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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #255 on: November 14, 2007, 08:24:48 PM »
There's a full list of nominees here

http://www.afl.com.au/Default.aspx?tabid=208&newsId=53248

According to it Andrew Kellaway and Shane Morrison have both nominated.  :-\ ???

And Ty Zantuck.

ah young ty, what happened there?
I think Ty is playing for Kangaroo Flat nowdays.
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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #256 on: November 14, 2007, 08:37:32 PM »
There's a full list of nominees here

http://www.afl.com.au/Default.aspx?tabid=208&newsId=53248

According to it Andrew Kellaway and Shane Morrison have both nominated.  :-\ ???

And Ty Zantuck.

Damn, just realised I posted this on the wrong thread. Sorry about that!.  :-\

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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #257 on: November 15, 2007, 05:11:17 AM »
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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #258 on: November 15, 2007, 08:37:25 AM »
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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #259 on: November 15, 2007, 11:54:09 AM »

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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #260 on: November 15, 2007, 01:53:28 PM »
that is not funny >:(  :lol :thumbsup

Maybe as a rookie  :whistle  :lol

He's actually a mate we entered. Let me tell you, he's not a happy chappy.  :lol

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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #261 on: November 15, 2007, 02:16:07 PM »
Some parents are cruel  :rollin

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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #262 on: November 15, 2007, 02:36:28 PM »
1290 Players have Nominated ...

farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ... a fair bit ...

though some (about 10-20%) are Ex-AFL Players ... as we already know ...

though i never realised how many nomination there are in a draft ...

and only 100-120 Players are Drafted through both Draft, Pre-Season, Rookie ...

about 9.3% - 10.0% of those nominations get picked ... tough competition ... lol ... interesting ...

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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #263 on: November 15, 2007, 03:11:19 PM »
Ben Hart from Adelaide is there.

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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #264 on: November 16, 2007, 04:51:12 PM »
Top draft prospects: Tall forwards
Fri 16 November, 2007
By Jason Phelan, afl.com.au

Robbie Tarrant – Bendigo Pioneers, VIC, 195.9cm, 90.1kg, DOB 25/4/89

Tony Notte – Swan Districts, WA, 194.5cm, 71.5kg, DOB 15/4/90

Jarrad Grant – Dandenong Stingrays, VIC, 192.4cm, 76.7kg, DOB 6/7/89

Lachlan Henderson – Geelong Falcons, VIC, 195.5cm, 91.5kg, DOB 14/12/89

David Gourdis – Subiaco, WA, 192.4cm, 88.9kg, DOB 14/3/89

Full profiles at: http://www.afl.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=53283

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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #265 on: November 16, 2007, 05:42:44 PM »
David Gourdis would be show at Pick 18 for us. A type Plough would like.

NAB AFL Draft Camp highlights

    * 20m Sprints – 2.83 (1st overall)
    * Vertical Standing Jump – 81 cm (1st overall)
    * Repeat Sprints – 24.22 sec (6th overall)

Kevin Sheehan, AFL National Talent Manager says:

“Gourdis you just couldn’t ignore at Draft Camp where he tested in the top 1 per cent of anyone [in Camp history] for speed. At 192cm he did a 2.83 second time which was the quickest at Camp and he was up in the top bracket with the repeat sprints as well, and his vertical jump was again in the top 1 per cent of the kids we’ve ever tested. What that says to you – it doesn’t say ‘you are going to play AFL football’ – it says that you’ve got enormous athletic ability. He’s a WA under-18 rep this year so you’ll go back and have a good look at him playing for them. He’s a lead-up forward with that kind of speed and spring.

“He’s still developing as a player with his use of the footy and his decision making, but he’s got wonderful athletic ability and at his age there’s still scope for plenty of improvement in him. He’s got some attributes that will take all the clubs take notice and assess their football evaluation of him.”

Jon Haines, Talent and Coaching Manager WA Football Commission says:

“David blew us away with his sprint work for a guy of his size. He played mainly in key position roles for Subiaco this year – both forward and back – more so at centre half-forward in the colts. He works pretty hard up the ground and with that pace he causes a few headaches for defenders.

“He’s a very team-oriented player; probably overly so. One thing he could probably do is keep the ball to himself a little bit more; he tends to go over and above in terms of bringing other players into the game, but he’s a very coachable and flexible young player with a lot of the attributes that clubs are looking for.”
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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #266 on: November 16, 2007, 11:05:43 PM »
Club by club draft selections
6:53 PM Fri 16 November, 2007
afl.com.au

Club    No. of selections  Selection numbers
 
Richmond    4           2, 18, 51, 64 (Pick 64 can only be used if we don't use our PSD pick or another player is delisted)

Adelaide     7          10, 27, 30, 38, 58, 71, 75*  (Taylor Walker – NSW Scholarship holder)
Bris Lions   5            8, 25, 41, 52, 56
Carlton       4           1, 36, 46, 65
Collingwood 3           31, 47, 61* (Father-son – Jaxson Barham)
Essendon    5           6, 23, 39*, 54, 68 (Father-son – Darcy Daniher)
Fremantle   6           7, 24, 40, 55, 69, 74
Geelong      5           17, 34, 44, 50, 60* (Father-son – Adam Donohue)
Hawthorn    3           12, 29, 45
Kangaroos   5           15, 32, 37, 62, 72
Melbourne   6           4, 14, 21, 53, 66, 73
Port Adel     4          16, 28, 33, 49
St Kilda       4           9, 42, 57, 70
Sydney        3           11, 26, 59* (Craig Bird – NSW Scholarship holder)
W. Bulldogs  7           5, 19, 35, 43, 48, 63, 67
West Coast   4           3, 13, 20, 22
 
http://www.afl.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=53312

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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #267 on: November 16, 2007, 11:23:35 PM »
75 picks in total

70 live picks excluding father son etc.

Clubs will pass in the later rounds so it's probably likely to be only 67 picks.   

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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #268 on: November 17, 2007, 10:48:32 PM »
A poster on BF has posted edited highlights of U18 football this year (mostly from the U18 carnival with some TAC cup from Kreuzer and Cotchin).

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=9489581&postcount=1

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Re: 2007 NAB Draft
« Reply #269 on: November 19, 2007, 12:38:08 PM »
For something different, the Sunday Mail in Adelaide had Cotchin at 6  :o.

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Priority Pick
1: Carlton; Mathew Kreuzer, Northern Knights, 199cm, 94kg

Round 1
2: Richmond; Cale Morton, Claremont, 192, 79
3: West Coast; Rhys Palmer, Claremont 180,80
4: Melbourne; Lachlan Henderson, Geelong Falcons, 196, 91
5: Bulldogs; David Gourdis, Subiaco, 193, 89
6: Essendon; Trent Cotchin, Northern Knights, 184, 80
7: Fremantle; David Myers, Perth, 190, 86
8: Brisbane; Chris Masten, East Fremantle, 178, 77
9: St. Kilda; Ben McEvoy, Murray Bushrangers, 199, 95
10: Adelaide; Brad Ebert, Port Magpies, 187, 86
11: Sydney; Alex Rance, Swan Districts, 194, 88
12: Hawthorn; Tayte Pears, East Perth, 191,92
13: West Coast; Cyril Rioli, St. Mary's, 178, 79
14: Melbourne; Patrick Veszpremi, Northern Knights, 181, 85
15: Kangaroos; Callan Ward, Western Jets, 183, 71
16: Port; Tom Bellchambers, Tassie Mariners, 199, 91
17: Geelong; Scott Selwood, Bendigo Pioneers, 184, 81

Priority Pick
18: Richmond; Patrick Dangerfield, Geelong Falcons, 188, 83

Round 2 (No Height and weight given, sorry)
19: Bulldogs; Jack Grimes, Northern Knights
20: West Coast; Tony Notte, Swan Districts
21: Melbourne; Adam Maric, Calder Cannons
22: West Coast; Steven Gaertner, Dandenong
23: Essendon; Tom Collier, Tasmania
24: Fremantle; Matthew De Boer, Claremont
25: Brisbane; Jarrad Grant, Dandenong
26: Sydney; Patrick McGinnity, Claremont
27: Adelaide; Levi Greenwood, Port Magpies
28: Port; Marlon Motlop, North Adelaide
29: Hawthorn; Ashley Arrowsmith, Calder Cannons
30: Adelaide; Scott Simpson, Dandenong
31: Collingwood; Steven Browne, West Perth
32: Kangaroos; Chris Kangars, Geelong Falcons
33: Port; Alan Obst, Central District
34: Geelong; Andy Otten, Oakleigh Chargers

Round 3
35: Bulldogs; Andrew Renton, Eastern Ranges
36: Carlton; Sam Reid, Southport
37: Kangaroos; Travis Dulic, Calder Cannons
38: Adelaide; Jarrhan Jacky, Subiaco
39: Essendon (F/S); Darcy Daniher, Calder Cannons
40: Fremantle; Trent Dennis-Lane, Subiaco
41: Brisbane; Brendan Whitecross, Kedron (QLD)
42: St. Kilda; Toby Thoolan, Bendigo Pioneers
43: Bulldogs; Dawson Simpson, Murray Bushrangers
44: Geelong; Mitch Farmer, Calder Cannons
45: Hawthorn; Haelan Kay, Gippsland Power
46: Carlton; Michael Shields, Ireland
47: Collingwood; Kevin Dyas, Ireland
48: Bulldogs; Patrick Rose, Williamstown
49: Port; Todd Grima, Geelong
50: Geelong; Dan McKenna, Gippsland

Round 4
51: Richmond; Robert Tarrant, Bendigo
52: Brisbane; James Mulligan, Southport
53: Melbourne; Matthew Lobbe, Eastern Ranges
54: Essendon; Cam Howatt, Richmond
55: Fremantle, Kepler Bradley, Essendon
56: Brisbane; Ash Hockey, Murray Bushrangers
57: St. Kilda; Luke Sampey, East Perth
58: Adelaide; Leigh Treeby, Woodville-West Torrens
59: Sydney; Craig Bird, NSW Scholarship Holder
60: Geelong (F/S); Adam Donahue, Geelong Falcons
61: Collingwood (F/S); Jaxson Barham, Geelong Falcons
62: Kangaroos; John Walker, Murray Bushrangers
63: Bulldogs; Joel Smouha, Mt. Gravatt

Round 5
64: Richmond; Brad Gilder, Sandringham
65: Carlton; Brad Jones, Eastern Ranges
66: Melbourne; Sam Fairclough, Woodville-West Torrens
67: Bulldogs; Michael Rockefeller, Werribee
68: Essendon; Luke Stanton, Northern Knights
69: Fremantle; Jared Petrenko, Woodville-West Torrens
70: St. Kilda; Pass
71: Adelaide; Taylor Walker, NSW Scholarship Holder
72: Kangaroos; Pass

Round 6
73: Melbourne; Pass
74: Fremantle; Pass
75: Adelaide; Pass