BigFooty Official 2022 OFFICIAL BIGFOOTY PHANTOM DRAFT

PICKS AND ORDER
Nov 7, 2017
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Round 1
Pick 1 - Brisbane - Will Ashcroft [Matched Bid]
Pick 2 - GWS - Aaron Cadman
Pick 3 - North Melbourne - Harry Sheezel
Pick 4 - North Melbourne - George Wardlaw
Pick 5 - Essendon - Elijah Tsatas
Pick 6 - Gold Coast Suns - Mattaes Phillipou
Pick 7 - Hawthorn - Cam MacKenzie
Pick 8 - Geelong - Darcy Jones
Pick 9 - West Coast Eagles - Jhye Clark
Pick 10 - St Kilda - Bailey Humphrey
Pick 11 - Carlton - Lewis Hayes
Pick 12 - Western Bulldogs - Reuben Ginbey
Pick 13 - West Coast Eagles - Elijah Hewett
Pick 14 - Melbourne - Matthew Jefferson
Pick 15 - Sydney - Jedd Busslinger
Pick 16 - GWS - Oliver Hollands
Pick 17 - Essendon - Alwyn Davey [Matched Bid]
Pick 18 - Brisbane - Jaspa Fletcher [Matched Bid]
Pick 19 - Collingwood - Isaac Keeler
Pick 20 - Sydney - Brayden George
Pick 21 - GWS - Jacob Konstanty

Round 2
Pick 22 - GWS - Coby Burgiel
Pick 23 - West Coast Eagles - Olli Hotton
Pick 24 - Western Bulldogs - Josh Weddle
Pick 25 - North Melbourne - Lachlan Cowan
Pick 26 - Hawthorn - Charlie Clarke
Pick 27- Collingwood - Harry Barnett
Pick 28 - West Coast Eagles - Henry Hustwaite
Pick 29 - Adelaide - Max Michalanny [Matched Bid]
Pick 30 - Collingwood - Mitch Szybkowski
Pick 31 - St Kilda - Max Gruzewski
Pick 32 - Carlton - Ed Allan
Pick 33 - Fremantle - Jed Hagan
Pick 34 - GWS - Harry Rowston
Pick 35 - St Kilda - Harry Lemmey
Pick 36 - Port Adelaide - Kobe Ryan
Pick 37 - Melbourne - Nick Sadler

Round 3
Pick 38 - Western Bulldogs - Jaiden Magor
Pick 39 - North Melbourne - Tom Scully
Pick 40 - Hawthorn - Anthony Munkara
Pick 41 - Sydney - Adam D'Aloia
Pick 42 - North Melbourne - Cooper Harvey
Pick 43 - Fremantle - Jed Adams
Pick 44 - Gold Coast Suns - Sam Gilbey
Pick 45 - St Kilda - James Van Es
Pick 46 - Hawthorn - Brandon Leary
Pick 47 - Carlton - Billy Dowling
Pick 48 - Hawthorn - Jake Walker
Pick 49 - Collingwood - Jakob Ryan
Pick 50 - Hawthorn - Cooper Vickery
Pick 51 - Richmond - Phoenix Foster
Pick 52 - Essendon - Bailey MacDonald
Pick 53 - GWS - PASS
Pick 54 - Geelong - Hugh Davies

Round 4
Pick 55 - Adelaide - Jonti Schuback
Pick 56 - Port Adelaide - Ryan Eyers
Pick 57 - GWS - PASS
Pick 58 - Essendon - Jack O’Sullivan
Pick 59 - Richmond - Harvey Gallagher
Pick 60 - Geelong - Lachlan Scannell
Pick 61 - Adelaide - Will Verrall
Pick 62 - Hawthorn - Jerome Lawrence
Pick 63 - Carlton - Blake Drury
Pick 64 - Fremantle - Jaxon Binns
Pick 65 - Essendon - Jayden Davey
Pick 66 - Western Bulldogs - Ethan Phillips
Pick 67 - North Melbourne - PASS
Pick 68 - Gold Coast Suns - Josh Draper
Pick 69 - Essendon - PASS
Pick 70 - Gold Coast Suns - Tyrell Dewar
Pick 71 - Sydney - PASS
Pick 72 - Fremantle - Noah Long

Round 5 (To get teams to 3 picks)
Pick 73 - Port Adelaide - Kyle Marshall
Pick 74 - Richmond - Luke Teal
Pick 75 - Melbourne - Harry Cole
Pick 76 - Brisbane - Tom McCallum

BID Matching details
Pick 1 Will Ashcroft - Brisbane use Picks 34,35,36,38,55 and take on a 150 point deficit for 2023

Pick 17 Alwyn Davey - Essendon use Pick 23 to match

Pick 18 Jaspa Fletcher - Brisbane have no picks with points, so take on a bigger deficit with the Ashcroft one

Pick 29 Max Michalanny- Adelaide use 44 and 53 to match, 53 moves to 61

2023 MINI DRAFT ORDER
Pick 1 - North Melbourne - Harley Reid
Pick 2 - West Coast Eagles - Daniel Curtin
Pick 3 - GWS - Ashton Moir
Pick 4 - Essendon - Nick Watson
Pick 5 - Adelaide - Zane Duursma
Pick 6 - Gold Coast Suns - Jed Walter [MATCHED Bid]
Pick 7 - Hawthorn - Archer Reid
Pick 8 - North Melbourne (From Port Adelaide) - Nate Caddy
Pick 9 - St Kilda - Koltyn Tholstrup
Pick 10 - Carlton - Riley Hardeman
Pick 11 - Western Bulldogs - Jack Delean
Pick 12 - GWS (From Richmond) - Will Lorenz
Pick 13 - Melbourne (From Fremantle) - Sam Frangalas
Pick 14 - Melbourne - Nathan Philactides
Pick 15 - Western Bulldogs (From Brisbane) - Will Patton
Pick 16 - Collingwood - Cooper Simpson
Pick 17 - Sydney - Riak Andrew
Pick 18 - Geelong - Jayden Matz
 
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Adelaide 2022 National Draft Recap

Pick 29 Max Michalanney (matched bid)
Pick 55 Jonti Schuback
Pick 61 Will Verrall


It can be tough to get too excited about a draft when you don't have an early selection, but I think I've been able to get guys that have a genuine chance of nailing down a role at AFL level. Michalanney has the scope to be one of those really unheralded guys down back that does everything pretty well, but nothing tremendously outstanding that would elevate him to that star level. Schuback has the tools with line-breaking speed and scope to be a handy user at AFL level. Role and opportunity will be critical for his development. I really hope wherever he lands, he's used as a rebounder and overlap runner across half back in the 2's and given the best opportunity to make it in that role. I think he has Adam Saad level potential if developed in that capacity. Verrall is a minimum four year investment, as are most talls, but with his athleticism and follow up ability, I believe he's got the tools to be a number 1 ruck at AFL level. He's not the traditional ruckman that the Crows tend to run with (ie Sauce, ROB, Strachan etc) but one that can be a real POD at stoppage. There's probably no stars in this group, but a couple of guys who have a chance at being above average role players.
Verrall, has a terrific running vertical jump, so that should make up, for being a tad undersized in the ruck.
 

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RICHMOND TIGERS NATIONAL BIG FOOTY DRAFT RECAP

PICK 51 - Phoenix Foster - Fwd / Ruck assist
PICK 59 - Harvey Gallagher - Def / wing
PICK 74 - Luke Teal - Def

Phoenix would be my pick of the talls left in the draft at this late stage, as his agility and athleticism outshines the others IMO. Very strong hands when contested marking and marking around the ground but also has a very good set shot routine and can kick bags of goals. Good when assisting in the ruck but that cold improve, and would with a few preseasons and tutelage from the big Nank and Soldo. He is good with his hands gets clearances and tackles, has a little bit of mongrel in him.

Slim pickings in the real draft but stoked that Harvey Gallagher and Luke Teal dropped our way late here in the big footy draft.

Rioli and Short can take Gallagher under their wing and he would be a healthy addition to the defensive unit with his run and gun game, taking metres and using his foot skills whilst staying in the chain of play to become a dangerously attacking, goal scoring option who is also a very dependable lock down defender and interceptor using his ball/play reading skills.

Luke Teal is a very talented footballer who had his injuries this year, he has skill, neat hand and foot skills but also a very calm composed head in the contest and away from the contest, good 1 v 1 defensive skills that can only get better with strength training and plays a Vlaustin type role which will come in handy in the next few years, also adding strength to the defensive unit.

In the real draft Richmond will only take 2 so it will be different to here, but we all know that they are after a tall and then best available talent, hopefully in an area of need.

Smythe
Watched the highlights, of Phoenix Foster. Was impressed with his kicking, strong & brave marking & good mobility for his size.
 
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Pick 40
Anthony Munkara
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Just in time to steal an absolute beauty, tall, quick, agile, goal sense, if we had more exposure he would be in top 20 contention imo, Essendon NGA but in the open pool inside the top 40, moves like Cyril Rioli, even when he takes difficult shots or the ball falls short, it's nearly always online, if he works out could be a huge steal here, kicked 6 goals in 2 sanfl u18s games, looked the best forward and super impressive in the AFL Academy, kicking an opportunist goal and then throwing off a tackler like it was nothing, had a poor champs game where in the first half he looked disinterested and tried getting into a fight on field almost, came around in the 2nd half to contribute a little then disappeared for a bit and returned to school footy for Westminster where he kicked a 9 goal haul, highly talented, highly athletic goal scoring champ.

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I really hope your club aborts this decision and let's him play alongside Walla and Davey boys.
 
Jul 6, 2017
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Adelaide 2022 National Draft Recap

Pick 29 Max Michalanney (matched bid)
Pick 55 Jonti Schuback
Pick 61 Will Verrall


It can be tough to get too excited about a draft when you don't have an early selection, but I think I've been able to get guys that have a genuine chance of nailing down a role at AFL level. Michalanney has the scope to be one of those really unheralded guys down back that does everything pretty well, but nothing tremendously outstanding that would elevate him to that star level. Schuback has the tools with line-breaking speed and scope to be a handy user at AFL level. Role and opportunity will be critical for his development. I really hope wherever he lands, he's used as a rebounder and overlap runner across half back in the 2's and given the best opportunity to make it in that role. I think he has Adam Saad level potential if developed in that capacity. Verrall is a minimum four year investment, as are most talls, but with his athleticism and follow up ability, I believe he's got the tools to be a number 1 ruck at AFL level. He's not the traditional ruckman that the Crows tend to run with (ie Sauce, ROB, Strachan etc) but one that can be a real POD at stoppage. There's probably no stars in this group, but a couple of guys who have a chance at being above average role players.
And when combined with adding Izak Rankine via trade, it represents a promising group of additions to the side (should it play out anything like that of course)
 
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