“It appears to me that unlike 2010 and 2011, there is a greater divergence of opinion amongst clubs as to the relative merits of this draft cohort. Some of the selections that have been speculated in the media and online also support that view. Therefore, it may well be that on November 22 there are a few surprises.”
Robert Kerr – Lions List Manager
I agree with Kerr on this one. There has been quite a lot of sameness in the BF drafts this year and I think quite a few teams’ supporters are going to be scratching their heads when their favourites are overlooked. My mock is different and I rate players differently to you and to the teams. Having watched the draft for some time I am not going to be overly concerned about this. Some I get right some I get wrong. I will toot my own horn in the future where I rated guys higher than he was taken on the day and I will conveniently forget my mistakes.
I have never met any of this year’s draftees and don’t have any real insight into their personalities. This is both good and bad. On the good I am judging purely by what they do on the field but it is bad when I am not aware of things which are likely to adversely affect their on-field performances.
On biases I like to talk up the Div 2 guys when I can and mark down the Vic guys. I think the Div 2 guys particularly the Tasmanians are often unjustly marked hard even by the professionals whilst the Victorians are taken higher than they should be on the back of some good form against often pretty substandard junior opposition in the TAC.
There will inevitably be some people who know particular players who read this that will get their noses out of joint at some of the critiques I provide on the players. I freely admit that I get to see very little of these guys really and I do apologise if I have gotten something wrong. I do try to address weaknesses as well as strengths in my write-ups and it is likely that I have caught some players on bad days and so my opinion would be coloured by that. If this is the case sorry but I am trying to give an honest opinion and not just trying to be mean. I have no agenda against any particular player.
ROUND ONE
1. Greater Western Sydney – Lachlan Whitfield
2. Greater Western Sydney – Brodie Grundy
3. Greater Western Sydney - Jimmy Toumpas
4. Melbourne – Oliver Wines
5. Western Bulldogs – Dayle Garlett
6. Western Bulldogs - Sam Mayes
7. Port Adelaide – Jackson McCrae
8. Brisbane Lions – Jesse Lonergan
9. Richmond – Ben Kennedy
10. Essendon – Joe Daniher
11. Carlton – Kristian Jaksch
12. Greater Western Sydney – Troy Menzel
13. Gold Coast – Jake Stringer
14.Greater Western Sydney – Tom Clurey
15. North Melbourne – Sam Colquohoun
16. Geelong – Jonothan O’Rourke
17. Fremantle – Mason Shaw
18. Collingwood – Tim O’Brien
19. Collingwood – Josh Simpson
20. Adelaide – Dean Towers
21. Collingwood – Jack Hannath
22. Western Bulldogs – Lachlan Plowman
23. Sydney Swans – Nick Vlastuin
END OF ROUND ONE
24. Brisbane Lions – Spencer White
ROUND TWO
25. St Kilda Nathan Hrovat
26. St Kilda – Tanner Smith
27. Melbourne – Jack Viney
28. Greater Western Sydney – Liam McBean
29. Hawthorn – Nick Rodda
30. Port Adelaide – Jackson Thurlow
31. Port Adelaide – Marvin Warrell
32. Richmond – Tim Membrey
33. Brisbane Lions – Liam Flaherty
34. Richmond – Tom Temay
35. Essendon – Rory Atkins
36. Carlton – Tim Broomhead
37. Fremantle – Adam Carter
38. North Melbourne – Mason Wood
39. Collingwood – Patrick Wilson
40. Fremantle – Brant Colledge
41. St Kilda – Marco Paparone
42. North Melbourne – Tailor Garner
43. Richmond – Laine Wilkins
44. St Kilda – Kyle Hartigan
45. Sydney Swans – Jarrod Leinhert
ROUND THREE
46. West Coast – Kamdyn McIntosh
47. Sydney – Jordan Bourke
48. North Melbourne – Tim Sumner
49. Melbourne – Tom Gribble
50. Western Bulldogs – Lachlan Hunter
51. Western Bulldogs – Jack Frost
52. Essendon - Matthew Haynes
53. Melbourne – Jesse Wallin
54. Adelaide – Nathan Wright
55. Essendon – Matthew Appleton
56. Carlton – Nicholas Grahan
57. Gold Coast – Matthew McDonough
58. North Melbourne – Shane Nelson
59. Geelong – Ryan Johnson
60. Fremantle – Alex Howson
61. West Coast – Ben Rioli
62. West Coast – Max Duffy
63. North Melbourne – Jason Pongracic
64. Adelaide – Matthew Dick
65. Greater Western Sydney – Michael Close
66. Sydney Swans – Shannon Taylor
67. Sydney Swans – Andrew Boston
Robert Kerr – Lions List Manager
I agree with Kerr on this one. There has been quite a lot of sameness in the BF drafts this year and I think quite a few teams’ supporters are going to be scratching their heads when their favourites are overlooked. My mock is different and I rate players differently to you and to the teams. Having watched the draft for some time I am not going to be overly concerned about this. Some I get right some I get wrong. I will toot my own horn in the future where I rated guys higher than he was taken on the day and I will conveniently forget my mistakes.
I have never met any of this year’s draftees and don’t have any real insight into their personalities. This is both good and bad. On the good I am judging purely by what they do on the field but it is bad when I am not aware of things which are likely to adversely affect their on-field performances.
On biases I like to talk up the Div 2 guys when I can and mark down the Vic guys. I think the Div 2 guys particularly the Tasmanians are often unjustly marked hard even by the professionals whilst the Victorians are taken higher than they should be on the back of some good form against often pretty substandard junior opposition in the TAC.
There will inevitably be some people who know particular players who read this that will get their noses out of joint at some of the critiques I provide on the players. I freely admit that I get to see very little of these guys really and I do apologise if I have gotten something wrong. I do try to address weaknesses as well as strengths in my write-ups and it is likely that I have caught some players on bad days and so my opinion would be coloured by that. If this is the case sorry but I am trying to give an honest opinion and not just trying to be mean. I have no agenda against any particular player.
ROUND ONE
1. Greater Western Sydney – Lachlan Whitfield
2. Greater Western Sydney – Brodie Grundy
3. Greater Western Sydney - Jimmy Toumpas
4. Melbourne – Oliver Wines
5. Western Bulldogs – Dayle Garlett
6. Western Bulldogs - Sam Mayes
7. Port Adelaide – Jackson McCrae
8. Brisbane Lions – Jesse Lonergan
9. Richmond – Ben Kennedy
10. Essendon – Joe Daniher
11. Carlton – Kristian Jaksch
12. Greater Western Sydney – Troy Menzel
13. Gold Coast – Jake Stringer
14.Greater Western Sydney – Tom Clurey
15. North Melbourne – Sam Colquohoun
16. Geelong – Jonothan O’Rourke
17. Fremantle – Mason Shaw
18. Collingwood – Tim O’Brien
19. Collingwood – Josh Simpson
20. Adelaide – Dean Towers
21. Collingwood – Jack Hannath
22. Western Bulldogs – Lachlan Plowman
23. Sydney Swans – Nick Vlastuin
END OF ROUND ONE
24. Brisbane Lions – Spencer White
ROUND TWO
25. St Kilda Nathan Hrovat
26. St Kilda – Tanner Smith
27. Melbourne – Jack Viney
28. Greater Western Sydney – Liam McBean
29. Hawthorn – Nick Rodda
30. Port Adelaide – Jackson Thurlow
31. Port Adelaide – Marvin Warrell
32. Richmond – Tim Membrey
33. Brisbane Lions – Liam Flaherty
34. Richmond – Tom Temay
35. Essendon – Rory Atkins
36. Carlton – Tim Broomhead
37. Fremantle – Adam Carter
38. North Melbourne – Mason Wood
39. Collingwood – Patrick Wilson
40. Fremantle – Brant Colledge
41. St Kilda – Marco Paparone
42. North Melbourne – Tailor Garner
43. Richmond – Laine Wilkins
44. St Kilda – Kyle Hartigan
45. Sydney Swans – Jarrod Leinhert
ROUND THREE
46. West Coast – Kamdyn McIntosh
47. Sydney – Jordan Bourke
48. North Melbourne – Tim Sumner
49. Melbourne – Tom Gribble
50. Western Bulldogs – Lachlan Hunter
51. Western Bulldogs – Jack Frost
52. Essendon - Matthew Haynes
53. Melbourne – Jesse Wallin
54. Adelaide – Nathan Wright
55. Essendon – Matthew Appleton
56. Carlton – Nicholas Grahan
57. Gold Coast – Matthew McDonough
58. North Melbourne – Shane Nelson
59. Geelong – Ryan Johnson
60. Fremantle – Alex Howson
61. West Coast – Ben Rioli
62. West Coast – Max Duffy
63. North Melbourne – Jason Pongracic
64. Adelaide – Matthew Dick
65. Greater Western Sydney – Michael Close
66. Sydney Swans – Shannon Taylor
67. Sydney Swans – Andrew Boston






) we can talk about why everyone is so high on him. Well that is basically because he is a massive full forward who when he gets it all together is virtually impossible to stop. He is over 200cm and fully uses his height to mark the ball. He seems to get separation with ease and uses his body very intelligently when he is in a body on body situation. Daniher’s size and elite marking skills should (barring injury) see him develop into one of the best full forwards in the AFL. He gets up high, takes the ball at its highest point and times his arrival at the ball exceptionally well. He is a great judge of the ball in the air and makes excellent adjustments whilst the ball is in flight so that he often makes a pretty ordinary kick look good. This is the type of forward most mids dream kicking it to.

