Competitions 2022 Phantom Draft

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Draft Order:

First Round
1. Brisbane match bid for Will Ashcroft 182cm 76kg Inside Midfielder
2. GWS - Aaron Cadman 196cm 91kg KPF
3. North - Elijah Tsatas 187cm 80kg Midfielder
4. North - Harry Sheezel 185cm 89kg Midfielder
5. Essendon - George Wardlaw 182cm 81kg Midfielder
6. Gold Coast - Matteas Phillipou 190cm 80kg
7. Hawthorn - Bailey Humphrey 186cm 86kg Mid/Fwd
8. Geelong - Rueben Ginbey 189cm 85kg Mid/Def
9. WCE - Jedd Buslinger 196cn 82kg KPD
10. St Kilda - Jhye Clark 181cm 77kg Midfielder
11. Carlton - Cameron McKenzie 187cm 80kg Midfielder
12. Bulldogs - Lewis Hayes 199cm 82kg KPD
13. WCE - Elijah Hewett 185cm 84kg Midfielder
14. Brisbane match bid for Jaspa Fletcher 184cm 73kg Midfielder
15. Melbourne - Issac Keeler 198cm 88kg Ruck/Forward
16. Sydney - Darcy Jones 175cm 67kg Mid/Forward
17. GWS - Matthew Jefferson 195cm 84kg KPF
18. Collingwood - Oliver Hollands 183cm 73kg Midfielder
19. Essendon match bid for Alwyn Davey Jr 181cm 77kg Mid/Forward
20. Sydney - Brayden George 185cm 87kg Forward
21. Adelaide match bid for Max Michalanney
22. GWS - Olli Hotton 182cm 80kg Mid/Forward

Second Round
23. GWS - Lachie Cowan 187cm 81kg Mid/Defender
24. WCE - Harry Barnett 202cm 92kg Ruckman
25. Bulldogs - Mitch Szybkowski 186cm 86kg Inside Midfielder
26. North - Ed Allan 194cm 82kg Midfielder
27. Hawthorn - Jacob Konstanty 176cm 70kg Forward
28. Collingwood - Henry Hustwaite 194cm 84kg Midfielder/Defender
29. WCE - Jaxon Binns 182cm 72kg Midfielder/Forward
30. Collingwood - Josh Weddle 191cm 87kg Defender
31. St Kilda - Charlie Clarke 182cm 75kg Midfielder
32. Carlton - Coby Burgiel 183cm 80cm Mid/Forward
33. Fremantle - Harry Lemmey 199cm 94kg Forward
34. GWS - Max Gruzewski 193cm 84kg Key Forward/Defender
35. St Kilda - James Van Es 197cm 99kg KPD
36. Port - Anthony Munkara 186cm 77kg Forward
37. GWS match bid for Harry Rowston 182cm 81kg Midfielder
38. Melbourne - Jed Hagan 175cm 74kg Utility

Round 3
39. Bulldogs - Sam Gilbey 187cm 73kg Defender
40. North - Adam D'Aloia 186cm 86kg Midfielder
41. Hawthorn - Jakob Ryan 189cm 78kg Defender
42. Sydney - Koby Ryan 183cm 73kg Midfielder
43. North - Ziggy Toledo 192cm 80kg Forward
44. Fremantle - Ethan Phillips 196cm 90kg KPD
45. Gold Coast - Tom McCallum 192cm 78kg Defender
46. St Kilda - Tom Scully 202cm 89kg KPF
47. Hawthorn - Jaiden Magor 185cm 75kg Mid/Fwd
48. Carlton - Ted Clohesy 184cm 76kg Midfielder
49. Hawthorn - Hugh Davies 196cm 85kg Defender
50. Essendon match Collingwood bid for Jayden Davey 179cm 79kg Small Forward
51. Collingwood - Clay Tucker 204cm 99kg Ruck
51. Hawthorn - Harvey Gallagher 180cm 78kg Defender
52. Richmond - Phoenix Foster 197cm 87kg KPF
53. North match Geelong bid for Cooper Harvey 180cm 82kg Mid/Forward
54. Geelong - Oliver Northam 197cm 89kg KPF/Ruck


Fourth Round
55. Port - Will Verrall 199cm 95cm KPF/Ruck
56. Essendon - Blake Schlensog 199cm 99kg KPD
57. Richmond - Jed Adams 194cm 89kg KPD
58. Geelong - Jason Gilbee 190cm 78kg Outside Midfielder
59. Hawthorn - Noah Long 178cm 75kg Midfielder/Forward
60. Carlton - Luke Teal 191cm 80kg Defender
61. GWS - Archie Lovelock 178cm 72kg Small Forward/Midfielder
62. Fremantle - Billy Dowling 187cm 79kg Midfielder
63. Essendon - Kaleb Smith 181cm 77kg Defender
64. Bulldogs - Taj Campbell-Farell 185cm 85kg Inside Midfielder
65. Gold Coast - Pass
66. Essendon - Max Knobel 206cm 91kg Ruck
67. Sydney - Tyler Young 196cm 92kg KPD
68. Fremantle - Steely Greene 180cm 70kg Midfielder/Forward
69. GWS - Sydney Stack aka Pass

Academy & Father/Son bid details

Brisbane match GWS bid for Will Ashcroft at pick 1 using 34,35,36,38,55 and take on a 150 point deficit for 2023

Brisbane match Melbourne bid for Jaspa Fletcher at pick 14 using pick 70 and go further into deficit for 2023.

Essendon match bid for Alwyn Davey Jr at pick 19 using pick 23.

Adelaide match GWS bid for Max Michalanney at pick 21 using picks 44 53 & 56

GWS match Melbourne bid for Harry Rowston at pick 37 using picks 53 & 56 and get pick 61 & 70 back

Essendon match Collingwood bid for Jayden Davey with pick 53

North match Geelong bid for Cooper Harvey with pick 65


Adelaide:
Brisbane: THE_GUN
Carlton: LOZWILDA
Collingwood: GoTigers2015
Essendon: Grockadoc
Fremantle: Tiger_Of_Old
GWS: Rioli2Rioli
Geelong: A Bit Dusty
Gold Coast: Ctl
Hawthorn: Smythe
Melbourne:
North Melbourne: YeOldTiger
Port Adelaide: Ctl
Richmond: Sir_Loin
St. Kilda Wrenny
Sydney: Lord of the Wings
West Coast: Tiger_Of_Old
Western Bulldogs: _RT_
 
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Pick 52: Richmond

Phoenix Foster

Height: 197cm

Weight: 87kg

D.O.B: 12-09-2004

SNAPSHOT: “An athletic forward who is strong in the air and capable of playing through the ruck.”



Phoenix Foster was somewhat of a surprise packet for South Australia at the National Championships. With lead ruck Harry Barnett a late withdrawal from game one due to COVID, Foster took the opportunity with both hands and was named one of South Australia’s best players in the Croweaters’ win against the Allies. So impressive was his performance, that he retained his position in the side throughout the Championships, playing in all bar one game.



A strong aerial athlete who competes well in the air, Foster always finds a way to hold onto the mark or bring the ball to ground. His vertical leap allows him to be competitive in the ruck and he has shown he can present as a lead-up option around the ground.



Foster managed a goal in every one of his appearances for Norwood in the SANFL Under 18 competition this year, finishing with 26 majors from just 11 games. His average of 2.18 contested marks per game was good for third highest in the league, trailing only state teammates Ashton Moirand Tom Scully.



An invite to the National Draft Combine tops off a strong year for Foster, whose impressive rise has solidified him as a genuine chance to be selected in late November.

A Bit Dusty
 
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Pick 52

Phoenix Foster

SNAPSHOT: “An athletic forward who is strong in the air and capable of playing through the ruck.”



Phoenix Foster was somewhat of a surprise packet for South Australia at the National Championships. With lead ruck Harry Barnett a late withdrawal from game one due to COVID, Foster took the opportunity with both hands and was named one of South Australia’s best players in the Croweaters’ win against the Allies. So impressive was his performance, that he retained his position in the side throughout the Championships, playing in all bar one game.



A strong aerial athlete who competes well in the air, Foster always finds a way to hold onto the mark or bring the ball to ground. His vertical leap allows him to be competitive in the ruck and he has shown he can present as a lead-up option around the ground.



Foster managed a goal in every one of his appearances for Norwood in the SANFL Under 18 competition this year, finishing with 26 majors from just 11 games. His average of 2.18 contested marks per game was good for third highest in the league, trailing only state teammates Ashton Moirand Tom Scully.



An invite to the National Draft Combine tops off a strong year for Foster, whose impressive rise has solidified him as a genuine chance to be selected in late November.

A Bit Dusty
Dud delist




Seriously I'd be happy if this happened.


What's this work you speak of?
 

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The Cats pick Cooper Harvey 180cm 82kg Midfielder/Forward
Now I'm not sure how this works because North have said they will nominate him for Father son but they haven't yet so what happens?
North are waiting with our last pick (64) for him so we now match and take Cooper now he's been bid on past pick 40. Correct ?
 
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Pick 52

Phoenix Foster

SNAPSHOT: “An athletic forward who is strong in the air and capable of playing through the ruck.”



Phoenix Foster was somewhat of a surprise packet for South Australia at the National Championships. With lead ruck Harry Barnett a late withdrawal from game one due to COVID, Foster took the opportunity with both hands and was named one of South Australia’s best players in the Croweaters’ win against the Allies. So impressive was his performance, that he retained his position in the side throughout the Championships, playing in all bar one game.



A strong aerial athlete who competes well in the air, Foster always finds a way to hold onto the mark or bring the ball to ground. His vertical leap allows him to be competitive in the ruck and he has shown he can present as a lead-up option around the ground.



Foster managed a goal in every one of his appearances for Norwood in the SANFL Under 18 competition this year, finishing with 26 majors from just 11 games. His average of 2.18 contested marks per game was good for third highest in the league, trailing only state teammates Ashton Moirand Tom Scully.



An invite to the National Draft Combine tops off a strong year for Foster, whose impressive rise has solidified him as a genuine chance to be selected in late November.

A Bit Dusty
The Phoenix has arisen !!
 
North are waiting with our last pick (64) for him so we now match and take Cooper now he's been bid on past pick 40. Correct ?

Well Norf haven't officially nominated him as a Father-Son so we are taking him at pick 53

Wait till Boomer finds out:tearsofjoy:

Ctl is up next
 
Port Adelaide
Pick 54



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We are drafting on need taking a ruck, but we also see some potential to develop as a KPD

Also in the Mix: Olivier Northam, Billy Dowling, Jed Adams, Hugh Bond

Grockadoc is up next, unless bid matching has affected the pick?
 
Port Adelaide
Pick 54



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We are drafting on need taking a ruck, but we also see some potential to develop as a KPD

Also in the Mix: Olivier Northam, Billy Dowling, Jed Adams, Hugh Bond

Grockadoc is up next, unless bid matching has affected the pick?
Damn i was hoping this kid falls to Richmond
wouldnt mind him we we take him in the real draft at either pick. so much upside
 
Damn i was hoping this kid falls to Richmond
wouldnt mind him we we take him in the real draft at either pick. so much upside
Yeh he could very well be the 200cm key forward richmond are looking for, we developed CCJ to be a pretty effective forward and a year under jack and a couple under lynch would improve his forward craft
 
Well Norf haven't officially nominated him as a Father-Son so we are taking him at pick 53

Wait till Boomer finds out:tearsofjoy:

Ctl is up next
Ha, everyone screws Norf. Take him. We didn't nominate him so we could try to sneak him in through the rookie draft. Probably just another 400 game spud anyway.

But you realise, this means war. Were now going to pluck Oscar Brownless out of the ammos and turn him into Oscar Browlow !
 
Yeh he could very well be the 200cm key forward richmond are looking for, we developed CCJ to be a pretty effective forward and a year under jack and a couple under lynch would improve his forward craft
He has more physical attributes than CCj

Faster , Better leap and agility but needs more development
Im thinking Soldo will be gone in 12-24 months and that allows Richmond to get 2 years into this kid

He also has some ability to be developed into a KPF/KPD
 

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Ha, everyone screws Norf. Take him. We didn't nominate him so we could try to sneak him in through the rookie draft. Probably just another 400 game spud anyway.

But you realise, this means war. Were now going to pluck Oscar Brownless out of the ammos and turn him into Oscar Browlow !

See you and Raise you we will get Jared Polec he is just the sort of player we need and perfect for our youth policy he is only 30
 
He has more physical attributes than CCj

Faster , Better leap and agility but needs more development
Im thinking Soldo will be gone in 12-24 months and that allows Richmond to get 2 years into this kid

He also has some ability to be developed into a KPF/KPD

That’s why we took Foster 🙄
 
Port Adelaide
Pick 54



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We are drafting on need taking a ruck, but we also see some potential to develop as a KPD

Also in the Mix: Olivier Northam, Billy Dowling, Jed Adams, Hugh Bond

Grockadoc is up next, unless bid matching has affected the pick?
Loved this bloke's work in Step Brothers and of course who could forget Anchorman, that Christina Applegate stiffy! Lol Ahh good times.
 
See you and Raise you we will get Jared Polec he is just the sort of player we need and perfect for our youth policy he is only 30
If we hadn't already delisted him we'd pay you $500k of his salary for you to TAKE him please !
 
Government funded home security does not count
I'm a Government funded couch potato in between driving a forklift around.
 
Well Norf haven't officially nominated him as a Father-Son so we are taking him at pick 53

Wait till Boomer finds out:tearsofjoy:

Ctl is up next
Harvey has been officially nominated as a Father Son selection.

Please pick another player.
 
Port Adelaide
Pick 54



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We are drafting on need taking a ruck, but we also see some potential to develop as a KPD

Also in the Mix: Olivier Northam, Billy Dowling, Jed Adams, Hugh Bond

Grockadoc is up next, unless bid matching has affected the pick?
I'm going to hold off allocating you this player until A Bit Dusty has another crack.
 
I'm going to hold off allocating you this player until A Bit Dusty has another crack.

Pick 54 Oliver Northam

2022 Draft ProspectsOlivier Northam
TeamsGeelong Falcons/Vic Country
PositionForward/Ruck
Date of Birth28/07/2004
Height197cm
Weight89kg
A tall forward and ruckman who possesses an impressive natural leap which allows him to compete at centre bounces against tall opponents. Mobile and agile, he follows up extremely well when the ball hits the ground and has clean hands below his knees. Is also strong overhead around the ground and as a target up forward. Has been a consistent performer for the Geelong Falcons in the NAB League, averaging 13 disposals, 18 hitouts and three marks across 13 matches this year. Also played all four games for Victoria Country at the 2022 NAB AFL National Championships U18 Boys.
 
North summary:

Elijah Tsatas - gun running outside mid
Harry Sheezel - electrifying dynamic forward
Ed Allan - fastest kid in the draft 194 cm
Adam D'Aloia - rock solid Cunnington clone
Ziggy "Holey" Toledo - crafty tall fwd XFactor
Cooper Harvey - son of a gun welcome home kid

Not a bad day at the orifice thanks for coming Jack, Graham that is.

Adieu !
 

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