List Mgmt. Future Father Son prospects

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Any chance of of draft year lol
Tried to compile a list based on what ever information I could find. If anyone could fill in the rest of the gaps, feel free to assist.

Jackson Archer (2021) ✅
Darby Scott (2021) :crossmark:
Jai Makepeace (2021/22)? :crossmark:
Thomas Longmire (2021/22)? :crossmark:

Dylan Makepeace (2022) :crossmark:
Cooper Harvey (2022) ✅

Byron Pickett Jnr (2023)
Lucas Rocca (2023)
Billy Longmire (2023)

Ryder Makepeace (2024)
Will Crocker (2024)
River Stevens (2024)
Zach Fairley (2025)
Kayde Pickett (2025)
Owen Simpson (2025)
Archer Grant (2025)
Kai Schwass (2025)
Lucas McCartney (2024)
Sam Harris (2026)
Aiden McCartney (2026)
Marcus Rocca (2027-2028)
Sasha Demetriou (2027-2028)
Suede Makepeace (2027-2028)

James Rock [2022-2027] TBC

Jack Petrie (2028)
Conor Rawlings (2029)
Hudson Harvey (2030)
Thomas Colbert (~2031)
Noah McMahon (2031)
Ryder Hansen (2031)
Lenny Firrito (2031)
Mason Sinclair (2032)
Lachlan Goldstein (2033)
Max Firrito (2034)
Xavier Cunnington (2034)
Sebastian Gibson (2034)
Jude Swallow (2035)
Cohen Thomas (2035)
Sonny Sinclair (2037)
Flynn Thompson (2037)
Carter Carey (2037)
Charlie Goldstein (2039)
Kobe Cunnington (2039)
Laker Hansen (2030+)
[Unknown name] Hansen (2030+)
[Unknown name] Colbert (2032+)


Ineligible
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Tyler Welsh (2024) - Son of Scott
Tom Cochrane (2024) - Son of Stuart
Jagger Mooney (2025) - Son of Cameron
Ethan Abraham - Son of Winnie
Gary Abraham - Son of Winnie
[Unknown name] Abraham - Son of Winnie
Elijah Anderson (2030) - Son of Jed
Jasiah Anderson (2031) - Son of Jed
Archer Harvey (2025) - Son of Shane
Jett Harvey (2028) - Son of Shane
Slater Harvey (2031) - Son of Shane
Louis Thompson (2021) - Son of Nathan
Benjamin Thompson (2023) - Son of Nathan
Jude Dal Santo (2033)
Hendrix Daw (2037)
Isaiah Hall (2038)
Riley Polec (2038)
 
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Sorry to say but I agree with you - bloody brayshaw is pretty quiet for a media man.
Grow some balls and get on the front foot

One thing to remember is that the next mooted chairman is Sydney based and mates with the dads, knowing the sons as well from the time his own son spent at Sydney's academy.
 

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Whose to say our next coach mightn't be one of Longmire or Blakey ?

Longmire's said he intends to return home to run his family's farm upon completion of his Sydney coaching stint and Johnny Blakey's very well entrenched in Sydney with his family and probably has a job for as long as he wants it up there. If we or another Melbourne based side recruits Blakey Jnr however, maybe he'd be interested in moving back.
 
Bailey Scott/ Nick Blakey/ Tarryn Thomas were MVPs earlier in the year.


NAB MVPs

NSW/ACT: Nick Blakey
Northern Territory: Michael Mummery
Queensland: Bailey Scott
South Australia: Connor Rozee
Tasmania: Tarryn Thomas
Vic Country: Jy Caldwell
Vic Metro: Rhylee West
Western Australia: Ian Hill

The duo are believed to be the first to qualify for priority selection at three different clubs under the father-son and academy rules, and will be able to choose which option they follow.

North Melbourne recruiting manager Bryce Lewis told AFL.com.au the club was monitoring the pair's progress.

"Those boys have had an involvement with the club. As they get older the AFL rules permit you having more access to them," Lewis told the Road to the Draft podcast.

"Football commitments and school commitments permitting, we'd be looking to get them in to do more with them at the club, similarly to the national academy kids who spend a week or two at AFL clubs.

"We had our '96 premiership reunion the weekend just gone and for someone like me that doesn't seem like 20 years ago but it's flown.

"To think that potentially those two boys could potentially be playing with North Melbourne in 18 months is exciting, but as we know there's a lot that needs to happen before then."

The Roos will also have access to Joel Crocker in 2018, who is the son of North director of coaching and former player Darren.

https://audioboom.com/posts/4782804-road-to-the-2016-draft-ep-13-bryce-lewis
 
We may have to do something drastic next year to secure the rights to TT and JC ...

Yeah, I said next year. Future pick trading ...
Especially if Crocker, Scott, Blakey and Longmire all nominate us as for F/S selection.

Also depends if we aim for the big fish next year i.e Heeney, Kelly.
 
They'll change the rules on bidding access and we'll miss out on all of them

Exactly. All players qualifying for more than one club will be deemed to fall within the GWS recruiting zone.
 
Exactly. All players qualifying for more than one club will be deemed to fall within the GWS recruiting zone.

Rumour from a source high up in the AFL is that they are looking to build another expansion club in melbourne that will be access to all the elite talents over the next 5 years.

The Greater North-North Western Bulldogs
 
Rumour from a source high up in the AFL is that they are looking to build another expansion club in melbourne that will be access to all the elite talents over the next 5 years.

The Greater North-North Western Bulldogs

It will be an off-field monster with academy and draft concessions never seen before and a monster on-field with preferential umpiring that would make even a Hawthorn fan sit up and take notice.
 

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Rather Blakey's kid go to Brisbane than Sydney... Still can't fathom why a kid wouldn't want to play for the club his dad won flags at.

If he doesn't come to us, I hope we throw s**t at him during his first game against us. Items like sharpened coins, darts, full bottles of coke, pies.... I want ******* mayhem.
 
Who ever doesn't nominate us can * off we don't need em.
When you have players like lmac who gives he's blood sweat and tears for the club.
 
U18: Father-son prospect impresses for Swans

SYDNEY Academy member and father-son prospect Nick Blakey put in an exceptional performance in his side's thrilling four-point win over the GWS Academy on Sunday.

The youngster had an immediate impact and kicked three goals from his 17 disposals in the 12.14 (86) to 12.10 (82) win at Blacktown International Sports Park.

Blakey, the son of former Fitzroy and North Melbourne player John, will have to choose between three clubs – the Swans, Lions or Kangaroos – when he is eligible to be drafted in 2018.


Teammate Jarrod Osborne was the Swans' leading possession-getter with 22 touches and 10 tackles, using the ball well by hand and foot and standing up under pressure.

Midfielder James Bell, who was not mentioned in the Swans' best players, was another classy performer courtesy of his good work rate and ability to push forward when required.

Bell received a knock early in the match, which limited his output to 13 possessions and a goal.

For the Giants, tall forward Nick Shipley was ultra-competitive and aggressive in the air, ending with 21 disposals, nine clearances, seven tackles and two goals.

The 190cm goalkicker, who can perform multiple roles, has shown vast improvement since transferring from soccer as a 15-year-old.

Interestingly, Shipley had never picked up a football before joining the Giants Academy just three years ago.

Midfielder Charlie Spargo was in the thick of the action and ended with a game-high 24 disposals, six tackles, five inside 50s and a goal, demonstrating his smartness in the air and at ground level.

The 173cm Spargo is the son of former North Melbourne and Brisbane Bears player Paul, but is not eligible for father-son selection.


Over-age player Connor Owen-Auburn kicked four goals and took seven marks playing a medium forward role to round out the Giants' leading players.

Owen-Auburn impressed with his strong aerial leap and composure when the ball entered attacking 50.

SYDNEY ACADEMY 5.4 6.9 8.11 12.14 (86)
GWS ACADEMY 1.1 6.3 9.10 12.10 (82)

GOALS
SYDNEY ACADEMY:
Blakey 3, Osborne, Bell, Skrivanic, Tegg, Stern, Rogers, Hardman, Maze, Eynaud
GWS ACADEMY: Owen-Auburn 4, Lane 4, Shipley 2, Spargo, Edwards

BEST
SYDNEY ACADEMY:
Blakey, Osborne, Stern, Robertson, Rogers, Maze
GWS ACADEMY: Shipley, Spargo, Fitzgerald, Owen-Auburn, Conlan
 
U18: Sun Dawson impresses in loss to Lions

A STANDOUT performance from Gold Coast Academy midfielder Jacob Dawson was not enough as his side fell seven points short of the Brisbane Lions Academy at Southport on Saturday.

In the first game of the revamped Under-18 Academy Series, both sides attacked the ball ferociously in wet conditions with Dawson dominating from the outset to finish with 34 disposals, 13 clearances and 11 tackles.

The 181cm onballer not only showed his ability to win the ball in the contest but also impressed with his cleanness.

Highly rated Lions key forward Connor Ballenden appeared to injure a calf in the third quarter and was forced off the ground.

Ballenden is one of the brightest prospects in this year's draft crop. At 198cm, his size makes him an imposing figure, although versus the Suns he did not impose himself on the game as much he could.

He finished with nine disposals, three marks and didn't hit the scoreboard on a tough day for big men.

At the other end of the ground, Lions defender Jack Payne dominated and did not lose a contest all day. The 193cm backman won it back for his team and helped drive the ball out of defence, with six rebound-50s to go with 18 disposals.

Bailey Scott, the son of former Roo and Cat Robert, played in the midfield and forward line for the Suns and showed clean skills in his 19 disposals, five clearances, four inside-50s and a goal.

As a bottom-age player, he is not eligible for this year's draft. Next year though, North Melbourne, Geelong and Gold Coast will all be able to bid for him.


His teammate Mitch Olarenshaw, the nephew of 1993 premiership Bomber Ricky, notched up 15 disposals.

Another Sun to catch the eye of recruiters was Timakoi Bowie. The small forward worked up the ground and made the Lions panic with his defensive pressure.

The 179cm crumber made things happen when he had the ball and looked dangerous but will need to improve his fitness.

GOLD COAST ACADEMY 0.3 0.5 4.6 4.7 (31)
BRISBANE LIONS ACADEMY 2.0 3.4 4.5 5.8 (38)

GOALS
Gold Coast Academy:
Scott, Bowie, Beaman, Baru
Brisbane Lions Academy: Warren 2, Hausfeld, Franks, Ivers

BEST
Gold Coast Academy:
Dawson, Stone, Foster, Bowie, Scott, Olarenshaw
Brisbane Lions Academy: Payne, Warren, Sloan, Johnson, Stackelberg, Haines
 

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