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List Mgmt. 2025 AFL Draft

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Hunter Wright is quietly putting together a strong season for the Pioneers and bolstering his draft stocks. In this game he wasn't as dangerous in the forward 50 as we've seen at other times, but through the midfield his clean and slick hands were a real feature in helping his team chain out into space a number of times, and his pressure around the ball was strong.



Do you know how he went in vic country vs young guns game?
 
Swadling just doesn't stop finding the footy, dominating the Colts competition week after week in a way that we haven't seen in some time. 39 possessions this week, falling a fraction short of his third straight 40 disposal game in a row. His work rate and positioning are first rate.

Last week there were a lot of negative comments on Swadling's kicking which was definitely a little off. This week he was back to being solid again, missing a couple (which will happen when you have 39 disposals) but mostly lacing out his targets or putting the footy to his teammates advantage. His hands around the contest were again slick and creative.

 

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Shamelessly stole this from the Adelaide board...


CAULFIELD GRAMMAR GUN PRODUCES DANGERFIELD-LIKE PERFORMANCE

Hawthorn list boss Mark McKenzie must have been wondering what could have been as he watched Oliver Greeves tear it up for Caulfield Grammar on Saturday.

The Hawks’ application for Greeves to be included in their Next Generation Academy program was rejected by the AFL earlier this year and his star has only risen ever since.

Greeves – who is a Geelong supporter – said in March that he modelled his game on players like Hawthorn’s Will Day and Melbourne’s Christian Petracca.

But he looked more like Cats champion Patrick Dangerfield as he led Caulfield to a 44-point win at Scotch College, individually breaking the contest wide open in the last. Connors Sports duo Paul Connors and Robbie D’Orazio were among the player agents who were buzzing around, while this column spotted recruiters from at least 10 different AFL clubs. They included Hawthorn list boss Mark McKenzie, Richmond pair Blair Hartley and Rhy Gieshen, Carlton’s Michael Agresta and Glenn Luff, Adelaide’s Hamish Ogilvie, Sydney’s Kinnear Beatson and Greater Western Sydney’s Adrian Caruso.
 
Shamelessly stole this from the Adelaide board...


CAULFIELD GRAMMAR GUN PRODUCES DANGERFIELD-LIKE PERFORMANCE

Hawthorn list boss Mark McKenzie must have been wondering what could have been as he watched Oliver Greeves tear it up for Caulfield Grammar on Saturday.

The Hawks’ application for Greeves to be included in their Next Generation Academy program was rejected by the AFL earlier this year and his star has only risen ever since.

Greeves – who is a Geelong supporter – said in March that he modelled his game on players like Hawthorn’s Will Day and Melbourne’s Christian Petracca.

But he looked more like Cats champion Patrick Dangerfield as he led Caulfield to a 44-point win at Scotch College, individually breaking the contest wide open in the last. Connors Sports duo Paul Connors and Robbie D’Orazio were among the player agents who were buzzing around, while this column spotted recruiters from at least 10 different AFL clubs. They included Hawthorn list boss Mark McKenzie, Richmond pair Blair Hartley and Rhy Gieshen, Carlton’s Michael Agresta and Glenn Luff, Adelaide’s Hamish Ogilvie, Sydney’s Kinnear Beatson and Greater Western Sydney’s Adrian Caruso.

GGs!!!
 
Shamelessly stole this from the Adelaide board...


CAULFIELD GRAMMAR GUN PRODUCES DANGERFIELD-LIKE PERFORMANCE

Hawthorn list boss Mark McKenzie must have been wondering what could have been as he watched Oliver Greeves tear it up for Caulfield Grammar on Saturday.

The Hawks’ application for Greeves to be included in their Next Generation Academy program was rejected by the AFL earlier this year and his star has only risen ever since.

Greeves – who is a Geelong supporter – said in March that he modelled his game on players like Hawthorn’s Will Day and Melbourne’s Christian Petracca.

But he looked more like Cats champion Patrick Dangerfield as he led Caulfield to a 44-point win at Scotch College, individually breaking the contest wide open in the last. Connors Sports duo Paul Connors and Robbie D’Orazio were among the player agents who were buzzing around, while this column spotted recruiters from at least 10 different AFL clubs. They included Hawthorn list boss Mark McKenzie, Richmond pair Blair Hartley and Rhy Gieshen, Carlton’s Michael Agresta and Glenn Luff, Adelaide’s Hamish Ogilvie, Sydney’s Kinnear Beatson and Greater Western Sydney’s Adrian Caruso.


Gunna need Greeves now that Smillie is a bust

What do you think Groupie_ ??

:tearsofjoy:
 
Gunna need Greeves now that Smillie is a bust

What do you think Groupie_ ??

:tearsofjoy:
If at first you don't succeed (with long blonde haired mids) you try and try again.

If Greeves is shit just trade for Harley.
 

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LOL Carlton recruiters looking at who is on the bench as thats how far their picks will be
Their NGA was playing.

Hopefully Lions win flag to make that 2nd rounder super late 😁
 
A real mixed bag of a game from Willem Duursma here. He had some thrilling moments, such as a bursting run out of the middle for a shot on goal in the fourth quarter and a lovely snap for goal in the first. His pressure around the contest was excellent all game. He threatened the score sheet all game but was let down in that department and in general by his poor kicking, in particular on his non-preferred left which he had the confidence to use but butchered badly on a number of occasions.

 
Shamelessly stole this from the Adelaide board...


CAULFIELD GRAMMAR GUN PRODUCES DANGERFIELD-LIKE PERFORMANCE

Hawthorn list boss Mark McKenzie must have been wondering what could have been as he watched Oliver Greeves tear it up for Caulfield Grammar on Saturday.

The Hawks’ application for Greeves to be included in their Next Generation Academy program was rejected by the AFL earlier this year and his star has only risen ever since.

Greeves – who is a Geelong supporter – said in March that he modelled his game on players like Hawthorn’s Will Day and Melbourne’s Christian Petracca.

But he looked more like Cats champion Patrick Dangerfield as he led Caulfield to a 44-point win at Scotch College, individually breaking the contest wide open in the last. Connors Sports duo Paul Connors and Robbie D’Orazio were among the player agents who were buzzing around, while this column spotted recruiters from at least 10 different AFL clubs. They included Hawthorn list boss Mark McKenzie, Richmond pair Blair Hartley and Rhy Gieshen, Carlton’s Michael Agresta and Glenn Luff, Adelaide’s Hamish Ogilvie, Sydney’s Kinnear Beatson and Greater Western Sydney’s Adrian Caruso.
Just read more of that article, he had 11 shots on goal for only 3 goals 😲
 

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A real mixed bag of a game from Willem Duursma here. He had some thrilling moments, such as a bursting run out of the middle for a shot on goal in the fourth quarter and a lovely snap for goal in the first. His pressure around the contest was excellent all game. He threatened the score sheet all game but was let down in that department and in general by his poor kicking, in particular on his non-preferred left which he had the confidence to use but butchered badly on a number of occasions.


This kid is going to give a coach an absolute seriously versatile weapon at afl level.

I have him at the top of my board right now.
 
A real mixed bag of a game from Willem Duursma here. He had some thrilling moments, such as a bursting run out of the middle for a shot on goal in the fourth quarter and a lovely snap for goal in the first. His pressure around the contest was excellent all game. He threatened the score sheet all game but was let down in that department and in general by his poor kicking, in particular on his non-preferred left which he had the confidence to use but butchered badly on a number of occasions.


We couldn't see it, but that miss at 2:57 was bad. How did he kick it out on the full from there?!
 
This kid is going to give a coach an absolute seriously versatile weapon at afl level.

I have him at the top of my board right now.

fox sports 1 win GIF
 
A real mixed bag of a game from Willem Duursma here. He had some thrilling moments, such as a bursting run out of the middle for a shot on goal in the fourth quarter and a lovely snap for goal in the first. His pressure around the contest was excellent all game. He threatened the score sheet all game but was let down in that department and in general by his poor kicking, in particular on his non-preferred left which he had the confidence to use but butchered badly on a number of occasions.


There's something special in there amongst some very poor stuff.

Has those go go gadget Bont arms.
 
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