Player Watch Chayce Jones - Re-Signed to End of 2026

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DRAFT ANALYSIS: "A versatile, speedy player of great character who finds the football and works hard defensively."

OVERVIEW

After overcoming a serious ankle injury that ended his season in 2017, Jones responded positively with several encouraging performances for the Tassie Mariners and the Allies this season. He’s one the most promising prospects out of Tasmania this years’ draft and looms as a possible first-round contender. He’s a clean ball user, with electric speed and fantastic lateral movement. He can win the ball on the inside and outside of the contest and his tackling has been one the highlights of his game. His character and personality have been noted as one of his biggest strengths and this was clear when he was given the honour of captaining both the Marines and Allies this season, signifying his leadership potential. Jones was also awarded All-Australian honours for his terrific efforts in the AFL U18 National Championships.

STRENGTHS

  • Kicking
  • Accumulation
  • Versatile
  • Tackling
  • Agility
  • Work rate
  • Character
Jones is a natural ball-winner who can win possession on the inside and outside of the contest. He’s got several noticeable strengths such as his outstanding work-rate, his repeated efforts, his ability to runs both ways and his constant pressure around the contest. He’s a handy ball user, who can kick on both sides of his body, which is a must-have for midfielders in the modern era.
Jones has the speed and agility required to weave through congestion at stoppages, along with the toughness and mindset to apply tackles when needed. He recorded an 8.270-second agility test score further showing how quick he is on the move.

He is a fearless competitor and he isn’t afraid to put his head over the ball on a continuous basis. This was evident during the National Championships when he averaged over six tackles a match. He caught the eye of many on-lookers during the carnival, especially in his teams’ win against Vic Country when he amassed 28 disposals (16 contested), five marks, six tackles, five clearance and two goals in a scintillating performance.

Jones’s character and personality have been praised by many, with his professionalism and willingness to help his teammates, adding another important attribute to his long list of positives. His competitiveness, stoppage work, leadership qualities and scoreboard impact will definitely boost the likelihood of Jones’ ending up as a possible first-round selection come November.

IMPROVEMENTS

  • Size
  • Decision-making
At 180cm and 74kg, he is not the bulkiest of midfielders in the draft, and his lack of size at the moment may be hard for him to compete with the big bodies at AFL level, even though he has been competing against men in the Tasmanian State League. But with his speed and impressive lateral movement, I see Jones as more of an outside midfielder, who can play on the inside if needed, mainly due to his willingness to put his head over the ball. While he may be one of the better kicks in this years’ draft, Jones will continue to work on his decision-making and ability to lower the eyes, particularly when delivering the ball to teammates in the forward half of the ground. There were just a number of instances where he threw the ball on the boot without always having a look, but this is something that will come with knowing his ability at the level and being able to find that time and space to deliver cleanly like he is capable of doing.

DRAFT PROJECTION: 12-25

SUMMARY

Jones is still firming as possible first round selection, after an eye-catching National Under 18 Championships. His performances in the Tasmanian State League have also been encouraging, with the classy midfielder averaging 23.3 disposals, 8.3 clearances and 6.6 tackles over seven games this season. The goal-kicking midfielder definitely possesses plenty of promising qualities that many AFL clubs will be eager to develop. He is a potential future captain with high-level speed, agility, defensive pressure and scoreboard pressure.
 
Pretty excited by this pick.

http://www.afc.com.au/news/2018-11-22/pick-9-chayce-jones

A midfielder who rocketed into top 10 calculations over the past six weeks. Jones was an All Australian at the AFL Under-18 Championships where he averaged 21.5 disposals (10.8 contested), 6.8 tackles and 5.2 loose ball gets per game for the Allies.

In the opening round of the carnival against Vic Country, he collected 27 disposals, 16 contested possessions, five clearances, seven tackles, five inside 50s and booted two goals. Jones also made an impact for the AFL Academy against North Melbourne’s VFL side in April and captained Tasmania to an Academy series premiership in May.

At the Draft Combine, Jones finished top two for running vertical jumps on both feet and recorded top ten finishes in kicking, standing vertical jump and agility. He also ran a sub-three second 20m sprint and finished second in the 2km time trial with a time of 6:05.

The Tasmanian played seven senior games for Launceston this year, two of which were finals. Remarkably, Jones finished second in the League’s Player of the Year award despite only playing five regular season games, recording votes in each of his games including three consecutive best-on-ground performances.
 

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Slightly small but attacks the contest extremely hard.

Uses the footy well and is very good defensively. Welcome to the club lad, make it count.
 
Great pick...

This kid will be a star for us... huge upside

Shame geelong will pick Hately (or not)
 
Slightly small but attacks the contest extremely hard.

Uses the footy well and is very good defensively. Welcome to the club lad, make it count.

Reminds me of Prestia. Powerful little player.
 
If you watched any of our games this year live and saw how horrifically bad we were caught out defensively on the spread, you'll prob realise why a player like Jones was a huge need, great speed and an ethic and willingness to work hard defensively. Stoked with this pick.
 

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