If I recall most AFL publications etc (particulary the HS) gave our 2009 draft a pretty low score...
Well at AFL.COM the following article rating the 10 best first year DT players seems to contradict things.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/90294/default.aspx
Two of our new recruits are in the top 10...
7. Kane Lucas
Lucas was the third-best performing player at the 2009 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships averaging 85 points per match. Likened to a Scott Pendlebury, he averaged 21 disposals and six marks per match at the carnival and looked extremely impressive. Carlton's midfield is already brimming with talent, so the West Australian’s acquisition will add more depth to an already strong group. He will definitely get games this year, but he may not set the world on fire considering he struggled with the step up to WAFL seniors last season.
8. Marcus Davies
Davies could be a real smoky this season after impressing for Tasmania last year in the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. He averaged 20 disposals per match at the carnival, but collected some impressive numbers in his two games in the TAC Cup averaging 104 points per match - ranked No.1 of any draftee. He’s a ball-winning defender and considering that Nick Stevens has retired, he could be used as a running defender by Brett Ratten.
So wonder if our draft assessment should be reviewed by some media.
Well at AFL.COM the following article rating the 10 best first year DT players seems to contradict things.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/90294/default.aspx
Two of our new recruits are in the top 10...
7. Kane Lucas
Lucas was the third-best performing player at the 2009 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships averaging 85 points per match. Likened to a Scott Pendlebury, he averaged 21 disposals and six marks per match at the carnival and looked extremely impressive. Carlton's midfield is already brimming with talent, so the West Australian’s acquisition will add more depth to an already strong group. He will definitely get games this year, but he may not set the world on fire considering he struggled with the step up to WAFL seniors last season.
8. Marcus Davies
Davies could be a real smoky this season after impressing for Tasmania last year in the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. He averaged 20 disposals per match at the carnival, but collected some impressive numbers in his two games in the TAC Cup averaging 104 points per match - ranked No.1 of any draftee. He’s a ball-winning defender and considering that Nick Stevens has retired, he could be used as a running defender by Brett Ratten.
So wonder if our draft assessment should be reviewed by some media.









