List Mgmt. 2024 Draft Class

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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
 

24 IN 2024​

TOP PROSPECT:

Finn O’Sullivan
(Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Country)
Midfielder | 181cm | 30/05/2006


O’Sullivan is right at the pointy end in terms of 2024 draft prospects and has long been a standout, having taken out the Kevin Sheehan Medal at last year’s Under 16 national carnival. He’s a wonderfully well-rounded talent with few weaknesses; able to take marks overhead, impact on the inside and outside of the contest, and possessing a booming boot. He’s also the cousin of Carlton’s Sam Walsh.

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Bo Allan (Peel Thunder/Western Australia)
Defender | 188cm | 16/02/2006


Western Australia may have had an underwhelming Under 18 carnival this year, but Allan was a shining light for the future across all four games. He was utilised in defence and took the game on, but also did so in stints up forward for Peel. Allan averaged 13 touches and four marks across eight Colts games in 2023 and is one of the state’s top prospects for 2024.

Levi Ashcroft (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)
Midfielder | 179cm | 18/12/2006


It’s hard to shake the tag of being the brother of Will Ashcroft and son of Marcus, but Levi is doing as good a job as any of blazing his own trail. The Brisbane Lions father-son prospect is a midfielder with high level footy IQ and the work rate to match his smarts. It results in monster disposal hauls across all levels and Ashcroft has proven to be a big game player who takes on match-defining moments. He’s now a two-time Talent League premiership player.



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Ben Camporeale (Glenelg/South Australia)
Midfielder | 184cm | 21/07/2006


Along with twin brother Lucas, Ben is father-son tied to Carlton for 2024 and has plenty of Blues fans excited. A lean type who covers the ground nicely, much like his father Scott, he has transitioned from wingman to on-baller with Glenelg this season. Camporeale averaged 25 disposals and four clearances per 13 SANFL Under 18 games in 2023 and kicks at high efficiency on his favoured right foot. He was best afield in the annual Futures game.



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Malakai Champion (Subiaco/Western Australia)
Small Forward | 176cm | 17/05/2006


There are few more exciting players in full flight than Champion, who is capable of making opponents look silly with his turn of speed or by sitting on their heads for a speccy. The energetic small forward is crafty around goal but also helped connect Subiaco into attack this season by working high up the ground. He booted 22 majors in 14 WAFL Colts games, averaging 15 disposals and five marks.



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Sid Draper (South Adelaide/South Australia)
Midfielder | 180cm | 05/07/2006


Draper may challenge to be the top of next year’s crop having compiled an outstanding bottom-age campaign. The speedy midfielder-forward took out state MVP honours at the Under 18 National Championships and broke through for a League berth, all before helping South Adelaide take out the SANFL Under 18 flag. He’s hard to lay a hand on and tested as the most agile player nationwide during preseason. A jet.



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Jonty Faull (GWV Rebels/Vic Country)
Tall Forward | 194cm | 01/02/2006


There’s some serious spring in the way Faull plays, and he enjoyed a stellar back-end of the Talent League season to make good on the glimpses he showed previously. Having had stints in the ruck at 194cm, he settled up forward and booted 13 of his overall 20 goals for the year in the last four games. He also bagged four for Vic Country’s Futures and is developing nicely.



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Tom Gross (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)
Midfielder/Forward | 180cm | 15/09/2006


An explosive type though midfield and up forward, Gross catches the eye with his turn of speed and ability to rise for overhead marks. He’s the type of player who can hurt the opposition by taking metres and breaking the lines with long kicking. Talent League averages of 23 disposals, four marks and five inside 50s saw him recognised with a call up to the Vic Metro Under 18 squad.



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Kade Herbert (Woodville-West Torrens/South Australia)
Midfielder | 183cm | 03/04/2006


Another bottom-ager who broke through for a senior debut this year, Herbert impressed as a wing/forward for the Eagles. He also got to roll through midfield at state Under 18 level and has terrific smarts around the contest; able to navigate traffic with clean hands, composure, or an agile step. Herbert’s versatility is certainly a strength and he stepped up to each level this year.



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Taj Hotton (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)
Forward | 180cm | 17/06/2006


Hotton is the brother of St Kilda’s Olli and son of former Blue and Magpie Trent, though is not father-son eligible for either club. The spring-heeled forward offers strong athletic upside and is crafty inside attacking 50 with the potential to develop his midfield acumen. He’s a low-possession, high-impact type who averaged 11 touches and nearly a goal per his seven Talent League games this year.

Zak Johnson (Northern Knights/Vic Metro)
Midfielder | 185cm | 24/12/2006


Another top midfield talent out of Victoria, Johnson quickly established himself in Northern’s side and strung together a strong bottom-aged season consisting of 14 games. He averaged 21 disposals and booted 10 goals in that time, while also representing Vic Metro at Under 18 level. Johnson is a clever and composed on-baller who is difficult to pin down and often finds the right option out of a pack.

Isaac Kako (Calder Cannons/Vic Metro)
Small Forward | 175cm | 07/03/2006


Kako is like a bee in a bottle out on the footy field, darting in all directions with one target in mind. He’s a creative small forward with great evasive technique and the smarts to spot up tricky options inside 50, or even go for goal himself. The Essendon NGA prospect bagged 24 majors in 11 Talent League games, including a haul of seven, and began to work further up the ground as the year wore on.



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Sam Lalor (GWV Rebels/Vic Country)
Midfielder | 187cm | 30/08/2006


A bull-like inside midfielder who has drawn comparisons to Dustin Martin, Lalor has the power, strength, and number four guernsey to back that up. He’s as clean as anyone at the contest and can bring the ball to the outside in powerful bursts, while also proving capable of hitting the scoreboard when resting forward. He’s another who has already debuted for the Vic Country Under 18s.



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Leonardo Lombard (Suns Academy/Queensland)
Midfielder | 178cm | 05/10/2006


Arguably Queensland’s top talent for next year, Lombard is already a well known quantity. He turned out once for the Allies and dominated in Queensland’s Futures clash with Vic Country, while averaging 25 disposals and five inside 50s across five Talent League games. Lombard’s hard running and inside-outside balance also earned him a VFL berth with the Suns, playing in the club’s premiership.



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Samuel Marshall (Lions Academy/Sandringham Dragons/Queensland)
Midfielder | 185cm | 19/01/2006


Another hard-running midfielder to add to the list of on-ballers for 2024, Marshall has mixed his time with many squads this year. He boards at Melbourne Grammar and thus is tied to the Sandringham Dragons, but also turns out for the Lions Academy. He didn’t look out of place for the Allies or Brisbane VFL side either, picking up possessions at will on the wing or at centre bounces.



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Christian Moraes (Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro)
Midfielder | 182cm | 08/11/2006


Having missed out on Vic Metro Under 18 selection, Moraes starred in the Futures fixture and has been in incredible form for Eastern Ranges. Hailing from a basketball background, he’s a smooth mover with clean hands who thrives in attacking phases, carrying the ball at speed and with frequency. Moraes averaged 27 disposals in 16 Talent League games this year, including the Grand Final.



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Noah Mraz (Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country)
Tall Defender | 197cm | 20/02/2006


Mraz is among the top Victorian talls in next year’s crop and made good on a late berth with the Vic Country Under 18s. He also built nicely into the Talent League season, taking on roles in each third of the field for averages of 11 disposals and three marks in 12 games. Perhaps most settled down back with stints in the ruck, he’s a mobile type with clean skills and good mechanics at 197cm.



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Harry O’Farrell (Calder Cannons/Vic Metro)
Tall Defender | 196cm | 03/05/2006


A versatile key position prospect, O’Farrell has predominantly played his representative and Talent League football down back, but also features up forward when turning out for St Kevin’s College in the APS competition. He only managed five games with Calder this season but earned a Vic Metro Under 18 berth and has some potential to harness as a top-ager next year.

Murphy Reid (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)
Midfielder/Forward | 181cm | 30/07/2006


While midfield minutes in Sandringham’s stacked engine room are hard to come by, Reid has taken his opportunities there well and made every post a winner up forward, too. He’s a super clean handler of the ball and composed in tight spots, doing his best work at the contest and translating those same smarts around goal. He averaged 20 touches and over a goal per his 10 Talent League games this year.



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Jobe Shanahan (Bendigo Pioneers/NSW-ACT)
Tall Utility | 192cm | 02/08/2006


Another Talent Leaguer with serious potential, Shanahan’s greatest strength is his aerial game. The 192cm Moama native has a clean set of hands and leaps at the ball so fluently – traits which translated to playing at either end of the ground. He also had stints in midfield, though one of his best games was up forward for NSW-ACT, where he put on a marking clinic and kicked three goals.



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Josh Smillie (Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro)
Midfielder | 194cm | 17/05/2006


Likely among the top handful of prospects for next year, Smillie missed out on the Talent League Grand Final through injury but has done more than enough to prove his potential. The 194cm on-baller is a monster at the contest with his size, clean hands and high level footy IQ, all of which have been on display since his Under 16 carnival with Vic Metro last year. He’s a phenom at Under 18 level, too.

Jagga Smith (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)
Midfielder | 181cm | 28/01/2006


The headlines write themselves with Smith, who plays up to them with some of the slickest work of any midfielder in the pathway. While juggling school footy commitments, he averaged 30 disposals in 10 Talent League games and seamlessly stepped up to representative level with Vic Metro’s Under 18s. He’s lightly built, but clean and agile enough to take inside ball to the outer without being touched.



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Luke Trainor (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)
Defender | 193cm | 10/04/2006


Trainor is yet another bottom-ager who cracked Vic Metro’s Under 18 team this year and it’s easy to see why. He’s a versatile type at 193cm who can swing to either end of the ground, but arguably looks best as a third-up intercept defender. Trainor sparks rebounds with his aerial ability and distributive skills by foot, which were on show in consecutive 25-disposal games in the Talent League this season.



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Tyler Welsh (Woodville-West Torrens/South Australia)
Tall Forward | 190cm | 15/08/2006


Another club-tied talent out of South Australia, Welsh is father-son eligible for Adelaide next year and will play for the Crows’ SANFL side. He burst onto the national stage with five goals against Vic Country and imposed himself on the SANFL Under 18s competition with 27 goals in 10 games before playing finals at Reserves level. Welsh plays above his height as a strong marking target but is also deceptively quick.



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IN THE MIX​

It looks like being a bumper Victorian crop, with a few National Academy members narrowly missing the cut for out list. Slick Bendigo midfielder-forward Archer Day-Wicks, Dandenong Stingrays best and fairest runner-up Harvey Langford, and smooth Gippsland Power midfielder/defender Xavier Lindsay are among them.

Lindsay’s Power teammate Ricky Mentha also featured in the National intake and is a creative small forward set to excite, hailing from the Northern Territory. Tasmanian ruck Oliver Dean has potential, as does Swans Academy tall Joel Cochran, who played in this year’s Under 16 championships against Mentha.

It was difficult to overlook Vic Metro Under 18 representatives Nash King and Jesse Dattoli, both crafty midfielders who can hit the scoreboard. Bendigo wingman/defender Tobie Travaglia impressed as the region’s best and fairest as a bottom-ager, while GWV Rebels ruck Flynn Penry has potential to rise the ranks.

Along with Ben Camporeale, twin brother Lucas is right in Carlton’s sights via the father-son rule. There’s also Louie Montgomery and Rome Burgoyne over in South Australia, both of whom are tied to Port Adelaide. Speaking of club-tied talent, Queenslander Tom Gillett looks a likely key position type from the Lions Academy.

The pool looks a little shallow over in Western Australia, but Claremont small Austin van der Struyf has plenty of class which should hold up next year. Talented West Perth tall Kayle Gerreyn impressed as an over-ager at the Under 16 championships this year and may be a smokey for the Black Ducks going forward.
 

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At moment we don't need to look at the Top Prospects
We should be:
  • 5 No. Father and Son
  • 4 No. North. Academy
  • 3 No. Next Gen. Academy
That's 12 out of the Top 40 (early days) that are tied to other clubs.
30% of the top 40 not available should be talked about with the AFL to ensure the rules get changed.
 
I know it's less fun but i think it might be more rewarding over the year to study a community course or do a law degree....not that these boys aren't fascinating to study....
 
There are always ways, but can trade picks in to move up the order. Plus no reason we can't talk about the talent in general.

That’s Perfectly Fine.

Just saying at the Moment we don’t have a 1st Round Pick
 

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I've watched him live a couple times. Once when I was in adelaide, and once during one of the champs.
You're not wrong. I know the kid a little as well. he is so driven.
Was Arlo not driven? Only reason I ask is Jack Bytel and Hustwaite training on with us for the SSP. Arlo is still a baby yet cut and played out of position in the VFL. Seemed to be at least worth a rookie spot or a train on opportunity.
 
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Was Arlo not driven? Only reason I ask is Jack Bytel and Hustwaite training on with us for the SSP. Arlo is still a baby yet cut and played out of position in the VFL. Seemed to be at least worth a rookie spot or a train on opportunity.
I agree, Arlo had a lot of potemtial, and I was sad when he was cut. Especially given he looked good in the pre-season prior to his concussion. They may have felt he would take a few more years, and we had to cut a few players for the draft.

being driven.. yeah it's hard to say. I'm sure he is. All between the years for him. How much he wants it, it's hard to say. But his brother is more talented and has that... something extra. Does all the extra things required to succeed.
 
There are always ways, but can trade picks in to move up the order. Plus no reason we can't talk about the talent in general.
There's a chance one of the top prospects could seek a trade at some point in their career. Maybe we're just getting in early for the 2030 trade and F/A thread?
 
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Not anyone we'll have access to, but its always nice to see the contenders, even for down the track targets

Except for this one lol

Levi Ashcroft

Midfielder
179cm/75kg
18/12/06
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro

Ashcroft couldn't have had a better bottom-aged season, claiming under-18 All-Australian honours after starring for Vic Metro at the national carnival, helping Sandringham Dragons to a premiership in the Coates Talent League and also winning the Dragons' best and fairest. The midfielder and younger brother of Lion Will is a similar player in his inside/outside onball mix, while also being a regular goalkicker. The Brisbane father-son prospect averaged 27 disposals and more than a goal in 11 Dragons game this year and will be a contender for the No.1 pick.

Sid Draper

Midfielder
180cm/72kg
5/7/06
South Adelaide/South Australia

A super season for Draper saw him named South Australia's MVP at the under-18 carnival, be picked as a part of the All-Australian team, win the best afield medal for South Adelaide's under-18 Grand Final victory and then be given the AFL life members scholarship. The hard-at-it midfielder looks to Brisbane gun Lachie Neale as his footy idol, hoping to use his clean hands and smart play to get his side going. He also experienced the senior level with South Adelaide in the SANFL and impressed, with his consistency a key factor in his game. The younger brother of Arlo Draper, who was delisted by the Magpies this year.

Tom Gross

Midfielder/forward
181cm/70kg
15/9/06
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro

With a tenacious and tough approach, there is a bit of Rory Sloane in the way Gross attacks his game. He spent the 2023 season with the Chargers as a forward/midfielder, kicking nearly a goal a game, including a couple of big games late in the Coates Talent League campaign. He has a bit of a rugged nature to his play that sees him throw himself into contests and come out the other side with the ball.

Kade Herbert

Midfielder
183cm/76kg
3/4/06
Woodville-West Torrens/South Australia

Herbert was able to get some good experiences under his belt through 2023, including getting a taste of senior football at the Eagles. For his state he played in the midfield for the under-18s side, with his versatility to roll through the wing, midfield and forward line among his strengths.

Sam Lalor

Midfielder
187cm/88kg
30/8/06
Greater Western Victoria Rebels/Vic Country

Lalor is a talented cricketer and footballer, with his football traits on display in recent years for the Rebels and also in the Vic Country program. The stronger-bodied prospect is a bit taller than some of his midfield contemporaries and he can also go through the forward line. He has some power to get out of stoppages and get the ball out to his teammates. Lalor has been a part of Cricket Victoria's elite junior programs as well to claim All-Australian honours.

Christian Moraes

Midfielder
182cm/74kg
8/11/06
Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro

Moraes just kept on playing well and getting better in 2023. The Eastern Ranges product played 16 games and showed his smooth-moving capabilities through the middle, averaging 26 disposals a game. His classy skills were on show right through the Ranges' finals series, with Moraes averaging 27 disposals in four finals games and having 24 touches and a goal in the Grand Final defeat. Looks among the best midfield candidates to start 2024.

Finn O'Sullivan

Midfielder
182cm/70kg
30/5/06
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Country

Another midfielder who will start the year in contention for the No.1 pick. O'Sullivan is a gun – he is tough, consistent, can mark overhead strongly for his size and has a nice blend to his game. O'Sullivan is a second cousin of Carlton star Sam Walsh and plays in a similar manner to the star Blue, regularly dominating games and standing up at key moments. O'Sullivan boards at Xavier College in Melbourne but plays for Vic Country, where he featured in 2023 at under-18 level.

Josh Smillie

Midfielder
194cm/92kg
17/5/06
Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro

The tall midfielder of the top end of the draft. Smillie is a contested, big-bodied midfielder from the Ranges who also featured for Vic Metro at the under-18 carnival. The 17-year-old looms as a top-five pick candidate given his size and dominance around the ball, having averaged 26 disposals for the Ranges before injury cut short his campaign. He had three games of 30 or more disposals for Eastern and should be a dominant player in 2024.

Jagga Smith

Midfielder
181cm/70kg
28/1/06
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro

Smith is a ball magnet – he has shown that at every level he's played and he continues to do the same. The midfielder just knows where to be to get it in his hands and he averaged 30 disposals for the Chargers in 10 games in 2023. He was a standout against the Eastern Ranges in the Chargers' elimination final with 26 disposals and a goal and five inside-50s and was also consistent for Vic Metro at the carnival. The moves of Jagga make him hard to catch, regularly twisting and turning past opponents with the ball in his hands.

Tyler Welsh

Forward
191cm/83kg
15/8/06
Woodville-West Torrens/South Australia

Welsh kicked five goals for South Australia in his first appearance for the under-18 side during the mid-year carnival. He showed his power and forward craft, banging in goals from different means. He had been injured earlier in the year and was made to work for his spot in the side, with the son of former Adelaide, Western Bulldogs and North Melbourne forward Scott Welsh eligible to join the Crows as a father-son. He shapes as a medium/tall forward given his height but clearly knows his way around goal.


 
Saw IQ’s younger brother (Ben?) today at the charcoal chicken shop I had lunch at, kitted up in chargers gear. Kid is such a dead ringer for his brother it’s unnerving. Hope he gets to us!
 
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Saw IQ’s younger brother (Ben?) today at the charcoal chicken shop I had lunch at, litter up in chargers gear. Kid is such a dead ringer for his brother it’s unnerving. Hope he gets to us!
Yeah, he'll be a top ager this year. Luke actually. Ben was draft eligible in 2021 and didn't make the grade. Think he is playing for Castlemaine in 2024.
Just a matter of he if he draft quality or not. Definitely a watch. We also have 2 other NGA prospects.
 
Yeah, he'll be a top ager this year. Luke actually. Ben was draft eligible in 2021 and didn't make the grade. Think he is playing for Castlemaine in 2024.
Just a matter of he if he draft quality or not. Definitely a watch. We also have 2 other NGA prospects.
Thanks, I had a feeling it wasn’t Ben, hence the question mark but couldn’t for the life of me remember Luke’s name 😆
 

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