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AFL Draft 2021: South Australia’s top 30 prospects - August edition



South Adelaide young guns Arlo Draper, Jason Horne and Matthew Roberts. Picture: Tom Huntley


South Adelaide young guns Arlo Draper, Jason Horne and Matthew Roberts.

SA TOP 30 POWER RANKINGS - AUGUST EDITION
1. JASON HORNE

(South Adelaide)
18, midfielder/forward, 184cm, 77kg
2021 Champion Data ranking points average: 83 (League)

Models his game on dual Fremantle Brownlow Medallist Nat Fyfe and plays like a smaller version of him. The stepson of former Port Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane wingman Fabian Francis, Horne is a serious competitor who is tough and aggressive, illustrated by his bonecrunching tackle on powerful Crow Darcy Fogarty in a SANFL clash at Victor Harbor in round 14 when he stopped him in his tracks. Can play inside and outside the contest, is strong overhead and highly skilled. “He’s a ready-made AFL player who is worthy of the number one selection,’’ State under-19 coach Tony Bamford said. “He’s going to be an awesome AFL footballer.’’

2. MATTHEW ROBERTS
(South Adelaide)
18, midfielder/forward, 184cm, 80kg
RP: 201 (Under-18)

A natural, smart footballer who wins contested ball and cleverly feeds it out to teammates with quick, clean hands. Played two league games for the Panthers - on the back of a 240-ranking-point performance at under-18 level - before being injured and is an elite kick and decision maker. “Matty is the best player in SA for footy IQ in his age group,’’ Bamford said. “He sees the game quicker than most in real time. He’s a one-grab player who is more of a footballer than an athlete but his athletic traits have improved significantly. He can look like a lumbering, slow player on the field but his numbers suggest otherwise. He will be a very good AFL footballer, the perfect midfielder.’’
3. JASE BURGOYNE
(Woodville-West Torrens)
18, wingman/half-back, 186cm, 65kg
RP: 124 (Under-18)

Port Adelaide father-son prospect.
The son of former Port Adelaide star Peter Burgoyne, Jase is more highly-rated than his older brother Trent, who was a father-son selection last year. Very lightly built, he is a tall wingman/half-back who is highly-skilled and a smart footballer like his dad, who was a key member of the Power's 2004 premiership team. Can also play in the centre square and burst away from stoppages. Still raw but has enormous upside. “He’s an elite talent, with speed, acceleration, terrific agility and clean hands,’’ Bamford said. “He can play at the source, behind the source and in front as a half-forward. I think his best football is at half-back and in the midfield and once he gets another 10kg heavier, boy oh boy, he’s that talented he could turn into the next Shaun Burgoyne.’’
4. ARLO DRAPER
(South Adelaide)
18, midfielder/utility, 186cm, 75kg
RP: 140 (Under-18)

Classy, agile onballer who weaves through traffic with ease and can go forward and hit the scoreboard - booting 10 goals and averaging 24 disposals in eight under-18 matches - with his strong overhead marking and allround class. A nice size at 186cm, which adds versatility to his game, and appears to have plenty of time with ball in hand, never seeming to panic under pressure. “Arlo’s a unique player in that he can play anywhere - as an inside or outside midfielder, various roles in defence or anywhere in attack,’’ Bamford said. “His versatility is very rare and makes him so valuable. Some players can play multiple positions but they don't do it all that well, whereas this guy does it at an above average level in all three parts of the ground, which is his point of difference.’’

5. NASIAH WANGANEEN-MILERA
(Glenelg)
18, wingman/forward, 188cm, 70kg
RP: 80 (Reserves)

Tall, gifted wingman is a rare talent, who possesses great skill and can take a high-flying mark. He was a standout in last year’s SA All Stars game and made his league debut for the Tigers against an AFL-stacked Adelaide in round 13 this season, managing 10 disposals in a hard-fought win. There have been some questions over his hardness but Bamford is a big fan of his game. “He's never going to be a bash-and-crash player but neither was Nick Dal Santo (former St Kilda and North Melbourne star),’’ he said. “There is no point trying to turn an apple into an orange, you’ve just got to appreciate what they are and Nasiah is an unbelievably good ball user whose running patterns, at the moment, are as good as anyone’s for a winger. He’s athletically gifted, quick and, as a wingman, has a great ability to get up and down the ground.’’
6. HUGH JACKSON
(North Adelaide)
18, midfielder, 181cm, 70kg
RP: 134 (Under-18)

Classy and prolific, left-footed ball magnet who has averaged 32 disposals for the Roosters’ under-18s this season, the most of any player in the competition. Can win the ball inside - he averages five clearances - and outside and breaks from congestion with apparent ease. And it’s his rapidly-developing all-round game that has really caught the attention of recruiters this year. Is an elite, long kick which is illustrated by his superb 80 per cent disposal efficiency. “Hugh’s always been a good outside ball user but this year he has really built an inside game too,’’ Bamford said. “He has really good composure and is an excellent decision maker. Like Roberts, he sees the game early, makes good decisions and has elite ball use.’’

7. BLAYNE O’LOUGHLIN

(North Adelaide)
18, half-back/midfielder, 171cm, 74kg
RP: 116 (Under-18)

Adelaide NGA prospect.

Exciting, talented left-footer, who is an elite kick, hasn’t had the same impact for the Roosters’ under-18’s as he did last year as he has been used more as a backline playmaker. But blistering early-season form still earnt the nephew of Swans great Michael a late call-up to the AFL Academy side in April and Bamford is sold on him, rating him very highly. “I’ve told him that at national level I want him to play back pocket and take responsibility for the opposition’s most dangerous small forward, beat them one-on-one and get involved in offence off that,’’ Bamford said. “He played that role in an internal trial (SA under-19s) last month and did it superbly. He’s tough and strong and you can trust him deep. His best games come from having a really good defensive game and getting his share of the ball off that.’’

8. COOPER MURLEY
(Norwood)
18, midfielder/forward, 178cm, 69kg
RP: 105 (Under-18)


An excitement machine who can explode from stoppages with blistering speed and kick long inside 50. Has a bit of Port Adelaide’s Zak Butters about the way he plays, although he doesn’t yet possess Butters’ fearless attack on the ball. Injuries, which currently have him sidelined, have stalled the development of the speedy midfielder, who dominated his bottom-age season to win Norwood’s under-18 best-and-fairest in a premiership side. “He’s an excitement machine who has a bit of Butters and Connor Rozee in him with the way he goes about it but he just hasn’t had any luck with injury,’’ Bamford said. “Clubs might have to look at his under-16 and under-17 years to get a better feel for him. He’s an outside player best suited to a wing or high half-forward and he takes the opposition on and breaks the lines.’’

9. ISAIAH DUDLEY
(Central District)
18, small-forward/midfielder, 166cm, 69kg
RP: 129 (Under-18)

Adelaide NGA prospect.

The raw excitement machine is quick, elusive and boasts terrific vision and clean hands at the contest. While there’s concern over his work ethic, Dudley - only small in stature - is as talented as any in this year’s pool. Has shone through the midfield for Central - and South Australia - at junior level and impressed in the reserves, including taking a spectacular mark against Sturt at Unley. Performed well as a rebounding defender during his time at PAC. Bamford said he is the most skilful SA player in this year's draft pool. “He’s a rare talent, more talented than Horne and Roberts,’’ he said. “In order of talent, he’s number one, but he’s still a bit immature and learning about the game and what it takes to get the best out of yourself, including fitness. But his talent, hands, smarts, kicking and football intelligence is unbelievable.’’

10. LEWIS RAYSON
(Glenelg)
18, half-back, 183cm, 69kg
RP: 123 (Under-18)


Highly-rated, rebounding defender who is super-consistent and a clever ball user. His is cool under pressure, can break from stoppages and create good overlap run. Possesses a penetrating kick and has great vision, enabling him to turn defence into attack very quickly. Is still very light and needs some time in the gym to enable him to compete better in one-on-one contests. “He’s a very offensive defender who has speed and acceleration on the outside and is a beautiful left-foot kick,’’ Bamford said. “Needs to get stronger to be able to compete one-on-one but he has the ability to find holes in traffic and get outside and create damage with his elite kick.’’

11. COOPER BEECKEN
(Glenelg)
18, defender, 190cm, 73kg
RP: 84 (Under-18)


Versatile, key utility who can play as an intercept defender and use his long arms to great effect and then roll off with his strong, left-foot kick. Has been effective on the wing in recent games for Glenelg’s reserves, kicking two goals and recording two score assists in his first appearance at the level. The Andrew Mackie or Will Day-like prospect can also play as a high half-forward where he can showcase his marking ability.

12. SHAY LINKE
(Central District)
18, midfielder, 190cm, 79kg
RP: 71 (League)


The tall midfielder has enjoyed a standout year, dominating the under-18 competition - as he did for parts of his bottom-age season - before having an impact at senior level for Central. He finds the ball in space with ease but is also terrific at the contest and clever in traffic. His defensive attributes and toughness, despite his slight frame, have also stood out at League level with Linke recording 28 tackles in his four matches. One who could rise further with a strong performance at the national carnival.

13. MORGAN FERRES
(Sturt)
18, forward, 190cm, 80kg
RP: 169 (Under-18)


A medium forward who has performed well in the reserves for Sturt this season, after dominating the junior competition over the past 12 months. Ferres booted 25 goals in his bottom-age season and kicked 13 in his two under-18 matches this year. Bamford rates him as SA’s best under-19 forward. He is clever, reads the play well, marks well on the lead and can hold his own in contested situations. Has battled a shoulder injury all season.

14. ZAC BECKER
(Sturt)
17, defender, 190cm, 92kg
RP: 100 (Under-18)


An undersized key defender who gets the job done, despite battling bigger, stronger opponents at both under-18 and reserves level. Can also go forward and kick goals, which he has done regularly for Scotch College. Not overly quick but possesses a penetrating left-foot kick, which has prompted Bamford to make comparisons to Port Adelaide superboot Trent McKenzie.

15. HUGH STAGG
(Glenelg)
18, midfielder, 180cm, 79kg
RP: 123 (Under-18)


Strong, powerful midfielder who loves winning the hard ball and making his presence felt in traffic. He is a high-energy player who can tuck the ball under his arm and burst from stoppages with great intent. Can push forward and hit the scoreboard, as evident by his 15 goals at junior level this year, but needs to improve his field kicking.

16. ISAAC BIRT
(South Adelaide)
18, midfielder, 181cm, 70kg
RP: 121 (Under-18)


Birt is another young Panther to catch the eye of recruiters, putting together a consistent season on a wing in the under-18s, named in his side’s best in eight of his 13 matches. The left-footer has great skills, delivers with precision inside-50 and wins the ball in the air and on the ground.

17. WILL SPAIN
(Sturt)
18, midfielder, 178cm, 69kg
RP: 97 (Reserves)


The midfielder averaged 21 disposals in the shadow of Tom Powell in Sturt’s under-18 side last season but he’s making his own name in 2021. Spain boasts a number of similar traits to Powell, too. He’s a strong ball-winner with a high footy IQ and terrific hands in close. The 18-year-old has impressed against bigger bodies this year, playing 10 reserves games and averaging 103 ranking points and recording 70 tackles in his past six matches.

18. JAMES WILLIS
(North Adelaide)
18, midfielder, 180cm, 75kg
RP: 120 (Under-18)


Hard-as-nails onballer who has grown rapidly as the season has gone on. A powerful, contested ball magnet who loves throwing his body around, whether it be laying tackles or applying blocks for teammates. His kicking needs some work but the strong defensive attributes, combined with breakaway speed, power and a strong abili

19. LEEK ALLEER
(Central District)
19, key defender, 195cm, 84kg
RP: 58 (league)

Raw key defender has had a breakout season with Central, impressing with his off-the-charts athleticism and high marking that has excited the Bulldogs’ faithful. Has played seven league games and coach Paul Thomas believes he has a big future.
“He’s very athletic, very coachable, very intelligent, very humble and a very quiet professional whose upside is tremendous,’’ Thomas said.

20. CADE KENNEDY
(West Adelaide)
18, wingman, 178cm, 75kg
RP: 126 (Under-18)


West Adelaide’s under-18 captain is one of the standout leaders of South Australia’s under-19 squad and is a tough, consistent ball-winner. The workhorse is clean in tight and drives forward with intent but Kennedy’s lack of elite foot skills or speed is a slight concern given his size.

21. MANI LIDDY
(Sturt)
19, midfielder, 183cm, 80kg
RP: 83 (League)


Liddy was overlooked in last year’s draft, despite a consistent year at under-18 level. There was - and still is - some concern over his speed and capacity to hurt the opposition but he’s further underline his strengths at senior level this season. After a blistering start in the reserves, Liddy made a quick transition to League footy, tallying 21 disposals, 11 contested possessions, six clearances and five tackles on debut. His outstanding ability to win the ball at the contest and put a teammate in space was also on show during the recent under-19 trial game.


22. DARCY McDONALD
(Central District)
18, midfielder, 186cm, 79kg
RP: 103 (Under-18)


McDonald was left out of the recent state under-19 squad, after being picked during the initial phase earlier in the year. But the tall inside-midfielder, who dances through traffic, has had some standout moments for Central. He’s raw, and not yet a big ball-winner, but has plenty of class and thrives at the contest. McDonald tallied 21 disposals, 16 contested possessions, eight score involvements, seven clearances and 150 ranking points in Round 10 to earn promotion to the reserves.

23. HARVEY HARRISON
(North Adelaide)
18, midfielder, 181cm, 71kg
RP: 102 (Under-18)


The prolific teenager was one of the standout midfielders of the under-18 competition in the first half of the season, impressing with his run-and-carry and ability to burst from congestion. Harrison kicks goals and works hard to create going forward but has been slightly inconsistent with his ball-use.

24. TRISTAN BINDER
(Norwood)
21, forward, 190cm, 91kg
RP: 84 (league)


Strong-marking, straight-kicking forward who has emerged as a find for Norwood at league level this year. Woodville-West Torrens premiership coach Jade Sheedy, who coached Binder at Athelstone in the Adelaide Footy League, was full of praise for him after he kicked three of the Redlegs’ seven goals against the Eagles at The Parade before the SANFL was shut down for two weeks. “He has all the attributes that AFL clubs would like,’’ Sheedy said.

25. JORDAN LUKAC
(Woodville-West Torrens)
19, forward/ruckman, 196cm, 89kg
RP: 77 (Under-18)


Athletic tall who is a difficult match-up inside-50 given his marking strength and ability to follow-up at ground level. Lukac has booted 20 goals in nine under-18 matches, while also having an influence in the ruck, and has featured in the reserves for the Eagles.

26. LACHLAN GRUBB
(Central)
19, forward, 177cm, 75kg
RP: 69 (Reserves)


After being overlooked in last year’s draft, the speedster is set to feature for South Australia at the national championships. He’s a terrific athlete with neat skills and clean hands at ground level and, while he hasn’t pushed into Central’s senior team – as he did last year – Grubb’s highlight reel at reserves level is impressive.

27. OSCAR ADAMS
(Glenelg)
18, ruckman/key-defender, 198cm, 85kg
RP: 78 (Under-18)


The 198cm Adams, who boasts a terrific vertical leap and good skills, has transitioned from strong-marking defender to mobile ruckman in the under-18s this season. His potential is highlighted in the Round 3 performance against Central when the 18-year-old finished with 24 disposals, 12 contested possessions, 11 hitouts-to-advantage, 11 score involvements and 159 ranking points in a dominant display.

28. MATTHEW DNISTRIANSKY
(Norwood)
18, defender, 187cm, 75kg
RP: 124 (Under-18)


Dnistriansky is a composed, rebounding defender, who possesses one of the best kicks in the SA pool. The long-kicking right-footer is going at an elite 78 per cent efficiency this season and is Norwood’s chief playmaker across half-back. He’s pushed into the midfield at stages, too, but, despite an impressive trial game, wasn’t picked in the latest state squad. Are his defensive attributes good enough?

29. BROCK THOMSON
(Woodville-West Torrens)
18, defender, 178cm, 64kg
RP: 101 (Under-18)


Thomson is another who was overlooked for last month’s state squad but he’s been a standout for the Eagles this year. The versatile 178cm defender – who has featured in the midfield - can play on small and medium-forwards and is also an attacking threat from the back-half. Thompson reads the play well and is damaging by foot.


30. LUKAS COOKE

(Woodville-West Torrens)
17, key forward, 195cm, 80kg
RP: 117 (Under-18)


Athletic, strong-marking key-forward who has booted 17 goals in five under-18 matches this season. He doesn’t crash packs, but Cooke is outstanding on the lead and uses his body well in one-on-one contests.
 
Twomey – Draft Team of the Year

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nevermind, selector is a tinpot draft watcher
I mean its nothing against Mac Andrew but our Rucks are fine with Nank, Soldo, CCJ/Chol (Currently), Balta who can rotate through. Really need to pick up a cotch replacement with our first pick
 
I mean its nothing against Mac Andrew but our Rucks are fine with Nank, Soldo, CCJ/Chol (Currently), Balta who can rotate through. Really need to pick up a cotch replacement with our first pick
Yeah, I feel Richmond go the Northern Knights kid they mentioned on podcast, Josh Ward.
 
I hate it man, Mac Andrew is the one top 10 pick i feel we really dont need. Why they gotta do me like that
Ha yes, you can throw that phantom in the bin. For West Coast's pick they say they're "picking a need - a running half back". A half back is absolutely at the bottom of our needs pile. A young midfielder is at the very top of our needs pile, something which everyone recognises and the club has publicly stated. So they've not done any homework here. If Ward or Roberts (or to a lesser extent Johnson) or on the board, take them every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
 
Twomey – August Form Guide

A few sliders and a few moving up, the VIC injured trio (Sonsie, Sinn and Chesser) continue to slide by little amounts. Marcus Windhager (St Kilda NGA) pushes into the Top 30 as well which will have Saints fans sweating
 

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Windhager over Owens is interesting.
I’m no expert, but I believe windhager has been in the picture for longer. Owens burst on the scene with a good game, but then hasn’t really played since due to lockdowns, so he has less of a body of work on display.
 
I’m no expert, but I believe windhager has been in the picture for longer. Owens burst on the scene with a good game, but then hasn’t really played since due to lockdowns, so he has less of a body of work on display.

You're probably right - I just felt that on the back of the performances we had seen from the two this year that Owens had probably done enough to be higher on draft boards than Windhager, though I am also a fan of Windhager.
 
Waterworth – Top 20

1. Nick Daicos
2. Jason Horne-Francis
3. Sam Darcy
4. Finn Callaghan
5. Ben Hobbs
6. Josh Ward
7. Josh Gibcus
8. Mac Andrew
9. Josh Racele
10. Neil Erasmus
11. Jye Amiss
12. Tyler Sonsie
13. Josh Goater
14. Josh Sinn
15. Matthew Johnson
16. Arlo Draper
17. Campbell Chesser
18. Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera
19. Matthew Roberts
20. Sam Butler
 
1: Nick Daicos
Midfielder
183cm/72kg
3/1/03
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro


2: Jason Horne-Francis
Midfielder
183cm/77kg
21/6/03
South Adelaide/South Australia


3: Sam Darcy
Forward/defender
204cm/75kg
19/7/03
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro


4: Finn Callaghan
Midfielder
189cm/82kg
26/4/03
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro


5: Ben Hobbs
Midfielder
183cm/80kg
16/9/03
Greater Western Victoria Rebels/Vic Country


6: Joshua Ward
Midfielder
181cm/79kg
15/8/03
Northern Knights/Vic Metro


7: Joshua Gibcus
Key defender
195cm/84kg
4/4/03
Greater Western Victoria Rebels/Vic Country


8: Mac Andrew
Ruckman
200cm/70kg
12/4/03
Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country


9: Joshua Rachele
Forward/midfielder
180cm/78kg
11/4/03
Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country


10: Neil Erasmus
Midfielder/forward
188cm/80kg
2/12/03
Subiaco/Western Australia


11: Jye Amiss
Key forward
195cm/83kg
31/7/03
East Perth/Western Australia


12: Arlo Draper
Midfielder/forward
185cm/71kg
20/1/03
South Adelaide/South Australia


13: Matthew Johnson
Midfielder
192cm/80kg
16/3/03
Subiaco/Western Australia


14: Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera
Midfielder
187cm/69kg
22/2/03
Glenelg/South Australia


15: Josh Sinn
Half-back/midfielder
186cm/73kg
7/1/03
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro


16: Tyler Sonsie
Midfielder
181cm/77kg
27/1/03
Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro


17: Matthew Roberts
Midfielder/forward
183cm/81kg
31/7/03
South Adelaide/South Australia


18: Josh Goater
Midfielder
190cm/79kg
2/6/03
Calder Cannons/Vic Metro


19: Sam Butler
Midfielder/forward
184cm/73kg
10/2/03
Greater Western Victoria Rebels/Vic Country


20: Campbell Chesser
Midfielder/defender
186cm/83kg
27/4/03
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Country


21: Jacob Van Rooyen
Forward/defender
194cm/88kg
16/4/03
Claremont/Western Australia


22: Darcy Wilmot
Defender
183cm/75kg
31/12/03
Northern Knights/Vic Metro


23: Tom Brown
Defender
186cm/71kg
30/7/03
Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country


24: Jesse Motlop
Forward
176cm/74kg
23/11/03
South Fremantle/Western Australia


25: Marcus Windhager
Midfielder
183cm/82kg
16/5/03
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro


26: Toby Conway
Ruckman
204cm/90kg
24/4/03
Geelong Falcons/Vic Country


27: Jack Williams
Key forward
195cm/91kg
1/12/03
East Fremantle/Western Australia


28: Zac Taylor
Midfielder
180cm/74kg
31/1/03
Calder Cannons/Vic Metro


29: Blake Howes
Forward/midfielder
190cm/79kg
7/4/03
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro


30: Rhett Bazzo
Key defender/forward
195cm/81kg
17/10/03
Swan Districts/Western Australia

There are photos and explanations about each of the players at the link as well =)
 
Herald Sun – Top 30
Herald Sun Top 30 (Dan Batten and Jordan Pinto)


ConsensusPlayerJordan PintoDan Batten
1Jason Horne-Francis11
2Nick Daicos22
3Sam Darcy43
4Finn Callaghan34
5Josh Gibcus56
6Ben Hobbs115
7Josh Ward610
8Mac Andrew78
9Jye Amiss159
10Josh Sinn811
11Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera1013
12Matthew Roberts914
13Josh Rachele147
14Tyler Sonsie1315
15Arlo Draper1616
16Neil Erasmus1712
17Josh Goater1218
18Matthew Johnson1917
19Campbell Chesser1820
20Jacob van Rooyen2219
21Sam Butler2024
22Darcy Wilmot2522
23Jack Williams2323
24Jesse Motlop2421
25Zac Taylor2627
26Blake Howes2129
27Toby Conway3025
28Jase Burgoyne2926
29Mitch Knevitt2828
30Tom Brown27
 
Clark – Top 10
Jay Clark's top 10 predictions


1 Jason Horne-Francis - North
2 Nick Daicos - Collingwood
3 Sam Darcy - Western Bulldogs
4 Finn Callaghan - GWS
5 Josh Gibcus - Gold Coast
6 Ben Hobbs - Adelaide
7 Josh Ward - Hawthorn
8 Jye Amiss - Fremantle
9 Josh Rachele - Richmond
10 Mac Andrews - Fremantle
 
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Jay Clark's top 10 predictions


1 Jason Horne-Francis - North
2 Nick Daicos - Collingwood
3 Sam Darcy - Western Bulldogs
4 Finn Callaghan - GWS
5 Josh Gibcus - Gold Coast
6 Ben Hobbs - Adelaide
7 Josh Ward - Hawthorn
8 Jye Amiss - Fremantle
9 Josh Rachele - Richmond
10 Mac Andrews - Fremantle
I’d be surprised if Andrews gets to 10
 
Depends.

Looking at that 10, it makes sense, apart from Rachelle to Richmond at 9.

I could see Richmond taking Andrew at 9, though.

Or GWS sliding back if a team is really keen to to pay up for Callaghan.
Disagree. I think of the players that are close to the mark at that pick, we would go for Hobbs, Ward, Rachelle, MJ in that order. Probably only the last two will be available to us.
 

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