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List of attendees - according to afl.com.au includes one Jack Watts of Sandringham Dragons as a tall forward.

Tom Allwright Tassie Mariners TAS MM

Mitchell Banner Western Jets VIC SMM

Dayne Beams Southport Q MM

Sam Blease Eastern Ranges VIC SMM

Jarrad Blight Swan Districts WA MD

Matthew Broadbent Eagles SA TD

Ben Bucovaz Geelong Falcons VIC MD

Paul Cahill Sturt SA TF

Bryce Carroll Western Jets VIC MF

Ayce Cordy Geelong Falcons VIC R

Aaron Cornelius Tassie Mariners TAS TF

Lance Daly Swan Districts WA TF

Phil Davis North Adelaide SA TD

Matthew DeBoer Claremont WA MM

Taylor Gilchrist Sandringham Dragons VIC MM

Michael Gugliotta Nightcliff NT TD

Chris Hall Eagles SA SMM

Dan Hannebery Oakleigh Chargers VIC SMM

Hamish Hartlett West Adelaide SA MM

Nick Heyne Gippsland Power VIC MF

Stephen Hill West Perth WA SMM

Tom Hill Northern Knights VIC R

Taylor Hunt Sandringham Dragons VIC MD

Michael Hurley Northern Knights VIC TD

Neville Jetta Swan Districts WA MF

Lewis Johnston North Adelaide SA TF

Jordan Jones Geelong Falcons VIC TD

Liam Jones Tassie Mariners TAS TF

Kade Klemke Murray Bushrangers NSW MD

Zach Ledin Geelong Falcons VIC SMM

Jordan Lisle Oakleigh Chargers VIC TF

Tom Lynch Sandringham Dragons VIC TF

Matthew Martin West Adelaide SA TD

Bart McCulloch Tassie Mariners TAS R

Sam McGarry Sandringham Dragons VIC MD

Shaun McKernan Calder Cannons VIC R

Dylan McNeil Murray Bushrangers NSW SMM

Riley Milne Murray Bushrangers VIC TD

Steven Motlop Wanderers NT MF

Nicholas Naitanui Swan Districts WA R

Rhys O'Keefe North Adelaide SA MD

Clancee Pearce Swan Districts WA MD

Jarrad Redden Eagles SA R

Daniel Rich Subiaco WA MM

Ian Richardson Claremont WA MF

Mitch Robinson Tassie Mariners TAS MM

Tom Rockliff Murray Bushrangers VIC MF

Jordan Roughead North Ballarat VIC R

Ryan Schoenmakers Norwood SA MF

Zach Sengstock Sandringham Dragons VIC TD

Charlie Sharples Darwin FC NT MF

Jamie Sheahan Murray Bushrangers VIC SMM

Luke Shuey Oakleigh Chargers VIC MM

Casey Sibosado Northern Territory Thunder NT TD

Steele Sidebottom Murray Bushrangers VIC MD

Tom Simpkin Geelong Falcons VIC TD

Tyson Slattery West Adelaide SA MD

Rory Sloane Eastern Ranges VIC MD

Alistair Smith Perth WA SMM

Ashley Smith Dandenong Stingrays VIC MD

Rhys Stanley West Adelaide SA R

James Strauss Oakleigh Chargers VIC MM

Nick Suban North Ballarat VIC SMM

Tom Swift Claremont WA MM

Caleb Tiller Murray Bushrangers VIC MF

Jackson Trengove Calder Cannons VIC TF

Adam Varcoe Central Districts SA MF

Tyrone Vickery Sandringham Dragons VIC R

Michael Walters Swan Districts WA SMM

Jack Watts Sandringham Dragons VIC TF

Sam Wright Murray Bushrangers VIC MF

Chris Yarran Swan Districts WA MF

Will Young North Ballarat VIC TF

David Zaharakis Northern Knights VIC SMM

Jack Ziebell Murray Bushrangers VIC MM

Table:

SMM = Small/Medium Midfielders

MF = Medium Forwards

MM = Medium Midfielders

MD = Medium Defenders

TD = Tall Defenders

TF = Tall Forwards

R = Ruckmen

 
 

Does this mean Watts has officially declared for the Draft?

Does this mean Watts has officially declared for the Draft?

No.


There is a few good WA prospects that are not attending, like Marsh son of Rod the cricketer and Daniel Murray from east perth. I wonder if it is a plan from the WA clubs so they are off the radar and fall to late picks

There is a few good WA prospects that are not attending, like Marsh son of Rod the cricketer and Daniel Murray from east perth. I wonder if it is a plan from the WA clubs so they are off the radar and fall to late picks

I don't know about Murray but young Mitchell Marsh who impressed at the national championships is definitely too young for this year's draft. He's not the son of Rod either but rather Geoff ("Swampy") Marsh. He's the brother of current Aussie one dayer Shaun Marsh.

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Might be worth going down to Visy Park tomorrow to see the TAC Cup Under 18 Semi Finals starting with Dandenong Stingrays (Ashley Smith) v Gippsland Power (Nick Heyne) at 11.10am followed by Murray Bushrangers (Kade Klemke, Dylan McNeil, Riley Milne, Tom Rockliff, Steele Sidebottom, Caleb Tiller, Sam Wright and Jack Ziebell) v Oakleigh Chargers (Dan Hannebery, Jordan Lisle, Luke Shuey and James Strauss) at 2.10pm.

 

A part of me is hoping that we draft Steele Sidebottom; what a name for a footballer!

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A part of me is hoping that we draft Steele Sidebottom; what a name for a footballer!

Apparently can play football as well.


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