List Mgmt. Contract, Trade & Draftee Discussion - 2022 Off Season Edition

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SCHOOLS WITH MOST DRAFTEES
Wesley College (4)
Xavier College (4)
Caulfield Grammar (3)
Henley High School (3)
Brighton Grammar (2)
Assumption College (2)
Geelong Grammar (2)
Lowanna College (2)
Wesley College Perth (2)
St Patrick’s College (2)
Scotch College Perth (2) - if you count Hewett who is also Guildford


Here is the full listing
1. GWS – Aaron Cadman
GWV Rebels – Darley – St Patrick's College Ballarat
2. Brisbane Lions – Will Ashcroft
Sandringham Dragons – Old Brighton Grammarians – Brighton Grammar
3. North Melbourne – Harry Sheezel
Sandringham Dragons – AJAX – Mount Scopus College
4. North Melbourne – George Wardlaw
Oakleigh Chargers – St Peter’s – St Kevin’s College
5. Essendon – Elijah Tsatas
Oakleigh Chargers – Surrey Park – Wesley College
6. Gold Coast – Bailey Humphrey
Gippsland Power – Moe – Lowanna College
7. Hawthorn – Cameron Mackenzie
Sandringham Dragons – Beaumaris – Brighton Grammar
8. Geelong – Jhye Clark
Geelong Falcons – Queenscliff – St Ignatius Drysdale
9. West Coast – Reuben Ginbey
East Perth – Dunsborough – Wesley College (Perth)
10. St Kilda – Mattaes Phillipou
Woodville-West Torrens – Phantoms – Henley High School
11. Carlton – Oliver Hollands
Murray Bushrangers – Wodonga – Geelong Grammar
12. Brisbane – Jaspa Fletcher
Brisbane Lions Academy – Sherwood – Brisbane State High School
13. Western Bulldogs – Jedd Busslinger
East Perth – Coolbinia – Trinity College (Perth)
14. West Coast – Elijah Hewett
Swan Districts – Caversham – Guildford Grammar School
15. Melbourne – Matthew Jefferson
Oakleigh Chargers – Ashburton – Wesley College
16. GWS Giants – Harry Rowston
GWS Giants Academy – Griffith Swans – Assumption College
17. Adelaide – Max Michalanney
Norwood – Glenunga – Rostrevor College
18. Hawthorn – Joshua Weddle
Oakleigh Chargers – Eltham – Carey Grammar
19. Collingwood – Edward Allan
Claremont – Mosman Park – Scotch College (Perth)
20. Sydney – Jacob Konstanty
Gippsland Power – Drouin – Lowanna College
21. GWS Giants – Darcy Jones
Swan Districts – Kalamunda – N/A
22. GWS Giants – Max Gruzewski
Oakleigh Chargers – Surrey Park JFC – Caulfield Grammar
23. West Coast – Harry Barnett
West Adelaide – Goodwood Saints – Mercedes College
24. Western Bulldogs – Charlie Clarke
Sandringham Dragons – Port Melbourne Colts – N/A
25. Essendon – Lewis Hayes
Eastern Ranges – Lysterfield – Rowville Secondary College
26. North Melbourne – Brayden George
Murray Bushrangers – Wangaratta – St Augustine’s College Kyabram
27. Sydney – Cooper Vickery
Gippsland Power – Bairnsdale – Neagle College
28. Collingwood – Jakob Ryan
Glenelg – Brighton – Sacred Heart College
29. West Coast – Coby Burgiel
Gippsland Power – Maffra – Wesley College
30. Carlton – Lachlan Cowan
Tasmania Devils – North Launceston – St Brendan-Shaw College
31. St Kilda - James Van Es
GWV Rebels – North Ballarat — St Patrick’s College
32. Carlton – Jaxon Binns
Dandenong Stingrays – Berwick — Caulfield Grammar
33. Fremantle – Hugh Davies
Claremont – Claremont — Christ Church Grammar School
34. GWS – Toby McMullin
Sandringham Dragons – Port Fairy — Melbourne Grammar
35. St Kilda – Olli Hotton
Sandringham Dragons – Hampton Rovers — Haileybury College
36. Port Adelaide – Tom McCallum
Tasmania Devils – Clarence — N/A
37. Hawthorn – Henry Hustwaite
Dandenong Stingrays – Rosebud — Rosebud Secondary College
38. Melbourne – Jed Adams
Peel Thunder – South Mandurah — N/A
39. Western Bulldogs – Harvey Gallagher
Bendigo Pioneers – Sandhurst — N/A
40. Sydney – Caleb Mitchell
Murray Bushrangers – Yarrawonga Secondary College – Yarrawonga
41. Fremantle – Tom Emmett
Sturt – Payneham NU — N/A
42. Fremantle – Max Knobel
Gippsland Power — Maffra — N/A
43. Adelaide – Billy Dowling
North Adelaide – Walkerville — St Peter’s College
44. St Kilda – Isaac Keeler
North Adelaide – South Augusta — N/A
45. Essendon – Alwyn Davey Jr
Oakleigh Chargers — Palmerston/Ashburton — Xavier College
46. Hawthorn – Jack O’Sullivan
Oakleigh Chargers – Kyneton — Xavier College
47. Carlton – Harry Lemmey
West Adelaide – Flagstaff Hill — Scotch College (SA)
48. Collingwood – Joe Richards
Wangaratta – N/A – Wangaratta Imperials JFC
49. Richmond – Kaleb Smith
East Fremantle – Melville — Wesley College
50. Adelaide – Hugh Bond
GWV Rebels – North Ballarat — N/A
51. Hawthorn – Bailey Macdonald
Oakleigh Chargers – Surrey Park — Wesley College
52. Geelong – Phoenix Foster
Norwood – Wudinna United — Immanuel College
53. Port Adelaide – Tom Scully
West Adelaide – West Adelaide — Christian Brothers College
54. Essendon – Jayden Davey
Oakleigh Chargers – Palmerston/Ashburton — Xavier College
55. Richmond – Steely Green
South Fremantle – Jandalot Jets — N/A
56. North Melbourne – Cooper Harvey
Northern Knights – Assumption College — Yarrambat
57. Fremantle – Corey Wagner
Port Melbourne VFL – Sandgate — N/A
58. West Coast - Noah Long
Bengio Pioneers – Echuca — Geelong Grammar
59. Port Adelaide - Kyle Marshall
South Adelaide — McLaren — Cardijn College
Does Wesley College in Perth have any affiliation with its namesake in Melbourne. I always assumed they were independent of one another.
 
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Phil ya legend…

Is Broadbent just no good? From potential 1st round to undrafted.

Also do you believe Kinnear? From my uneducated view, the bids were just made to buy more time (instead of actively wanting the players)
Jeremy Goddard hasn't been drafted.

Darcy Cameron was a mature pickup and has taken an age to develop once in the system.

Broadbent is behind them at the same age.

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So it’s not so much that Rob/Eagles have gone private school it’s just more that the majority of players drafted are going down the private schools path
This latter part is the wrong way around; it's that the private schools actively recruit the kids looking likely to get drafted.

A draftee this year spent 5 years at the public highschool I teach at... but you wouldn't know where he actually developed after he left for a private school for his year 12.
 
Having knowledge of the draft does not prove one works for an afl club. It's funny, what Phil is doing is not too different to me, my attack on him was strategic, it was to test people like you for a double standard, fair to say you failed that test. You see people believe what they want to believe, add in emotion and out the door goes logic. You express your support of Phil in a way that suggests a bias, an emotion. It is not based on impartiality and logic.
Wow, sounds like something jigsaw would say 😂
 
As an aside to the draft, how good is it to see Drew Petrie still super involved with the club!
After the Vosso debacle, I wonder what Drew's career pathway with us is?
I hope he is a part of our management team for a long time to come.
 
As an aside to the draft, how good is it to see Drew Petrie still super involved with the club!
After the Vosso debacle, I wonder what Drew's career pathway with us is?
I hope he is a part of our management team for a long time to come.
He seems to be working in a player welfare role learning from Serge Miller who was also in the Burgiel video.

Serge has been at the club forever and he’s the one responsible for getting recruits settled in and looked after. It’s an underrated role but a really important one when it comes to player retention and he’s been very good at it

It’s funny that the guy who came over at the end of 2016 with no guarantees and whose recruitment was initially unpopular is still at the club. Meanwhile the other bloke (Mitchell) who came across with a 4 year contract with much jubilation broke his contract and left after just 2 years

He’s out of the limelight but I reckon Petrie is a really important part of the clubs fabric
 

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Serge is also the guy who chipped the cameraman filming Naitanui that time.

If my Intel is correct, and it pretty much always is.

Just look at that time I said eagles would take Hewett.
That was Peter Staples


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He seems to be working in a player welfare role learning from Serge Miller who was also in the Burgiel video.

Serge has been at the club forever and he’s the one responsible for getting recruits settled in and looked after. It’s an underrated role but a really important one when it comes to player retention and he’s been very good at it

It’s funny that the guy who came over at the end of 2016 with no guarantees and whose recruitment was initially unpopular is still at the club. Meanwhile the other bloke (Mitchell) who came across with a 4 year contract with much jubilation broke his contract and left after just 2 years

He’s out of the limelight but I reckon Petrie is a really important part of the clubs fabric
Petrie played in the WAFL two years after retiring to help the team out as well, he seems like one of those types money can't buy.
 
Was told if not rookie, then likely mid-season draft.
Just passing on what I heard.

You guys will have first pick too, so you’ll have no competition for him.
Are you guys being relegated to the VFL next year to make way for a Tasmanian team?
 
This latter part is the wrong way around; it's that the private schools actively recruit the kids looking likely to get drafted.

A draftee this year spent 5 years at the public highschool I teach at... but you wouldn't know where he actually developed after he left for a private school for his year 12.
Simple marketing. Just as they focus on profile facilities rather than suff that doesn't sell to parents. Music rooms was an example quoted by an expert in the field. Public scools are investing in booring learning centred facilities. But thats another story.
An uncle had an athletics scholarship to Scotch. His father said he never set foot inside a classroom (years ago and probably exaggerated)
 
Wonder if we get a LTI so a spot opens up for the mid season draft we take gilbey..

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Not sure about the second part (who we take) - I'd highly doubt Culley would have been on anyone's radar in December 2021 but the hype was so extreme that one of this boards most hated loved frequent posters even thought at account bet was warranted as he was such an obvious pick.

I also think teams holding over a pick for the mid-season draft is a thing of the past, basically because teams know the likelihood is they will have a LTI, or retirement or similar. We'll be the same. Unfortunately of 44 players one of those is likely to have a season ending issue by round 10.
 
Was told if not rookie, then likely mid-season draft.
Just passing on what I heard.

You guys will have first pick too, so you’ll have no competition for him.

Geez, and coming from a Norf poster too.

That’s a brave call, Cotton.
 
This latter part is the wrong way around; it's that the private schools actively recruit the kids looking likely to get drafted.

A draftee this year spent 5 years at the public highschool I teach at... but you wouldn't know where he actually developed after he left for a private school for his year 12.
Yeah get that it’s been happening for a long time even here in WA.
All the way back in 1993 when I was boarding we had kids coming in from year 10-12 obviously on some sort of scholarship because they could play footy. Usually state 16s that were at public country schools.
 
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