Prediction 2022 Phantom Drafts

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A lot of maybe the Afl did this, maybe that, could have, should have. Not a single sentence about him taking responsibility for his own actions. One strike policy for inflicting violence on a woman. What, are you suggesting there should be two strike, three strike policy. The man has shown to be a terrible human, who it appears does not have ability to learn or to adjust his behavior. It is not the Swan's responsibility to make him an agreeable human. That was primarily parental responsibility and once of age it is his own responsibility.

And as I posted. Times have changed.
 
My personal opinion is that Sheezel, while highly skilled, lacks pace and will find it difficult to be effective with the speed of the AFL.
Watched him play (National) against Collingwood's 2nd VFL team and I wasn't that impressed with him.
I think he is a risk as a top 10 selection.

A kid that did look exciting and smooth playing forward was Anthony Munkara. Although, he will probably go in the 2nd round. Moved very well.
 

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My personal opinion is that Sheezel, while highly skilled, lacks pace and will find it difficult to be effective with the speed of the AFL.
Watched him play (National) against Collingwood's 2nd VFL team and I wasn't that impressed with him.
I think he is a risk as a top 10 selection.

A kid that did look exciting and smooth playing forward was Anthony Munkara. Although, he will probably go in the 2nd round. Moved very well.
Lol, Sheez doesn't lack speed at all mate.

One of his goals in the NAB League game, where he was about 5 metres behind his defender, beat him to the ball, bumped him and snapped it over his shoulder, showed his unreal ability.
 
Cal Twomey, ESPN, Rookie Me Central rankings combined
Will Ashcroft (3)
George Wardlaw (7)
Elijah Tsatas (10)
Harry Sheezel (14)
Aaron Cadman (15)
Bailey Humphrey (20)
Jhye Clark (21)
Reuben Ginbey (41)
Cameron Mackenzie (27)
Matt Jefferson (31) 2
Mattaes Phillipou (21)
Oliver Hollands (37)
Elijah Hewett (39)
Jedd Busslinger (34)
Alwyn Davey (49) 2
Jaspa Fletcher (56) 2
Lewis Hayes (50)
Jacob Konstanty (49)
Olli Hotton (53)
Henry Hustwaite (47)
Brayden George (60) 2
Josh Weddle (72) 2
Lachie Cowan (66) 2
Max Gruzewski (82) 2
Max Michellaney (75) 1
Coby Burgiel 79) 2
Isaac Keeler (78) 2
Ed Allan (84) 1
Charlie Clarke (86) 2
Mitch Szybowski (81) 2
Harry Barnett (66) 1
Adam D’Aloia (84) 1
Jakob Ryan (87) 1
Darcy Jones (75) 2
Blake Drury (99) 1
Luke Teal (102) 1
Sam Gilbey (105) 1
Anthony Munkara (108) 1
Harry Rowston (111) 1
Jaiden Magor (114) 1
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1. Will Ashcroft
2. George Wardlaw
3. Elijah Tsatas
4. Harry Sheezel
5. Aaron Cadman
6. Bailey Humphrey
7. Jhye Clark
8. Mattaes Phillipou
9. Cameron Mackenzie
10. Matthew Jefferson
11. Jedd Busslinger
12. Oliver Hollands
13. Elijah Hewett
14. Reuben Ginbey
15. Henry Hustwaite
16. Jacob Konstanty
17. Alwyn Davey Jnr
18. Lewis Hayes
19. Olli Hotton
20. Jaspa Fletcher
21. Brayden George
22. Lachie Cowan
23. Harry Barnett
24. Josh Weddle
25. Darcy Jones
26. Max Michelanney
27. Isaac Keeler
28. Coby Burgiel
29. Mitch Szybowski
30. Max Gruzewski
31. Adam D'Aloia
32. Ed Allan
33. Charlie Clarke
34. Jakob Ryan
35. Blake Drury
36. Luke Teal
37. Sam Gilbey
38. Anthony Munkara
39. Harry Rowston
40. Jaiden Magor
 

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Every AFL club rolls the dice selecting an interstate kid. Vic clubs can't pick certain interstate kids - we learnt that this year.
But how many clubs in Victoria as options compared to other states and history shows a big percentage of the elite talent has generally come from Victoria.

A lot more Vic lads head home than other states....generally the top end talent too.
 
But how many clubs in Victoria as options compared to other states and history shows a big percentage of the elite talent has generally come from Victoria.

A lot more Vic lads head home than other states....generally the top end talent too.
Rankine & JHF are the two biggest trades made this year.

When elite talent want to head back interstate only 2 teams battle out for them. Vic have 9 teams competing.
 
Rankine & JHF are the two biggest trades made this year.

When elite talent want to head back interstate only 2 teams battle out for them. Vic have 9 teams competing.
Remind me again where Jackson, Taranto and Bruhn are from?

All 1st round picks.

Losing JHF so early of course wouldn't have anything to do with North Melbourne the club itself would it?
 
Remind me again where Jackson, Taranto and Bruhn are from?

All 1st round picks.

Losing JHF so early of course wouldn't have anything to do with North Melbourne the club itself would it?
Which players were traded for top 5 picks?

Jackson went home to WA.

Aaron Francis top 5 pick & Weiderman top 10 we’re both given away for free.
 
Which players were traded for top 5 picks?

Jackson went home to WA.

Aaron Francis top 5 pick & Weiderman top 10 we’re both given away for free.
So you completely disregard the state that North Melbourne finds itself in currently as a big part of losing JHF...OK.
 
So you completely disregard the state that North Melbourne finds itself in currently as a big part of losing JHF...OK.
No but it’s not all one way.

100% of the SA teams got a gun early draft kid, 50% of WA teams got a gun early draft kid, 20% of Vic teams got a gun early draft kid.

Not sure about the top end talent head home to Vic.
 

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