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Paige Cardona of Footy Prophet has put together an interesting compilation of players in the current draft pool who are related to past or present AFL/VFL players.

Class of 2016: AFL Bloodlines

There are no father sons in the article although Jake Lovett might still be a chance. The closest to home for me is this player - 

"Hamish Brayshaw
Height: 183cm, Weight: 85kg, DOB: 9/2/1998
Recruited From: Sandringham Dragons
Position: Medium Midfielder

Almost a spitting image of his older brother, the recently-turned 18 year old already strikes an imposing figure with his filled-out frame. Hamish is the younger brother of Melbournes’ Angus and plays in a similar mould to that of his brother. Brayshaw is an inside-leaning midfielder, who wins the contested footy and stands out at the clearances. His one and only TAC Cup game delivered 13 disposals and a goal, to go with three tackles and three marks against eventual Premiers Oakleigh."

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On 28 November 2015 at 1:41 AM, RalphiusMaximus said:

We won't have a first round pick, so better hope someone slides.

Maybe we can trade Terlich for a first round pick?

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14 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Paige Cardona of Footy Prophet has put together an interesting compilation of players in the current draft pool who are related to past or present AFL/VFL players.

Class of 2016: AFL Bloodlines

There are no father sons in the article although Jake Lovett might still be a chance. The closest to home for me is this player - 

"Hamish Brayshaw
Height: 183cm, Weight: 85kg, DOB: 9/2/1998
Recruited From: Sandringham Dragons
Position: Medium Midfielder

Almost a spitting image of his older brother, the recently-turned 18 year old already strikes an imposing figure with his filled-out frame. Hamish is the younger brother of Melbournes’ Angus and plays in a similar mould to that of his brother. Brayshaw is an inside-leaning midfielder, who wins the contested footy and stands out at the clearances. His one and only TAC Cup game delivered 13 disposals and a goal, to go with three tackles and three marks against eventual Premiers Oakleigh."

 

Any known reason for playing only one single TAC Cup game?

 

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The 2016 draft? You guys are insatiable. I am still trying to get my head around our current list. Time does not stop but it has become such a meat market. Let the football begin so we can focus on the game and how our current crop of players go. I want to feel that passion in the blood again and I am not talking about extra curricular activities involving my best friend's rather attractive and curvy ex-wife.

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On 30/01/2016 at 9:44 AM, Whispering_Jack said:

AFL: Generation next travelling well

It won't be long before some of the participants become household names.

Hugh McCluggage is already a favourite of mine.

hahaha, was he in a kilt,  was he, jock ?           :pj:

                                                             :roos:

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On 23/01/2016 at 11:11 AM, alpha33 said:

I have three northern states Academy players in the top 10 which makes the bidding system important again. This means that although we've traded out our first round pick for 2016, we might still trade back in - one simply can't tell at this stage.

Also, it's been reported that Ben Ainsworth who trained with us late last year is injured and at this stage will miss most of the preseason.

 

oh what a pity,  & it could hampa him all season?   & after we've already had a good look.  

best of luck to the kid.

On 01/02/2016 at 4:40 PM, Choke said:

Hugh McCluggage. Top name. I lol'd.

is he from Tassie choke?   could nick-name  'im,  Errol  !

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On 10/02/2016 at 10:12 PM, Whispering_Jack said:

Paige Cardona of Footy Prophet has put together an interesting compilation of players in the current draft pool who are related to past or present AFL/VFL players.

Class of 2016: AFL Bloodlines

There are no father sons in the article although Jake Lovett might still be a chance. The closest to home for me is this player - 

"Hamish Brayshaw
Height: 183cm, Weight: 85kg, DOB: 9/2/1998
Recruited From: Sandringham Dragons
Position: Medium Midfielder

Almost a spitting image of his older brother, the recently-turned 18 year old already strikes an imposing figure with his filled-out frame. Hamish is the younger brother of Melbournes’ Angus and plays in a similar mould to that of his brother. Brayshaw is an inside-leaning midfielder, who wins the contested footy and stands out at the clearances. His one and only TAC Cup game delivered 13 disposals and a goal, to go with three tackles and three marks against eventual Premiers Oakleigh."

like the Scott twins were, we  could do with some fierce brotherly love in our ranks.

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7 hours ago, hemingway said:

The 2016 draft? You guys are insatiable. I am still trying to get my head around our current list. Time does not stop but it has become such a meat market. Let the football begin so we can focus on the game and how our current crop of players go. I want to feel that passion in the blood again and I am not talking about extra curricular activities involving my best friend's rather attractive and curvy ex-wife.

If you think it's too early to talk about the 2016 draft, don't bother venturing over to the Kalani White thread.

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On 20 February 2016 at 4:19 PM, ENYAW said:

Why don't we have a thread the next batch of players to get the sack. Give me a break the season hasn't started and someone is concerned with the next batch of wonder kids.

 

This may be a complex concept for you to try to understand, but it's very difficult to have any real grasp on what these players are like at Draft time, unless you've spent a bit of time earlier in the year monitoring them.

Shocking, I know!

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Mach5 what is the point of worrying about the next batch of kiddie stars. We won't be getting a first round pick at this stage. Essendon and Calton should get the 1 & 2 draft picks. I am more concerned about this year.aren't you ?

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52 minutes ago, ENYAW said:

Mach5 what is the point of worrying about the next batch of kiddie stars. We won't be getting a first round pick at this stage. Essendon and Calton should get the 1 & 2 draft picks. I am more concerned about this year.aren't you ?

 

Being more concerned about one issue than another does not preclude anyone from still being concerned about the latter; in fact it requires it.

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An interesting article on F/S and other prospects - Josh Daicos one of many father-son prospects on the radar this year

The exciting part:  Hamish Brayshaw is a hard-working midfielder from Sandringham Dragons cut from the same cloth as his brother, Melbourne midfielder Angus

Could we lucky enough to have another big/little bro combo!

While we don't yet have a 1st rnd pick it looks like a few clubs will want to activate their F/S draftees.  If so they will be like Academy clubs and want to trade a high pick for a batch of low pics (which we should have if some of FA's move on).

So there is every chance of getting Hamish, if he is available at whatever pick we have! 

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On 22 February 2016 at 10:33 AM, Lucifer's Hero said:

The exciting part:  Hamish Brayshaw is a hard-working midfielder from Sandringham Dragons cut from the same cloth as his brother, Melbourne midfielder Angus

Could we lucky enough to have another big/little bro combo!

While we don't yet have a 1st rnd pick it looks like a few clubs will want to activate their F/S draftees.  If so they will be like Academy clubs and want to trade a high pick for a batch of low pics (which we should have if some of FA's move on).

So there is every chance of getting Hamish, if he is available at whatever pick we have! 

I'd say it's unlikely we'll get Brayshaw. I think if we're active with trades we'll be looking to bring in more experienced players rather than youngsters. Not that I wouldn't love a second Brayshaw...

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The 2016 edition of the Football Almanac has a section on the top 25 draft prospects from this year's pool of players. 

Here's the first group of six players (interesting that two of these youngsters are tied to northern states academies)

Ben Ainsworth Mid-Fwd Victoria Plays like: Jamie Elliot

Averaged the most Champion Data ranking points of any mid-forward at the 2015 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. Kicked the second-most goals behind Josh Schache.

Jacob Allison Midfielder Queensland  Plays like: Elliot Yeo

Brisbane Lions Academy member. Playmaking midfielder, he averaged the most Champion Data ranking points of any underage player at the Under-18 Championships.

Jarrod Berry Defender Victoria Plays like: Corey Enright

Hard-running intercepting defender, averaging five intercept possessions and two intercept marks at the 2015 Championships.

Braidon Blake Forward Victoria Plays like: Jordan Roughead

Shutdown defender, he showed flexibility, playing through the ruck and forward line, averaging five hitouts and booting four goals.

Jack Bowes Midfielder Queensland  Plays like:  Harley Bennell

Gold Coast Academy player. He played one NEAFL game last season for Gold Coast, producing 22 disposals and one goal.

Will Brodie Midfielder Victoria Plays like: David  Armitage

A strong bodied midfielder, he averaged 20 disposals and five clearances across his six matches for the Murray Bushrangers in 2015.

 

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The next group of players from the latest edition of Football Almanac and I must say I find the player comparisons somewhat amusing. Poor Peter Ladhams would have felt on top of the world until he was compared with Robert Warnock who was dumped last year by the Blues and couldn't find a suitor anywhere despite being a very tall man.

Dylan Clarke Midfielder Victoria Plays like: David Swallow

Big bodied inside midfielder, who won 10 or more contested possessions in six of his 13 TAC Cup games last year.

Jordan Gallucci Forward Victoria Plays like: Devon Smith

Dangerous playmaker, averaged 14 disposals and one goal playing across half-forward at the 2015 Under-18 Championships.

Peter Ladhams Ruck South Australia Plays like: Robert Warnock

A 202cm ruckman, impressed with his tap work at the 2015 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, recording a hitout win rate of 54% - ranked second.

Harrison Macreadie Defender NSW/ACT Plays like: Harry Taylor

A member of the GWS Academy, Macreadie averaged seven intercept possessions and two intercept marks per game in the TAC Cup.

Andrew McGrath Midfielder Victoria Plays like: Jack Macrae

Played seven TAC Cup matches with the Sandringham Dragons as a composed midfielder, averaging 23 disposals and five tackles from his final four games.

Harry Morrison Defender Victoria Plays like: Michael Hibberd

Successfully returned from an ACL injury to play the final seven games for Murray in the TAC Cup, averaging five intercept possessions and one intercept mark per game.

Brandan Parfitt Midfielder Northern Territory Plays like: Jack Steven

Rated elite as a midfielder for metres gained and score involvements at the 2015 Under-18 Championships. Has played five SANFL games with North Adelaide.

 

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On 26/02/2016 at 10:30 PM, Whispering_Jack said:

The 2016 edition of the Football Almanac has a section on the top 25 draft prospects from this year's pool of players. 

Here's the first group of six players (interesting that two of these youngsters are tied to northern states academies)

Ben Ainsworth Mid-Fwd Victoria  Plays like: Jamie Elliot

Averaged the most Champion Data ranking points of any mid-forward at the 2015 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. Kicked the second-most goals behind Josh Schache.

Jarrod Berry Defender Victoria  Plays like: Corey Enright

Hard-running intercepting defender, averaging five intercept possessions and two intercept marks at the 2015 Championships.

 

I'd like to see us in the thik of the trading action for an early 1st rnd pick in the 2016 draft.  

I'd really like us to find another skilled running back,  & anther tall defender to look to replacing dunn & garland over the next 3 yrs.

 

On 02/03/2016 at 5:47 PM, Whispering_Jack said:

The next group of players from the latest edition of Football Almanac and I must say I find the player comparisons somewhat amusing. Poor Peter Ladhams would have felt on top of the world until he was compared with Robert Warnock who was dumped last year by the Blues and couldn't find a suitor anywhere despite being a very tall man.

Dylan Clarke Midfielder Victoria  Plays like: David Swallow

Big bodied inside midfielder, who won 10 or more contested possessions in six of his 13 TAC Cup games last year.

Jordan Gallucci Forward Victoria Plays like: Devon Smith

Dangerous playmaker, averaged 14 disposals and one goal playing across half-forward at the 2015 Under-18 Championships.

Andrew McGrath Midfielder Victoria Plays like: Jack Macrae

Played seven TAC Cup matches with the Sandringham Dragons as a composed midfielder, averaging 23 disposals and five tackles from his final four games.

Brandan Parfitt Midfielder Northern Territory  Plays like: Jack Steven

Rated elite as a midfielder for metres gained and score involvements at the 2015 Under-18 Championships. Has played five SANFL games with North Adelaide.

 

some more pace & skills would be handy as a running mid,  who can play inside without flinching would be handy.

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Continuing on the list of Football Almanac Top 25's and who would have thought two players from WA called Sam with hyphenated names would feature as elite draft prospects?

Sam Petrevski-Seton Midfielder Western Australia Plays like: Stephen Hill

Midfielder who was a member of the 2015 NAB AFL Under-18 All-Australian team. He recorded a kick rating of +7.2% and rated elite for applying pressure.

Sam Powell-Pepper Midfielder Western Australia Plays like:  Brad Ebert

Averaged 18 disposals, three clearances and one goal in his seven games in the WAFL Colts. Played off half-back in the 2015 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.

Josh Rotham Defender Western Australia Plays like: Cale Hooker

Can play both key forward and key back, as well as in the ruck when required. Selected at centre half-back in the WAFL Colts Team of the Year.

Jonty Scharenberg Midfielder South Australia Plays like: Dion Prestia

Brother of Collingwood's Matthew, he averaged 27 disposals, 13 contested possession and six clearances per game in the SANFL Reserves.

Brad Scheer Midfielder Queensland  Plays like: Dan Hanneberry

Scheer won the Alan McLean Medal as best Division 2 player at the 2014 NAB AFL Under-16 Championships averaging 26 disposals, five clearances and six tackles.

Jack Scrimshaw Defender Victoria Plays like: Grant Birchall

At the 2014 NAB AFL Under-16 Championships he averaged 119 Champion Data ranking points, 20 disposals and three intercept marks per game.

 

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