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Thoughts on Shea?
Looks really good at times but can go missing. Reckon he will be a rookie or late pick at best at this stage.
Worth a crack though.
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Thoughts on Shea?
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-06-05/beep-test-3km-time-trial-dumped-from-draft-combine
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-06-05/beep-test-3km-time-trial-dumped-from-draft-combine
THE BEEP test and 3km time trial have been scrapped from this year's NAB AFL Draft Combine as part of a range of changes to the annual trials at Etihad Stadium.
Having been key events of the national Combine over many years, the endurance tests have been changed to closer align with trends in the AFL industry.
How will we know who has endurance until we get a few years to get the baseline results?
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Who is Callum Porter? Had 36 touches with only 4 handball receives, 4 goals, 10 marks (4 contested), 12 tackles and won 6 frees on the weekend.
The jet racked up a solid 201 Fantasy points on the weekend! Not quite as good as Andy McGrath's heroics last year with 208, though.Who is Callum Porter? Had 36 touches with only 4 handball receives, 4 goals, 10 marks (4 contested), 12 tackles and won 6 frees on the weekend.
Well I think you shouldInteresting year. Can see us being interested in quite a few players in the TAC comp alone. Could name quite at least 20 players at the moment.
in no particular order:Well I think you should
Does anyone know if all the stats from the U18 Champs games will be posted on the AFL website this year, like they have done the past three years?
Who are the best key defender prospects that will be there around picks 12-18?
With the pending retirement of Morris, Adams always being injured, Roberts very inconsistent, Collins looking like he wont make it, and Young being, well Young. Our key defensive stocks look to be the weakest part of the team. Whilst defence is a team thing, we cant get away with lack of medium-tall shut down defenders, so may be our most pressing issue. Even though we still need marking forwards, and another contested beast who can use the football well via foot in the middle
Balta & Clavirino, there's a few
But those are two Victorians lads
So yeah, no go home concerns there
You could argue that some key defenders look better as forwards & vice versa but we honestly could use someone that could play both.
I'm always a bit iffy on looking to draft KPDs early to fill a depth-related hole. For 18-year-ods, they are very rarely able to make an impact at senior level in their first year and generally either mature-agers available or options to trade for. I just feel that the majority of talented KPDs can make the grade in the right environment, so I'm always privy to trading for guys with potential who have lost a lot of their worth, e.g. Jaksch, even perhaps Ben McKay who I was big on in 2015.Who are the best key defender prospects that will be there around picks 12-18?
With the pending retirement of Morris, Adams always being injured, Roberts very inconsistent, Collins looking like he wont make it, and Young being, well Young. Our key defensive stocks look to be the weakest part of the team. Whilst defence is a team thing, we cant get away with lack of medium-tall shut down defenders, so may be our most pressing issue. Even though we still need marking forwards, and another contested beast who can use the football well via foot in the middle
LDU a clear stand out midfielder for Country, I look forward to seeing how he goes against Metro. Shipley has shown good form in the div 2 champs, then in the NEAFL and is continuing into the nationals. Plenty of bottom agers already showing good signs.http://m.afl.com.au/news/2017-06-11/u18-potential-no1-pick-leads-vic-country-home
POTENTIAL No.1 draft pick Luke Davies-Uniacke has played a starring midfield role in Vic Country's 12-point win over the Allies in the first round of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships on Sunday.
The 187cm Rye product amassed 34 disposals and took 10 marks – both game-highs – to go with his five inside 50s, four clearances and three tackles in the 10.8 (68) to 8.8 (56) win at Blacktown International Sportspark.
Davies-Uniacke proved the X-factor courtesy of his ability to execute efficiently by hand and foot, and make an impact all over the ground.
The Allies went one man down early after Sydney academy member Luke Robertson, 19, suffered a broken leg in the opening minutes and was taken to hospital.
Potential top-10 prospect, midfielder Paddy Dow, worked his way into the game and stood up under pressure when the game was in the balance, finishing with 21 touches, six clearances and a goal.
Small forward Brent Daniels was lively for his 18 touches and one goal, while 185cm rebounding defender Ben Paton provided quick counter-attacks at the opposite end.
Bottom-aged players Sam Walsh – who was a late inclusion for the match – and Jye Caldwell dominated the match early for Vic Country before finishing with 22 and 17 disposals respectively.
Strong-bodied inside midfielder Nick Shipley led the stats sheet for the Allies with 21 possessions, seven clearances, six tackles and three marks, displaying his strong work ethic and smooth kicking action.
Half-back Jarrod Brander controlled the air and read the ball well, collecting 20 possessions, a match-high nine rebound 50s and four marks.
Small forward Jack Hardman showed a strong burst of speed for his 15 touches, seven inside 50s and one goal.
U18: Fixtures, results and news
After trailing by 12 points at three-quarter time, Vic Country kicked four unanswered goals to secure the win, while each of the Allies' three shots at goal in the last quarter hit the post.
Meanwhile, Tasmania secured a comfortable 14.8 (98) to 4.4 (28) win over NSW/ACT in the Under-17 Future Series curtain raiser.
Miller Hodge took out best-on-ground honours for Tasmania and Harrison Gunther bagged five goals, while Matt Walker led the way for NSW/ACT with three majors.
ALLIES 2.2 4.3 8.5 8.8 (56)
VIC COUNTRY 2.2 5.3 6.5 10.8 (68)
GOALS
Allies: Dixon 3, Simington 2, Hardman, Blakey, Powell
Vic Country: Barzen 2, Daniels, McHenry, Dow, Handley, Ling, De Koning, Butts, Meek
BEST
Allies: Shipley, Brander, Highmore, Hardman, Thomas
Vic Country: Davies-Uniacke, Paton, Dow, Walsh, Daniels, Butts