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#1: David Swallow - Gold Coast - Centre
Swallow is a lock in at pick one after wining the Larke medal last year as a junior in the 18's carnival.
#2: Sam Day - Gold Coast - Centre Half Forward
Big Body, Strong, Quick, Agile, he posses every trait to become the games best Key position player over the next ten years. Where do we draw comparisons, you simply can not, if this Athletic talent can be harnesed and his game continue to grow, Day could be a Carey, Brereton Trderea, Brown, Riewoldt CHF.
#3: Harley Benell - Gold Coast - Midfield
Will probably do the Jason Akermanis, Gary Ablett, Shaun Burgoyne style aprenticeship but will grow like these have and be a force in the Leauge as his body matures and his strength develops.
#4: Andrew Gaff - West Coast - Midfield
To add to the wealth of good young Midfielders they already posses, Gaff would accompany, Shuey, Sheppard, Swift, Selwood, Stephens, Mastern well. Could also go a Key Forward Like Darling or Cook.
#5: Shaun Atley - Gold Coast - Midfielder
A bigger midfielder, Gold Coast with a wealth of options should just look to load up in the Midfield as that is where todays game is won and lost.
#6: Daniel Gorringe - Richmond - Ruck
The best ruckman of the championships, to add to the developing ruckmen Richmond have got, Graham, Vickery, Brown and Gorringe should make a formidable line up to feed, Martin and Cotchin over the next 10 years.
#7: Jayden Pitt - Gold Coast - Wingman
Good turn of speed, neat skills and executes to a plan. Add an Outside midfielder to the aquasitions of Swallow and Atley.
#8: Jarred Polec - Essendon - Wingman
A marking wingman with wonderful skills via foot. THe modern Footballer and will go along way in todays game. May play half back to start his career.
#9: Jamie Solly - Gold Coast - Full Forward/Half Forward Flank
A tall, nimble, Marking forward with a great set shot, his early champs was Wonderful in the wet and in the dry.
#10: Josh Caddy - Brisbane - Midfielder/Half Forward
Brisbane to add a good finishing onballer to their list.
#11: Luccas Cook - Gold Coast - Full Forward
Goldy add another Forward to develop over the first few years, With Ablett no certanty and Day and Solly young and raw, Cook is more insurance.
#12: Billie Smedts - Melbourne - Utility
A good Medium sized forward and possibly the ability to play in a Back Pocket or accross the Half Back line, Smedts is a great addition to Melbourne's young and developing list.
#13: Pattrick McCarthy - Gold Coast - Center Half Back
After suring up the Midfield and Forward 50 options, Goldy turn there attention to CHB, Grabbing SA's Skipper. A good size, sure hands and ability to hit up the right options exiting the back half of the ground could see McCarthy used as a Flanker or Key Back.
#14: Brodie Smith - Adelaide - Center
Liked to Chris Judd, Speed and Strength around packs and congestions. Adelaide loosing Goodwin and Edwards this year need someone of the Smith Mould.
#15: Luke Parker - Gold Coast - Midfield
With there last selection in the first round Gold Coast go for best available, in turn it is a mid and a hard nut at that.
#16: Scott Lycett - Port Adelaide - Ruckman
With the Aging of Brogan and Matt Lobbe's inability to demand a spot in there best 22 Scott Lycett is the best option. Lycett also posses one of the biggest upsides of this draft. Reminds me of a Michael Johnson at the moment, but could develop into a Dean Cox type Ruckman.
#17: Tom Lynch - North Melbourne - Key Forward
With the Departure of Hale and Aaron Black's addition last year, North can Grab the big Tom Lynch and add to what could be a strong area in a few years.
#18: Jack Darling - Carlton - Key Forward
12 Months ago, Jack Darling was the best young Key Forward coming through the ranks, Fev had just finished the year with Carlton and ?won? the Coleman medal. 12 months is a long time in football however! This years John Butcher, Carlton will grab the highly rated Forward and prey he turns out better than there last match winner!
#19: Jake Crawford - Hawthorn - Key Defender
Needing to sure up the other end while the Buddy and Roughy show rolls on, Hawthorn take a good Key Back her to partner Shoenmakers for the next 10 years, they can load up on young mids in the next few years.
#20: Kieran Harper - Fremantle - Half Forward/Midfielder
I don't know why but his last game of the champs he certainly caught my eye with 7-8 scoring opertunities, kick 4/5 goals that day and seems a likely type. Fremantle would have snapped up Crawford if he was available, also May a possibility here as a replacement to Hayden who is aging aswell as Watson to replace Tarrant.
#21: Matt Watson - Western Bulldogs - Full Back
To follow Bryan Lakes example and become a premier Defender.
#22: Rhyce Mott - Sydney - Midfielder
I liked the look of Mott from Tassie, Sydney to add him to there impressive list of young onballers, the Jude Bolton type midfielder here.
#23: Josh Green - St. Kilda - Wingman
Two Tassie blokes going right next to one and other, his Speed is an issue but he suits the St. Kilda game plan and is a smart footballer, reminds me or a Ginger Paul Hasilby.
#24: Chad Wingard - Collingwood - Forward Flank
Would suit the Collingwood style well and Kicks goals. A very Collingwood style selection in a smokey.
#25: Mitch Hallahan - Geelong - Midfielder
Loosing Ablett Gelong need best available Midfielders, this is him.
Swallow is a lock in at pick one after wining the Larke medal last year as a junior in the 18's carnival.
#2: Sam Day - Gold Coast - Centre Half Forward
Big Body, Strong, Quick, Agile, he posses every trait to become the games best Key position player over the next ten years. Where do we draw comparisons, you simply can not, if this Athletic talent can be harnesed and his game continue to grow, Day could be a Carey, Brereton Trderea, Brown, Riewoldt CHF.
#3: Harley Benell - Gold Coast - Midfield
Will probably do the Jason Akermanis, Gary Ablett, Shaun Burgoyne style aprenticeship but will grow like these have and be a force in the Leauge as his body matures and his strength develops.
#4: Andrew Gaff - West Coast - Midfield
To add to the wealth of good young Midfielders they already posses, Gaff would accompany, Shuey, Sheppard, Swift, Selwood, Stephens, Mastern well. Could also go a Key Forward Like Darling or Cook.
#5: Shaun Atley - Gold Coast - Midfielder
A bigger midfielder, Gold Coast with a wealth of options should just look to load up in the Midfield as that is where todays game is won and lost.
#6: Daniel Gorringe - Richmond - Ruck
The best ruckman of the championships, to add to the developing ruckmen Richmond have got, Graham, Vickery, Brown and Gorringe should make a formidable line up to feed, Martin and Cotchin over the next 10 years.
#7: Jayden Pitt - Gold Coast - Wingman
Good turn of speed, neat skills and executes to a plan. Add an Outside midfielder to the aquasitions of Swallow and Atley.
#8: Jarred Polec - Essendon - Wingman
A marking wingman with wonderful skills via foot. THe modern Footballer and will go along way in todays game. May play half back to start his career.
#9: Jamie Solly - Gold Coast - Full Forward/Half Forward Flank
A tall, nimble, Marking forward with a great set shot, his early champs was Wonderful in the wet and in the dry.
#10: Josh Caddy - Brisbane - Midfielder/Half Forward
Brisbane to add a good finishing onballer to their list.
#11: Luccas Cook - Gold Coast - Full Forward
Goldy add another Forward to develop over the first few years, With Ablett no certanty and Day and Solly young and raw, Cook is more insurance.
#12: Billie Smedts - Melbourne - Utility
A good Medium sized forward and possibly the ability to play in a Back Pocket or accross the Half Back line, Smedts is a great addition to Melbourne's young and developing list.
#13: Pattrick McCarthy - Gold Coast - Center Half Back
After suring up the Midfield and Forward 50 options, Goldy turn there attention to CHB, Grabbing SA's Skipper. A good size, sure hands and ability to hit up the right options exiting the back half of the ground could see McCarthy used as a Flanker or Key Back.
#14: Brodie Smith - Adelaide - Center
Liked to Chris Judd, Speed and Strength around packs and congestions. Adelaide loosing Goodwin and Edwards this year need someone of the Smith Mould.
#15: Luke Parker - Gold Coast - Midfield
With there last selection in the first round Gold Coast go for best available, in turn it is a mid and a hard nut at that.
#16: Scott Lycett - Port Adelaide - Ruckman
With the Aging of Brogan and Matt Lobbe's inability to demand a spot in there best 22 Scott Lycett is the best option. Lycett also posses one of the biggest upsides of this draft. Reminds me of a Michael Johnson at the moment, but could develop into a Dean Cox type Ruckman.
#17: Tom Lynch - North Melbourne - Key Forward
With the Departure of Hale and Aaron Black's addition last year, North can Grab the big Tom Lynch and add to what could be a strong area in a few years.
#18: Jack Darling - Carlton - Key Forward
12 Months ago, Jack Darling was the best young Key Forward coming through the ranks, Fev had just finished the year with Carlton and ?won? the Coleman medal. 12 months is a long time in football however! This years John Butcher, Carlton will grab the highly rated Forward and prey he turns out better than there last match winner!
#19: Jake Crawford - Hawthorn - Key Defender
Needing to sure up the other end while the Buddy and Roughy show rolls on, Hawthorn take a good Key Back her to partner Shoenmakers for the next 10 years, they can load up on young mids in the next few years.
#20: Kieran Harper - Fremantle - Half Forward/Midfielder
I don't know why but his last game of the champs he certainly caught my eye with 7-8 scoring opertunities, kick 4/5 goals that day and seems a likely type. Fremantle would have snapped up Crawford if he was available, also May a possibility here as a replacement to Hayden who is aging aswell as Watson to replace Tarrant.
#21: Matt Watson - Western Bulldogs - Full Back
To follow Bryan Lakes example and become a premier Defender.
#22: Rhyce Mott - Sydney - Midfielder
I liked the look of Mott from Tassie, Sydney to add him to there impressive list of young onballers, the Jude Bolton type midfielder here.
#23: Josh Green - St. Kilda - Wingman
Two Tassie blokes going right next to one and other, his Speed is an issue but he suits the St. Kilda game plan and is a smart footballer, reminds me or a Ginger Paul Hasilby.
#24: Chad Wingard - Collingwood - Forward Flank
Would suit the Collingwood style well and Kicks goals. A very Collingwood style selection in a smokey.
#25: Mitch Hallahan - Geelong - Midfielder
Loosing Ablett Gelong need best available Midfielders, this is him.





