Nunez
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I assume we will take 3 academy players this draft
Annable
Waller
Mcfaidyan
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I assume we will take 3 academy players this draft
Annable
Waller
Mcfaidyan
Shouldn't you be following Saint Kilda?I assume we will take 3 academy players this draft
Annable
Waller
Mcfaidyan
Thanks very much for the detailed insight. It's greatly appreciated.Not sure how informed it really is, but here goes.
I have rated him for a few years, saw him playing for Coorparoo in Division 1 (one level below QAFL) and he looked very handy, but hard to tell how it translates to the higher level. He was also an accomplished school footballer, but its also hard to judge that stuff as most teams only haver about 8-10 topline kids and it drops away.
I know that the brains trust at Coorparoo, as well as a few others (such as poster here Tommo 42 and those involved in school footy) had referred him to the academy as someone to watch and had consistently been 'rebuffed'.
He then got an opportunity in some sort of trial game in late 2024 and snuck into the academy u18 squad as a late addition. Now personally, I always thought he was pretty good and felt it was criminal that he was consistently overlooked in academy selection (couldn't even get an invite to train, let alone picked in a team!) but I'm not going to re-write history and pretend I thought he was going to get on the draft radar. I simply looked at him as someone who should be part of the system, but would end up having a strong local career.
However, once he got in there - he blossomed quickly and fast became the yin to the Annable yang in the Lions u18 midfield setup, so he didn't just get picked - he leap frogged many of the 'annointed ones' (helped by injury to someone like Lillico) into a very primary role in the side, as many of the kids are just witches hats for match sim and not genuinely prospects (and treated as such).
He then was overlooked for Allies, despite having a very strong year for the Lions and promptly returned to the QAFL and had 39 disposals on debut in a dominant display. They quickly righted the wrong and he was parachuted into the Allies where he performed well and then progressed to VFL where he again did not look out of place and all of a sudden he is on the draft radar!
Now unfortunately, I didn't see a whole lot of him this year - so couldn't comment on his actual play this year, only to suggest that his numbers were very very good, but I prefer to rely on my eye than pure stats.
I am hearing that he is near certain to be picked up, whether thats the Lions or elsewhere, I am unsure.
If the Lions were to take 3 x academy players this year, and I was the list manager - I would take Annable, McFayden (utility - 19 year old) and Waller (ruck/forward). The only other players I would consider would be Prindable and Bridge - who I think will both get drafted regardless, but probably not by Brisbane.
Edit: you asked what the knock on him is. I'd say if I had to identify weakeness(s), he is once paced and a bit slow and is a very one sided player (left foot). However, if you are slow, you need to be really good at finding the footy and using it well, and he is elite at both of those things. (on one side of the body)
6. Dan Annable (Matched Richmond Bid)
Chris says 🗣 I’m not sure who Annable squeezes out of the Lions’ midfield in the near future, but there’s no doubting he’s a serious talent who Brisbane can’t pass up. A balanced onballer who can be dominant around clearances and brings strong leadership traits, it is a luxury for the Lions to have such another highly-talented player come through their Academy. This will cost the Lions 1493 points, effectively wiping out picks 17 and 23.
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I thought the answer to this would be obvious, he replaces Neale at the end of 2026. Or Fletcher does, and Annable replaces Fletcher at HBF.Chris says 🗣 I’m not sure who Annable squeezes out of the Lions’ midfield in the near future
IMO Annable doesn't have the leg speed or kicking skills to play HBF.I thought the answer to this would be obvious, he replaces Neale at the end of 2026. Or Fletcher does, and Annable replaces Fletcher at HBF.
I was thinking perhaps a Starce replacement, if not like for like. we’ll see.IMO Annable doesn't have the leg speed or kicking skills to play HBF.
Won't be on our rookie list but interesting to see clubs think we will draft him.Connor McFadyen spent time on Brisbane’s AFL list and there’s a good chance his younger brother Fergus will do the same. In his first season with the VFL Lions, the 189cm forward booted 37.23, including five against Collingwood in Round 4, when he booted a point after the siren to lift the Lions to victory. The son of former Australian Under 19 cricketer Brian was a finalist in the Fothergill-Round-Mitchell Medal and some clubs think it’s a given Brisbane will add him to its rookie list for 2025.
Wonder if he could spend a year in defence to see if he could play a Starce type role?I was thinking perhaps a Starce replacement, if not like for like. we’ll see.
McFadyen abit Cornelius? Great hands, natural footballer, effective forward craft at a lower level, but not tall enough or quick enough to make it at AFL. Not writing him off. He’s young and may develop.
How does he compare with Dev?Annable is a pure mid who is ready to go from Day 1 in terms of body size and maturity
I can't see him holding down a spot down back, his kicking isn't sensational (Lions have elite kicks in their back half everywhere) and he isn't particularly quick.
He could play a role forward because he is a powerful athlete who would be a nightmare at a forward stoppage when you already have to worry about trhe mids getting off the chain.
Not as fast, but a more natural footballer.How does he compare with Dev?
Better runner both ways, and will naturally spread from the contest to provide an instant or future outlet.IIRC someone earlier compared him to a quicker version of Lyons
Forgot to fax our paperwork I have heard.Were we supposed to nominate our academy kids today?
Fax? I didn't even know those things still exist.Forgot to fax our paperwork I have heard.
It’s the AFL.Fax? I didn't even know those things still exist.
With Swanie’s departure, we are witnessing a noticeable decline in the standards of our IT and communications department. His presence set a benchmark for excellence, and his absence is deeply felt.Forgot to fax our paperwork I have heard.
Every thing is falling apart off field. Next thing you'll know, there'll be board assassinations and we'll be back in the Leppa years.With Swanie’s departure, we are witnessing a noticeable decline in the standards of our IT and communications department. His presence set a benchmark for excellence, and his absence is deeply felt.