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???I think those players were in a VERY particular order.
Beats me too maybe that they're all in the 2021 AFL Academy.???
It’s not even totally alphabetical by last name
Panther Isaac Birt might be worth a look with a rookie pick as well, a speedy outside winger that runs and runs with good skillsHow can we get Horne, Roberts and Draper?
sign up for a South Adelaide membership and they are yours............this year onlyHow can we get Horne, Roberts and Draper?
I think we will end up with pick 3 at worst. We may beat Hawthorn and North at home putting us around 4-5 wins for the season.
I would be fine to not win another game this year (competitively) if it results in Jason Horne.
Next year too - Will Verrallsign up for a South Adelaide membership and they are yours............this year only
That is correct , any club before us can select him in the MSD.Am i right in thinking that ANY club who has a selection before us in the mid season draft could take him?
I think there have also been some rule changes in the MSD where the player can nominate a salary & min contract time up to the maximum of 18 months? (thereby potentially putting other clubs off)
Thats a massive tick for me, watching the SANFL on weekend and despite Jones having a good game, I watch him get caught holding the ball. I was thinking even with his pace he lacked spacial awareness that some players instinctively have.I'd class him as a genuine mid/forward personally, not aware of his testing times but he's one of those players that has great spacial awareness and he's certainly not slow.
Isn't it completely alphabetical, with just Josh Sinn and Daicos in a different spot????
It’s not even totally alphabetical by last name
AFL Academy Coach Tarkyn Lockyer's pre-season take on who he considers the the top prospects. Not in any particular order.
Braden Andrews (Vic Metro/Oakleigh Chargers)
DOB: 23/2/2003 H: 188cm W: 88kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Mid-sized player who can play a range of roles. Good decision maker with clean hands.
Stats say: Played three games for Vic Metro at the under-16 championships in 2019, averaging 16.7 disposals, 2 inside-50s, 1.3 clearances and 80 SuperCoach points.
Sam Banks (Tasmania/Clarence)
DOB: 2/4/2003 H: 186cm W: 72kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Damaging ball user off half back. Takes the game on and is very effective by foot.
Stats say: Played three game for Tasmania at the under-16 championships in 2019, averaging 24 disposals, 3.7 rebound 50s, 8.3 marks and 143 SuperCoach points.
Rhett Bazzo (WA/Swan Districts)
DOB: 17/10/2003 H: 195cm W: 81kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Versatile defender who likes to take the game on in the air. Renowned for his intercept marking.
Stats say: Played three games for Swan Districts in the WAFL Colts in 2020, averaging 11.3 disposals, 5 marks, 1.7 spoils and 66 SuperCoach points.
Jace Burgoyne (SA/Woodville-West Torrens)
DOB: 15/7/2003 H: 185cm W: 64kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Classy mid/forward who finds plenty of the ball and use is damaging by foot. Father/Son prospect for Port Adelaide, being the son of Power premiership player Peter and brother of current Port-listed player Trent.
Stats say: Played 16 games for Woodville-West Torrens under-18s last year, averaging 28.5 disposals, 2.4 inside-50s, 4.2 clearances, 0.6 goals and 133 SuperCoach points.
Campbell Chesser (Vic Country/Sandringham Dragons)
DOB: 27/4/2003 H: 185cm W: 83kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Rebounding defender with genuine speed. May look to develop his game with more time through the midfield this year.
Stats say: Played three games for Vic Country in the under-16 championships in 2019, averaging 16.7 disposals, 3.7 rebound 50s, 5 marks, 5.3 intercept possessions and 91 SuperCoach points.
Josh Fahey (NSW/ACT/Giants Academy)
DOB: 11/11/2003 H: 186cm W: 76kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Damaging player with a booming left foot kick. Plays his best as a wing/half back with good speed and endurance.
Stats say: Played three games for NSW/ACT at the under-16 national championships in 2019, averaging 20.3 disposals, 7 rebound 50s, 5 marks and 118 SuperCoach points.
Cooper Hamilton (Vic Country/Bendigo Pioneers)
DOB: 24/9/2003 H: 182cm W: 86kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Hard-at-it defender with good endurance. Will look to take the game on with run and carry.
Stats say: Played two games for Vic Country in the under-16 national championships in 2019, averaging 13 disposals, 3.5 rebound 50s, 2.5 marks, 7.5 intercept possessions and 90 SuperCoach points.
Nick Daicos (Vic Metro/Oakleigh Chargers)
DOB: 3/1/2003 H: 183cm W: 72kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Versatile player who can mix between mid/forward with excellent kicking on both sides of his body. Father/Son prospect with Collingwood, being the son of premiership player Peter and bother of current Magpie Josh.
Stats say: Not available
Ben Hobbs (Vic Country/Greater Western Victoria Rebels)
DOB: 16/9/2003 H: 182cm W: 80kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Hard-at-it inside mid who thrives in the contest. Works hard and continually finds the ball.
Stats say: Played three games for Vic Country in the under-16 national championships in 2019, averaging 25.7 disposals, 3.7 inside-50s, 5 marks, 5 clearances, 1 goal and 147 SuperCoach points.
Jason Horne (SA/South Adelaide)
DOB: 21/6/2003 H: 183cm W: 77kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Inside mid/forward with a strong body and loves to fly for his marks. Played senior football in 2020 and adapted to the game well.
Stats say: Played nine games for South Adelaide in the SANFL under-18s in 2020, averaging 10.8 disposals, 3 inside-50s, 2.1 marks, 1.3 clearances, 0.6 goals and 59 SuperCoach points.
Austin Harris (QLD/Gold Coast Suns Academy)
DOB: 30/4/2003 H: 176cm W: 68kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Very clever player with speed and agility. Finds the ball well and has smooth skills by hand and foot.
Stats say: Played three games for Queensland in the under-16 national championships in 2019, averaging 21.7 disposals, 3 inside-50s, 8.7 marks, 3.3 clearances and 111 SuperCoach points.
Blake Howes (Vic Metro/Sandringham Dragons)
DOB: 7/4/2003 H: 191cm W: 79kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Hard working forward who loves to take a mark and hits the scoreboard. Medium sized player with impressive work rate.
Stats say: Played three games for Vic Metro in the under-16 national championships in 2019, averaging 12.7 disposals, 3.7 marks, 1.7 goals, 4.3 score assists and 89 SuperCoach points.
Matthew Johnson (WA/Subiaco)
DOB: 16/3/2003 H: 190cm W: 78kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Classy midfielder who makes great decisions with ball in hand. A member of Subiaco’s Colts Premiership in 2020, has the ability to find time and space to use the ball well and puts his teammates into good positions.
Stats say: Played 10 games for Subiaco in the WAFL Colts in 2020, averaging 19 disposals, 3.3 inside-50s, 3.8 clearances, 0.7 goals and 113 SuperCoach points.
Cooper Murley (SA/Norwood)
DOB: 20/6/2003 H: 177cm W: 68kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Exciting player from South Australia. Plays as a mid/forward with excellent skills. Will be one to watch with his speed and repeat effort running.
Stats say: Played 16 games for Norwood in the SANFL under-18s in 2020, averaging 25.9 disposals, 5.1 inside-50s, 4.7 clearances, 1.2 goals and 128 SuperCoach points.
Josh Sinn (Vic Metro/Sandringham Dragons)
DOB: 7/1/2003 H: 186cm W: 78kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Classy player who loves to run and carry the football. Versatile player who mixes his time between wing and half back. Was captain of Vic Metro’s U16 side in 2019.
Stats say: Played three games for Vic Metro in the under-16 national championships in 2019, averaging 17 disposals, 4.7 inside-50s, 3 clearances and 96 SuperCoach points.
Josh Rachele (Vic Country/Murray Bushrangers)
DOB: 11/4/2003 H: 177cm W: 68kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Won the Kevin Sheehan Medal as the best player in the U16 AFL National Championships (Div 1). A strong and powerful midfielder who pushes hard forward to hit the scoreboard.
Stats say: Played three games for Vic Country in the under-16 national championships in 2019, averaging 26 disposals, 3 inside-50s, 2.3 clearances, 6.3 score involvements and 124 SuperCoach points.
Matt Roberts (SA/South Adelaide)
DOB: 31/7/2003 H: 183cm W: 81kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Inside mid who keeps finding the footy. Uses his grunt to win the ball before putting his teammates in good positions.
Stats say: Played seven games South Adelaide in the SANFL under-18s in 2020, averaging 26.6 disposals, 4.3 clearances, 1.7 goals, 4.4 inside-50s and 143 SuperCoach points.
Tyler Sonsie (Vic Metro/Eastern Ranges)
DOB: 27/1/2003 H: 182cm W: 76kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Smooth mover with excellent foot skills. Another who runs hard to break the lines and finds plenty of the footy.
Stats say: Played three games for Vic Metro in the under-16 national championships in 2019, averaging 22.7 disposals, 4.3 inside-50s, 3.3 clearances, 1.7 goals and 127 SuperCoach points.
Ned Stevens (NT Waratah/Gold Coast Suns Academy)
DOB: 7/6/2003 H: 196cm W: 83kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Exciting tall out of the NT. Dual sport athlete with a basketball background. Played senior football in 2020 and showed his talent with a strong performance in the NT All-Stars game as a ruck/key fwd.
Stats say: Played three games for Northern Territory in the under-16 national championships in 2019, averaging 10.3 disposals, 18.3 hit-outs, 4 clearances, 0.3 goals and 94 SuperCoach points.
Jacob Van Rooyen (WA/Claremont)
DOB: 16/4/2003 H: 193cm W: 87kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Developing tall with good athletic attributes. Key position player that works hard and hits the scoreboard. Key player from Claremont in the WAFL Colts Grand Final.
Stats say: Played 10 games for Claremont in the WAFL Colts in 2020, averaging 13.3 disposals, 3.9 marks, 1.9 goals, 6 score involvements and 95 SuperCoach points.
Jack Williams (WA/East Fremantle)
DOB: 1/12/2003 H: 195cm W: 91kg
Tarkyn Lockyer says: Key position player that can play at either end of the ground. Explosive athlete that reads the ball well in the air and uses his body well.
Stats say: Played 10 games for East Fremantle in the WAFL Colts in 2020, averaging 9.6 disposals, 3.6 marks, 1.1 goals, 2.8 score involvements and 83 SuperCoach points.
I dunno, they're probably going to get the two best mids in consecutive years. Prioritising an elite midfield is something I wish the crows would do.That list just screams “what were North Melbourne thinking last year” by taking Phillips. Given the high rating and now exposed form of the many talls - and this years candidates are pretty much all mids suggests they really missed a trick last year
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What did you want the other clubs to doCan’t get my head around how GWS got Collingwood’s round 1 for 24, 30 and a future 4th tied to Geelong.
Were the other 16 clubs asleep?
That list just screams “what were North Melbourne thinking last year” by taking Phillips. Given the high rating and now exposed form of the many talls - and this years candidates are pretty much all mids suggests they really missed a trick last year
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Offer a better deal to Collingwood for their pick?What did you want the other clubs to do
Is he that good? Is he tall enough for an AFL ruck?Next year too - Will Verrall
And it seems they have an absolute ripper in powell too from last years draft. Grab horne this year andwith powell and phillips will be well on their way with a very high end engine room for the next decadeI dunno, they're probably going to get the two best mids in consecutive years. Prioritising an elite midfield is something I wish the crows would do.
Nup... i just cannot see the arguement of getting your midfield sorted first being correct given that KPD’s and KPF’s take longer than mids to develop.I dunno, they're probably going to get the two best mids in consecutive years. Prioritising an elite midfield is something I wish the crows would do.
Offer a better deal to Collingwood for their pick?
Can’t get my head around how GWS got Collingwood’s round 1 for 24, 30 and a future 4th tied to Geelong.
Were the other 16 clubs asleep?
He's already 200cm at 17 with athleticism off the charts...highly unlikely he's stopped growing yetIs he that good? Is he tall enough for an AFL ruck?
I haven't seen him play for a while, so genuine questions.