List Mgmt. 2021 Young Talent Time

G Mus

Norm Smith Medallist
Jun 30, 2015
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Perth
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Wtf is xp.

Statistics only show what you are specifically looking at. He was our 2nd highest goal scorer after Tabs this year.

Using stats broadly is dumb as fk.
Expected points compared to the league average when using the same shot type and location for his shots

Eye test he is a s**t shot to me too, misses a bunch of easy ones
 

Cesoir

Club Legend
Feb 11, 2019
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Expected points compared to the league average when using the same shot type and location for his shots

Eye test he is a sh*t shot to me too, misses a bunch of easy ones
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apuchar

Brownlow Medallist
Sep 21, 2010
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VM-Lachlan-Rankin.jpg

Oakleigh Chargers
OAKLEIGH CHARGERSMEDIUM UTILITY
#22
Lachlan Rankin

Height: 182cm
Weight: 68kg
D.O.B: 05-02-2003
Leagues: NAB League Boys

POSITION: Medium Utility
SNAPSHOT: "A versatile prospect with high-level smarts and evasion, Rankin showcases clean skills in every third of the ground."

A mainstay throughout the elite talent pathway, Lachlan Rankin has picked up plenty of representative honours along his junior footballing career. The versatile Oakleigh Chargers product was part of Vic Metro's Under 16s and 19s campaigns, while also earning a late call-up to the AFL Academy squad in April and being named in the 2021 APS Football Merit Team. The 18-year-old's clean hands and skills are indicative of his pure footballing talent, backed by clever evasive technique and a terrific sense of surrounding. He only managed four NAB League games this year, also turning out for Caulfield Grammar, but has shown plenty of form at high levels to prove his class in a variety of roles.

STRENGTHS:
+ Clean hands
+ Kicking
+ Versatility
+ Smarts
+ Evasion

IMPROVEMENTS:
- Strength
- Inside game

Rankin started his top-age campaign with a bang in one of the most watched NAB League games in recent memory. He burst out of the blocks with Oakleigh's first two goals, lining up next to highly touted Sandringham Dragons skipper Josh Sinn in a relatively new forward role. In that game and beyond, Rankin showcased his versatility and wickedly slick skills - two of his greatest weapons as a footballer.

The 182cm prospect had previously impressed as a running half-back and wingman with clean kicking skills and top-end decision making. He carried those traits over to his forward-midfield rotation, proving a confident finisher in front of goal and getting creative inside 50. With smarts and one-touch handling, Rankin is also a terrific front-and-centre crumber who makes the most of whatever delivery he receives.

When shifted further afield, the 18-year-old looks to set up play by foot. Whether taking the kick-ins or making sound decisions in open play, Rankin has an efficient short and long game to go with his quick and clever work by hand. His ability to adapt his skills to roles at either end of the ground and bring competitiveness to each line would undoubtedly have been a terrific wildcard for his coaches.

While not the quickest of players, Rankin's mind is much more nimble that others' and allows him to get out of tight spots. With his terrific spacial awareness, he often feints one way but turns on a dime and heads the other, allowing more time to execute his skills under less pressure. Rankin is also surprisingly good overhead, not afraid to leap for marks and put his light frame in the way of aerial contests.

Speaking of a light frame, that is arguably one area Rankin will look to enhance. He weighed in at 68kg at the start of the year and is quite proficient on the outside, but can certainly add some muscle to ensure his crumbing game and competitiveness translate to higher levels. He is not unfamiliar with featuring at the centre bounces and has the nous and work rate to thrive there, but can also develop his inside craft as he grows.

DRAFT PROJECTION: 35-60

SUMMARY:

As far as natural footballers go, Rankin is one of the cleverest and most efficient in this year's crop. Most of what he does is economical and he can adapt his skills to suit a variety of roles on all three lines. He works hard and makes things happen in possession with quick thinking, factors which also suit the pace of the modern game. Given his accolades and glimpses of class this year, he could well rank around the second round for some clubs, but will likely offer great value a little later on.
 
Nov 23, 2015
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If we really are going to trade our pick 21 that could also be in play.

8 and 21
For
9 and their first 2 seconds.

Works if we are not fixated on Hobbs and they are. It may get us the best possible deal for 21.

Personally i dont believe Richmond are into Hobbs , We need a variety of players in different positions and have 5 picks plus 2022 picks to sort it out and will be from the following players imo

Amiss - Jack Replacement
Gibcus - Tarrant replacement
Johnson - Midfield needs class

We could always get the inside mids later with 15,26,27,28 and the likes of Goater,MacDonald,Knevitt and a few more available
 

Scham

Brownlow Medallist
Sep 19, 2004
22,432
20,451
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Fremantle
VM-Lachlan-Rankin.jpg

Oakleigh Chargers
OAKLEIGH CHARGERSMEDIUM UTILITY
#22
Lachlan Rankin

Height: 182cm
Weight: 68kg
D.O.B: 05-02-2003
Leagues: NAB League Boys

POSITION: Medium Utility
SNAPSHOT: "A versatile prospect with high-level smarts and evasion, Rankin showcases clean skills in every third of the ground."

A mainstay throughout the elite talent pathway, Lachlan Rankin has picked up plenty of representative honours along his junior footballing career. The versatile Oakleigh Chargers product was part of Vic Metro's Under 16s and 19s campaigns, while also earning a late call-up to the AFL Academy squad in April and being named in the 2021 APS Football Merit Team. The 18-year-old's clean hands and skills are indicative of his pure footballing talent, backed by clever evasive technique and a terrific sense of surrounding. He only managed four NAB League games this year, also turning out for Caulfield Grammar, but has shown plenty of form at high levels to prove his class in a variety of roles.

STRENGTHS:
+ Clean hands
+ Kicking
+ Versatility
+ Smarts
+ Evasion

IMPROVEMENTS:
- Strength
- Inside game

Rankin started his top-age campaign with a bang in one of the most watched NAB League games in recent memory. He burst out of the blocks with Oakleigh's first two goals, lining up next to highly touted Sandringham Dragons skipper Josh Sinn in a relatively new forward role. In that game and beyond, Rankin showcased his versatility and wickedly slick skills - two of his greatest weapons as a footballer.

The 182cm prospect had previously impressed as a running half-back and wingman with clean kicking skills and top-end decision making. He carried those traits over to his forward-midfield rotation, proving a confident finisher in front of goal and getting creative inside 50. With smarts and one-touch handling, Rankin is also a terrific front-and-centre crumber who makes the most of whatever delivery he receives.

When shifted further afield, the 18-year-old looks to set up play by foot. Whether taking the kick-ins or making sound decisions in open play, Rankin has an efficient short and long game to go with his quick and clever work by hand. His ability to adapt his skills to roles at either end of the ground and bring competitiveness to each line would undoubtedly have been a terrific wildcard for his coaches.

While not the quickest of players, Rankin's mind is much more nimble that others' and allows him to get out of tight spots. With his terrific spacial awareness, he often feints one way but turns on a dime and heads the other, allowing more time to execute his skills under less pressure. Rankin is also surprisingly good overhead, not afraid to leap for marks and put his light frame in the way of aerial contests.

Speaking of a light frame, that is arguably one area Rankin will look to enhance. He weighed in at 68kg at the start of the year and is quite proficient on the outside, but can certainly add some muscle to ensure his crumbing game and competitiveness translate to higher levels. He is not unfamiliar with featuring at the centre bounces and has the nous and work rate to thrive there, but can also develop his inside craft as he grows.

DRAFT PROJECTION: 35-60

SUMMARY:

As far as natural footballers go, Rankin is one of the cleverest and most efficient in this year's crop. Most of what he does is economical and he can adapt his skills to suit a variety of roles on all three lines. He works hard and makes things happen in possession with quick thinking, factors which also suit the pace of the modern game. Given his accolades and glimpses of class this year, he could well rank around the second round for some clubs, but will likely offer great value a little later on.


Reads like a perfect Walters replacement. If we don't get Rachelle or Motlop with one of our first 3 picks, he'd make a lot of sense.
 
Nov 29, 2011
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Fremantle
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Cockburn Doctors
I think its safe to say poor Cal doesnt have a clue about us as usual. Tighter than Fort Knox we are.

Tomorrow night should be exciting, no one has a clue how that 7-20 group is going
I wonder if 5 onwards is still very much up in the air. I expect tomorrow night is going to throw up some spanners for recruiting teams.

Personally I can't see us going wrong with any of Amiss + Johnson/Hobbs/Erasmus (or even a sliding Andrew)
 

Paracleet

Emotion is not going to get the job done..
Jun 30, 2011
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Fremantle
I think its safe to say poor Cal doesnt have a clue about us as usual. Tighter than Fort Knox we are.

Tomorrow night should be exciting, no one has a clue how that 7-20 group is going
I find it odd that one of the pieces of information forming the basis of his late mail includes an interview with Hobbs saying that we had strong interest: Has us taking him in NONE of his revised scenarios.
Why would we do all those extra interviews if we aren't serious? Not to stop Richmond taking him. The only reason would be to stop Richmond trading down. That's possible, but it means us taking him is still a real possibility.
I reckon he has nfi this year and it exposes his lack of instinct for what the clubs actually do (rather than just sluthing out the names).
 
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