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You are just teasing ,will be gone by our pick I reckonCameron Mackenzie
Midfielder , VIC
Age: 21/01/04
Weight: 80kg
Height: 187cm
Club: Vic Metro/Sandringham Dragons/Beaumaris FC/Brighton Grammar
2022 National Champs 112 ranking points, 26.3 disposals, 4.7 inside 50s, 3.7 marks, 4 clearances, 0.3 goals, 2.3 tackles (three games)
An early draft bolter this year, Mackenzie’s NAB League club Sandringham Dragons did not know where he sat at the start of pre-season. But by June, the ball-winning midfielder was widely considered to be a first-round prospect in this year’s draft. Mackenzie started the year by playing some strong football with both the Dragons and Brighton Grammar, before dominating a Vic Metro trial game in early June. He logged 32 disposals, eight clearances and kicked a goal in that match to be firmly on the radar of AFL recruiters. Mackenzie has gone on to produce an eye-catching under-18 national championships campaign with Vic Metro, including the side’s second match against Western Australia when he logged 28 disposals, five clearances and a goal. Part of St Kilda’s Next Generation Academy because his father was born in South Africa, Mackenzie has great speed and composure, while also being a neat disposer of the ball.
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Potentially a sliding gun midfielder
Starting to really warm to this kid…Bailey Humphrey
Midfielder/Forward, VIC
Age: 11/09/04
Weight: 86kg
Height: 184cm
Club: Vic Country/Gippsland Power/ Moe NFC/ Lowanna College
2022 National Champs N/A
A powerful midfielder-forward, Humphrey has excited recruiters despite missing a significant chunk of football this year. He is a real competitor who attacks the ball ferociously, has seriously quick breakaway speed from stoppages and is a neat kick on both feet. When playing forward, he is a strong mark in the contest and is dangerous around goals. Humphrey suffered a meniscus tear in his knee in May, which meant he missed Vic Country’s first three games of the under-18 national championships. However, he made a stunning return to the field for Gippsland Power in the NAB League in Round 14, logging 31 disposals (14 contested), 12 marks, 14 score involvements and four goals and kicked another four goals in the final home-and-away round.
Starting to really warm to this kid…
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Giving me some Bailey Smith-type vibes…
Starting to really warm to this kid…
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Giving me some Bailey Smith-type vibes…
Humphrey and Phillipou the two that excite me the most, can fill that De Goey role for us, and maybe take a look at Hayes if we end up with a later pick
Mattaes Phillipou
Forward/midfielder, SA
Age: 27/12/2004
Weight: 83kg
Height: 190cm
Club: Eagles/PHOS Camden
2022 SANFL U18s 144 ranking points, 28 disposals, 12.3 contested possessions, 12 goals (total) 2022 National Champs 102 ranking points, 16.5 disposals, 8 contested possessions, 4 goals (total)
The son of former Eagles SANFL star and three-game Western Bulldogs forward Sam Phillipou, Mattaes now looks set to be the first SA player taken in this year’s draft. His hands are great at the contest, but they’re even better in the air, with the 18-year-old switching between tough, clean on-baller to high-marking, goalkicking forward with damaging effect. Phillipou tallied 23 disposals and three goals in Round 2 against the Roosters, before following it up a week later with 26 and three against West Adelaide. The long-kicking left-footer had another 33 and three in Round 8, before exploding in the national carnival opener to finish with 181 ranking points against the Allies. Phillipou was dominant at times as a bottom-ager last year and recruiters are excited about his scope for further improvement.
Seeing as so many young mids start on the HFF, I’m all for him too.This guy uses the ball so well.
He has a different ball drop, drops the ball really high a long way from his foot. I dont know if that affects his kicking, but its not a good look.Starting to really warm to this kid…
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Giving me some Bailey Smith-type vibes…
Exactly what I was thinking. If he falls to us, while unlikely, we'd be stupid to not take himWould love if Jhye Clark fit to us. Gives off Andy Brayshaw vibes to me. Smaller midfielder who people may say Is vanilla, but Brayshaw just won the mvp. Two way runner who brings others into the game and captain material. Does everything to a Hight standard without the glitz and glamour.
Busslinger and Cadman seem to be the 2 talls that'll go top 10 with Jefferson in and around the edges of it as well.Are there any KPPs that'll get picked up early and push some mids towards us?
There's normally 1 or 2 that get picked in the top 10, even if they are a bit of a reach.
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Would love if Jhye Clark fit to us. Gives off Andy Brayshaw vibes to me. Smaller midfielder who people may say Is vanilla, but Brayshaw just won the mvp. Two way runner who brings others into the game and captain material. Does everything to a Hight standard without the glitz and glamour.
He looks good at Colts level but you'd want to watch him against those good forwards like Cadman and Jefferson to get a better idea. I still hate taking KPBs with first round picks. We really need a big stopper and guys like Phillips from the VFL could do that.
I was right into him…..until I saw him play. His disposal is very ordinary.
His dispsoal doesn't look too poor here, though I haven't watched him often enough to make a call.
I was impressed with Sheezel but I’m not paying mid prices for a half forward. Not all positions are of equal worth Imo which is why Adelaide’s offer to rankine is just crazy. Best available sounds great but I don’t see that as a sound strategy in practice. Nfl teams have players bracketed together but they’re weighted by several factors including position.Barry looks like he'll be a ripper. In that game where he had 31 disposals (14 contested), 12 marks, 14 score involvements and four goals....he also kicked 5 behinds. He's absolutely ridiculous. Sheezel looks a gun too but doubt he's in our range.
I was impressed with Sheezel but I’m not paying mid prices for a half forward. Not all positions are of equal worth Imo which is why Adelaide’s offer to rankine is just crazy. Best available sounds great but I don’t see that as a sound strategy in practice. Nfl teams have players bracketed together but they’re weighted by several factors including position.