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Selwood was never in the discussion.

In fact, the main discussion at the time was very much Gumby vs Hansen vs Leuenberger

With quite a bit of discussion surrounding Hansen vs Leuenberger

I think James Sellar had more discussion than Joel Selwood leading into 2006.

Then there was discussion around Thorp, Jack Riewoldt, Brown twins, Reid, Hampson, Dawes, Garland, Jesse White.

It was a massive year for talls and Hansen and Gumby were considered the rolled gold prospects that performed well above a huge group of great prospects.
That list of players even without Tom Hawkins! Who, if my memory serves me correctly, would have been considered top5 if Geelong wasn't allowed to pick him up with pick 41.
 

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Vic metro squad named should dominate as they’ve got arguably the top 3 players Smillie, Ashcroft and Trainor

maybe lacking high end KPF

As vic country will have Shanahan

Plus the best genuine tall defender in Harry O’Farrell who will be top ten by the end of the year. Metro will have the most midfield depth with Johnson, Moraes, Smith, Anderson and Hotton.

In saying that, Vic country have plenty of talent running through their midfield with O’Sullivan, Lalor, Langford, Day-Wicks & Warburton, the bottom end of that midfield is a little bit more unproven. Vic Country’s spine will arguably be better and have more depth though with the Whitlocks, Duursma, Faull, McInnes and Mraz. Hopefully Faull and Mraz are fit by then though.
 
Wonder if Freo would consider a trade for one of their late first rounders. I’d take a pick around 15 for Zurhaar.

If Zurhaar leaves and chooses Freo there is no way they’ll give up a 1st rounder for him when they can just up there bid and get him for free.

He’ll get band 1 wherever he chooses, I have no doubt.

Pay $800k and give up pick 15 or pay $950k and keep a 1st rounder,
 
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Smillie isn't at all Dangerfield. Isn't all that explosive. He is more of a big bodied, strong inside mid in the Tom Green/Patty Cripps mould. Totally different players.

Errr if he is a pat cripps type, that's a huge boon for us right.

The other dude, we can pick him up with a second 1st rounder
 
If Zurhaar leaves and chooses Freo there is no way they’ll give up a 1st rounder for him when they can just up there bid and get him for free.

He’ll get band 1 wherever he chooses, I have no doubt.

Pay $800k and give up pick 15 or pay $950k and keep a 1st rounder,
It's a lot of cap space to spend on that kind of role though. Do they have the cap space with Darcy deal?
 
Vic metro squad named should dominate as they’ve got arguably the top 3 players Smillie, Ashcroft and Trainor

maybe lacking high end KPF

As vic country will have Shanahan

Trainor and Smilie for me, hopefully zurhaar gets us a band 1 and this makes life much easier.
 


AFL Draft 2024: Draft Intel, latest news from around Australia​

Vic Metro has unveiled a stacked squad ahead of the under-18 national championships — which includes at least nine first-round draft fancies. Plus, the latest mid-season draft news and more.

Chris Cavanagh



@chriscavanagh1


7 min read
May 3, 2024 - 6:00AM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom

Potential No. 1 draft pick Josh Smillie is part of the Vic Metro squad for the national championships. Picture: Getty Images

Potential No. 1 draft pick Josh Smillie is part of the Vic Metro squad for the national championships. Picture: Getty Images



Preparations are ramping up ahead of the start of the under-18 national championships later this month, while the AFL mid-season rookie draft is also just weeks away.
Here’s the latest AFL Draft news from around the country.
TOP PROSPECTS HEADLINE STRONG SQUAD
Vic Metro has named a stacked squad for the AFL under-18 national championships, headlined by at least nine players who are tipped to be first-round picks in November.
Likely top-10 picks and AFL Academy members Josh Smillie, Levi Ashcroft, Luke Trainor, Jagga Smith and Christian Moraes were all named as part of the 31-player squad on Thursday.
Harry O’Farrell, Taj Hotton, Tom Gross and Murphy Reid are among other players in the squad who have been discussed as first-round draft prospects.
There were 11 Sandringham Dragons players picked, highlighting the continued strength of that Coates Talent League program.
Vic Metro — which is a clear favourite to win the championships title this year — will again be led by Dragons coach Rob Harding and will train together for the first time next Tuesday.
Harding said that the ability of players to come together and their ability to play secondary roles would be key for the team and its prospects.
“The panel that picked the Metro squad for this year was really cognisant of the fact that there were a lot of midfielders in it and that’s been picked with the idea that they will play in multiple positions,” Harding said.
“A lot of what we talk about with the boys is that the better this group connects and the better they play, the more likely they are to get drafted. We saw last year with 15 Allies boys getting drafted out of that championship team, the recruiters really respect the success of the championships. You need to put your best foot forward as a group, and that makes the individuals shine as well.”
Eastern Ranges big man Iliro Smit has been selected as Vic Metro’s ruckman, despite playing for the Young Guns in recent weeks and remaining eligible for the mid-season rookie draft.
Essendon NGA prospects Isaac Kako and Jayden Nguyen and St Kilda NGA pair Adrian Cole and Lennox Hofmann are some other players to watch.
Vic Metro’s national championships campaign kicks off with a match against the Allies on June 9.
Top-10 draft prospect Jagga Smith is part of Vic Metro’s 31-player squad for the under-18 national championships. Picture: Getty Images

Top-10 draft prospect Jagga Smith is part of Vic Metro’s 31-player squad for the under-18 national championships. Picture: Getty Images
TIMELY HAUL FOR KEY FORWARD
A key forward who missed selection for the Sandringham Dragons last year has bolted into the Vic Metro squad on the back of a timely bag of goals last weekend.
Bailey McKenzie booted 7.3 from 23 disposals and 13 marks (six contested) in the Dragons’ win over the GWS Giants Academy in the Coates Talent League last Sunday.
He recorded 216 SuperCoach ranking points in what was the second-highest rated game of any player for the round.
The performance came a day before a final meeting of Vic Metro selectors on Monday.
McKenzie, who measures 191cm, has played four games for the Dagons this season after being overlooked for the club’s 69-player squad as a bottom-age prospect in 2023.
“We always rated Bailey as a high-level talent,” Dragons coach Rob Harding said.
“He just wasn’t going to get an opportunity, potentially, last year. But he’s come back with a greater application to his training and he’s got incredible footy smarts, Bailey.
“The seven-goal performance against GWS’s Academy on the weekend certainly helped his prospects of getting into this squad.”
SHARP START TO BOTTOM-AGE YEAR
One of the leading prospects for the 2025 national draft is again dominating the SANFL under-18 competition this year.
Central District midfielder Dyson Sharp produced his highest-ever rated game as he propelled his side to a 30-point win over Woodville-West Torrens last weekend.
Sharp racked up 34 disposals (24 contested possessions), six marks, 17 groundball gets, 11 clearances, 12 tackles and booted two goals.
Those stats saw him post a whopping 239 SuperCoach ranking points.
Across his first six games in the competition, Sharp has now averaged 26.8 disposals and 157 ranking points – despite still being 16 years old.
A back-to-back All-Australian at under-16 level, Sharp is a fierce competitor and has been named as one of 11 underage player in South Australia’s squad for the under-18 national championships this year.
That squad is headlined by top-age players including Sid Draper, Ben and Lucas Camporeale and Tyler Welsh, who are among the state’s top draft prospects this year.
South Australia begins its campaign with a clash against the Allies on May 26.
South Australian Dyson Sharp is a top prospect for the 2025 national draft. Picture: Matt Turner

South Australian Dyson Sharp is a top prospect for the 2025 national draft. Picture: Matt Turner



LANGFORD LIGHTING IT UP
Tough midfielder-forward Harvey Langford is kicking goals, making an impressive start to his draft year across all levels.
The Dandenong Stingrays co-captain had some nice moments in the AFL Academy side’s clash against Footscray’s VFL team last weekend, including booting the opening goal of the match after starting forward.
He went on to feature in a stacked midfield and finished with 14 disposals, two marks and three clearances.
A strong-bodied player with burst speed and a penetrating left-foot kick, Langford is a good size at 190cm and looks up to Western Bulldogs star Marcus Bontempelli.
“I like how he’s able to get down forward, impact on the scoreboard and in the air,” Langford said.
Through the AFL Academy program, Langford had an opportunity to train with Melbourne during pre-season and was able to work closely with some other onball stars.
“That was at a different level, seeing some of the best players in the country,” he said.
Christian Petracca and (Jack) Viney were looking after me. It was pretty cool to be under their wing for a week.”
Langford averaged 19.7 disposals, 6 marks, 3.7 clearances, 8.3 score involvements and kicked five goals across his first three games of the season for the Stingrays in the Coates Talent League.
Harvey Langford is a powerful midfielder-forward who looks up to [PLAYERCARD]Marcus Bontempelli[/PLAYERCARD]. Picture: Getty Images

Harvey Langford is a powerful midfielder-forward who looks up to Marcus Bontempelli. Picture: Getty Images
SUNS ACADEMY DEVELOPING STARS
Gold Coast forward Jake Rogers says the club’s Academy has been “huge” in his development, amid a league review into the draft bidding system.
The AFL has flagged potential changes to the bidding process for Academy and father-son prospects as early as this year in a move which could ensure fairer prices are paid for Academy players.
Rogers — who was named the round 7 AFL Rising Star nominee — joined the Suns Academy at under-12s and spend almost a full pre-season with the club leading into his draft year in 2023.
Gold Coast matched a bid from Sydney on Rogers at pick 14 in last November’s national draft.
AFL Rising Star nominee Jake Rogers is a good mate of Leonardo Lombard (pictured), who is a Gold Coast Suns Academy prospect this year. Picture: Getty Images

AFL Rising Star nominee Jake Rogers is a good mate of Leonardo Lombard (pictured), who is a Gold Coast Suns Academy prospect this year. Picture: Getty Images
The Suns also got three other players through the door from their thriving Academy last year — Jed Walter (pick 3), Ethan Read (pick 9) and Will Graham (pick 26).
“The Academy’s been huge, giving you opportunities to come into the four walls of the AFL group like I did last year when I did the pre-season,” Rogers told this column.
“I feel like I was just a step ahead on that front because I got the opportunity to do that.
“It gives all young kids an opportunity to really nourish their skills and work on that game, but also create really good men and women.”
The Suns have access to another Academy ace this year in Leonardo Lombard, an exciting first-round prospect who plays a similar role to Rogers as a midfielder or half-forward.
“We’re really good mates, me and Leo,” Rogers said.
“He’s an absolute ripper and he’s going to be a great footballer. He’s already having a good year. So hopefully he can keep that up and hopefully, maybe, he’ll be on our list at the end of the year.”
 
Rory Sloane’s retirement reminds of possibly our greatest ever blunder. Think the story goes we’d been into Rory the whole year, told him we were taking him if available and we chose Liam Anthony instead, he went the Crows at the next pick.
but sheesh if LA could kick!
 

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AFL Draft 2024: Draft Intel, latest news from around Australia​

Vic Metro has unveiled a stacked squad ahead of the under-18 national championships — which includes at least nine first-round draft fancies. Plus, the latest mid-season draft news and more.

Chris Cavanagh


@chriscavanagh1

7 min read
May 3, 2024 - 6:00AM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom

Potential No. 1 draft pick Josh Smillie is part of the Vic Metro squad for the national championships. Picture: Getty Images

Potential No. 1 draft pick Josh Smillie is part of the Vic Metro squad for the national championships. Picture: Getty Images



Preparations are ramping up ahead of the start of the under-18 national championships later this month, while the AFL mid-season rookie draft is also just weeks away.
Here’s the latest AFL Draft news from around the country.
TOP PROSPECTS HEADLINE STRONG SQUAD
Vic Metro has named a stacked squad for the AFL under-18 national championships, headlined by at least nine players who are tipped to be first-round picks in November.
Likely top-10 picks and AFL Academy members Josh Smillie, Levi Ashcroft, Luke Trainor, Jagga Smith and Christian Moraes were all named as part of the 31-player squad on Thursday.
Harry O’Farrell, Taj Hotton, Tom Gross and Murphy Reid are among other players in the squad who have been discussed as first-round draft prospects.
There were 11 Sandringham Dragons players picked, highlighting the continued strength of that Coates Talent League program.
Vic Metro — which is a clear favourite to win the championships title this year — will again be led by Dragons coach Rob Harding and will train together for the first time next Tuesday.
Harding said that the ability of players to come together and their ability to play secondary roles would be key for the team and its prospects.
“The panel that picked the Metro squad for this year was really cognisant of the fact that there were a lot of midfielders in it and that’s been picked with the idea that they will play in multiple positions,” Harding said.
“A lot of what we talk about with the boys is that the better this group connects and the better they play, the more likely they are to get drafted. We saw last year with 15 Allies boys getting drafted out of that championship team, the recruiters really respect the success of the championships. You need to put your best foot forward as a group, and that makes the individuals shine as well.”
Eastern Ranges big man Iliro Smit has been selected as Vic Metro’s ruckman, despite playing for the Young Guns in recent weeks and remaining eligible for the mid-season rookie draft.
Essendon NGA prospects Isaac Kako and Jayden Nguyen and St Kilda NGA pair Adrian Cole and Lennox Hofmann are some other players to watch.
Vic Metro’s national championships campaign kicks off with a match against the Allies on June 9.
Top-10 draft prospect Jagga Smith is part of Vic Metro’s 31-player squad for the under-18 national championships. Picture: Getty Images

Top-10 draft prospect Jagga Smith is part of Vic Metro’s 31-player squad for the under-18 national championships. Picture: Getty Images
TIMELY HAUL FOR KEY FORWARD
A key forward who missed selection for the Sandringham Dragons last year has bolted into the Vic Metro squad on the back of a timely bag of goals last weekend.
Bailey McKenzie booted 7.3 from 23 disposals and 13 marks (six contested) in the Dragons’ win over the GWS Giants Academy in the Coates Talent League last Sunday.
He recorded 216 SuperCoach ranking points in what was the second-highest rated game of any player for the round.
The performance came a day before a final meeting of Vic Metro selectors on Monday.
McKenzie, who measures 191cm, has played four games for the Dagons this season after being overlooked for the club’s 69-player squad as a bottom-age prospect in 2023.
“We always rated Bailey as a high-level talent,” Dragons coach Rob Harding said.
“He just wasn’t going to get an opportunity, potentially, last year. But he’s come back with a greater application to his training and he’s got incredible footy smarts, Bailey.
“The seven-goal performance against GWS’s Academy on the weekend certainly helped his prospects of getting into this squad.”
SHARP START TO BOTTOM-AGE YEAR
One of the leading prospects for the 2025 national draft is again dominating the SANFL under-18 competition this year.
Central District midfielder Dyson Sharp produced his highest-ever rated game as he propelled his side to a 30-point win over Woodville-West Torrens last weekend.
Sharp racked up 34 disposals (24 contested possessions), six marks, 17 groundball gets, 11 clearances, 12 tackles and booted two goals.
Those stats saw him post a whopping 239 SuperCoach ranking points.
Across his first six games in the competition, Sharp has now averaged 26.8 disposals and 157 ranking points – despite still being 16 years old.
A back-to-back All-Australian at under-16 level, Sharp is a fierce competitor and has been named as one of 11 underage player in South Australia’s squad for the under-18 national championships this year.
That squad is headlined by top-age players including Sid Draper, Ben and Lucas Camporeale and Tyler Welsh, who are among the state’s top draft prospects this year.
South Australia begins its campaign with a clash against the Allies on May 26.
South Australian Dyson Sharp is a top prospect for the 2025 national draft. Picture: Matt Turner

South Australian Dyson Sharp is a top prospect for the 2025 national draft. Picture: Matt Turner



LANGFORD LIGHTING IT UP
Tough midfielder-forward Harvey Langford is kicking goals, making an impressive start to his draft year across all levels.
The Dandenong Stingrays co-captain had some nice moments in the AFL Academy side’s clash against Footscray’s VFL team last weekend, including booting the opening goal of the match after starting forward.
He went on to feature in a stacked midfield and finished with 14 disposals, two marks and three clearances.
A strong-bodied player with burst speed and a penetrating left-foot kick, Langford is a good size at 190cm and looks up to Western Bulldogs star Marcus Bontempelli.
“I like how he’s able to get down forward, impact on the scoreboard and in the air,” Langford said.
Through the AFL Academy program, Langford had an opportunity to train with Melbourne during pre-season and was able to work closely with some other onball stars.
“That was at a different level, seeing some of the best players in the country,” he said.
“Christian Petracca and (Jack) Viney were looking after me. It was pretty cool to be under their wing for a week.”
Langford averaged 19.7 disposals, 6 marks, 3.7 clearances, 8.3 score involvements and kicked five goals across his first three games of the season for the Stingrays in the Coates Talent League.
Harvey Langford is a powerful midfielder-forward who looks up to Marcus Bontempelli. Picture: Getty Images

Harvey Langford is a powerful midfielder-forward who looks up to Marcus Bontempelli. Picture: Getty Images
SUNS ACADEMY DEVELOPING STARS
Gold Coast forward Jake Rogers says the club’s Academy has been “huge” in his development, amid a league review into the draft bidding system.
The AFL has flagged potential changes to the bidding process for Academy and father-son prospects as early as this year in a move which could ensure fairer prices are paid for Academy players.
Rogers — who was named the round 7 AFL Rising Star nominee — joined the Suns Academy at under-12s and spend almost a full pre-season with the club leading into his draft year in 2023.
Gold Coast matched a bid from Sydney on Rogers at pick 14 in last November’s national draft.
AFL Rising Star nominee Jake Rogers is a good mate of Leonardo Lombard (pictured), who is a Gold Coast Suns Academy prospect this year. Picture: Getty Images

AFL Rising Star nominee Jake Rogers is a good mate of Leonardo Lombard (pictured), who is a Gold Coast Suns Academy prospect this year. Picture: Getty Images
The Suns also got three other players through the door from their thriving Academy last year — Jed Walter (pick 3), Ethan Read (pick 9) and Will Graham (pick 26).
“The Academy’s been huge, giving you opportunities to come into the four walls of the AFL group like I did last year when I did the pre-season,” Rogers told this column.
“I feel like I was just a step ahead on that front because I got the opportunity to do that.
“It gives all young kids an opportunity to really nourish their skills and work on that game, but also create really good men and women.”
The Suns have access to another Academy ace this year in Leonardo Lombard, an exciting first-round prospect who plays a similar role to Rogers as a midfielder or half-forward.
“We’re really good mates, me and Leo,” Rogers said.
“He’s an absolute ripper and he’s going to be a great footballer. He’s already having a good year. So hopefully he can keep that up and hopefully, maybe, he’ll be on our list at the end of the year.”

Thanks for that giantroo.

Looking forward to seeing Sharp play in championships. Talk from SA is that he is even more talented than JHF. He’ll be playing senior footy in no time if he keeps up that sort of form in the colts.

Harvey Langford is a big watch for mine, little bit of Josh Goater/Will Day in the way he plays, tall, super athletic and really damaging with ball in hand. Type of player you could mould to play any position on the ground.
 
I could see this happening in a match and trade as I don't think he'll trigger Band 1 compo and Freo might be willing to trade for him vs paying overs.
I'd love to find out about the AFL's plans for swapping cap space for picks.
there could be a play offer Zurhaar $$ amount and we'll swap some cap space and picks. So much more flexibility.,
 
So much this, great post and exactly as I remember it. Hansen v Gumby combo was going to be Jackovich v Carey for the next 10 years
At the time, it felt pretty cool to getting one of Gumby or Hansen. Looking back, despite Lachie turning out to be a solid-good player, that was probably our most successful draft in our history.
 
I'd love to find out about the AFL's plans for swapping cap space for picks.
there could be a play offer Zurhaar $$ amount and we'll swap some cap space and picks. So much more flexibility.,
Do we know if the trade picks for cap space comes in at the next trade period this year or is that further down the track?
 
An excellent game from Zak Johnson as he propelled his Knights team to victory over the Lions Academy. Starting off in defense in a lackluster first half overall for the Knights, it was his move into his more customary mid/fwd role that kicked his team into gear as they gradually pulled ahead on the scoreboard. Zak was pivotal in a number of scoring chains as well as chipping in two goals of his own.

 

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