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List Mgmt. 2026 Draft Class, better early than late

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Cal Twomey has put our his top 10 prospects to look at for the 2026 class. Let us cry :(

Arki Butler


Forward/midfielder
180cm
23/4/08
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro



Get ready for one of the better under-18 highlights packages as Butler prepares for his draft year. The forward is highly talented and able to produce some magic in attack, but does it using his excellent football IQ and ability to read the game. As a small forward he can mark, win the ball at ground level and outbody opponents, and next year he will likely play a bit more up the field around the ball.

Dougie Cochrane


Utility
196cm
2/5/08
Central District/South Australia



Cochrane heads into 2026 as the leading No.1 pick contender. After dominating the under-16s carnival, Cochrane unfortunately missed South Australia's under-18 championships this year with a hamstring injury. But he returned shortly after and made his debut for Central District's league side, where he kicked four goals in the first half as a 17-year-old. Cochrane is a unique player who can be used as a key position option at either end of the ground but also through the midfield, and his sublime kicking, turn of pace and natural instincts set him apart.

Cody Walker


Midfielder
184cm
26/1/08
Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country



Walker starred on Grand Final morning as part of the under-17s futures game, gathering 25 disposals, seven clearances and six inside-50s, and showing his speed and dash away from the contest. As a midfielder he can also hit the scoreboard, and Walker has been touted for some time as a likely very early pick. Walker had the choice of nominating between Carlton as a father-son, where his dad Andrew played 202 games, or Richmond as a Next Generation Academy player, but has already decided on the Blues.

Gabriel Patterson


Forward
182cm
26/3/08
Glenelg/South Australia



It was a productive year in front of goal for Patterson this season, with the Glenelg forward booting 28 goals from 13 games for the Bays' under-18 side. Patterson is a lively forward prospect who can climb high for marks but is also dangerous when the ball hits the ground. He is the son of former Magpie Stephen Patterson, but will not be eligible to join Collingwood as a father-son given his dad played 96 games in the black and white.

Harry Van Hattum


Ruck/key forward
202cm
1/7/08
Northern Knights/Vic Metro



There's going to be plenty of discussion about Van Hattum as one of the leading talls in next year's crop. The 202cm prospect can also play as a key forward and got a taste of the under-18s system this year playing for Vic Metro late in the championships. Van Hattum is athletic and uses his body frame well to be an exciting prospect.

Caylen Murray


Midfielder
183cm
3/1/08
Brisbane Academy/Allies



Murray is hoping to follow a similar path as other recent graduates of the Lions' Academy, including Dan Annable, Ty Gallop and Sam Marshall, in heading to Brisbane at the end of next year. The classy midfielder has also been used across defence where his ball use and kicking stands out. He played for the Allies this year whilst also representing Brisbane's VFL side too.

Marlon Neocleous


Small forward
168cm
26/2/08
Gippsland Power/Vic Country



'The Nuke' was close to best afield on Grand Final day in the future game, booting three goals from 23 disposals, including a brilliant shot from the boundary line. Neocleous is a small forward with power, smarts and creativity and he works on his craft to a high level so that when he gets his opportunities inside-50, he makes them land. The Power product will be fun to watch next year.

Lewis Houndsome


Key forward/ruck
199cm
29/5/08
Northern Knights/Vic Metro



Houndsome's ability to play as a forward and a ruck makes him an exciting prospect for clubs to track through next year. He played well in big finals games for his school, Parade College, last season and is comfortable roaming around the ground to make an impact – be in in attack or even as an interceptor in defence when required. Plays with some presence.

Koby LeCras


Tall forward
191cm
26/4/08
West Perth/Western Australia



The mobile tall forward booted 15 goals from 10 games this year at colts level with West Perth, including two games of four goals. Named as one of only four West Australians in the Marsh AFL National Academy squad, LeCras shapes as a promising forward prospect. He is the nephew of West Coast flag-winner Mark LeCras and son of former Roo Brent LeCras, and his kicking strength is one of his key attributes.

Archie Van Dyk


Midfielder
185cm
28/7/08
South Adelaide/South Australia



A composed midfield prospect who averaged 26 disposals and nearly a goal a game in his 13 appearances for the Panthers' under-18 side. His year included some big performances, such as his 37-disposal and 2.2 effort against Glenelg. Van Dyke's capacity to shift forward and use his height against other midfielders is a strength and he should be a key member of South Australia's championships midfield next season.


 

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I hope for his sake he isn't ugly

This is Marlon Neocleous
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And Mr Houndsome.

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Lewis Houndsome with the best on ground medal after the Herald Sun Shield Division 1 Senior Boys Grand Final
 
Patterson gotta be on our radar surely.

Can we approach the AFL to see if practice matches & intraclubs count towards F/S 🤞
It would be funny. Imagine the outcry if they changed the rules which allowed us to get a top kid as a father son.

He's exciting - he's really quick, takes off and cuts through traffic.
 
Just trade up for him. Similar cost to if we had to match a bid anyway
My thoughts. Trade two of our fourth rounders to try and move up a bit.
 
Geez, they're big boys for their age.
I watched the herald sun intermediate (U16) grand final (and semi) between scotch v rowville @ Port Melb and you look at them and think.. geez, how are these kids 16? They look physically mature to be 17/18, and the style they played was pretty decent. Something you'd find at the U18 champs.
 

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I watched the herald sun intermediate (U16) grand final (and semi) between scotch v rowville @ Port Melb and you look at them and think.. geez, how are these kids 16? They look physically mature to be 17/18, and the style they played was pretty decent. Something you'd find at the U18 champs.
Wonder what they feed them.

Do we have any like that in our academy?
 
Yep, he looks pretty solid.
Is he next year's draft?
nah, the following. 2027. Along with a couple other prospects. F/S Ted Fraser, another (or two) NGA, Luke DeValle, maybe Cooper Brancatisano if he develops (would be nice, given he is a national sprinter)
 
nah, the following. 2027. Along with a couple other prospects. F/S Ted Fraser, another (or two) NGA, Luke DeValle, maybe Cooper Brancatisano if he develops (would be nice, given he is a national sprinter)
Do we have any NGAs or FS of any note this year? Even speculative chances of getting picked up?

Can McGuane play as an overager at Western?
 

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Do we have any NGAs or FS of any note this year? Even speculative chances of getting picked up?

Can McGuane play as an overager at Western?
It’s hard to say until the CTL squads come out. I watched Max Christian play for Kew rovers he hasn’t been seen at CTL level since he trialled out for u16. But he did get selected in the team of the year in YJFL so if he is trialling for oakleigh and gets through he could be one.

But I don’t think there are any NGAs that I’ve heard about

As for Tommy- I wouldn’t think so. He’s basically played most games in his last two years. Can’t see the afl approve that
He’s done all a U18 player could achieve at Coates level- he needs to move beyond that comp. It’s not helping him. Needs to play vfl
 
Could we view Tom as a free hit as such.
Put him on our VFL list, develop him like any other young player and help him ourselves to be a FS pick next year
 
Why you say that?

Guess IF he went Elsewhere good chance he goes to Werribee
I'm guessing, but it's a guess to do with Mick saying he's a mid. I don't think we think he is a mid judging by his role shift this season and also I don't think they'll predict many VFL midfield opportunities at us with us having just loaded up on mids.
 
I'm guessing, but it's a guess to do with Mick saying he's a mid. I don't think we think he is a mid judging by his role shift this season and also I don't think they'll predict many VFL midfield opportunities at us with us having just loaded up on mids.

I doubt he get any Mid time in any VFL Team next year being so Skinny and Small
 

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