I think the bigger aspect is taking three kids that have grown up playing together, training together, running together, theirs some things you can’t teach and know each others games inside and out is a HUGE advantage to come into AFL with. You don’t build time trail numbers like they did without putting in the work, and it translated to how they played.So list decisions are made - draft is in.
We've picked up:
- Cam Nairn - I think we'll use him as a running player/mid rather than a forward
- Shubert - project key forward
- Dalton - inside mid
- Matt DelRay - winger
This crew is unlikely to improve our midfield in 2026, but luckily we already have a bunch of first round pick midfielders coming into the 100 game range (Ward, McKenzie, MacDonald, Butler) and Day of course.
It's intersting to stress and worry over which quality mids we pick up in a weaker draft, when we've got a lot of high quality picks sitting on our list with 3-4 pre seasons of development.
I think we've had a very good draft strategy of picking guys who have shown a lot while being underage in their category, and guys who have elite endurance. Shows how we want to shape the list overall and that we are building a long term view.
While it's impossible to overtake GC and Brisbane in pure list management (odds are stacked so well in their favour) we need to overtake them in terms of development (and we've done an overhaul of our development team) and coaching.
I think our main challengers/peers in 2026 will be Freo, Crows and GC. I think Brisbane will still be a cut above and that Geelong and Collingwood will fall away.
Looking forward to another set up thrills and heartbreaks
It’s a good sign when you could blink and be happy if all the players we picked were picked in the first round, I reckon this was an extremely even draft and will be end up being one of the most under rated.






