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Haven't been able to follow any of the draft prospects this year apart from the SANFL kids, but I'm hoping Tyler Sonsie slides to whatever our pick will be from seeing highlights and reading about him. I'm not too worried about the lack of consistency.
The going backwards a million miles an hour in his draft year does.
There has been some exceptions but based on history that’s a bad sign.
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I think going backwards a million miles an hour might be overstating it a little - he seems to have had quiet games, but he's had great games at NAB League level and his senior debut for Box Hill in the VFL he had 24 touches and 2 goals.
Yeah there’s some truth there. He’s shown some top end ability. Players who peak the year before and then go backwards in their draft year scare me tho. Its usually held true once they’ve been drafted (or not drafted). Though a bunch of those probably peaked early were low skill types. At one stage Charlie Lazarro was spruiked as one of the best his age in the country.I think going backwards a million miles an hour might be overstating it a little - he seems to have had quiet games, but he's had great games at NAB League level and his senior debut for Box Hill in the VFL he had 24 touches and 2 goals. He's also been injured with bone bruising for a coupla months now. I remember one of our recruiters talking about the 2009 draft and seeing Fyfe kick 8 goals in a game... but followed it up with a game where he got 4 touches and wasn't sure about the inconsistency. I'm not saying Sonsie is Fyfe, but I think still being able to show top end talent in some games albeit inconsistently is better than just a full-on down year.
That looks like a first rounder and pts for Burgoyne unless we trade away players for picks. Stuff I have read suggestions Burgoyne is a 20-35 range pick.We currently have picks 15 (round 1) and 57, 62 & 70 (round 4).
Williams, Amiss, van Rooyen, etc
Would be wary of reading too much into their form. Really need to see them against seniors or at least the best in their age.
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Had a great draft year but didn’t smash it at senior WAFL level, that’s why I’m saying if the likes of Williams and Amiss perform at the national champs I wouldn’t be afraid to select them in the first round because the likes of Allen had similar draft years without performing at senior level.I wouldn’t always trust my memory so correct me if I’m wrong but I thought Allen had a bloody great draft year?
At the least remember him smashing champs.
South Australian Under-19s internal trial
Rising draft stocks
Running amok through the midfield, overager Mani Liddy played a complete game. He displayed good agility, a sharp change of direction and evasion in traffic. Liddy took on the game with his run, acceleration over several 10-15m bursts, before placing his kicks each time beautifully for his leading forwards inside 50m. Through the midfield, Liddy won first possession and displayed impressive strength to stand up through and shrug tackles. Liddy, who had enjoyed a five-game run at SANFL League level in the leadup to the game, averaged 17 disposals and should figure prominently for South Australia during the Under-19 Championships.
Impressing with his clean ground ball pickups at speed, Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, the son of former Saint Terry Milerawas one of the best afield. Wanganeen-Milera took on the game in small bursts and displayed composure with ball in hand, as well as good skills. The special sauce from Wanganeen-Milera was how early he read the game, with intercept possessions off the bounce and off opposition handballs.PLAYERCARDSTARTTerry Milera
- Age
- 37
- Ht
- 183cm
- Wt
- 77kg
- Pos.
- Fwd
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 12.1
- 3star
- K
- 7.3
- 3star
- HB
- 4.8
- 3star
- M
- 3.3
- 3star
- T
- 2.5
- 4star
- G
- 1.0
- 4star
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- D
- 14.8
- 4star
- K
- 8.8
- 4star
- HB
- 6.0
- 4star
- M
- 4.4
- 4star
- T
- 2.8
- 5star
- G
- 0.6
- 3star
PLAYERCARDEND
Displaying leadership in defence, Port Adelaide father-son prospect Jase Burgoyne was one of the best performers. The son of Peter made opponents look silly on multiple occasions with his agility, composure with ball in hand and evasive tricks.
Excelling by foot with his long kicking and vision the best displayed in the internal trial, Lewis Rayson located and hit numerous long targets in the corridor in a timely fashion. His agility and evasion were further strengths, while his tackling and commitment to pressuring opponents into mistakes was also impressive.
Exciting with his run and dare, kicking, vision and unselfishness, Lachlan Grubb was among the most damaging with ball in hand. The overager routinely hurt the opposition, both by foot and looks like a genuine matchwinner.
Seemingly winning every ground ball there was to win in congestion, Adelaide Next-Generation Academy prospect Isaiah Dudley displayed an innate ability often among heavy numbers to position himself where the ground ball would be first and managing to regularly win it.
Displaying his skills, composure and lowering his eyes to hit often the best short targets, Adelaide Next-Generation Academy member Blayne O'Loughlin was solid in defence. When he attended stoppages, he often won first possession.
https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_...ake-schlensog-looms-elite-key-position-player
Had a great draft year but didn’t smash it at senior WAFL level, that’s why I’m saying if the likes of Williams and Amiss perform at the national champs I wouldn’t be afraid to select them in the first round because the likes of Allen had similar draft years without performing at senior level.
DisgracefulWest Coast have said they will only draft kids from private schools and/or stable families as the soft cap means they cannot support players who are not from a stable background.
West Coast have said they will only draft kids from private schools and/or stable families as the soft cap means they cannot support players who are not from a stable background.
Disgraceful
Pretty well the exact context rendell made his commentsSorry to intrude on your thread but you realise this was all sarcasm and a dig at the AFL right? He was saying that if the AFL keep cutting costs to football departments and not allowing clubs the option of having psychologists etc on their staff, clubs would shy away from picking kids from high risk backgrounds as they wouldn’t have the time and resources to support them.
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