List Mgmt. 2024 National Draft - November 20-21

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HS top 50.

1. Jagga Smith
2. Levi Ashcroft
3. Finn O'Sullivan
4. Josh Smille
5. Sid Draper
6. Sam Lalor
7. Luke Trainor
8. Murphy Reid
9. Harry Armstrong
10. Harvey Langford
11. Leo Lombard
12. Bo Allan
13. Isaac Kako
14. Tobie Travaglia
15. Taj Hotton
16. Matt Whitlock
17. Xavier Lindsay
18. Christian Morales
19. Joe Berry
20. Jack Whitlock
21. Joe Shanahan
22. Alex Dodson
23. Sam Marshall
24. Cooper Hynes
25. Tom Gross
26. Jonty Faull
27. Logan Smith
28. Harrison Oliver
29. Noah Mraz
30. Alixzander Tauru
31. Jesse Dattoli
32. Tom Sims
33. Harry O'Farrell
34. Ben Camporeale
35. Angus Clarke
36. Adrian Cole
37. Archer Day-Wicks
38. Charlie Nicholls
39. Xavier Ivsic
40. Lachie Jaques
41. Josh Dolan
42. Jasper Alger
43. Joel Cochran
44. Clancy Dennis
45. Lucas Camporeale
46. James Barrat
47. Ollie Warburton
48. Jaxon Artemis
49. Malakai Champion
50. Tyler Welsh
 

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ESPN rankings

1. Sid Draper (July ranking: 1)
South Adelaide/South Australia
MID, 182cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 21.0 disposals, 3.8 clearances, 2.8 marks

The most explosive and agile midfielder in the draft is Draper, whose brilliant evasiveness shines in the contest. His strong SANFL form has catapulted him back into first pick contention after a stress fracture hampered the start to the season, while his remarkable ability with ball in hand and defensive endeavour has impressed post-champs. Draper may not land at 1 on draft night, but he's in high demand amongst the first five selections.



2. Jagga Smith (2)
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
MID, 181cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 29.3 disposals, 6.8 clearances, 4.8 marks


Smith is this draft's ball magnet who's now proven his wares at the VFL level. His pursuit of the football and courage in the clinches belies his thin frame, able to zag into pockets of space and pick out teammates with crafty kicks and well-weighted handballs. Ultra consistent and the consummate professional, Smith has an extremely high floor as an AFL prospect.



3. Finn O'Sullivan (4)
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Country
MID, 182cm
2024 Champs: 2 games, 11.5 disposals, 1.5 marks, 3.5 tackles

O'Sullivan has ramped up his workloads and on the weekend played his first VFL game for Richmond, kicking two goals from 12 disposals. Recruiters have raved about the cousin of Sam Walsh for years; he was a dominant force through the u16s and as a bottom-ager last year, but multiple finger injuries have prevented his best from being displayed. O'Sullivan is a strong runner with good aerial ability for a midfielder, but still needs to show more for pick one considerations.

4. Leonardo Lombard (3)
SUNS Academy/Allies
MID/FWD, 178cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 26.2 disposals, 4.8 clearances, 1.0 goals

Lombard was named a joint Larke Medallist and has had periods of dominance in the VFL for the Suns, where he will end up as an Academy prospect. In a second quarter blitz against Coburg he kicked three goals to put an exclamation mark on his forward-half ability. Lombard is strong and aggressive with a turn of pace and the dare to take the game on at every opportunity.



5. Levi Ashcroft (7)
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
MID, 179cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 25.5 disposals, 3.2 clearances, 1.0 goals

Ashcroft has officially nominated Brisbane under the father-son rule and will join his brother in the midfield brigade from 2025. He set tongues wagging on the weekend in his Lions VFL debut, with 35 disposals and a goal in a sparkling performance against bigger bodies. Ashcroft is classy and consistent, able to accumulate the ball plus hit the scoreboard from midfield like few others.

6. Sam Lalor (6)
GWV Rebels/Vic Country
MID, 187cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 11.0 disposals, 5.0 marks, 1.3 goals

Lalor possesses the power and skill befitting the game-breaking midfielders of today. He can wrench the ball from packs and fend his way out of trouble, but his best strength may lie as a deep forward target where he wins one-on-one contests in a variety of ways. Lalor has a penetrating kick, has good defensive intensity and is a handful to contain in the forward 50.


7. Josh Smillie (5)
Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro
MID, 194cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 18.8 disposals, 5.8 clearances, 3.5 tackles

Smillie's upside is tantalising, but he hasn't shown his best football in the second half of the year. Recruiters have questions over his work rate and ability away from the contest. His best football comes as a 194cm battering ram through congestion, winning the contested ball and feeding outside runner - he has a penetrating kick and has slotted goals at various stages of his campaign.



8. Tobie Travaglia (8)
Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country
DEF, 187cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 21.8 disposals, 6.2 marks, 8.2 intercepts

Travaglia got his first taste of VFL action on the weekend and had 15 touches off halfbac for the Blues. His competitiveness and defensive tenacity is a standout, whether it be as a defender or midfielder. He throws himself at the contest and embraces the physicality of football despite his lighter frame, and has beautiful skills with ball in hand.


9. Xavier Lindsay (11)
Gippsland Power/Vic Country
MID, 183cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 22.7 disposals, 4.3 clearances, 6.7 marks

Lindsay oozes class with ball in hand as an outside midfielder, with his classy left foot mirroring that of Errol Gulden at times. He's an outstanding leader and garners rave reviews from coaches about the standards he sets. Combining those intangibles with his silky game makes Lindsay a top-10 chance in a midfield-heavy class.

10. Harvey Langford (10)
Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
MID, 190cm
2024 Champs: 25.5 disposals, 6.2 clearances, 6.2 marks

Arguably the best performed player across the year is Langford, a tall midfielder whose consistently excellent performances have seen his star rise to the pointy end of the draft. Langford has shown he can take a mark above his head and can roost the ball 60 metres on his preferred left, but his athletic profile remains the one knock. Langford will turn out for Richmond's VFL side for the first time in the final round of the year.

11. Luke Trainor (9)
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
DEF, 194cm 2024 Champs: 4 games, 19.8 disposals, 5.8 marks, 4.5 intercepts

Trainor remains the top key defender prospect in the draft, and followed up his championship-winning goal against Vic Country with a point to seal Brighton Grammar's APS title. He can play at either end of the ground but looks most at home as a spring-heeled interceptor that gets involved in transition play.



12. Joe Berry (12)
Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country
FWD, 180cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 13.2 disposals, 2.8 tackles, 2.2 goals

Berry possesses all the traits to thrive as a small forward at the next level. He's quick and agile with brilliant goal sense off both feet. He can work up the ground and push hard back to goal in transition, or is equally adept at the forward's feet crumbing around goals. There's untapped upside as an on-baller, too, where he's been stationed for the Bushrangers recently. Berry is elite at navigating through traffic and can add energy through the middle.


13. Harry Armstrong (20)
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
FWD, 195cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 9.0 disposals, 5.0 marks, 3.0 goals

Armstrong is coming with a bullet. The power forward has impressed for Haileybury under Matthew Lloyd and the Sandringham Dragons, but put his name firmly in the first round with a huge four goal game against Vic Country. He has vice-like hands and a beautiful set shot routine, plus an athletic profile that could see him play at either end of the ground at the next level. Armstrong is firming as the top key forward choice this year.

14. Taj Hotton (13)
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
FWD/MID, 182cm
Talent League: 3 games, 28.7 disposals, 7.3 marks, 1.7 goals

Hotton continues to rehab his torn ACL, and is on track to be ready for an AFL pre-season. Recruiters won't forget how good he was in the Dragons' opening three games of the season, showing his midfield craft to go along with goal nous. Hotton could have pushed into top five calculations with a big championships but will now wait to see which club takes a swing at his upside on the first night.

15. Isaac Kako (14)
Calder Cannons/Vic Metro
FWD, 175cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 14.5 disposals, 1.2 tackles, 2.0 goals

An NGA rule change will see Kako end up at Essendon, where his brilliant forward craft is much-needed. He hits the ball at full pace crumbing packs and can sniff out the goals from anywhere in the forward 50, plus has shown his ability to impact at contest as a centre bounce midfielder in recent weeks. Kako is a pocket rocket that could play senior football as early as next year.


16. Jobe Shanahan (18)
Bendigo Pioneers/Allies
FWD, 194cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 12.2 disposals, 5.5 marks, 1.2 goals

Shanahan has given his draft stocks a boost in two games with Essendon's VFL side, kicking another two goals on the weekend and presenting as a genuine key forward against men. His bounce and strong hands in the air help him play taller than the 194cm he's listed at, and he has good ability at ground level to stay involved in the action.

17. Bo Allan (15)
Peel Thunder/Western Australia
DEF/MID, 191cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 20.0 disposals, 3.7 clearances, 6.0 tackles

Allan is primed for a WAFL finals campaign with Peel where he's been playing as a lockdown defender for the past month. A bruising and combative midfielder at junior level, the standout WA captain shows all of the leadership and dogged determination a club could want. His frame helps him win a lot of contested football, but there are still questions on his ball use and decision making forward of centre.


18. Murphy Reid (16)
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
MID, 180cm
2024 Champs: 24.5 disposals, 3.2 clearances, 1.0 goals

Reid was named Vic Metro's MVP for a brilliant carnival that boosted his draft stock. He's composed and classy with the ball, and offers positional versatility as a dangerous forward. Reid's athletic profile and physicality are knocks but he's a pure footballer with the potential become a 20 disposal, goal a game player at the next level.

19. Christian Moraes (19)
Eastern Ranges, Vic Metro
MID/FWD, 183cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 20.8 disposals, 5.8 marks, 0.8 goals

A blistering 27 disposal, five goal performance for Eastern has Moraes back in the top 10 conversation. It was a timely outing given his disappointment against Vic Country where he failed to make the most of his shots. Moraes is a hard working outside midfielder able to hit the scoreboard and link play with multiple touches. He sometimes bites off too much with his kicks but has a sound action and is tidy in space.

20. Alex Dodson (17)
Sturt/South Australia
RUC, 203cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 17.3 disposals, 19.7 hitouts, 3.7 clearances

Dodson didn't play football last year as he focused on a basketball pathway, but returned to the game with a bang in 2024 and is the pool's premier ruck prospect. The 203cm giant has soft hands and a brilliant athletic profile, able to butter up at ground level and get involved in transition. Dodson is set to make a decision between football and basketball at the conclusion of Sturt's campaign.


21. Kayle Gerreyn (22)
West Perth/Western Australia
RUCK/FWD, 199cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 12.5 disposals, 9.0 hitouts, 1.2 goals

An epic season in the WAFL Colts has seen Gerreyn rise up boards slowly. He's a wonderful ball user off both sides of his body and moves well for his size in either the ruck or up forward. It's likely he settles in the forward 50 where his physical presence and capacity to accumulate the ball is unique. Gerreyn is averaging 22 disposals and 1.5 goals per game in the Colts.

22. Cooper Hynes (29)
Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
FWD/MID, 190cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 16.8 disposals, 4.8 marks, 1.0 goals

Hynes has quietly put together one of the best top-age seasons of any prospect, averaging 26 disposals and kicking 19 goals in his 11 CTL games. He's a power athlete either up forward or on-ball where his explosive traits and physicality are overwhelming. There are elements of Sam Powell-Pepper in Hynes' game.

23. Ben Camporeale (21)
Glenelg/South Australia
MID, 186cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 26.8 disposals, 4.5 clearances, 3.8 tackles

Comporeale took out SA's MVP for the carnival with tenacity at the coalface leading to nearly 27 disposals per game. He forces the ball forward at all costs with his grunt work, but isn't the flashiest of midfielders. It's an exciting draft for Carlton with Ben and twin brother Lucas set to land at Ikon Park.


24. Jack Whitlock (23)
Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country
FWD, 200cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 14.8 disposals, 5.0 marks, 1.0 goals

Whitlock is a good athlete with an exciting upside given the gains he has to make in filling out his 200cm frame. He's played purely as a lead-up forward to this stage with his hands and ball use markedly improving across the season.


25. Samuel Marshall (24)
Sandringham Dragons/Allies
MID, 185cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 27.0 disposals, 4.0 clearances, 3.8 tackles

Marshall is a workhorse midfielder that links play with his movement between stoppages. He's played off halfback where his ball use is a highlight, and is able to extract the Sherrin from contest as well. Marshall is a Lions Academy prospect and will land at Brisbane with Levi Ashcroft.





26. Hamish Davis (30)
Claremont/Western Australia
FWD/MID, 190cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 14.5 disposals, 4.0 marks, 1.8 goals

Davis had a statement 40 disposal game on-ball in the Colts and has been jettisoned into Claremont's senior side. By trade he's a utility forward, able to swing back but most accustomed to leading up at the ball carrier and kicking goals in a variety of ways.

27. Tom Gross (26)
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
MID/FWD, 181cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 20.0 disposals, 5.2 marks, 0.5 goals

Gross is a rugged, uncompromising midfielder who can play in a variety of roles. His tackling and pressure is a feature, as well as hsi overheard marking for his size. Gross isn't amongst the top echelon of midfielders this year, and is probably unlucky that so many quality on-ballers make up the top of this draft.

28. Jonty Faull (25)
GWV Rebels/Vic Country
FWD, 195cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 8.3 disposals, 3.3 marks, 1.7 goals

Faull has missed a chunk of the season through injury but is getting back into rhythm in the CTL. He's a hardworking, up-and-back forward similar to Brody Mihocek, but has also shown some elite contested marking attributes at times.

29. Matt Whitlock (28)
Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country
DEF/FWD, 199cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 14.0 disposals, 4.8 marks, 3.2 intercepts

The twin brother of Jack, Whitlock is a genuine swingman comfortable at both ends of the ground and similarly has an exciting athletic profile for clubs to work with. He is perhaps most at home in defence where he has sound defensive instincts and a want to compete.


30. Malakai Champion
Subiaco/Western Australia
FWD, 172cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 7.8 disposals, 2.5 tackles, 1.5 goals

Champion will give himself every chance to take mark and goal of the year at the next level. The exciting small forward often makes something out of nothing with incredible dexterity and evasiveness. He's made the jump to League level with Subiaco, averaging 2.3 goals from 10 disposals per game to reignite his standing. Champion is set to land at West Coast under refreshed NGA rules.

 
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ESPN rankings

1. Sid Draper (July ranking: 1)
South Adelaide/South Australia
MID, 182cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 21.0 disposals, 3.8 clearances, 2.8 marks

The most explosive and agile midfielder in the draft is Draper, whose brilliant evasiveness shines in the contest. His strong SANFL form has catapulted him back into first pick contention after a stress fracture hampered the start to the season, while his remarkable ability with ball in hand and defensive endeavour has impressed post-champs. Draper may not land at 1 on draft night, but he's in high demand amongst the first five selections.



2. Jagga Smith (2)
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
MID, 181cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 29.3 disposals, 6.8 clearances, 4.8 marks


Smith is this draft's ball magnet who's now proven his wares at the VFL level. His pursuit of the football and courage in the clinches belies his thin frame, able to zag into pockets of space and pick out teammates with crafty kicks and well-weighted handballs. Ultra consistent and the consummate professional, Smith has an extremely high floor as an AFL prospect.



3. Finn O'Sullivan (4)
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Country
MID, 182cm
2024 Champs: 2 games, 11.5 disposals, 1.5 marks, 3.5 tackles

O'Sullivan has ramped up his workloads and on the weekend played his first VFL game for Richmond, kicking two goals from 12 disposals. Recruiters have raved about the cousin of Sam Walsh for years; he was a dominant force through the u16s and as a bottom-ager last year, but multiple finger injuries have prevented his best from being displayed. O'Sullivan is a strong runner with good aerial ability for a midfielder, but still needs to show more for pick one considerations.

4. Leonardo Lombard (3)
SUNS Academy/Allies
MID/FWD, 178cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 26.2 disposals, 4.8 clearances, 1.0 goals

Lombard was named a joint Larke Medallist and has had periods of dominance in the VFL for the Suns, where he will end up as an Academy prospect. In a second quarter blitz against Coburg he kicked three goals to put an exclamation mark on his forward-half ability. Lombard is strong and aggressive with a turn of pace and the dare to take the game on at every opportunity.



5. Levi Ashcroft (7)
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
MID, 179cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 25.5 disposals, 3.2 clearances, 1.0 goals

Ashcroft has officially nominated Brisbane under the father-son rule and will join his brother in the midfield brigade from 2025. He set tongues wagging on the weekend in his Lions VFL debut, with 35 disposals and a goal in a sparkling performance against bigger bodies. Ashcroft is classy and consistent, able to accumulate the ball plus hit the scoreboard from midfield like few others.

6. Sam Lalor (6)
GWV Rebels/Vic Country
MID, 187cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 11.0 disposals, 5.0 marks, 1.3 goals

Lalor possesses the power and skill befitting the game-breaking midfielders of today. He can wrench the ball from packs and fend his way out of trouble, but his best strength may lie as a deep forward target where he wins one-on-one contests in a variety of ways. Lalor has a penetrating kick, has good defensive intensity and is a handful to contain in the forward 50.


7. Josh Smillie (5)
Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro
MID, 194cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 18.8 disposals, 5.8 clearances, 3.5 tackles

Smillie's upside is tantalising, but he hasn't shown his best football in the second half of the year. Recruiters have questions over his work rate and ability away from the contest. His best football comes as a 194cm battering ram through congestion, winning the contested ball and feeding outside runner - he has a penetrating kick and has slotted goals at various stages of his campaign.



8. Tobie Travaglia (8)
Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country
DEF, 187cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 21.8 disposals, 6.2 marks, 8.2 intercepts

Travaglia got his first taste of VFL action on the weekend and had 15 touches off halfbac for the Blues. His competitiveness and defensive tenacity is a standout, whether it be as a defender or midfielder. He throws himself at the contest and embraces the physicality of football despite his lighter frame, and has beautiful skills with ball in hand.


9. Xavier Lindsay (11)
Gippsland Power/Vic Country
MID, 183cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 22.7 disposals, 4.3 clearances, 6.7 marks

Lindsay oozes class with ball in hand as an outside midfielder, with his classy left foot mirroring that of Errol Gulden at times. He's an outstanding leader and garners rave reviews from coaches about the standards he sets. Combining those intangibles with his silky game makes Lindsay a top-10 chance in a midfield-heavy class.

10. Harvey Langford (10)
Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
MID, 190cm
2024 Champs: 25.5 disposals, 6.2 clearances, 6.2 marks

Arguably the best performed player across the year is Langford, a tall midfielder whose consistently excellent performances have seen his star rise to the pointy end of the draft. Langford has shown he can take a mark above his head and can roost the ball 60 metres on his preferred left, but his athletic profile remains the one knock. Langford will turn out for Richmond's VFL side for the first time in the final round of the year.

11. Luke Trainor (9)
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
DEF, 194cm 2024 Champs: 4 games, 19.8 disposals, 5.8 marks, 4.5 intercepts

Trainor remains the top key defender prospect in the draft, and followed up his championship-winning goal against Vic Country with a point to seal Brighton Grammar's APS title. He can play at either end of the ground but looks most at home as a spring-heeled interceptor that gets involved in transition play.



12. Joe Berry (12)
Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country
FWD, 180cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 13.2 disposals, 2.8 tackles, 2.2 goals

Berry possesses all the traits to thrive as a small forward at the next level. He's quick and agile with brilliant goal sense off both feet. He can work up the ground and push hard back to goal in transition, or is equally adept at the forward's feet crumbing around goals. There's untapped upside as an on-baller, too, where he's been stationed for the Bushrangers recently. Berry is elite at navigating through traffic and can add energy through the middle.


13. Harry Armstrong (20)
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
FWD, 195cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 9.0 disposals, 5.0 marks, 3.0 goals

Armstrong is coming with a bullet. The power forward has impressed for Haileybury under Matthew Lloyd and the Sandringham Dragons, but put his name firmly in the first round with a huge four goal game against Vic Country. He has vice-like hands and a beautiful set shot routine, plus an athletic profile that could see him play at either end of the ground at the next level. Armstrong is firming as the top key forward choice this year.

14. Taj Hotton (13)
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
FWD/MID, 182cm
Talent League: 3 games, 28.7 disposals, 7.3 marks, 1.7 goals

Hotton continues to rehab his torn ACL, and is on track to be ready for an AFL pre-season. Recruiters won't forget how good he was in the Dragons' opening three games of the season, showing his midfield craft to go along with goal nous. Hotton could have pushed into top five calculations with a big championships but will now wait to see which club takes a swing at his upside on the first night.

15. Isaac Kako (14)
Calder Cannons/Vic Metro
FWD, 175cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 14.5 disposals, 1.2 tackles, 2.0 goals

An NGA rule change will see Kako end up at Essendon, where his brilliant forward craft is much-needed. He hits the ball at full pace crumbing packs and can sniff out the goals from anywhere in the forward 50, plus has shown his ability to impact at contest as a centre bounce midfielder in recent weeks. Kako is a pocket rocket that could play senior football as early as next year.


16. Jobe Shanahan (18)
Bendigo Pioneers/Allies
FWD, 194cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 12.2 disposals, 5.5 marks, 1.2 goals

Shanahan has given his draft stocks a boost in two games with Essendon's VFL side, kicking another two goals on the weekend and presenting as a genuine key forward against men. His bounce and strong hands in the air help him play taller than the 194cm he's listed at, and he has good ability at ground level to stay involved in the action.

17. Bo Allan (15)
Peel Thunder/Western Australia
DEF/MID, 191cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 20.0 disposals, 3.7 clearances, 6.0 tackles

Allan is primed for a WAFL finals campaign with Peel where he's been playing as a lockdown defender for the past month. A bruising and combative midfielder at junior level, the standout WA captain shows all of the leadership and dogged determination a club could want. His frame helps him win a lot of contested football, but there are still questions on his ball use and decision making forward of centre.


18. Murphy Reid (16)
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro
MID, 180cm
2024 Champs: 24.5 disposals, 3.2 clearances, 1.0 goals

Reid was named Vic Metro's MVP for a brilliant carnival that boosted his draft stock. He's composed and classy with the ball, and offers positional versatility as a dangerous forward. Reid's athletic profile and physicality are knocks but he's a pure footballer with the potential become a 20 disposal, goal a game player at the next level.

19. Christian Moraes (19)
Eastern Ranges, Vic Metro
MID/FWD, 183cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 20.8 disposals, 5.8 marks, 0.8 goals

A blistering 27 disposal, five goal performance for Eastern has Moraes back in the top 10 conversation. It was a timely outing given his disappointment against Vic Country where he failed to make the most of his shots. Moraes is a hard working outside midfielder able to hit the scoreboard and link play with multiple touches. He sometimes bites off too much with his kicks but has a sound action and is tidy in space.

20. Alex Dodson (17)
Sturt/South Australia
RUC, 203cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 17.3 disposals, 19.7 hitouts, 3.7 clearances

Dodson didn't play football last year as he focused on a basketball pathway, but returned to the game with a bang in 2024 and is the pool's premier ruck prospect. The 203cm giant has soft hands and a brilliant athletic profile, able to butter up at ground level and get involved in transition. Dodson is set to make a decision between football and basketball at the conclusion of Sturt's campaign.


21. Kayle Gerreyn (22)
West Perth/Western Australia
RUCK/FWD, 199cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 12.5 disposals, 9.0 hitouts, 1.2 goals

An epic season in the WAFL Colts has seen Gerreyn rise up boards slowly. He's a wonderful ball user off both sides of his body and moves well for his size in either the ruck or up forward. It's likely he settles in the forward 50 where his physical presence and capacity to accumulate the ball is unique. Gerreyn is averaging 22 disposals and 1.5 goals per game in the Colts.

22. Cooper Hynes (29)
Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country
FWD/MID, 190cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 16.8 disposals, 4.8 marks, 1.0 goals

Hynes has quietly put together one of the best top-age seasons of any prospect, averaging 26 disposals and kicking 19 goals in his 11 CTL games. He's a power athlete either up forward or on-ball where his explosive traits and physicality are overwhelming. There are elements of Sam Powell-Pepper in Hynes' game.

23. Ben Camporeale (21)
Glenelg/South Australia
MID, 186cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 26.8 disposals, 4.5 clearances, 3.8 tackles

Comporeale took out SA's MVP for the carnival with tenacity at the coalface leading to nearly 27 disposals per game. He forces the ball forward at all costs with his grunt work, but isn't the flashiest of midfielders. It's an exciting draft for Carlton with Ben and twin brother Lucas set to land at Ikon Park.


24. Jack Whitlock (23)
Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country
FWD, 200cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 14.8 disposals, 5.0 marks, 1.0 goals

Whitlock is a good athlete with an exciting upside given the gains he has to make in filling out his 200cm frame. He's played purely as a lead-up forward to this stage with his hands and ball use markedly improving across the season.


25. Samuel Marshall (24)
Sandringham Dragons/Allies
MID, 185cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 27.0 disposals, 4.0 clearances, 3.8 tackles

Marshall is a workhorse midfielder that links play with his movement between stoppages. He's played off halfback where his ball use is a highlight, and is able to extract the Sherrin from contest as well. Marshall is a Lions Academy prospect and will land at Brisbane with Levi Ashcroft.





26. Hamish Davis (30)
Claremont/Western Australia
FWD/MID, 190cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 14.5 disposals, 4.0 marks, 1.8 goals

Davis had a statement 40 disposal game on-ball in the Colts and has been jettisoned into Claremont's senior side. By trade he's a utility forward, able to swing back but most accustomed to leading up at the ball carrier and kicking goals in a variety of ways.

27. Tom Gross (26)
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
MID/FWD, 181cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 20.0 disposals, 5.2 marks, 0.5 goals

Gross is a rugged, uncompromising midfielder who can play in a variety of roles. His tackling and pressure is a feature, as well as hsi overheard marking for his size. Gross isn't amongst the top echelon of midfielders this year, and is probably unlucky that so many quality on-ballers make up the top of this draft.

28. Jonty Faull (25)
GWV Rebels/Vic Country
FWD, 195cm
2024 Champs: 3 games, 8.3 disposals, 3.3 marks, 1.7 goals

Faull has missed a chunk of the season through injury but is getting back into rhythm in the CTL. He's a hardworking, up-and-back forward similar to Brody Mihocek, but has also shown some elite contested marking attributes at times.

29. Matt Whitlock (28)
Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country
DEF/FWD, 199cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 14.0 disposals, 4.8 marks, 3.2 intercepts

The twin brother of Jack, Whitlock is a genuine swingman comfortable at both ends of the ground and similarly has an exciting athletic profile for clubs to work with. He is perhaps most at home in defence where he has sound defensive instincts and a want to compete.


30. Malakai Champion
Subiaco/Western Australia
FWD, 172cm
2024 Champs: 4 games, 7.8 disposals, 2.5 tackles, 1.5 goals

Champion will give himself every chance to take mark and goal of the year at the next level. The exciting small forward often makes something out of nothing with incredible dexterity and evasiveness. He's made the jump to League level with Subiaco, averaging 2.3 goals from 10 disposals per game to reignite his standing. Champion is set to land at West Coast under refreshed NGA rules.

Hope he is right about the number 1. Just because Sid Draper is a normal old school name.
 
We do pick out fair share of KPP’a but they don’t work out …

(Kelly, McMahon, McLarty …)
Plus it's a game for runners now. You need a quality CHB and a few other competitive talls for down the line contests and bombs to the hotspot - but most goals come from the work of mids, runners and smalls.
 

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The Whitlock twins kicked 9 goals between them today v Jets
Jack with 5.3 goals from 17 disposals, 5 marks
Matt with 4 goals from 14 disposals, 6 marks

Ollie Warburton had 30 disposals.

They be both Gone before our 1st Pick
 
With a name like :whitlock" I aready don't trust them. They'll be separated in the draft as well..
Two lucky clubs will get them.
Serious talents.
Ideally you'd try get both if you had the picks.
But plenty of twins have been separated.
The kings
The lonies

If richmond gets the picks for the players that want to leave, you'd think they will target one of them
 
What on earth has happened to Welsh? He’s been playing league footy over there and kicked a bag early in the champs, but isn’t rated by ESPN and is 50 in the HUN. Attitude? Does he suffer from “Keeler’s”?
Going by some comments, he is a undersized stay at home key forward (191cm) who lacks athletic traits who move up and down the ground
 

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List Mgmt. 2024 National Draft - November 20-21

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