Jump to content

  • IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING

    Posting unsubstantiated rumours on this website is strictly forbidden.

    Demonland has made the difficult decision to not permit this platform to be used to discuss & debate the off-field issues relating to the Melbourne Football Club including matters currently being litigated between the Club & former Board members, board elections, the issue of illicit drugs in footy, the culture at the club & the personal issues & allegations against some of our players & officials ...

    We do not take these issues & this decision lightly & of course we believe that these serious matters affecting the club we love & are so passionate about are worthy of discussion & debate & I wish we could provide a place where these matters can be discussed in a civil & respectful manner.

    However these discussions unfortunately invariably devolve into areas that may be defamatory, libelous, spread unsubstantiated rumours & can effect the mental health of those involved. Even discussion & debate of known facts or media reports can lead to finger pointing, blame & personal attacks.

    The repercussion is that these discussions can open this website, it’s owners & it’s users to legal action & may result in this website being forced to shutdown.

    Our moderating team are all volunteers & cannot moderate the forum 24/7 & as a consequence problematic content that contravenes our rules & standards may go unnoticed for some time before it can be removed.

    We reserve the right to delete posts that offend against our above policy & indeed, to ban posters who are repeat offenders or who breach our code of conduct.

    WE HAVE BUILT A FANTASTIC ONLINE COMMUNITY AT DEMONLAND OVER THE PAST 23 YEARS & WE WOULD LIKE TO CONTINUE TO BE ABLE TO DISCUSS THE CLUB WE LOVE & ARE SO PASSIONATE ABOUT.

    Thank you for your continued support & understanding. Go Dees.


Name your rookie prospect


DeeSpencer

Recommended Posts

Instead of 1000 threads for a bunch of guys half of which wont get picked if you've got a guy who shouldn't be in our first 3 picks but is a good rookie prospect name them here.

Aidan Riley (Adel)

Delisted today I really like the way this guy plays. He's a clearance and tackling beast who has the explosive clearance game at SANFL level and I think can progress to AFL as a stoppage player who has the athleticism to play as a forward as well. Skills aren't amazing but that's not his game. Only 21, previously a rookie and NSW scholarship player. Unfortunately broke his ankle at the start of only his second game this year (10 in total) so will need a long time to rehab but for a rookie pick I think he's more the worth a chance.

Bernie Vince could give us an understanding about his work rate and personality but to make it from a NSW scholarship player he's likely made of the right stuff.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pick 2: Any of
Nathan Gordon (SANFL Mid/Fwd)
Height: 188cm, Weight: 88kg, DOB: 12/02/1990
Recruited from: North Adelaide
Style:
Player comparison:
Range: 40-rookie
Profile: Gordon is a former Sydney Swan rookie who has hit back this season and has been excellent in the SANFL. Hes dominated through the midfield and up forward at various stages this season. Up forward hes presented as a strong marking target as a land a goalkicking threat. While through the midfield hes winning a combination of his own ball and uncontested ball which is pleasing. Hes a good size and with the improvement he has shown that he can be someone who could play as a rotational midfielder who can also do damage up forward hes a pretty natural fit for a team looking for an immediate player.


Tom Langdon (VIC Def/Mid)
Height: 188cm, Weight: 84kg, DOB: 09/06/1994
Recruited from: Sandringham Dragons
Style:
Player comparison:
Range: 30-rookie
Profile: Langdon was a big improver last season and was incredibly unlucky to not get drafted last season and has again produced this season with an even more outstanding season where he has shown the versatility to dominate down back, through the midfield and up forward. As a defender Langdon is an effective rebounder who can take intercept marks but then use it superbly by foot generating meaningful rebound as well as some run and carry. As a midfielder Langdon can read the ruck taps well, be a factor in winning the clearances and use it well by hand and foot as well as linkup on the outside. Then up forward Langdon also is a factor finding plenty of the footy, using it well hitting his targets inside 50 while also showing he can finish. So regardless of wherever you play him hell play some play and find plenty of it. The next stage in Langdons development will be winning more of his own footy.


or

George Hampson (WA Def/Mid)
Height: 188cm, Weight: 79kg, DOB: 08/02/1990
Recruited from: Subiaco
Style:
Player comparison:
Range: 40-rookie
Profile: Classy utility who can play anywhere, find you a heap of the footy but then really do damage with those touches. Hes had his injury issues in the past but has overcome them and seems to have a strong mental makeup really overcoming adversity and coming back stronger. Hampson has elite endurance and also has some real agility to him. Hes just got that rare composure with ball in hand where he can do no wrong. He hits his targets easily and does damage and just makes the right decisions every time. Hampson also has some excellent ability overhead for his size.


Pick 20:
Rory Taggert (Mid/Fwd)
Height: 188cm Weight: 87kg DOB: 22/06/1993
From: Melbourne Demons, selection #36 2011 National Draft
Midfielder who ranked third in the vertical leap test at the draft combine before being selected with the Demons first pick in 2011.
Start to his rookie season halted by stress fractures to the back, then after returning to play his first games with Casey Scorpions the fractures returned to the other side of the back. The injuries eventually finished his season before he could play a senior match. He managed just three games for Casey.
Taggert was named as an emergency and on extended benches towards the end of 2013but could not break through for his first senior game and was delisted in the off-season. He was assigned number 43 in his first two years at the club.

or

Jason Pongracic (VIC Mid/Fwd)
Height: 182cm, Weight: 86kg, DOB: 21/04/1994
Recruited from: Frankston Dolphins
Style: Dustin Martin (less athletic)
Player comparison:
Range: 50-
Profile: Strong body and big bodied inside ball winner who has missed some time last year with injury earlier in the year but then made a strong comeback in the second half of the season. Real in and under type who attacks the footy and more often than not comes out with it. Displays great hardness at the footy and just really attacks it. Seems to really enjoying playing for the contested ball. Excellent by both hand and foot and is one of those few strong contested ball winners who can use it really well. Pongracic is a really early bloomer and has been good for a number of years. The question with Pongracic is because was bigger than everyone else in TAC Cup, was he better because of size or because he was better than everyone else? The other query is on pace and he is not one of the quickest midfielders going around. In any case he had a very good year with the Dolphins in the VFL this year and should be able to step up to AFL level more quickly than the next midfielder. Pongracic also showed since coming back from injury last year the ability to play up forward and have an impact.


Pick 38
Ben Mabon (Ruck)
Height: 200cm, Weight: 89kg, DOB: 14/06/1992
Recruited from: North Melbourne
From North Ballarat, Ben Mabon is an athletic, running ruckman. With excellent work ethic and technique at stoppages, Mabon is always improving and frequently impressing at VFL level with the Roosters.

or

Jay Lever (Ruck/Def)
Height: 200cm, Weight: 87kg, DOB: 15/06/1993
Recruited from: St Kilda
A lightly built ruckman or key defender, Lever was drafted with pick 60 in the 2011 AFL National Draft. The mobile tall spent most of the 2012 season battling a groin injury, forcing him to play as a key defender in the Sandringham reserves. With a full pre-season and some added size to his light frame, Lever will be looking to further develop his skills at VFL level and remain injury free.

And Pick 56:
Andrew Ainger (KPF)
Height: 197cm, Weight: 96kg, DOB: 25 years old
Recruited from: Woodville West Torrens Eagles
Key Position forward who had a breakout year in the SANFL this year kicking 50 goals in 21 games.

Khan Haretuku (KPF/KPD)
Height: 198cm, Weight: 98kg, DOB: 19/10/1989
Recruited from: Frankston Dolphins
ONCE on St Kildas rookie list, Haretuku has since made it his own pledge to prove his former club wrong. His former coach Ross Lyon sat him down in his office and told him that he was not good enough for AFL level. It hurt him deeply but soon got back on the track at the Dolphins and has added new strings to his bow under coach Simon Goosey. Not only does he play deep in attack, he has found confidence around centre half forward and further up the ground. Haretuku has the makings of an AFL career and Goosey knows it. He has spruiked his talent to most clubs and knows that one club will get him during the rookie draft.

or

Aaron Cornelius (KPF)
Height: 192cm, Weight: 88kg, DOB: 29/05/1990
Recruited from: Brisbane Lions
Aaron Cornelius was recruited from Tasmania as a promising forward who is strong on the lead and has very clean hands. He reads the play very well and has the tools to be an exciting key forward prospect of the future.

Edited by Tall Defence
Link to comment
Share on other sites

This one's my roughie because, although he was very impressive early in the season, I didn't hear a great deal about him after he played his quota of three games as 23rd player for the Casey Scorpions.

Ben Kearns (b12 November, 1994) from the Gippsland Power 184cm, 79kg missed out on being drafted last year and came back this year as an over age player with his TAC Cup team but not before that three game cameo with the Scorpions which included a five goal hail against Frankston in the opening round.

Although he didn't dominate possession in those games he certainly showed that he knows where the goals are. He only managed seven games for the Power which included two four goal games and I understand that he did get invited to a state draft combine screening.

I don't know much about him but the goal kicking prowess he displayed early on might have earned him some appreciation from the coach and the Melbourne people associated with the club's affiliate and that makes him a roughie for a rookie spot in my opinion.

Link to comment
Share on other sites



Taggert who was recently delisted, or Addison from the Bulldogs. Both have been in the system, have AFL ready bodies, and there is no orientation or development phase required.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Steven Edwards - Claremont

18, 178cm 69kg

Small Defender

-----------------------------------

Steven Edwards (Claremont) is an extraordinarily difficult player to assess. With ball in hand, he is a fantastic. He has an unlimited repertoire of faints and tricks, is quick hand to foot and super clean below his knees - and at pace. Athletically - he has outstanding nimbleness and agility and good straight line speed. He can literally dance and cut his way through traffic without hesitation. Perhaps his best asset, though, is his pure delivery by foot. He is terrific spotting up short targets and can spear 40m passes to standing targets with laser precision. It is a delight to see Edwards gather in traffic, fake to use with one side, only to then evade trouble and dab a neat pass to a team-mate. Edwards gets good penetration off both sides for a player of his size and is an effective point kick-in option.

The problem starts when one begins to identify the deficiencies in Edwards' game. His lack of body strength and size and a general unwillingness to engage in collisions means he is below average in contested marking situations and a poor spoiler. I also have concerns with regards his running work-rate which hurts his possession count, his availability to team-mates in transition and his ability to work back and help in team defence post-turnover. At best, he is an OK tackler but the best aspect to Edwards defensively is his conscientiousness with regards to his immediate opponent. He is not a lock-down defender, but he is average to OK in this regard.

I have no insight into his character, training standards and the like but the lazy layers to his game are at best problematic and at worst deeply troubling.

Overall, Steven Edwards has the potential to be a terrific rebounding defender or wingman if he can add muscle to his small frame and if he can drastically improve his work ethic. Perhaps he has versatility to small forward roles as well. On talent alone, with the ball in his fingertips, he is top 10 quality but, as mentioned, he needs a work-rate transplant, more muscle and a new enthusiasm for the physical and contested aspects of the game. I wouldn't criticise a team taking a chance on Edwards in any stage of the draft but anywhere from the 4th round I would consider him a steal. As a rookie pick, he would be nigh on a mandatory risk worth taking. The team that takes him will likely need to be patient, but the potential rewards far outweigh the risks. It would be a tragedy if Edwards' skills never get showcased on the AFL stage because of character/workrate. But, crucially, these are the issues that would seem to cloud his future.

------------------------------------------------

Speed: Good

Agility: Excellent

Strength: Poor

Kicking Skills: Excellent

Ballhandling: Good

Ruckwork: N/A

Game Sense/ Decision Making: Good

Defensive Skills: Average

Physicality: Poor

Work Rate: Poor

Barry will take him at Carlton, sounds like a real Prender special.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

likely rookies ...

Matthew Sully - 195cms Full back, Geelong Cats VFL team, 21yo, good for backline depth.

Tom Barrass - WA 192cms 3rd defender type like Josh Gibson. Woth the punt.

Jason Pongrecic- 20 yo, Frankston VFL strong built inside mid. Plays fwd and notable goalkicker

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Demonland Forums  

  • Match Previews, Reports & Articles  

    MELBOURNE BUSINESS by The Oracle

    In days of old, this week’s Thursday night AFL match up between the Demons and the Blues would be framed on the basis of the need to redress the fact that Carlton “stole” last year’s semi final away from Melbourne and with it, their hopes for the premiership.  A hot gospelling coach might point out to his charges that they were the better team on the night in all facets and that poor kicking for goal and a couple of lapses at the death cost them what was rightfully theirs. Moreover, now was

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 1

    UNDER THE PUMP by KC from Casey

    The Casey Demons have been left languishing near the bottom of the VFL table after suffering a 32-point defeat at the hands of stand alone club Williamstown at Casey Fields on Sunday. The Demons suffered a major setback before the game even started when AFL listed players Ben Brown, Marty Hore and Josh Schache were withdrawn from the selected side. Only Schache was confirmed as an injury replacement, the other two held over as possible injury replacements for Melbourne’s Thursday night fixt

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Casey Articles

    THE MEANING OF FOOTY by Whispering Jack

    Throughout history various philosophers have grappled with the meaning of life. Aristotle, Aquinas, Kant, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer and a multitude of authors of diverse religious texts all tried. As society became more complex, the question became attached to specific endeavours in life even including sporting pursuits where such questions arose among our game’s commentariat as, “what is the meaning of football”? Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin must be tired of dealing with such a dilemma but,

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Match Reports 1

    PREGAME: Rd 09 vs Carlton

    The Demons have just a 5 day break until they are back at the MCG to face the Blues who are on the verge of 3 straight defeats on Thursday Night. Who comes in and who goes out?

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 232

    PODCAST: Rd 08 vs Geelong

    The Demonland Podcast will air LIVE on Monday, 6th May @ 8:30pm. Join George, Binman & I as we analyse the Demons victory at the MCG over the Cats in the Round 08. You questions and comments are a huge part of our podcast so please post anything you want to ask or say below and we'll give you a shout out on the show. If you would like to leave us a voicemail please call 03 9016 3666 and don't worry no body answers so you don't have to talk to a human. Listen & Chat LIVE: h

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 60

    VOTES: Rd 08 vs Geelong

    Last week Captain Max Gawn consolidated his lead over reigning champion Christian Petracca in the Demonland Player of the Year Award. Steven May, Jack Viney & Alex Neal-Bullen make up the Top 5. Your votes for the win over the Cats. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 59

    POSTGAME: Rd 08 vs Geelong

    Despite dominating for large parts of the match and not making the most of their forward opportunities the Demons ground out a hard fought win and claimed a massive scalp in defeating the Cats by 8 points at the MCG.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 632

    GAMEDAY: Rd 08 vs Geelong

    It's Game Day and the two oldest teams in the competition, the Demons and the Cats, come face to face in a true 8 point game. The Cats are unbeaten after 8 rounds whilst the Dees will be keen to take a scalp and stamp their credentials on the 2024 season. May the 4th Be With You Melbourne.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 679

    LEADERS OF THE PACK by The Oracle

    I was asked to write a preview of this week’s Round 8 match between Melbourne and Geelong. The two clubs have a history that goes right back to the time when the game was starting to become an organised sport but it’s the present that makes the task of previewing this contest so interesting. Both clubs recently reached the pinnacle of the competition winning premiership flags in 2021 and 2022 respectively, but before the start of this season, many good judges felt their time had passed - n

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Match Previews 4
  • Tell a friend

    Love Demonland? Tell a friend!

×
×
  • Create New...