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Preview 2024 AFL Draft General Discussion

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Leo Lombard and Caleb Nancarrow were both seen training with the Suns AFL team on day one of the preseason today.

Any other draft prospects training with AFL clubs at the moment?
To be fair, my club has an NGA academy where father/sons and NGA prospects are integrated in what life would be like as an AFL player
 
Time to look forward to the next draft. My really early mock

RANKINGNAMEPOSITIONDOBHEIGHT/WEIGHTCLUBAFF
1West CoastFinn O'SullivanMidfielder30/5/06181cm/70kgOakleigh Chargers/Vic Country
2North MelbourneJagga SmithMidfielder28/1/06181cm/68kgOakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
3HawthornSid DraperMidfielder/Forward5/7/06180cm/72kgSouth Adelaide/South Australia
4Brisbane F/SLevi AshcroftMidfielder18/12/06179cm/75kgSandringham Dragons/Vic MetroBRIS
5Gold CoastTom GrossMidfielder/Forward15/9/06182cm/70kgOakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
6FremantleJosh SmillieUtility17/5/06194cm/92kgEastern Ranges/Vic Metro
7Adelaide F/STyler WelshKey Forward15/8/06191cm/90kgWoodville-West Torrens/South AustraliaADEL
8RichmondChristian MoraesMidfielder11/8/06182cmEastern Ranges/Vic MetroHAW
9GeelongSam LalorMidfielder30/8/06187cm/88kgGMV Rebels/Vic Country
10Carlton F/SBen CamporealeWing21/7/06184cm/62kgGlenelg/South AustraliaCARL
11EssendonHarvey LangfordMidfielder/Forward15/3/06188cm/85kgDandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
12Gold Coast (WB)Luke TrainorKey Defender10/4/06193cm/86kgSandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
13Gold Coast (Academy)Leonardo LombardMidfielder/Forward5/10/06178cm/76kgGold Coast Academy/AlliesGC
14SydneyJobe ShanahanForward2/8/06193cmBendigo Pioneers/Vic Country
15Brisbane (Academy)Samuel MarshallMidfielder/ Defender19/1/06185cm/78kgSandringham Dragons/Brisbane Academy/AlliesBRIS
16Carlton F/SLucas CamporealeWing21/7/06183cm/62kgGlenelg/South AustraliaCARL
17St.KildaArcher Day-WicksMidfielder/Forward13/5/06185cm/82kgBendigo Pioneers/Vic Country
18MelbourneKade HerbertMidfielder/Forward3/4/06183cmWoodville-West Torrens/South Australia
19Fremantle (PA)Jonty FaullKey Forward1/2/06194cm/84kgGMV Rebels/Vic Country
20GWS GiantsMurphy ReidMidfielder/Forward30/7/06181cmSandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
21Fremantle (Coll)Bo AllanDefender16/2/06188cm/83kgPeel Thunder/Western Australia
22Sydney (NM Priority)Xavier LindsayWing3/8/06182cm/72kgGippsland Power/Vic Country
23West CoastMalakai ChampionSmall Forward17/5/06170cm/64kgSubiaco/Western AustraliaWC
24North MelbourneNoah MrazKey Defender20/2/06197cmDandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
25Collingwood (Haw)Harry O'FarrellKey Defender3/5/06196cmCalder Cannons/Vic Metro
26Richmond (Frem)Nash KingMidfielder5/1/06181cm/79kgCalder Cannons/Vic Metro
27RichmondPhoenix HargraveMidfielder15/9/06181cm/83kgSouth Adelaide/South Australia
28GeelongToby TravagliaDefender26/10/06187cm/72kgBendigo Pioneers/Vic Country
29EssendonTaj HottonForward17/6/06180cmSandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
30GWS Giants (Adel)Oliver DeanRuck16/10/06199cm/82kgTasmania Devils/Allies
31Sydney (Academy)Joe HarrisonMidfielder27/3/06187cm/85kgSydney Academy/AlliesSYD
32W.BulldogsIsaac KakoForward7/3/06174cmCalder Cannons/Vic MetroESS
33Melbourne (Syd)Lucca GregoMidfielder15/9/06183cmWestern Jets/Vic Metro
34Fremantle (St.K)Kayle GerreynRuck10/5/06192cm/88kgWest Perth/Western Australia
35Port AdelaideZak JohnsonMidfielder24/12/06185cmNorthern Knights/Vic Metro
36Port Adelaide F/SLouie MontgomeryForward24/4/06183cm/73kgNorth Adelaide/South AustraliaPA
37Sydney (Academy)Joel CochranKey Forward28/3/06194cm/84kgSydney Academy/AlliesSYD
38St.Kilda (GWS)Jesse DattoliMidfielder/Forward8/7/06178cmNorthern Knights/Vic Metro
39Hawthorn (Coll)Chayse MartinsonMidfielder6/2/06179cm/75kgSwan Districts/Western Australia
40Richmond (WC)Cooper HynesMidfielder/ Forward28/2/06188cmDandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
41North MelbourneClay ShadforthForward11/4/06180cmSouth Adelaide/NT Thunder/Allies
42Essendon (NGA)Jayden NguyenWing27/7/06175cmCalder Cannons/Vic MetroESS
43Collingwood (Haw)Tom LuckRuck/Forward6/4/06195cm85kgWoodville-West Torrens/South Australia
44Richmond (Frem)Koopa WalshForward19/5/06193cm/86kgSubiaco/Western Australia
45RichmondRicky MenthaDefender4/9/06179cmGippsland Power/NT Thunder/Allies
46GeelongAustin Van Der StruyfWing17/3/06179cm/69kgClaremont/Western Australia
47Melbourne (WB)Jacob NewtonMidfielder20/3/06176cm/78kgNorwood/South Australia
48GWS GiantsLucas McInerneyMidfielder/ Defender28/2/06180cmNorthern Knights/Vic Metro
49Melbourne (St.K)Tom EvansMidfielder22/2/06180cmBendigo Pioneers/Vic Country
50St.Kilda (Carl)Otis HarveyMidfielder17/1/06183cm/82kgSwan Districts/Western Australia
51St.Kilda (Melb)Oliver WarburtonWing13/6/06184cm/76kgMurray Bushrangers/Vic Country
52CollingwoodCharlie NichollsKey Forward8/1/06196cmCentral District/South Australia
53West CoastHarry DoddDefender5/2/06183cm/78kgWoodville-West Torrens/South Australia
54North MelbourneRhys UnwinMidfielder/Forward11/10/06177cm/69kgGMV Rebels/Vic Country
55RichmondFlynn PenryRuck20/4/06200cm/90kgGMV Rebels/Vic Country
56GeelongJoshua MurphyForward28/11/06190cm/84kgMurray Bushrangers/Allies
57GWS GiantsNed AtkinsonMidfielder/Forward31/7/06180cm/75kgSturt/South Australia
58Port Adelaide F/SRome BurgoyneDefender29/8/06181cm/76kgWoodville-West Torrens/South AustraliaPA
59Fremantle NGADeian RobertsMidfielder24/7/06186cm/84kgPeel Thunder/Western AustraliaFREM
60Brisbane (Academy)Tom GilletRuck/Key Forward9/1/06199cmBrisbane Academy/AlliesBRIS
61MelbourneAsher EasthamForward13/5/06188cmGippsland Power/Vic Country

Just a quick one on Cochran, usually plays as a KPD. No idea why played as a fwd in the futures game but far, far better in the back half currently
 

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As far as ruckmen go, I want to keep a very close eye on Lucas Ravenhill from Claremont.

In one of the 2022 national 16's games he was best 3 or 4 on the ground.

He's mobile, runs hard to impact contests and is already 199cm according to his WAFL bio.

He was based in Albany in the South-West of WA this season and only traveled up to the city for two matches and that saw his profile go under the radar somewhat.

That said, he has been named in the WA state 18's summer squad, so the selectors saw something and maybe he has made the decision to relocate to the city.

Well worth keeping tabs on.
Would of still being in high school if he was an underager colts
 
Unless Curtin has a stand out first season I wouldn't be surprised if Adelaide offer us Curtin for our likely pick 1 or 2 next season and pick Draper with the pick.

If he plays well it would be a big call for Adelaide to trade him for an unproven 18 year old, particularly given he plays a position of need and will have an extra years development under his belt.

On the flip side if he plays okay but doesn't set the world on fire it would be a big call for Westcoast to trade the best kid in the land for him.

For those reasons I don't see it happening unless he wants out.
 
Any chance you can go through the names and let us know which are eligible for 2024 vs those we'll have to wait another year for?
This should help
 

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Any chance you can go through the names and let us know which are eligible for 2024 vs those we'll have to wait another year for?

VM.

2024:

Armstrong.
Ashcroft.
Dattoli.
Grego
Gross.
Hotton.
Johnson.
Kako.
King.
Moraes.
O'Farrell.
Oliver.
Reid.
Richardson. (KB's grandson BTW.)
Smillie.
Smith.
Trainor.

2025:

Dalton.
Dovaston.
Emmett.
Greeves.
Ludowyke.


VC.

2024:

Day-Wicks.
Faull.
Hynes.
Ivisic.
Lalor.
Langford.
Lindsay.
Mraz.
O'Sullivan.
Penry.
Travaglia.
Unwin.
Warburton.
Whitlock twins.

2025:

Duursma.
Hibbins-Hargreaves.
Hicks.
Onley.
Rongdit.
Scapin.

Unsure:

Harding.
McInnes.
 
That metro team looks impressive. Would have to be favourites for the national title. SA will have a strong team next year as well. WA will have the weakest side and the Allies won't be that good either, unless they include a fair bit of their bottom age talent.
 
That metro team looks impressive. Would have to be favourites for the national title. SA will have a strong team next year as well. WA will have the weakest side and the Allies won't be that good either, unless they include a fair bit of their bottom age talent.
VM midfield is stacked, probably the best since Matt Rowell’s year. It will be a very different side to their u16 team.
 
Mate, you really are going to get the northern academy concessions pulled from us if you keep spruiking so hard.

Without them making finals, it'll become a hot topic next year as well.

They have to make finals so GC academy players will start spreading via draft elsewhere. That'll calm the farm a bit.
 
Without them making finals, it'll become a hot topic next year as well.

They have to make finals so GC academy players will start spreading via draft elsewhere. That'll calm the farm a bit.
I think that's what people really want to see. They want to see the Suns lose a highly talented academy player to another club to get their sense of justice. The system is designed to penalise those who make finals and help those who don't. So the more successful the Suns become, the more they will be restricted... but that's not good enough in some people's minds.
 

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I think that's what people really want to see. They want to see the Suns lose a highly talented academy player to another club to get their sense of justice. The system is designed to penalise those who make finals and help those who don't. So the more successful the Suns become, the more they will be restricted... but that's not good enough in some people's minds.

But then GC can use the go home factor for once
 
I think that's what people really want to see. They want to see the Suns lose a highly talented academy player to another club to get their sense of justice. The system is designed to penalise those who make finals and help those who don't. So the more successful the Suns become, the more they will be restricted... but that's not good enough in some people's minds.

I'm fine with losing academy players when a club is successful. Then the same criteria needs to apply to father son too.

Why should Hawks get priority on all 4 Hodge boys under a father-son criteria ? That's BS in my view and there should be limits on how many times the club can hold a blood line to ransom. If you pick one father-son, then you don't get first dibs on the rest and rest of them have to go via open draft. That'll be fair.

Same would look fine say Josh Daicos going to Collingwood and Nick Daicos going in open draft. Or Will Ashcroft coming to Lions and Levi Ashcroft going in open draft. Father son needs to be adjusted too rather than giving a leg up for a single club forever.
 
But then GC can use the go home factor for once
That's only ever worked for us once with Lachie Weller. Would be great if we could use it as effectively as other clubs but I'm not confident. Didn't work with Riewoldt, Beams or Tippett.

I'm fine with losing academy players when a club is successful. Then the same criteria needs to apply to father son too.

Why should Hawks get priority on all 4 Hodge boys under a father-son criteria ? That's BS in my view and there should be limits on how many times the club can hold a blood line to ransom. If you pick one father-son, then you don't get first dibs on the rest and rest of them have to go via open draft. That'll be fair.

Same would look fine say Josh Daicos going to Collingwood and Nick Daicos going in open draft. Or Will Ashcroft coming to Lions and Levi Ashcroft going in open draft. Father son needs to be adjusted too rather than giving a leg up for a single club forever.
I think what we'll see going forward is all clubs will set up father-son academies (if they haven't already) and will put everything they possibly can into developing those players because it's in their best interests.
 
How many years off are we before Queensland can field a stand alone team at the national 18's?

Surely that is the long term goal for QLD and NSW?


My question is why was this stopped?
 
My question is why was this stopped?
Because they want the best prospects from the minnow states to genuinely compete in the Div I Championships against Vic Metro, Vic Country, SA & WA so the Allies concept was rebirthed in 2016 and the Div II Championships was replaced with the Academy Series. Now we're at a point where the Allies are finally competitive at the top level and even claimed their first Div I title this yea so people are starting to talk about separating them again. This has already happened in the women's game where Queensland is quite strong at the junior level and competes in the Div I Championships on their own while the Allies are comprised of NSW, ACT, NT & Tasmania. Wouldn't be surprised if Queensland eventually breaks away from the Allies in the male competition as well.
 

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