The classy, prime mover from WA averaged 27.8 disposals in his four outings, eventually taking home the Larke Medal for Division 1′s best player award. Sheed is an incredible talent; and arguably was the best performed and well-rounded midfielder of the champs, who should be rated much higher than some are giving him credit for. Sheed is high production midfielder, easily shakes a tag, has the endurance and football smarts to run all day, and accumulates an elite number of possessions, whilst averaging 13kms a match throughout the championships.
elite ball user, Sheed is damaging on either side of his body, and relishes a one on one contest when resting up forward. He’s a fantastic pressure player, makes good decisions when the heat is on, and when the whips are cracking – Sheed is at the forefront, willing his team on. Rarely ever caught with the footy, Sheed is one of – if not the most exciting prospect in this year’s draft.
Interesting that Sheed can "easily shake a tag" while Aish, in his interview on the AFL website states that this year "facing serious tags for the first time has given him a lot to work on". Perhaps, this is partly explains why Aish is slated to slide a bit.






But I wont be disappointed like most if we passed on Aish at pick four. Whilst he is a good player, and looks a touch classy on his highlight reels (who doesn't?) But just from gather a few things I have read, and what others have said, along with stats. I don't think he is the superstar or as good as most make him out to be. Just a little overhyped. Like I said once, he can struggle to handle a tag at times and has been known to go missing. Plus I think someone posted his average possessions and it was something like 15-16 possessions a game? That's not all great for an inside midfielder. Imagine at an elite level with experienced taggers and bigger bodies.

