Alex Condon (Future Cat B Candidate?)

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COLLINGWOOD has won the race for 212cm basketball talent Alex Condon, who has nominated the Magpies as his preferred club as a potential category B rookie signing.
But it will see a unique arrangement for the West Australian talent, who has decided that the Magpies will be his first choice under the rookie rules should his pursuit of an NBA career end.
Condon featured for Western Australia at the under-18 championships in mid-2021 and played for Claremont in the WAFL. He had been projected as a potential early first-round pick at last year's draft given his size and athleticism before deciding on basketball.

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The 18-year-old has accepted a scholarship with the University of Florida for his basketball talents and will forge ahead with that having recently participated in the Australian under-20 junior championships as he focuses on his basketball.

It was there where a number of AFL clubs – including Collingwood, Sydney and Geelong – were in attendance watching Condon, who was eligible for the draft in 2022 but chose later in 2021 to stop playing footy so he could focus on basketball.

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West Coast had also flagged an interest, with Hawthorn also in the mix throughout. Condon had considered nominating for the AFL draft last year and allowing a club to pick him up while he focused on his basketball, but chose against it.
The decision would allow him to be listed by the Magpies once his three-year stint not playing football at any level has passed, as per category B rookie rules. That three-year time would have been reached in mid-2024.
Category B rookie rules allow clubs to pay players outside of the salary cap until they start playing games at the top level. It would be a similar arrangement to what was seen with Richmond and the Tigers' category B rookie Mate Colina, who played basketball in the US, should Condon decide to head down the category B pathway.
Condon's call to choose the Pies as his potential landing spot was also shaped by coach Craig McRae's influence in Mason Cox's development, with the American import having been a category B success story.
 

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Silly question but was he playing as a ruck in the national 18’s carnival and WAFL? Or key forward?
 
Interesting situation because no doubt all of his eggs will be in the NBA basket in trying to make that eventuate, but obviously he's no dead certainty or this wouldn't have seen light of day.

With that in mind I hope he's going to spend at least some time honing his AFL craft and doesn't show up day 1 running around like a baby giraffe.
 

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Alex Condon
Hale School | Scarborough JFC
Smith says: “A 202cm ruckman with elite endurance who also shows the ability to push forward and take contested marks inside 50.”

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#40 Alex Condon (Claremont)
The highly touted tall prospect will have a tough decision to make within the next 12 months, representing WA at Under 18’s Basketball and winning a gold medal earlier in the year. Much like Luke Jackson before him, Condon will have options in both sports, and football fans will be hoping he chooses the Australian code. Condon was untouchable in the ruck throughout the game, using his reach, athleticism and body work to keep his opponents away from the ball. Condon’s leap is the most impressive part of his athletic profile, easily getting above his opponent and putting his knee in their chest, tapping the ball well every time to his teammates advantage, or putting it straight onto their chest. Condon did well to have an impact aerially through the game as well, taking a few marks overhead or intercept handballs to stop the SA side moving the ball easily.

#40 Alex Condon (Claremont) 201cm/78kg | 25/07/2004 | Ruck
The talented ruckman from Claremont who is also a talented basketballer, Condon showcased his great leap and deft touch in the ruck in a great contest with highly regarded SA ruckman, Will Verrall. Condon’s clear athletic traits were on display, showing that leap not only in ruck contests, but also around the ground as he flew for a nice mark to prove he could be a handy forward prospect as well. Condon has plenty of upside and with those athletic traits and with 12 disposals and 23 hitouts, he has shown to be one of the leading ruck prospects for the 2022 draft.
 
Alex Condon
Hale School | Scarborough JFC
Smith says: “A 202cm ruckman with elite endurance who also shows the ability to push forward and take contested marks inside 50.”

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#40 Alex Condon (Claremont)
The highly touted tall prospect will have a tough decision to make within the next 12 months, representing WA at Under 18’s Basketball and winning a gold medal earlier in the year. Much like Luke Jackson before him, Condon will have options in both sports, and football fans will be hoping he chooses the Australian code. Condon was untouchable in the ruck throughout the game, using his reach, athleticism and body work to keep his opponents away from the ball. Condon’s leap is the most impressive part of his athletic profile, easily getting above his opponent and putting his knee in their chest, tapping the ball well every time to his teammates advantage, or putting it straight onto their chest. Condon did well to have an impact aerially through the game as well, taking a few marks overhead or intercept handballs to stop the SA side moving the ball easily.

#40 Alex Condon (Claremont) 201cm/78kg | 25/07/2004 | Ruck
The talented ruckman from Claremont who is also a talented basketballer, Condon showcased his great leap and deft touch in the ruck in a great contest with highly regarded SA ruckman, Will Verrall. Condon’s clear athletic traits were on display, showing that leap not only in ruck contests, but also around the ground as he flew for a nice mark to prove he could be a handy forward prospect as well. Condon has plenty of upside and with those athletic traits and with 12 disposals and 23 hitouts, he has shown to be one of the leading ruck prospects for the 2022 draft.
So he's shot up another 10cm?
 
This is great news. Avoids the draft and gets to pick his club of choice (us) by playing basketball in his development years. Available mid next year! So could pull the pin on basketball and take up footy when / if his numbers are low and / or he misses Aus and footy.

& if he was rated pick 5 at 202cm, he must be pretty compelling at 212cm.............
 
This is great news. Avoids the draft and gets to pick his club of choice (us) by playing basketball in his development years. Available mid next year! So could pull the pin on basketball and take up footy when / if his numbers are low and / or he misses Aus and footy.

& if he was rated pick 5 at 202cm, he must be pretty compelling at 212cm.............

By mid-2024 when available to sign, he will be just turning 20yo. I don’t understand how he will have been out of the game long enough for Cat B, but I’m not good to argue!

EDIT: So he was draft eligible in 2022 but at that time hadn’t played since mid-2021? I guess that goes some of the way to explaining the 10cm gain…
 

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