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Shifter's wrap: the stand-outs so far
Tasmania
Mitch Robinson –
Robinson has continued the form that saw him win the Hunter Harrison Medal as division two's best-and-fairest in the qualifying series. He has great ball-winning ability (averaging 19 disposals), is a penetrating kick and is evasive to boot. The youngster from Lauderdale has been a shining light for the Mariners.

Jesse Crichton – A 183cm midfielder from North Launceston, Crichton leads the competition in handballs (35 at an average of 12 per match). He possesses pin-point accuracy with his disposals and is a smooth-gatherer.

South Australia
Rhys O'Keeffe –
A dashing medium-defender at 187cm, O'Keeffe, from North Adelaide, has also been prominent for his team in all three matches. Averaging 17 disposals, with four hard-ball gets, along with nine handball receives, indicates his ability to win the ball in contested situations, as well as provide great run through defence.

Lewis Johnston – Bottom-aged tall forward, Johnston (192cm), is also from North Adelaide and he shows great promise. He leads the competition in contested marking.

Victoria Country
Steele Sidebottom –
Vic Country would be pleased with the output from Sidebottom, which has been supported by Champion Data statistics. He is rated fourth overall in disposals (55 at an average of 18.3) and first for contested possessions (29 at an average of 9.8). He is also ranked third in clearances (15 at an average of five).

Tom Rockliff –
A medium forward from the Murray Bushrangers, Rockliff has won a total of 26 contested possessions and 13 hard-ball gets. He has also taken eight contested marks and seven goals, to be third on the goalkicking table, which has been outstanding. He has also laid 12 tackles (ranked fourth overall), showing he is prepared to keep the ball inside the forward 50 for his team.

New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory
Kade Klemke –
The medium defender has been among NSW/ACT's most consistent performers. He is ranked fifth in disposals (55 at an average of 18.3) and is second in uncontested marks (17). Klemke has shown an ability to read the play across half-back and judges the ball well when in flight, showing great courage in the air.

Ranga Ediriwickrama – His first two games were outstanding, averaging 25 disposals, before a hamstring injury early against Tasmania set him and his team back. His has won 28 contested possessions from nine quarters, which still ranks him second overall. It demonstrates his courage and his attack on the ball. He is a one-touch player and a great reader of play.

Western Australia
Matt De Boer –
A medium-sized midfielder, De Boer has been very good for his team, with his strong attack on the ball and run. This has been supported statistically, with 69 disposals in total (averaging 23 per match) which ranks him No.1. He has also taken 20 (average of 6.9) marks, ranking him first in the competition. De Boer has also 17 inside 50s, which is also number one in the competition.

Nick Naitanui – The ruckman leads the hit-outs with 51 (including 10 to advantage, which is ranked No.2). Naitanui is also ranked second in both clearances (16) and tackles (15) – statistics ruckmen are not usually prominent in. It also reflects his competitiveness and natural speed.

Victoria Metropolitan
Jack Watts –
A key position player, Watts has shone up forward, taking 16 marks and booting 11 goals.

Jordan Lisle – The tall defender has taken 13 marks and impressed down back.

Shaun McKernan – He has been prominent in the ruck with 38 hit outs and 16 marks.

David Zaharakis – A medium-midfielder, Zaharakis finds space and uses the ball well, winning 25 effective kicks (ranked fourth) and averaging five inside 50s.

What does everyone else think.....
 
Shifter's wrap: the stand-outs so far
Tasmania
Mitch Robinson – Robinson has continued the form that saw him win the Hunter Harrison Medal as division two's best-and-fairest in the qualifying series. He has great ball-winning ability (averaging 19 disposals), is a penetrating kick and is evasive to boot. The youngster from Lauderdale has been a shining light for the Mariners.

Jesse Crichton – A 183cm midfielder from North Launceston, Crichton leads the competition in handballs (35 at an average of 12 per match). He possesses pin-point accuracy with his disposals and is a smooth-gatherer.

South Australia
Rhys O'Keeffe – A dashing medium-defender at 187cm, O'Keeffe, from North Adelaide, has also been prominent for his team in all three matches. Averaging 17 disposals, with four hard-ball gets, along with nine handball receives, indicates his ability to win the ball in contested situations, as well as provide great run through defence.

Lewis Johnston – Bottom-aged tall forward, Johnston (192cm), is also from North Adelaide and he shows great promise. He leads the competition in contested marking.

Victoria Country
Steele Sidebottom – Vic Country would be pleased with the output from Sidebottom, which has been supported by Champion Data statistics. He is rated fourth overall in disposals (55 at an average of 18.3) and first for contested possessions (29 at an average of 9.8). He is also ranked third in clearances (15 at an average of five).

Tom Rockliff – A medium forward from the Murray Bushrangers, Rockliff has won a total of 26 contested possessions and 13 hard-ball gets. He has also taken eight contested marks and seven goals, to be third on the goalkicking table, which has been outstanding. He has also laid 12 tackles (ranked fourth overall), showing he is prepared to keep the ball inside the forward 50 for his team.

New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory
Kade Klemke – The medium defender has been among NSW/ACT's most consistent performers. He is ranked fifth in disposals (55 at an average of 18.3) and is second in uncontested marks (17). Klemke has shown an ability to read the play across half-back and judges the ball well when in flight, showing great courage in the air.

Ranga Ediriwickrama – His first two games were outstanding, averaging 25 disposals, before a hamstring injury early against Tasmania set him and his team back. His has won 28 contested possessions from nine quarters, which still ranks him second overall. It demonstrates his courage and his attack on the ball. He is a one-touch player and a great reader of play.

Western Australia
Matt De Boer – A medium-sized midfielder, De Boer has been very good for his team, with his strong attack on the ball and run. This has been supported statistically, with 69 disposals in total (averaging 23 per match) which ranks him No.1. He has also taken 20 (average of 6.9) marks, ranking him first in the competition. De Boer has also 17 inside 50s, which is also number one in the competition.

Nick Naitanui – The ruckman leads the hit-outs with 51 (including 10 to advantage, which is ranked No.2). Naitanui is also ranked second in both clearances (16) and tackles (15) – statistics ruckmen are not usually prominent in. It also reflects his competitiveness and natural speed.

Victoria Metropolitan
Jack Watts – A key position player, Watts has shone up forward, taking 16 marks and booting 11 goals.

Jordan Lisle – The tall defender has taken 13 marks and impressed down back.

Shaun McKernan – He has been prominent in the ruck with 38 hit outs and 16 marks.

David Zaharakis – A medium-midfielder, Zaharakis finds space and uses the ball well, winning 25 effective kicks (ranked fourth) and averaging five inside 50s.

What does everyone else think.....



luke shuey from vic metro has been very good, tough midfeilder who wins own ball and reads play well
 
Astonishing that David Zaharakis and Tom Rockliff weren't drafted last year. It was obvious that they could play, and it wasn't a very strong draft. There will be some teams that will be very pissed that they didn't pick them up last year for a lot cheaper than they ended up paying this year.
 

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Jury was a bit out on Zaharkis but I think many of us had him late in our mocks.

Surprised Shannon from SA did not get a mention. He is my 08 'bolter' version of Kurt Tippett. I am going to ride him through to draft day where i think he will surprise.

How much does Crichton remind of Hislop......
 
David Zaharakis – A medium-midfielder, Zaharakis finds space and uses the ball well, winning 25 effective kicks (ranked fourth) and averaging five inside 50s.

So pleased seeing David up there with a good chance of getting drafted this year. Was really impressed with him last year as an underaged player for the Knights, and being able to hold his spot in the team with the likes of Cotchin, Grimes, Veszpremi, Meredith and Totino.
 
Jury was a bit out on Zaharkis but I think many of us had him late in our mocks.

Surprised Shannon from SA did not get a mention. He is my 08 'bolter' version of Kurt Tippett. I am going to ride him through to draft day where i think he will surprise.

How much does Crichton remind of Hislop......
Shh dont tell everyone about Jay in hoping we get him
 

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So pleased seeing David up there with a good chance of getting drafted this year. Was really impressed with him last year as an underaged player for the Knights, and being able to hold his spot in the team with the likes of Cotchin, Grimes, Veszpremi, Meredith and Totino.

I seem to remember you were keen for Carlton to take him last year.
 

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Astonishing that David Zaharakis and Tom Rockliff weren't drafted last year. It was obvious that they could play, and it wasn't a very strong draft. There will be some teams that will be very pissed that they didn't pick them up last year for a lot cheaper than they ended up paying this year.

Thought both had the upside and the potential to make it, and they obviously are proving that now.

Was very keen on the Tigers taking Rockliff at 51, but it wasn't to be.

Thought Zaharakis should have gone too, but these are the breaks. Glad he's come out and showed that his disposal is improving markedly.

Will both go top 30 this year, one would reckon. Clubs would be kicking themselves.
 
im suprised there hasn't been much talk of luke shuey on here!
he has been 2nd and 3rd best in the last to games for metro and was top 5 possesion getters at the mcg in opening round.
IMO he is flying under the radar but is dominating for metro.
Was he eligble for the draft last year??

what are peples thoughts..
 

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