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Welcome to the mighty Sainters, Nathan!
Club: Dandenong Stingrays
DOB:16/02/1994
Height:184cm
Weight: 78 kg
Position: Defender/midfielder
Medium midfielder/defender who attacks the ball aggressively and rarely fumbles. Strong and courageous in the air, he also excels at the stoppages. Loves the physical pressure of the game, winning contested ball and tackles strongly. Averaged 14.8 disposals and was impressive in his four matches for Vic Country in this year’s Under-18 championships. AIS-AFL Academy member.
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Head recruiter Tony Elshaug on Wright:
“He suffered a broken finger at the start of the year but he came into the championships probably a fraction underdone but he did a good job and fought the fight throughout the whole carnival and got better and better. At the end of the year he hurt his hamstring but he was still able to do some good testing at the combine. He’s got good speed, good endurance and he is a very tough competitor. He is very good overhead and a good, strong person. We are very pleased to have him. His best football seems to be at half-back at the minute and he can play on the wing.”
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From Inside Football:
"Nathan is an AIS scholarship holder who missed some footy this year after breaking his hand in one of the AIS practice games. He started the year in about round 6 for us and played the national championships in which he had a brilliant game in the final round against Sth Australia. He did his hamstring late in the year so missed the finals, but I would have thought he'd be a late first round choice perhaps because of his speed. He can also play a variety of roles and has some tricks" (Graeme Yeats, who coached him this year at Dandenong Stingrays)
From Shifter's top 30:
AFL Profile:
Very competitive defender with excellent natural leap and breakaway pace. Strong overhead mark
and excels one on one. Composed under pressure and agile. Showed dash from defence for Vic-
Country, averaging 14.8 disposals in the NAB AFL Under 18 Championships in 2012. Graduate of
the AIS-AFL Academy.
National Combine Results: 3km – 10mins 24secs (Top 18%)
X-factor: “Has real physical presence in winning the ball and a brilliant burst of speed from
defence which breaks the lines.”
Q&A with Nathan Wright:
What type of player are you?
I’m a run and carry player who breaks the lines coming off half back and is very competitive.
What are your strengths as a footballer?
My strengths are my run and carry, contested marking and one-on-one contests.
What parts of your game would you like to improve?
I would like to improve my kicking.
Which AFL player do you feel you resemble and why?
Stephen Hill – he can run and carry the footy and use his speed to break the game open.
#25 St Kilda (Via Gold Coast) - Nathan Wright (VIC – Def/Mid)
Height: 183cm, Weight: 78kg, DOB: 16/02/1994
Recruited from: Dandenong Stingrays
Style: Corey Enright (more inside)
Range: 20-40
Profile: Missed much of the first half of the season but since injury has put together some really nice form. Wright is an athletic defender who can also push into the midfield and have an influence. Wright has excellent pace and a great leap on him. As a defender Wright has the ability to play shutdown roles on smaller or medium types but can also run off a back flank and provide some rebound. Defensively he can go with most players in the air and won’t get burned by too many quicker types. Has the ability through his running to do some damage and can really burst away off a back flank with his explosiveness and has a mean sidestep allowing him to really create separation and easily pass by the opposition forward to start that explosive drive only he can create. With his leaping ability has the ability to take some highflying marks and with this feature of his game might also have potential as a forward which could be something looked at as an alternative depending on team needs. Tackling ability good. Wright also has the ability to go through the midfield, win his own ball and play a role and I think could really thrive in a full time inside midfield role with his ball winning ability. Just plays with a great physicality you love to watch and can win his own ball. Kicking is mostly good and even at full pace can execute but I do have some questions under pressure how good Wright’s ball use is and I have some minor questions about his decision making ability in these situations but there is plenty to work with here and otherwise he looks like a ripper.
23. Nathan Wright (183cm midfielder - Dandenong)
I had Wright rated quite highly coming into the season, unfortunately he has had a few injury problems. But all that means, is that he is now one of the most underrated players in the draft. The good news though is that he is back now and showed some solid form in the Championships. So far he has tended to play more off of half back and he uses his run and dash to attack going forward. He can play defensive roles on the opposition forwards, but he is typically used in a more offensive role purely because of the impact he can have. But I also think he could make the move into the midfield, and be a good inside player. While he isn't going to be throwing himself head first into every pack, he is a more physical player than he is given credit for. He tackles really well, and has clean hands in the contest. And is just a tidy player all round. I think he has every right to be discussed as a first round pick. AFL Comparison: Corey Enright.
Nathan Wright
Dandenong Stingrays
183cm / 78kg / ‘94
Wright is one of my favourite players in the draft and depending on the club he lands at I think he could well walk into senior footy next year. Resume is very impressive and there will be a recruiter that just loves this kid so much he might reach much higher. Aggressive, clean hands, ability to run and carry, very good ball use and can play in a number of different spots. Will start in the back half and be very much a Heath Shaw type but who absolutely could go into the middle. He may lack the x factor of others but in my view he is a bloke you would recruit because you know he will be the type that plays really well in finals type games. Knock on Nathan is his kicking but I think its fine.
Taken from Footy Tragic's mock draft:
NATHAN WRIGHT
Height: 185cm, Weight: 78kg, DOB: 16/02/94
Recruited from: Dandenong Stingrays
Wright is a dashing defender with some serious leg speed.
He also posted some good results at the Combine for endurance.
His kicking, especially short distances, is suspect to me, but he does have a very penetrating long kick when he’s on the run.
He loves to take the game on, and that’s what you want to see with guys who have his pace.
He played 7 games in the TAC Cup this season, averaging 16 disposals at 69% efficiency.
From Emma Quayle:
19. NATHAN WRIGHT
(Dandenong Stingrays. 18, 185cm, 78kg)
A hectic dasher off half-back who grabs the ball cleanly and takes off with it, brushing players aside on his way. His kicking can be untidy, but Patrick Dangerfield was a bit like that too. Knows what he's good at – running – and makes sure he does it.
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