Not a Coffield replacement.
Needs to grow another 3-5cm.
Most of the reviews i've seen describe him as a "third tall". So that would pretty much place him in Highmore territory.
No-one is talking much about his game style , apart from saying how good his kicking is.
The highlights i saw seemed to be mostly kick ins. Which would have padded his stats up too. His teammates also seem to dish it off to him when they can.
Still he seems to be more than a one dimensional "short" key defender. Doesn't seem lost on the wing in his highlights.
I'd like a mid, but i'm not over the moon about any that will be available to us.
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With claims on being the game’s next ‘superboot’, Arie Schoenmaker is a prospect whose 1-wood gets a whole lot of use. The left-footed defender impressed as a bottom-ager last year, cutting his teeth down back under the guidance of eventual Tasmanian draftees Lachlan Cowan and Tom McCallum.
After featuring in the Under 17 Futures showcase on AFL Grand Final day, big things were expected of his top-age campaign. Though, an off-field indiscretion saw Schoenmaker suspended from the Devils program for 10 games, meaning he was made to start his season with Launceston in the Tasmanian Football League.
The 18-year-old quickly made up for lost ground upon his Coates Talent League return, posting remarkable numbers to earn a call up to the title winning Allies side. He impressed in two games at representative level, encouraged to play to his strengths and even showcasing his versatility with time on the wing.
Schoenmaker also rolled through the ruck in the back-end of the Devils’ season, helping them take out a maiden minor premiership and reach the preliminary finals for a second year running. Lauded for his long kicking, he participated in Fox Footy’s Longest Kick competition and rounded out a busy year at the National Draft Combine.





