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TEAM BROWN | |
1 Jake Bowey | Sandringham Dragons |
2 Braeden Campbell | Swans Academy |
3 Taj Schofield | Woodville West Torrens |
4 Noah Gribble | Geelong Falcons |
5 Blake Coleman | Lions Academy |
6 Will Phillips | Oakleigh Chargers |
7 Brandon Walker | East Fremantle |
8 Eddie Ford | Western Jets |
16 Connor Downie | Eastern Ranges |
17 Saxon Crozier | Lions Academy |
18 Luke Edwards | Glenelg |
19 Sam Collins | North Hobart |
20 Elijah Hollands | Murray Bushrangers |
21 Blake Morris | Subiaco |
22 Joel Jeffrey | Wanderers |
23 James Borlase | Sturt |
24 Nick Stevens | GWV Rebels |
25 Reef McInnes | Oakleigh Chargers |
31 Josh Treacy | Bendigo Pioneers |
32 Logan McDonald | Perth |
33 Jamarra Ugle-Hagan | Oakleigh Chargers |
34 Riley Thilthorpe | West Adelaide |
35 Shannon Neale | South Fremantle |
36 Zach Reid | Gippsland Power |
TEAM DAL SANTO | |
1 Errol Gulden | Swans Academy |
2 Joel Western | Claremont |
3 Corey Durdin | Central Districts |
4 Wil Parker | Eastern Ranges |
5 Finlay Macrae | Oakleigh Chargers |
6 Tanner Bruhn | Geelong Falcons |
7 Zavier Maher | Murray Bushrangers |
8 Nathan O'Driscoll | Perth |
9 Zac Dumesny | South Adelaide |
10 Jack Carroll | East Fremantle |
16 Archie Perkins | Sandringham Dragons |
17 Lachlan Jones | Woodville West Torrens |
18 Oliver Henry | Geelong Falcons |
19 Carter Michael | Lions Academy |
20 Brodie Lake | Southern Districts / Peel |
21 Alex Davies | Suns Academy |
22 Heath Chapman | West Perth |
31 Joshua Green | Giants Academy |
32 Jackson Callow | North Launceston |
33 Ollie Lord | Sandringham Dragons |
34 Cody Brand | Calder Cannons |
35 Nikolas Cox | Northern Knights |
36 Henry Walsh | Geelong Falcons |
37 Henry Smith | Woodville West Torrens |
Who’s looking good for pick 9?
Also keep an eye on Tanner Bruhn (VC) & Kaine Baldwin (SA) throughout the early stages of next year who I didn't include in the early top 10 and both didn't play the All-Star games.
Both are likely top 10 picks coming off knee's in 2019.
Baldwin is arguably the #1 KPF in the draft, ahead of even Ugle-Hagan and could possibly be in our consideration.
Thilthorpe seemed to produce some very impressive stats at senior level in the SANFL. Both as a key forward and also in the ruck.
Would be an amazing pickup for us next year.
The Tassie talent we will no doubt be keeping an eye on.
Tasmanian Devils Sam Collins, left, and Ollie Davis are two of the five Devils named in the 2020 Allies squad. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
Local sport
Devils quintet to attend first camp next month after being picked in next year’s Allies squad
ADAM SMITH, Mercury
October 16, 2019 4:30pm
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FIVE players from Tasmania’s under-18 side have been selected in a 30 strong NAB AFL National Academy Allies squad for 2020.
Clarence duo Sam Banks and Oliver Davis, North Hobart pair Sam Collins and Patrick Walker and North Launceston key forward Jackson Callow will join emerging talent from the Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and GWS academies, as well as two players from Murray Bushrangers and three from the Northern Territory.
The Allies squad will meet next month and train from November 18 to 20, taking part in a high performance camp focusing on both on and off-field education.
Devils co-captain Davis, Callow and Collins all tasted Allies action this year, while fellow draft-age player Walker and bottom-ager Banks are debutants to the program.
“The new approach to the national NAB AFL Academy, introduced for the first time in 2018, will again ensure more of our most talented players have access to AFL facilities, while receiving the best quality coaching, high performance and wellbeing services in the country,” AFL national talent pathways manager Marcus Ashcroft said.
“Importantly these players will spend more time in their home states, with year-round first-class support that will enhance their opportunity to perform at an elite level.”
Last week Davis was crowned the Devils’ bess and fairest and midfielder of the year, while Callow took home the forward of the year award and was runner-up to Davis in the best and fairest count.
In all seriouslyness, I assume we're not keeping any special eye on them - no more so than any other promising teenager - if they're not part of our Next Generation Academy.Either they show some non-WASP lineage or they can both gagf.
Western Bulldogs are certain to secure the teenager being talked up as the next Lance Franklin at a hugely discounted price next year. |