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PICKS AND ORDER
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Pick 1 - North Melbourne - Jason Horne-Francis
Pick 2 - Western Bulldogs MATCHED BID - Sam Darcy
Pick 3 - Collingwood MATCHED BID - Nick Daicos
Pick 4 - GWS - Josh Gibcus
Pick 5 - Gold Coast Suns - Neil Erasmus
Pick 6 - Adelaide - Finn Callaghan
Pick 7 - Hawthorn - Ben Hobbs
Pick 8 - Fremantle - Josh Rachele
Pick 9 - Richmond - Josh Ward
Pick 10 - Fremantle - Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera
Pick 11 - St Kilda - Matthew Johnson
Pick 12 - West Coast - Josh Goater
Pick 13 - Essendon - Tyler Sonsie
Pick 14 - Port Adelaide - Josh Sinn
Pick 15 - GWS - Mac Andrew
Pick 16 - Brisbane - Jye Amiss
Pick 17 - Richmond - Jacob Van Rooyen
Pick 18 - Sydney - Darcy Wilmot
Pick 19 - Melbourne - Campbell Chesser
Pick 20 - Brisbane - Mitch Owens

Pick 21 - Fremantle - Mitch Knevitt

Pick 22 - North Melbourne - Tom Brown
Pick 23 - Hawthorn - Rhett Bazzo
Pick 24 - GWS Giants MATCHED BID - Josh Fahey
Pick 25 - Geelong - Arlo Draper
Pick 26 - Hawthorn - Conor Macdonald
Pick 27 - Carlton - Angus Sheldrick
Pick 28 - Richmond - Zac Taylor
Pick 29 - Richmond - Cooper Murley

Pick 30 - Richmond - Blake Howes
Pick 31 - West Coast Eagles - Toby Conway
Pick 32 - Geelong - Sam Butler
Pick 33 - Sydney - Ned Long
Pick 34 - Geelong - Leek Alleer
Pick 35 - Adelaide - Matty Roberts
Pick 36 - Geelong - Brady Hough
Pick 37 - West Coast Eagles - Jesse Motlop

Pick 38 - Melbourne - Judson Clarke
Pick 39 - Sydney - Paul Curtis

Pick 40 - Brisbane - Alastair Lord
Pick 41 - North Melbourne - Jack Williams
Pick 42 - North Melbourne - Arthur Jones
Pick 43 - Melbourne - Charlie Molan
Pick 44 - Collingwood - Kai Lohmann
Pick 45 - Geelong - Kade Dittmar
Pick 46 - Essendon - Shay Linke
Pick 47 - Brisbane - Hugh Jackson
Pick 48 - Collingwood - Taj Woewodin
Pick 49 - Essendon - Corey Warner
Pick 50 - Melbourne - Youseph Dib
Pick 51 - Collingwood - Lachlan Rankin

Pick 52 - Hawthorn - Joshua Browne
Pick 53 - Brisbane - Miller Bergman
Pick 54 - Fremantle - Anthony Caminiti
Pick 55 - St Kilda - Bailey Rogers
Pick 56 - Port Adelaide - Sam Breuer
Pick 57 - Carlton - Luke Polson
Pick 58 - Western Bulldogs (Darcy bid residual points) - Morgan Ferres
Pick 59 - Hawthorn - Jake Soligo
Pick 60 - St Kilda - Jack Avery
Pick 61 - St Kilda - Charlie Dean
Pick 62 - West Coast - James Tunstill
Pick 63 - Fremantle - Eric Benning
Pick 64 - Sydney - Justin Davies
Pick 65 - North Melbourne - Sam Banks
Pick 66 - Port Adelaide - Harvey Harrison
Pick 67 - Port Adelaide - Oscar Adams
Pick 68 - Adelaide - Jordan Lukac
Pick 69 - Brisbane - Marcus Windhager

(Selections to meet minimum of 3 criteria) note: this is for the phantom only, in the real draft rookie upgrades and such will happen to meet the minimum criteria

Pick 70 - Gold Coast Suns - Jase Burgoyne
Pick 71 - Carlton - Isaac Birt
Pick 72 - Gold Coast Suns - Ethan Regan
Pick 73 - Western Bulldogs (Darcy bid residual pick) - Luke Nankervis
Pick 74 - Western Bulldogs (Darcy bid residual pick) - Hugh Stagg
Pick 75 - Western Bulldogs (Darcy bid residual pick) - Dante Visentini
Pick 78 - GWS (list spots left after Fahey bid) - Ronald Fejo Jnr

Rookie Draft (1 Round for fun xx)
RD Pick 1 - North Melbourne - Jahmal Stretch
RD Pick 2 - Collingwood - Lukas Cooke
RD Pick 3 - Gold Coast Suns - Max Chipper
RD Pick 4 - Adelaide - James Willis
RD Pick 5 - Hawthorn - Toby Murray
RD Pick 6 - Carlton - Mani Liddy
RD Pick 7 - Richmond - Lewis Rayson
RD Pick 8 - Fremantle - Luca Whitelum
RD Pick 9 - St Kilda - Blake Schlensog
RD Pick 10 - West Coast Eagles - Lochie Paton
RD Pick 11 - Essendon - Dylan Landt
RD Pick 12 - Sydney
RD Pick 13 - GWS - Corey Preston
RD Pick 14 - Brisbane - Oscar Morrison
RD Pick 15 - Geelong - Kaden Harbour
RD Pick 16 - Port Adelaide - Zavier Maher
RD Pick 17 - Western Bulldogs - Zac Becker
RD Pick 18 - Melbourne - Jamieson Ballantyne

Bids in more detail
Pick 2 - GWS bid on Sam Darcy - (Requires 2014 points to match, Dogs use 23, 43, 44, 45, 52. Gain 2, 60)
Pick 3 - GWS bid on Nick Daicos - (Requires 1787 to match, Pies use 36, 38, 40, 43. Gain 3 [pretty sure this is about bang on])
Pick 24 - Geelong bid on Josh Fahey - (Requires 690 to match, GWS use 46 and 65. Gain 24. 200-odd point deficit)
 
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Sorry to jump in, just noticed pick 47 is North Melbourne instead of Collingwood



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Pick 5: Neil Erasmus
Height:
188cm Weight: 80kg* (WAFL Website - note he might be bigger than these numbers)
Club: Subiaco Lions
Strengths: Marking, Big possession winner, position versatility, above average in nearly all categories including footskills, ball handling, speed, endurance etc.
Weaknesses: Standout weapon, can become a little messy with disposal in traffic

Reasons for choice: I had a few players tied on points, these being Erasmus, Finn Callaghan, Josh Gibcus, Mac Andrew and Josh Rachelle. I was expecting to have to have the choice of Callaghan pre-mock draft and he was probably the closest competitor with respect to tie-breaking. In the end I went with Erasmus because:
  • More Fail Safe - I think unlike others Erasmus is more likely to make 100 games than any of the others in the same bracket. Whilst he doesn't really have a standout weapon apart from his around the ground marking, he is above average in lots of categories and his average possession count this year for the games he played showed that he consistently finds lots the football.
  • More versatile - Whilst I think his best position will probably be in the middle of the ground, he equally has the tools to be useful off the flanks or wing.
I want to emphasize though that the distance wasn't that far between him and the next player.
 

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Suns areas of need
- Ruck
- Key position players
- dynamic midfielders with toughness and outside pace.


Does Erasmus address any of those areas?
Looking forward to the write up.

Dynamic midfield with toughness and outside run he would fall under, but note that with Top 10 picks I would go best available talent rather than any needs based assessment. As noted elsewhere I did consider Mac Andrew not on the basis of rucking but again because he was in that bracket of talent, but I decided not to on the basis he was not a superly fail safe option in comparison, and I don't think that Gold Coast can afford to be that risky with their selections. Gibcus was gone but to be honest I wasn't going to take him, again because whilst he is a much safer option that Andrew I also consider him a little one-dimensional (but a really good player nevertheless).

Edit* because everyone is going to ask about the Finn Callaghan comparison as well: for mine as a midfielder Erasmus has averaged not only a lot more possessions (just less than 30s for Erasmus versus just less than 20s of Callaghan; acknowledging a different level of competition but still playing similar positions) but also more ability around the ground with his marking; IMO Erasmus is a much better mark which helps his versatility a lot. And I have them about the same for disposal, speed etc. Callaghan looks bigger but Erasmus is possibly more agile and just at good through the core.
 
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Dynamic midfield with toughness and outside run he would fall under, but note that with Top 10 picks I would go best available talent rather than any needs based assessment. As noted elsewhere I did consider Mac Andrew not on the basis of rucking but again because he was in that bracket of talent, but I decided not to on the basis he was not a superly fail safe option in comparison, and I don't think that Gold Coast can afford to be that risky with their selections. Gibcus was gone but to be honest I wasn't going to take him, again because whilst he is a much safer option that Andrew I also consider him a little one-dimensional (but a really good player nevertheless).
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With Top 10 picks I would go best available talent rather than any needs based assessment.
Gold Coast’s number of recent top 10 picks along with a stacked hand already for 2022, normal “best available” rules seem less relevant.

What this exercise shows me is that Gold Coast should explore trading down a few spots if Richmond are biting.

And with Callaghan being such as well publicised top 4 pick, I would think there would be a number of takers.
 
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PICK 9 - RICHMOND TIGERS - JOSH WARD - 181cm 79 kg - MIDFIELDER

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Josh had an unbelievable year albeit playing only the 5 games.
The young man has already got an impressive resume as he was named Captain of not only the APS team of the year, but the NAB League Team of the year as well.

He was able to average over 30 possessions to go along with 5 marks and 5 tackles per game highlighting his tenacious want for the ball in a contest but also his 2 way running ability.

Josh covers the ground really well and is always getting from contest to contest easily, showcasing his beautiful mix of inside and outside capabilities. He is not the quickest player out there on the field but nowhere near the slowest. Would love to teach him how to be more damaging in the front half and start kicking goals to go along with his high possession high clearance game, but I'm sure that will come with time in a full time football environment.

At heart, he is a ball winning, high possession, clearance mid, but he also has a very well rounded game and his skills and vision help his team get the ball out and away from the contest and moving forward and he is very much a team first man.
His disposal is very good and his awareness in traffic and game IQ shines through in almost every passage of play he is involved in whether its bursting through traffic, a quick handball to a team mate or hitting up a leading forward he generally makes the right decision.

I was surprised he got to this pick and could not have selected him fast enough, as i believe he would fit into the young Richmond midfield brigade very easily and be the Cotchin replacement that we will soon need.


Chris25 you're up again
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Pick 13 - Tyler Sonsie

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Pick 13 Essendon Tyler Sonsie 181cm 76 kg Midfielder Eastern Ranges

Tyler is an inside/ outside midfielder who had a topsy turvy mini season.
However his form as a 16 year old was fantastic and I really liked his game for Box Hill this year- 24 disposals 2 goals and was not fazed by bigger bodies.
Tyler kicks the footy well, is clean under pressure with good decision making skills and has the rare knack of being able to make something happen.

This decision came down to Tyler or Mitch Knevitt. I just feel that Sonsie is too classy to pass up. Knevitt is the big body inside mid that the bombers crave but Sonsie is the better footballer for mine.

Sonsie will begin his career much like Archie Perkins and play that high half forward role and will get some midfield minutes as the season moves on.
ironically I think Perkins might be the big strong young inside mid the bombers can develop.

If Tyler develops he can be a similar player to Trent Cotchin and I think worst case he becomes David Zaharakis who was a good player in his own right.
 

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Pick 13 Essendon Tyler Sonsie 181cm 76 kg Midfielder Eastern Ranges

Tyler is an inside/ outside midfielder who had a topsy turvy mini season.
However his form as a 16 year old was fantastic and I really liked his game for Box Hill this year- 24 disposals 2 goals and was not fazed by bigger bodies.
Tyler kicks the footy well, is clean under pressure with good decision making skills and has the rare knack of being able to make something happen.

This decision came down to Tyler or Mitch Knevitt. I just feel that Sonsie is too classy to pass up. Knevitt is the big body inside mid that the bombers crave but Sonsie is the better footballer for mine.

Sonsie will begin his career much like Archie Perkins and play that high half forward role and will get some midfield minutes as the season moves on.
ironically I think Perkins might be the big strong young inside mid the bombers can develop.

If Tyler develops he can be a similar player to Trent Cotchin and I think worst case he becomes David Zaharakis who was a good player in his own right.
I like Sonsie especially with Wanganeen-Milera and Goater gone how much consideration did Sinn get tho
 

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