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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #495 on: October 06, 2025, 03:03:57 PM »
After death riding Norf all year I don't want to do it again so hopefully we just go to the draft and get Sharpe & Robey.

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #496 on: October 06, 2025, 03:20:05 PM »
After death riding Norf all year I don't want to do it again so hopefully we just go to the draft and get Sharpe & Robey.

Yeah I'd rather not. We really lost with some of the GWS trades and even the Geelong trade (Holmes).


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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #497 on: October 06, 2025, 05:05:47 PM »
It was a fun death ride but stressful.

I'd also be happy with  Sharpe & Robey

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #498 on: October 06, 2025, 06:20:47 PM »
CDT top 10 in 2k and sprint

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #499 on: October 06, 2025, 08:20:24 PM »
X 4 on just taking the picks into the draft. I understand next years draft may be rated higher or even a lot higher but we struck gold getting pick 3 from north. Unless it’s the eagles, dons or dees I’m not sure what club you could trade with where you can be relatively confident they’d be bottom 6 next year.

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #500 on: October 06, 2025, 11:45:09 PM »
2025 AFL Combine Results 🧵

2km Time Trial

5:53 - Jack Dalton
5:59 - Sam Grlj
6:07 - Louis Emmett
6:13 - Cameron Nairn
6:15 - Beau Addinsall
6:19 - Willem Duursma
6:20 - Fred Rodriguez
6:21 - Daniel Annable
6:21 - Cooper Duff-Tytler
6:21 - Aidan Schubert

20m Sprint

2.823 - Oskar Taylor
2.892 - Tylah Williams
2.895 - Hunter Holmes
2.898 - Avery Thomas
2.915 - Thomas Burton
2.916 - Noah Roberts-Thomson
2.918 - Blake Thredgold
2.922 - Cooper Duff-Tytler
2.926 - Sam Grlj
2.929 - Max King

Agility

7.794 - Lachlan Dovaston
7.840 - Oskar Taylor
7.869 - Xavier Taylor
7.878 - Tylah Williams
7.887 - Avery Thomas
8.024 - Noah Roberts-Thomson
8.034 - Jacob Farrow
8.089 - Jevan Phillipou
8.108 - Zeke Uwland
8.116 - Harry Kyle

Vertical Jump

80cm - Max King
75cm - Avery Thomas
75cm - Zeke Uwland
74cm - Thomas Burton
74cm - Lachlan Dovaston
74cm - Leon Kickett
72cm - Koby Coulson
71cm - Beau Addinsall
71cm - Harry Kyle
71cm - Blake Thredgold

Running Vertical Jump

98cm - Harry Kyle
95cm - Zeke Uwland
90cm - Jevan Phillipou
89cm - Lachlan Dovaston
89cm - Max King
89cm - Blake Thredgold
88cm - Beau Addinsall
88cm - Tylah Williams
87cm - Willem Duursma
84cm - Jack Dalton
84cm - Mitch Marsh
84cm - Avery Thomas

https://x.com/DylanBolch/status/1975031169684250927

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #501 on: October 06, 2025, 11:48:05 PM »
AFL Draft Combine 2025: The biggest takeaways from the weekend

Jasper Chellappah
ESPN
Oct 6, 2025


A star from the country has tightened his grip on the No. 1 pick mantle across the AFL Draft combine, while it was a big weekend for a pair of speedsters.

Eastern's Oskar Taylor continues to rise up boards after his scintillating finish to the season and now looms as a potential top 15 pick after dominating testing on Sunday. But he wasn't the combine king with an Oakleigh stud producing elite numbers to claim his own slice of combine history.

Prospects who didn't test included Dyson Sharp, Ollie Greeves, Dylan Patterson, Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves, Archie Ludowyke and Riley Onley through injury or illness.

You could also forgive Sullivan Robey for skipping testing given he played out the season with a fractured collarbone, but the bolter completed the 2km in 6:45 minutes and the 20m dash in 3.118 seconds as he solidifies his top 10 credentials.

2025's combine king

Sam Grlj (pronounced Grill) didn't claim any combine titles but he proved himself as the premier athlete in this year's draft class.

On Friday, the dashing midfielder trailed only Jack Dalton in the 2km time trial at AIA Centre, breaking the line at 5:59 to sneak under the six-minute mark. It was a time that would have taken out the test in last year's stacked pool.

On Sunday, Grlj backed up his endurance feat with a fantastic 2.931 seconds in the 20m sprint. No prospect has combined for a sub-six minute 2km and sub-three second 20m sprint at the national combine in the past two years.

His acceleration is backed up on-field -- Grlj takes on all-comers and burns away from his direct opponents in space. Clubs have had concerns around his contested work and damage by foot but Grlj's athletic profile and attacking mentality give him massive upside in time.

Others to impress across the days of testing included Ranges halfback Oskar Taylor who blitzed the 20m sprint with 2.823 seconds and finished second in the agility test, behind teammate Lachy Dovaston whose 7.794 places him equal-third all-time.

West Coast NGA prospect Tylah Williams finished top five in both the 20m sprint and agility test to show off his athleticism. Cooper Duff-Tytler was impressive with a 2.922 second 20m sprint, rangy tall Louis Emmett flew through the 2km in 6:07 minutes, and South Australian key defender Blake Thredgold continued his rise up boards with a strong showing across the weekend.

The draft's most polarising prospect

There have been few more polarising prospects to come through the pathways in recent years than Dyson Sharp.

Some clubs have the SA captain right in that top echelon of talent after winning the Larke Medal at the championships, averaging 27 disposals and 1.3 goals as his state went undefeated. It's his combination of leadership, character and elite contested ball-winning that clubs love, but his detractions mean there's a wide range in which clubs would take the midfielder.

Sharp's athletic profile is concerning for clubs and he wasn't able to allay those fears this weekend after not testing at the combine. He has great strength through the hips but it's his speed and transition running outside of the contest that has other clubs overlooking him in top 10 discussions.

Despite producing one of the best junior careers in recent memory, there's a chance that Sharp slides past West Coast, Richmond and Essendon at the top of the board and into the next rung of clubs.

Given the shallower nature of 2025's crop compared to the past two seasons, it's difficult to see Sharp sliding too far. But he may become a needs-based decision with West Coast and GWS two such clubs looking for depth through the midfield.

https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/46493202/afl-draft-combine-2025-sam-grlj-willem-duursma-gold-coast-suns-dyson-sharp

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #502 on: October 08, 2025, 12:33:21 AM »
AFL Mock Draft: Picks 1-23 (first edition)

How the first round of the 2025 AFL Draft might unfold👇

Jonty Ralphsmith & Mitch Keating
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October 7, 2025


1. WCE - Duursma
2. GC - Uwland (matched bid)
3. WCE - Duff-Tytler
4. GC - Patterson (matched bid)

5. Richmond: Sam Grlj
RANK 13   
Oakleigh Chargers
Midfielder
HEIGHT: 182cm   Oakleigh Chargers

Following matched bids and the addition of free agency compensation, Richmond's opening selection of Pick 2 comes in at fifth overall in our Mock Draft.

The Tigers, fortunately, have a strong and ranging selection of midfield options to select from at this juncture of the draft, and Grlj stands out in that pack.

His speed, dare, line-breaking ability and athleticism would complement the big-bodied draft acquisitions the Tigers recruited last year with Sam Lalor and Josh Smillie.

Grlj, in the short-term, could be utilised on the wing or at half-back - two areas the club needs to bolster in their draft build.


6.Richmond: Sullivan Robey
RANK 28   
Eastern Ranges
Forward/Midfielder
HEIGHT: 192cm   Eastern Ranges   

An AFL Draft hasn't seen a bolter like Robey for some time, with the explosive match-winner having only made his Coates Talent League debut for the Eastern Ranges in June.

From there, Robey never looked back, playing a critical role in the Ranges' run to a premiership, with the Rowville talent booting 17 goals in nine games as a big-bodied front-half threat.

Four of those goals would come in the grand final win over Sandringham, with his stellar run in the CTL coming off the back of a four-game run in the Eastern Football League.

For Richmond, they secure an X-factor asset who can be positioned mostly in attack and roll through midfield, inverse to the likes of Sam Lalor and Josh Smillie.


7. Bris - Annable (matched bid)
8. Carl - Dean (F/S matched bid)
9. Ess - Xavier Taylor
10. Ess - Cumming
11. StK - Lindsay
12. Haw - Phillipou
13. Syd - Schubert
14. WB - Sharp
15. Freo - Farrow
16. GWS - Hibbins-Hargreaves
17. Adel - Greeves
18. Syd - Max King (matched bid)
19. WCE - Dovaston
20. Geel - Oskar Taylor
21. WCE - Marsh
22. Ess - Barker
23. Carl - Ludowyke

https://www.zerohanger.com/afl-mock-draft-picks-1-23-first-edition-169282/23/

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #503 on: October 08, 2025, 09:17:18 AM »
Sam Grlj has felt like a reach all year at richmonds pick

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #504 on: October 08, 2025, 09:22:38 AM »
I'm warming on Grill and Robey over the last 2-3 weeks

Grill's combine numbers sound just like what we need...lots of pace

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #505 on: October 08, 2025, 10:28:27 AM »
Updated combined #AFLdraft Power Rankings from @CalTwomey, @zerohanger, @RookieMeCentral, @Jasperc53, @FOXFOOTY, @codesportsau
 
Rise or fall from last month included.


https://x.com/Snrubthoughts/status/1963434636014714975

He definitely has attractive attributes. That seem to fit in with the needs of the tigers young list.

But being around 15* in the consensus, feels a bit ominous. With 3 or 4*

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #506 on: October 08, 2025, 12:08:24 PM »
It makes sense that Sam Grlj name is coming up again as top 5, he was a while back, I think start of the year based of his physical attributes, as he is simply just such a stand out physically with his pace and running ability.

My only concern was that his stocks lowered slightly when the footy was played and I have a bit of a concern on his skills, particularly his handballing, seems rushed almost as if he is a step ahead looking for next link in the chain and isn't as clean as he should be.

He's going to be an excellent player but I think at pick 2 (whatever it ends up as), I'd love to be more confident on his ball use. Need to watch some more of him which I admit was only a couple of games in Talent league and one was in the wet so maybe I'm a bit harsh, but be interested in his disposal testing. Seemed comfortable at VFL level though.
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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #507 on: October 08, 2025, 03:13:36 PM »
I think at vfl level Grlj showed plenty. Actually thought his skills were quite good for a kid playing against men.

I’ve liked Grlj since the start of this year. Was a bit disheartened by his champs but he played so well at vfl level it didn’t matter imo.

I’ve been keen on Grlj and cumming for a while now, but would be happy with Grlj and Robey too

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #508 on: October 08, 2025, 03:14:25 PM »
I think at vfl level Grlj showed plenty. Actually thought his skills were quite good for a kid playing against men.

Yeah he played well. I certainly wouldn't be complaining if we picked him up.
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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #509 on: October 08, 2025, 05:44:38 PM »


@Snrubthoughts

Updated #AFLDraft Power Rankings post combine with
@Jasperc53
 and
@zerohanger
 updates today. Still includes most recent from
@CalTwomey
,
@RookieMeCentral
 and
@heraldsunsport
 

Included an Open draft rank