 PM »
Great mock draft would love to get Hobbs & Gibcus somehow

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #362 on: October 14, 2021, 08:40:53 PM »
Mac Andrew, must be like a beanpole, would take a few years to be up to it ??

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #363 on: October 15, 2021, 04:04:51 AM »
Mac Andrew, must be like a beanpole, would take a few years to be up to it ??

Was thinking the exact same thing. 70kg is light for a small forward. 70kg for a 200cm ruckman is just crazy to the point that I’m assuming it’s a mistake.

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #364 on: October 15, 2021, 07:42:10 AM »
Darcy not much better

I'm 186/113 and feel like I could steamroll these poor buggers haha

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #365 on: October 15, 2021, 08:13:05 AM »
Darcy not much better

I'm 186/113 and feel like I could steamroll these poor buggers haha

If you could catch them. lol
Yeah we're already going to vote for him mate, you don't need to keep selling it.....

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #366 on: October 15, 2021, 11:07:20 AM »
Fingers crossed on Zac Taylor, I may be a little biased because I’ve seen this kid play allot but no matter who I’ve seen him play for, Oak Park, Calder or PEG’s he’s been a stand out.
Super silky skills, can play inside or out and is fast, one could say very similar to Bolton.
He’s a ready made HFF’er who will rotate through the midfield in years to come.

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #367 on: October 15, 2021, 11:32:23 AM »
Darcy not much better

I'm 186/113 and feel like I could steamroll these poor buggers haha

If you could catch them. lol

Maybe not but at least I'd make a better small forward than Jake Aarts.

My dad reckons he would too, despite being 72 and a similar size haha

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #368 on: October 15, 2021, 11:42:15 AM »
Fingers crossed on Zac Taylor, I may be a little biased because I’ve seen this kid play allot but no matter who I’ve seen him play for, Oak Park, Calder or PEG’s he’s been a stand out.
Super silky skills, can play inside or out and is fast, one could say very similar to Bolton.
He’s a ready made HFF’er who will rotate through the midfield in years to come.

I like Taylor as well. Hoping he is a tiger on draft night with one of our picks in the 20s. Im looking for 3 mids 1 key defender and a key developing forward. In a perfect world that looks like hobbs or ward (1) johnson (2) taylor (3) bazzo as key back and a key forward.

Im also a fan of darcy wilmott but we dont need another half back atm.

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #369 on: October 15, 2021, 03:54:58 PM »
AFL Draft Weekly Wrap: stoppage specialist Sheldrick a WA bolter

CHRIS DOERRE
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14 October 2021


Player focus

Earning best on ground honours for Western Australia in their 10-point win against South Australia in this year's final clash between the two sides, Angus Sheldrick is the prospect who has scouts talking.

Over the past two months, Sheldrick has built one of the most impressive resumes, also winning the head-to-head midfield matchup against pick one favourite Jason Horne-Francis in the first Under-19 Championships clash between WA and SA.

Horne-Francis was unable to impact the game through the midfield and was relegated to playing in the front half, in what was a surprise disruption to an otherwise near-flawless close to 2021.

In the WAFL Colts Grand Final, Sheldrick battled on manfully and was the dominant force through the middle, amassing 27 touches despite copping a bad corky in the second quarter and an unsportsmanlike knee to the ribs while down on all fours in the third quarter.

Given Sheldrick's recent eye-catching performances, his best on ground display at the weekend's final Under-19 Championships clash should surprise no one; he's a competitor who shows up every week and does what is asked of him.

In each of the Championships games, WA was clearly a level above through the midfield and the contribution of Sheldrick played a large part. An impressive stoppage midfielder, the 17-year-old is a strong-bodied stoppage specialist with a height and build akin to Lachie Neale.

At 179cm and 88kg, Sheldrick is strong over the ball and routinely wins first possession, works hard around the ground to receive loose ball gets, possesses an explosive burst of speed, shrugs tackles and tackles with intent, plays a strong two-way game and hits the scoreboard.

Impressively, during the WAFL Colts finals series, Sheldrick kicked six goals from three games, while kicking another two goals in his final match against SA, including the sealer.

Where Sheldrick will need to put work into his game is his kicking and decision making. He is effective feeding outside runners by hand but at this stage lacks polish and precision by foot. Whether he is under pressure or has time with ball in hand, at times he will attempt ill-advised kicks that lack situational awareness.

Gaining fans in recent months, Sheldrick is viewed as a likely mid-draft choice and would be a strong value selection for a club looking to give their midfield an immediate boost of competitiveness



Rising draft stocks

Providing run with ball in hand, a marking target forward of centre, applying himself defensively, kicking two goals and setting up targets inside 50 with perfect kicks, Lochlan Paton came out of the blocks with a point to prove for Western Australia. Turning 18 in November, Paton enhanced his draft chances as one of his side's most influential players.

An intercept marking force, the little-spoken-about Max Litster was South Australia's best in defence. He positioned himself well, read the drop of the ball better than anyone else on the field and backed himself in the air, often leaping for and marking the ball strongly overhead.

South Australian rebounding defender Alastair Lord continued his strong vein of form. Possessing elite speed and agility, Lord is arguably this draft's most aggressive and damaging runner from defence with ball in hand. While his run is his primary weapon, Lord put on a masterclass with his ball use by foot. If a club can secure Lord late in the draft, they may have found themselves a draft bargain, with his rebounding capabilities the best in the pool.

Key performers Under-19s

Performing consistently through the Under-19 Championships, WA captain Finn Gorringe put on an intercepting clinic, commanding the skies and intercepting off the bounce. He was competitive one-on-one, aerially and stabilised his defensive teammates in each encounter.

Winning the ball through the midfield and breaking the game open at times with his run, Kade Dittmar was again one of WA's most influential ball-winners. He has been a consistent difference maker, and aside from Sheldrick, was the second strong-bodied midfielder who made life difficult for the South Australian midfielders.

https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/32383445/afl-draft-2021-chris-doerre-knightmare-weekly-wrap-angus-sheldrick-announces-western-australia?platform=amp

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #370 on: October 15, 2021, 04:42:39 PM »
Sheldrick looks a likely sort, good size too

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #371 on: October 15, 2021, 05:29:15 PM »
Is Gorringe related to that spud ruckman that was delisted by Gold Coast & The Scumbaggers? :shh
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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #372 on: October 15, 2021, 05:41:33 PM »
So as it stands how many senior spots available now to draft ?.

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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #373 on: October 15, 2021, 05:46:30 PM »
Sheldrick looks a likely sort, good size too

Yeah getting raves because he shutdown Jason Judd-Martin but as someone noted elsewhere- Who remembers the kid from WA(?) who shutdown Cotchin in the Champs? :shh
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Re: 2021 Draft thread
« Reply #374 on: October 15, 2021, 07:21:09 PM »
Sheldrick looks a likely sort, good size too

Yeah getting raves because he shutdown Jason Judd-Martin but as someone noted elsewhere- Who remembers the kid from WA(?) who shutdown Cotchin in the Champs? :shh
Fair call