Welcome 2023 National Draft #12 - Phoenix Gothard (Albury FC, Murray Bushrangers, NSW, Allies)

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What National Recruiting Manager Adrian Caruso says: “Phoenix is a small forward that we feel is a great fit for us. He plays in a way that suits the style we have adopted over the past 12 months, and he has attributes to succeed at the next level. Given it was his first year in the program this year we feel he will go to another level when in a full-time environment.”

Phoenix Gothard​

Height: 178cm
Weight: 72kg
D.O.B: 07-09-2005
Leagues: AFL U18 Championships, Coates Talent League Boys

SNAPSHOT: “One of the draft’s most athletically gifted players, Phoenix Gothard is a creative force up forward with his ability to get into space and put speed on the ball.”

Hailing from Albury, Gothard was able to show his wares for the Murray Bushrangers in the Coates Talent League, while also being linked to the Allies for the National Championships. He played a key hand for the Bushies in the forward half, able to make the most of his opportunities inside 50, but also capable of pushing up the ground and showing off his disposal skill heading forward. Gothard showed flashes of brilliance for the Allies, playing all four games in their title-winning run. He averaged 10 touches and a goal at representative level, while putting up 16 disposals, four marks, four tackles, four inside 50s and a goal per his 10 Talent League outings.

STRENGTHS:

  • Athleticism
  • Creativity
  • Forward craft
  • Ground balls
  • Tackling

IMPROVEMENTS:

  • Strength
  • Four-quarter consistency

One of a few players from NSW able to showcase their talents in the Coates Talent League, Gothard did well to press his case as one of the better small forwards available in all of his outings, most notably in Round 11 where he managed 20 disposals and a 2.4 scoreline. Whilst Gothard doesn’t always impact the scoreboard in a big way himself, his ability to play a positive role in scoring chains and spot out teammates inside 50 has made him a valuable contributor in the attacking phase of the game. generally pushing further up the field when his side is out of possession, where he utilizes his speed to get the ball forward quickly.

In the Championship-winning Allies side, Gothard was able to play inside 50 for larger chunks of games than in the Talent League, able to make the most of his opportunities when the ball hit the deck with his manic attack on it, and strong defensive application to lay tackles or apply pressure. Although his statline was not quite as eye catching as it was at Talent League level, Gothard adapted to the level seamlessly, playing his role well throughout.

Arguably Gothard's most appealing trait as a prospect is his athleticism, testing excellently for agility, speed and leap. His ability to utilise all three of these on field has improved throughout the season, as he gradually pushed further up the ground and backed himself to weave out of traffic, or take on opposition players one-on-one in foot races heading forward. Along with this improvement saw a more sustained impact on games, where teammates would often look for him out in space and give him the opportunity to run onto the ball, and better utilise his disposal skill free of pressure.

Gothard’s defensive game is another aspect that has evolved as the season has progressed, bringing opponents to ground more consistently the later into the season it got, and gradually building up his urgency to apply pressure or get to opposition in possession, almost working just as hard defensively as he does offensively.

SUMMARY:

In a draft which lacks depth of talent, Gothard’s natural ability and room for improvement makes him an attractive prospect. He has the athleticism required of exciting modern-day smalls, and is clever enough with his possessions to suggest he can adjust to the speed of higher levels. At AFL Level, Gothard has some work to do in regards to his strength, particularly in the contest where he can be pushed off the footy, to give him a better opportunity to consistently win the ball and impact the game. Along with this, hitting the scoreboard more often, or converting some more of his ‘gettable’ goals, would round out his game nicely as a forward half player. In the way of consistency, enhancing his four-quarter impact and turning promising patches into long stints will allow him to have a greater impact - teams want the ball in his hands.

 

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1. Excellent write up
2. Interesting to see what this means for Jones, Daniels or Bedford, I'd hazard a guess the latter 2 will see more midfield minutes when Phoenix breaks into the side, but we're really loaded with options in the front half now which should see some interesting combination and competition for spots
3. Excellent name
 
1. Excellent write up
2. Interesting to see what this means for Jones, Daniels or Bedford, I'd hazard a guess the latter 2 will see more midfield minutes when Phoenix breaks into the side, but we're really loaded with options in the front half now which should see some interesting combination and competition for spots
3. Excellent name
Is he a potential Shai Bolton type?
 
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Whatever the debate about our draft strategy, you have to love both Phoenix's reaction to his name being called, and his mate Connor O'Sullivan too! Hopefully dreams come true.



Surrounded by his friends, who were also guests of O'Sullivan, Gothard was quickly mobbed and had his shirt ripped off by his ecstatic mates in a draft celebration for the ages.

Gothard had to borrow O'Sullivan's Murray Bushranger's polo shirt as he walked up on to the stage to meet former Giants skipper Phil Davis.

Gothard and his mates continued to jump around in delight, well after AFL CEO Andrew Dillon read out the 18-year-old's name.

Accepting his jumper from Davis, Gothard was extremely emotional on stage, with his mother and sister also last-minute invitees to the event.

His best friend, Geelong's newest key defender O'Sullivan, was even seen ditching Cats legend, four-time premiership champion Joel Selwood, right after being drafted, to rush over and celebrate Gothard's shock selection upon hearing his name on the speakers.

Giants recruiting manager Adrian Caruso praised Gothard, who was predicted to go as low as pick 30 by some draft experts, saying the club is excited to see what tricks he can bring on field.



"Phoenix is a small forward that we feel is a great fit for us," Caruso said via the Giants website on Monday night. "He plays in a way that suits the style we have adopted over the past 12 months, and he has attributes to succeed at the next level. Given it was his first year in the program this year we feel he will go to another level when in a full-time environment. He's a player of talent in the front half, he can dazzle and weave his way out of trouble as well as anyone."
 
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Seeing his reaction last night and the way he looked Phil Davis in the eyes has made him a new favourite of mine. Good luck and go well Phoenix!
 
Apparently the near tears in his eyes when he got his jumper was because he had a blood nose from the pile-on.

his sister already lives in Sydney, as does his cousins - been up here heaps and has always loved it.

really liking this pick. Really hope he works out.

definitely the potential for ”cult hero”
 

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Cool your jets. Hoping he makes it, but couldn’t find it in the games he played here for Albury. Got dropped as he was nowhere near up to it, mainly due to his size. A lot of development to happen yet 🤞
 
Cool your jets. Hoping he makes it, but couldn’t find it in the games he played here for Albury. Got dropped as he was nowhere near up to it, mainly due to his size. A lot of development to happen yet 🤞
Thanks for bringing down the vibes
 
Cool your jets. Hoping he makes it, but couldn’t find it in the games he played here for Albury. Got dropped as he was nowhere near up to it, mainly due to his size. A lot of development to happen yet 🤞

Rd3. 15 and a goal
Rd5. 18 touches
Rd18. 15 touches
SF. 10 touches

These are the only games he played for Albury this year. After a season of 4 Champs games and 10 Coates league matches he didn't play the PF or GF. He was hardly part of the team so your statement makes little sense.
 
Rd3. 15 and a goal
Rd5. 18 touches
Rd18. 15 touches
SF. 10 touches

These are the only games he played for Albury this year. After a season of 4 Champs games and 10 Coates league matches he didn't play the PF or GF. He was hardly part of the team so your statement makes little sense.
I hope he makes it OA. This isn’t a pile on. Why do you think he didn’t play the last two games? I seen him play in 3 of those games and stand by my observation.
 
I hope he makes it OA. This isn’t a pile on. Why do you think he didn’t play the last two games? I seen him play in 3 of those games and stand by my observation.
Appreciate the insight. I'm going to take a more positive standpoint and trust the guy who actually selected Brent Daniels and Bobby Hill.
 

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