Mid season draft 2024

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Here is the list of players taken in the top 3 of the MSD:

Josh Deluca (10 games, delisted)
Mitch Riordan (0, delisted)
Kyle Dunkley (5, delisted)
Jacob Edwards (0, delisted)
Jai Newcombe (62)
Ash Johnson (26)
Jai Culley (9)
Kallan Dawson (9)
Massimo D'Ambrosio (26)
Ryan Maric (19)
Robert Hansen Jr (2)
Clay Tucker (0)

At best we're probably a 25% of finding a best 22 player.
odds GIF by The Opposition w/ Jordan Klepper
 
Here is the list of players taken in the top 3 of the MSD:

Josh Deluca (10 games, delisted)
Mitch Riordan (0, delisted)
Kyle Dunkley (5, delisted)
Jacob Edwards (0, delisted)
Jai Newcombe (62)
Ash Johnson (26)
Jai Culley (9)
Kallan Dawson (9)
Massimo D'Ambrosio (26)
Ryan Maric (19)
Robert Hansen Jr (2)
Clay Tucker (0)

At best we're probably a 25% of finding a best 22 player.
If we extracted norfs selections that list isn’t too bad
 

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If we extracted norfs selections that list isn’t too bad
Jai Culley was looking ok too for West Coast until he did his ACL in 2023. However, I think with the emergence of Waterman, Ryan Maric playing ok and Oscar Allen injured his future will be clouded.

Just sheer bad luck for some players.
 
The only place to watch the 2024 AFL Mid-Season Rookie Draft is on AFL.com.au and the AFL Live Official App. Gettable co-hosts and draft experts Cal Twomey and Riley Beveridge will lead the coverage along with host Nat Edwards and roving reporter Sarah Olle from 7pm AEST on Wednesday, May 29. See every pick as it happens and get instant analysis of what the new signings can mean for the second half of the season.
 
The only place to watch the 2024 AFL Mid-Season Rookie Draft is on AFL.com.au and the AFL Live Official App. Gettable co-hosts and draft experts Cal Twomey and Riley Beveridge will lead the coverage along with host Nat Edwards and roving reporter Sarah Olle from 7pm AEST on Wednesday, May 29. See every pick as it happens and get instant analysis of what the new signings can mean for the second half of the season.
I heard Richmond are about to acquire the greatest MSD player in the history of the game. Richmond's pick is about to change the way all teams will look at the MSD.

2 more sleeps
 
Three players were taken from the Geelong region in last year’s national draft.
Six month later, double that amount are in the mix to join the AFL ranks through the mid-season intake.

Three of those come directly from the Geelong Falcons program, two from Geelong’s VFL side and one Geelong export who is plying his trade in South Australia.

See all the Geelong products who have attracted AFL interest.

Will McLachlan (Colac/Geelong Falcons)

McLachlan showed signs of his talent in the Falcons’ finals run last year and at Geelong Football Netball League level for Colac, but he has gone to another level this season. The 185 centimetre forward started the Talent League with a bang, booting 20 goals in five games – including three consecutive hauls of five or more (5.3, 6.2 and 5.0). His overhead marking and strength in 1-on-1 contests has been a feature of his game, allowing him to play taller than his listing suggests. He was a little more subdued in the Young Guns series but pushed up to play on a wing in the second game, where he kicked a goal and had 13 touches and two score assists. Looks to be one of the most promising 19-year-old prospects available and it is understood around 10 clubs have met with McLachlan over the past month, with Fremantle, Carlton and Brisbane among them.

Joe Pike (Barwon Heads/Geelong Falcons/Geelong VFL)

An eye-catching VFL debut for Geelong last weekend showed just how far Pike has come since missing out in last year’s draft. The ruckman Pike clunked two big contested marks which resulted in goals, the second of those coming at a crucial stage in the last quarter when Coburg were coming. He finished with two goals, 30 hit-outs (10 to advantage), 11 disposals and 119 SuperCoach points in a performance that impressed recruiters. Pike has been interviewed by three clubs in the market for a developing tall in the lead-up to the mid-season draft. A 203cm ruckman with a basketball background, Pike trained with Geelong’s VFL program over the summer and shaved half a minute off his 2km time, which had been one of the concerns over him last season. His forward-half impact has also been more pronounced, booting three goals in the second Young Guns clash. The Barwon Heads big man has dominated in the Talent League as an over-age player, averaging 24.4 hit-outs, 15.2 disposals, 5.2 clearances and 135 SuperCoach points. Geelong doesn’t have a free list spot at this stage but the Cats showed interest in Pike late last year.

Ajang Kuol mun (Anakie/Geelong VFL)

What a story this would be. Playing soccer growing up, Kuol mun decided to have a run around with Geelong & District club Anakie last year – his first season of footy in a decade. As they were thumped most weeks, Kuol mun was a shining light, with his impressive campaign leading to a VFL opportunity with Geelong. All it has taken is a few VFL outings for the 206 centimetre big man to pique the interest of clubs, with Kuol mun among the players undergoing medical testing ahead of the mid-season intake. Essendon and West Coast have met with the raw ruckman, with the Eagles’ interest stretching back further, and he will have a final audition with the Cats this Saturday. His rise is even more incredible given the South Sudanese talent spent the first four years of his life in a Kenyan refugee camp. The 22-year-old has huge upside given his limited exposure, having already improved rapidly in the space of 18 months.

Tobyn Murray (Colac/Geelong VFL)

Not on the draft radar last year despite a promising season for the Geelong Falcons, Murray burst onto the scene with six goals in his first two VFL games for Geelong, including a scintillating four-goal haul. The highlight of that was an incredible goal from 40m on the boundary. He impressed in the Young Guns games, tallying 24 disposals and booting a goal and kicking two goals in the second clash playing primarily up forward. Murray was among the 24 players to undertake medical testing with the AFL. The Colac product has showcased his forward craft against men and also has the potential to be used through the midfield in time.

Matthew Ling (St Mary’s/Norwood)

Ling was taken as a first-round pick by Sydney out of the Geelong program back in 2017. He played just four games in an injury-riddled four seasons at the Swans before being delisted. After a season at Geelong VFL in 2022 before moving to Norwood, Ling is in contention to earn an AFL lifeline at the age of 25. He undertook an AFL medical ahead of the intake and has had a promising season to date at SANFL level, averaging 19.2 disposals, 6.6 intercepts per game. That included 24 disposals and seven intercepts against Adelaide's reserves side in round six.

Liam Kershaw (St Joseph’s/Geelong Falcons)

Kershaw wasn’t among the list of mid-season prospects to complete a medical, but clubs have been impressed with the tall wingman-defender’s start to the season for the Falcons. He has averaged 16 disposals, six marks and 4.6 intercepts at Talent League level, including 11 intercepts and five intercepts marks on GMHBA Stadium against GWV Reveks. Kershaw pressed his claims further in the Young Guns Series, where his pinpoint 18-disposal performance against Vic Country was particularly strong.
With the Cats having no MSD pick ... Let's just take these 4 talents from the Geelong VFL program to play against them this weekend. The whole stadium would be ON TILT this Friday night

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As long as we pick up Davidson from our VFL team as one of our picks I'll be happy. The rest I have absolutely no idea about and not gonna pretend to know either lol
 
We have a massive weakness in the ruck. Literally no backup at all bar Ryan, and that's no solace at all.

Ajung Kuol Mun is 206cm and just started playing with Geelong's VFL side. 21 years old, built very strong. Had a game of 32 hitouts and he is a basketballer/soccer player. Super athlete.

Makes sense considering Naismith's injury. We have 4 places now so even if we used our 3rd pick, it's a free hit.
 

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Here is the list of players taken in the top 3 of the MSD:

Josh Deluca (10 games, delisted)
Mitch Riordan (0, delisted)
Kyle Dunkley (5, delisted)
Jacob Edwards (0, delisted)
Jai Newcombe (62)
Ash Johnson (26)
Jai Culley (9)
Kallan Dawson (9)
Massimo D'Ambrosio (26)
Ryan Maric (19)
Robert Hansen Jr (2)
Clay Tucker (0)

At best we're probably a 25% of finding a best 22 player.
It really highlights what an absolutely insane get Newcomb was.
 
We have a massive weakness in the ruck. Literally no backup at all bar Ryan, and that's no solace at all.

Ajung Kuol Mun is 206cm and just started playing with Geelong's VFL side. 21 years old, built very strong. Had a game of 32 hitouts and he is a basketballer/soccer player. Super athlete.
Was reading about him, very raw , but incredibly promising.
Would we!?
With that background must have been close to being a Cat B option, until he started playing VFL
 
We have a massive weakness in the ruck. Literally no backup at all bar Ryan, and that's no solace at all.

Ajung Kuol Mun is 206cm and just started playing with Geelong's VFL side. 21 years old, built very strong. Had a game of 32 hitouts and he is a basketballer/soccer player. Super athlete.
Nah we already have two ex basketballers who can't even get a game in the magoos.
 
Nah we already have two ex basketballers who can't even get a game in the magoos.
They aren't even playing VFL, at least this guy is. Colina wont be playing next year and the other guy still playing bushleague because he only knows how to handle a basketball.
 
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