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List Mgmt. 2025 AFL Draft - Champs Edition

Should We Look To Win Next 2 Games


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An exciting prospect for 2026, Marlon Neocleous had strong claims on BOG this game, playing predominantly through the midfield. His power and pace through the contest was a real standout feature of his game that helped him create space for himself or release his teammates on the outside. He played with an attacking mindset, creating a number of shots on goal and slotting two himself.

 
An exciting prospect for 2026, Marlon Neocleous had strong claims on BOG this game, playing predominantly through the midfield. His power and pace through the contest was a real standout feature of his game that helped him create space for himself or release his teammates on the outside. He played with an attacking mindset, creating a number of shots on goal and slotting two himself.


neocleous is the powerhouse of the midfield
 
Great write up on Code Sports on 80 of their best prospects.
Wild that 23 of the 64 players invited to the combine are already tied to clubs via F/S or academy programs.
They have Duursma & Sharp at #1 & 2.
Xavier Taylor at 15 is a Richmond supporter.

A defender whose stocks rose during his national championships campaign for Vic Metro, Taylor stopped plenty of opposition forays forward. He defends well one-on-one, reads the play nicely to get to the right spots and intercept the footy and displayed some desperate defensive actions. A Richmond supporter who looks up to Nathan Broad, Taylor is a task-oriented player. His offensive game is still a work in progress but is improving and he can provide run and carry on the way out when he does win the ball back. Taylor was particularly impressive in Vic Metro’s last two games of the championships, winning 16 disposals, eight marks
 

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Great write up on Code Sports on 80 of their best prospects.
Wild that 23 of the 64 players invited to the combine are already tied to clubs via F/S or academy programs.
They have Duursma & Sharp at #1 & 2.
Xavier Taylor at 15 is a Richmond supporter.

A defender whose stocks rose during his national championships campaign for Vic Metro, Taylor stopped plenty of opposition forays forward. He defends well one-on-one, reads the play nicely to get to the right spots and intercept the footy and displayed some desperate defensive actions. A Richmond supporter who looks up to Nathan Broad, Taylor is a task-oriented player. His offensive game is still a work in progress but is improving and he can provide run and carry on the way out when he does win the ball back. Taylor was particularly impressive in Vic Metro’s last two games of the championships, winning 16 disposals, eight marks
we do not pick enough RFC supporters, it is a crime
 
An excellent performance from LeRay who showed his positional versatility by playing as a third tall defender in this game. He used his height to disrupt in the air and then punished his less mobile opponents by running off them repeatedly to get involved in attacking moves higher up the ground.


Reminds me of weddle from hawthorn
 
Great write up on Code Sports on 80 of their best prospects.
Wild that 23 of the 64 players invited to the combine are already tied to clubs via F/S or academy programs.
They have Duursma & Sharp at #1 & 2.
Xavier Taylor at 15 is a Richmond supporter.

A defender whose stocks rose during his national championships campaign for Vic Metro, Taylor stopped plenty of opposition forays forward. He defends well one-on-one, reads the play nicely to get to the right spots and intercept the footy and displayed some desperate defensive actions. A Richmond supporter who looks up to Nathan Broad, Taylor is a task-oriented player. His offensive game is still a work in progress but is improving and he can provide run and carry on the way out when he does win the ball back. Taylor was particularly impressive in Vic Metro’s last two games of the championships, winning 16 disposals, eight marks
Hope beyond Hope he can be on our list next year exactly what we need
 
Does Carlton really need to trade to get ahead of the Dean bid? Would have thought that their pick will end up too early to have to worry about that
 
Does Carlton really need to trade to get ahead of the Dean bid? Would have thought that their pick will end up too early to have to worry about that
You underestimate how shit Essendon's defense is
 

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Does Carlton really need to trade to get ahead of the Dean bid? Would have thought that their pick will end up too early to have to worry about that
Even the threat of it though, currently they would have pick 7 (tdk compo) when adding in the wce compo based on the ladder, if they get one more win (port or essendon) they are likely to jump up as well. It's probably to close to not trade the pick out, similar to kako last yr with Essendon, if they trade it he probably won't be bid on until after they would have used the pick however if they dont someone would probably bid on him
 
They don't need to. They don't have a early pick in this year's draft anyway
The TDK compo gets them pick #7 or so. If Carlton doesn’t trade then they’ll potentially just get Dean this year, and Walker next year as he’s headed for top-2 and any pick they have will be gobbled up by a bid.

So I can’t see them risking walking away from 2025 and 2026 with just 2 x top-10 picks.

They give us pick-7 (TDK compo) and a F1 for pick-4 and a F2, they still get Dean and Walker, plus an extra top-5 pick.

It’s a no-brainer for them and a no-brainer for us …. unless we have our eyes on a player we badly want that we know won’t be there at #7 in the open draft.
 
Even the threat of it though, currently they would have pick 7 (tdk compo) when adding in the wce compo based on the ladder, if they get one more win (port or essendon) they are likely to jump up as well. It's probably to close to not trade the pick out, similar to kako last yr with Essendon, if they trade it he probably won't be bid on until after they would have used the pick however if they dont someone would probably bid on him
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Essendon without their best midfielder are not miraculously going to beat Carlton.
 
The TDK compo gets them pick #7 or so. If Carlton doesn’t trade then they’ll potentially just get Dean this year, and Walker next year as he’s headed for top-2 and any pick they have will be gobbled up by a bid.

So I can’t see them risking walking away from 2025 and 2026 with just 2 x top-10 picks.

They give us pick-7 (TDK compo) and a F1 for pick-4 and a F2, they still get Dean and Walker, plus an extra top-5 pick.

It’s a no-brainer for them and a no-brainer for us …. unless we have our eyes on a player we badly want that we know won’t be there at #7 in the open draft.
We need to show Deam alot of love and multiple interviews
 

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