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Hawthorn selects Jed Hagan with pick 40.

Hagan didn't test at the draft combine but his athletic prowess is already well documented. The Geraldton 2021 Athlete of the Year is blessed with elite endurance and strength through the core that has always allowed him to compete well above his weight. Cracked the East Fremantle colts side as a 15 year old and has played senior football in the WAFL this year. Hagan has been prolific in the midfield for his EF colts sides but has gone forward and back in other teams. A member of the 2022 AFL academy squad Hagan performed very well against the Collingwood VFL side and his stat sheet placed him hot on the heels of the more fancied draft hopefuls. Hagans SC score in that match (97) was only headed by Wardlaw (126), Jhye Clark (110) and Will Ashcroft (109).

Named as a back pocket in the 2022 U18 All Australian Team. Averaged 17 disposals going at 75% efficiency and 4 tackles in the Championships.

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178cm/74kg
15/10/04
East Fremantle/Western Australia
Small Utility


With his capacity to play a range of different roles, Hagan is likely to have appeal to clubs as someone who can come in and do his job. He played eight games in East Fremantle's league side this year and averaged 13 disposals and a goal, and has also played defensive roles. At Colts level he was busier through the midfield, where he averaged 24 disposals.

~ Callum Twomey






L_W_P Sydney is on deck.
 
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The ruck/forward spot is a difficult one to nail for alot of clubs, the Swans included. We have Sam Reid at the tail end of his career with no obvious successor between Amarty & McLean.

Let's throw another option in the mix with a kid who kicked 39 goals from 17 games in 2022 and also got put through the ringer with our VFL side: Kaelan Bradtke

State: Victoria Country
State League Club: Sydney Swans VFL
Community Club: Corowa Rutherglen
Date of Birth: 21/05/01; Height: 195cm; Weight: 97kg

Really caught the eye with some outstanding performances for Corowa Rutherglen in the Ovens & Murray league earlier in the year, earning an invitation to play with the Sydney Swans in the VFL. Highly regarded by his coach at Corowa Rutherglen, former North Melbourne star and experienced development coach Peter German. His 2.98 seconds in the 20m sprint at the Melbourne-based 2022 NAB AFL State Draft Combine confirmed his speed off the mark.
 

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With pick 42 North Melbourne select Jakob Ryan

Height: 189cm

Weight: 77kg

D.O.B: 20-09-2004

Jakob Ryan shapes as a strong option for a club seeking a skilful medium-sized prospect capable of playing a range of roles. He’ll likely start as an intercepter and rebounder in defence, where he spent the majority of his top-age year, but could easily move further up the field if required. Touted as a likely draft selection since impressing as a bottom-ager in the SANFL Under 18 Grand Final, Ryan is a player with high-character who has been among the most consistent producers in South Australia.

STRENGTHS:

  • Kicking
  • Versatility
  • Intercept marking
  • Reading the play
  • Run and carry
  • Character

IMPROVEMENTS:

  • Contested work
  • Strength
 
With pick 43 the Fremantle Football Club selects......Blake Drury from the Oakley's Chargers.

Small forward with natural footy smarts, highly touted for his leadership and work rate. Neat disposal and his footy IQ leads him to the right spots more often than not.

SaintsSeptember over the you.
 
Hard to tell what the Suns want from list management. Surely they could have negotiated a better Bowes trade, so that tells me the draft is not a huge priority for them this year.

Not much exposure to go by , but if Shadeau Brain can become consistent he has massive upside, and he's been in Noosa the last couple of years ( previously from NSW ) so it might avoid some of the go home factor that's been plaguing the Suns.
Medium Forward, with potential as an outside wingman.

From Kevin Sheehan.
Shadeau Brain
State: Queensland
State League Club: Brisbane Lions Academy
Community Club: Noosa
Date of Birth: 13/02/04; Height: 186cm; Weight: 80kg

A medium forward with a mercurial ability to win the ball both in the air and at ground level. He relocated to Queensland two years ago from New South Wales town Finley, so doesn’t qualify for the Lions as an Academy player and therefore is in the Draft pool. An Indigenous talent, he showed a touch of class in three matches for the Allies, averaging 13 disposals and kicking three goals. He was among the best players in the game against Victoria Metro. Did not test at the Draft Combine as he was recovering from a shoulder injury.

Come on down Shadeau, we want you at the Suns even if you do have a name like a spider man villain. ( The Shadow Brain ).

Over to you Savage Kent
 
With pick 45 the St Kilda Football Club selects....... Ethan Phillips from the Port Melbourne Football Club.

Mature aged tall defender and intercept marking machine. Also handy one on one. Apart from an undersized Wilkie we do not have a real good one vs one defender. Phillips to take over from Doogs in time and free up Wilkie to do what he does best and intercept down back.

I also back Phillips to be another mature aged success story down at Moorabbin, albeit a non South Australian.

CursingFijian over to you.
 
Hawthorn select Adam D'Aloia with pick 46.

With the departure of Tom Micthell and Jaeger O'Meara the Hawks may find themselves in need of an extra grunt midfielder to provide support for Josh Ward, and Adam will be invaluable in that scenario averaging 24 disposals at 60% contested rate and nearly 8 clearances a game to boot. D’Aloia was named South Australia’s MVP at the Under 18 Championships and won the Team First Player Award for good measure, before also taking out All Australian honours.

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09/04/2004
181cm / 80kg
Henley FC / Woodville-West Torrens
Inside Midfielder


D’Aloia has been a model of consistency throughout his junior career, while also demonstrating qualities of strong leadership and professionalism. With D’Aloia, you’re getting consistency, elite stoppage work and defensive pressure at the contest. Arguably the only thing holding him back from having an impact at AFL level is his athleticism and hurt factor by foot. An AFL program that seeks to improve his speed and running capacity will go a long way to readying him, with his strength and stoppage craft a strong chance to translate at the next level.

~ Rookie Me Central Draft Guide




You’re up Holy [PLAYERCARD]Hunter Clark[/PLAYERCARD]
 
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Pick 47

Carlton pick Jaxon Binns.

Hard running specialist wingman are back, and that’s what this boy is. And can accumulate at will. Has a few knocks on his kicking and contested work, but with the players already on Carlton’s list, that can be covered short time and hope he improves.

You’re up CursingFijian
 
Pick 47

Carlton pick Jaxon Binns.

Hard running specialist wingman are back, and that’s what this boy is. And can accumulate at will. Has a few knocks on his kicking and contested work, but with the players already on Carlton’s list, that can be covered short time and hope he improves.

You’re up CursingFijian
Was hoping to get him next. Damn.
 
Hawks would probably carry the last list spot over to the rookie draft or save it for mid season. But why stop the fun now.

The Hawks select Jason Gillbee with pick 48.

One of the strongest runners in the 2022 Gillbee pushed Oliver Hollands all the way to the finish line in the 2km time trial. His height and reach makes him an aerial threat when played on the wing, and his running power allows him to fall back in defence and intercept mark, and create running rebound. A tidy kick of the football as well, if he can improve his contested work he is fully equipped to have a long career in the AFL.

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15/05/2004
Bendigo Pioneers / NSW-ACT
191cm / 76kg
Medium Tall Utility


His endurance is high-level, with the 18-year-old running around the six-minute mark over 2km and using it on-field to offer value in a range of roles. The most obvious fit for him is on a wing, but Gillbee is also an apt intercept/rebound asset off half-back, and a third tall or high half-forward in the attacking half. Forward or back, small or tall, or on the wing, Gillbee has plenty of AFL traits to work with. His high-level running and tendency to go by foot suits the flow of modern-day football at the top level, and makes him an intriguing draft prospect. His value comes in his versatility and adaptability, something which the Pioneers will surely sell to clubs who hover aroundthe second-to-third rounds of the draft.

~ Rookie Me Central Draft Guide






SaintJunior the Pies are on deck.
 
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With selection 49 Collingwood select

Sam Gilbey

187cm/73kg
14/5/04
Claremont/Western Australia

Talented half back flanker and one of the better kicks in the draft.

Has an interrupted season firstly with glandular fever then a broken leg but in the games he played showed his ability in particular kicking skills and dash of half back.

Hawks up cursingFijian
 
Hawthorn select Will Edwards with pick 50.

A relatively late bloomer, Will presents as a key defensive project player with immense upside. Standing 197cm and tipping the scales at 100kg Will Edwards looks like a monster, but his draft combine sprint time of 2.876 seconds speaks to his explosive athleticism. His closing pace makes him an effective one on one defender and also has experience in the ruck.

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08/05/2003
197cm / 100kg
Swans Academy / NSW-ACT
Key Defender


Will Edwards, rose into draft contention as an over-ager this year. The New South Welshman is tied to the Swans Academy and represented them over the last two seasons, earning Allies selection in the process. In terms of senior experience, he managed four VFL appearances in Sydney colours and turned out 10 times for North Shore Bombers in the AFL Sydney Premier Division.

A solidly-built defender who thrives in one-on-one contests, Edwards offers an exciting point of difference in his explosive athleticism. It means that on top of holding his own in jostles, he has the potential to use his speed and power in an attacking sense too. His athletic upside was best showcased at the state draft combine, where Edwards notched a rapid 20m sprint time of 2.876 seconds.

Though relatively low in a production sense, Edwards does most of his best work defensively and has also plied his trade in the ruck and up forward. Going forward, he could certainly lift his output with ball in hand and sharpen his footy IQ, but as it stands is a handy late-draft option with plenty of development left in him.

~ Rookie Me Central Draft Guide


iceDonkey Richmond is up.​
 
Pick 47

Carlton pick Jaxon Binns.

Hard running specialist wingman are back, and that’s what this boy is. And can accumulate at will. Has a few knocks on his kicking and contested work, but with the players already on Carlton’s list, that can be covered short time and hope he improves.

You’re up CursingFijian
Saw him, only the once, in the Vic C v Vic M game.
Can't understand the knock on his kicking? I actually liked his kicking action, & didn't see him miss a target.
 
Saw him, only the once, in the Vic C v Vic M game.
Can't understand the knock on his kicking? I actually liked his kicking action, & didn't see him miss a target.

From what I have seen it’s just a bit inconsistent. But could obviously be improved. Whoever picks him I think will be very happy as I think he’ll be a good a long term player.
 
With pick 42 North Melbourne select Jakob Ryan

Height: 189cm

Weight: 77kg

D.O.B: 20-09-2004

Jakob Ryan shapes as a strong option for a club seeking a skilful medium-sized prospect capable of playing a range of roles. He’ll likely start as an intercepter and rebounder in defence, where he spent the majority of his top-age year, but could easily move further up the field if required. Touted as a likely draft selection since impressing as a bottom-ager in the SANFL Under 18 Grand Final, Ryan is a player with high-character who has been among the most consistent producers in South Australia.

STRENGTHS:

  • Kicking
  • Versatility
  • Intercept marking
  • Reading the play
  • Run and carry
  • Character

IMPROVEMENTS:

  • Contested work
  • Strength
Like this kid's blonde mullet (cult figure) & of coarse he's going to get stronger in the Afl system, so wouldn't mind if the Saints pick him up. Really smooth mover, with a long reach & elite kicking.
 
Pick 28 - West Coast - Jacob Konstanty, Gippsland Power.
176cm, 70kg, Small Forward

With Cripps over 30 and Rioli moving to Port, West Coast go with Konstanty who many consider the best pressure forward in the draft. His high work rate and tackling should flourish at AFL level where forward pressure is highly valued. Needs to work on his finishing in front of goal but he makes things happen up forward which is something West Coast will love to add to their forward mix.

SaintJunior Collingwood's pick again.
Would be surprised if gets past one of GWS's earlier picks.
 

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