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2020 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch


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8 hours ago, Thehardtackler said:

Would Nik Cox be a possibility at Pick 23 for us? 199cm Key Forward. Could be a good option for us.

He’s an interesting player.  He showed good agility for a big guy in Futures game that I saw last year.  A few summers of gym sessions of course are needed as he’s very lightly build. 


Son of former Demon Darryl Cox so a good connection.  
 

On current picks, he’d be around the 18-20 mark and likely for Saints, Tigers or Lions. But if he was available at our pick, I’d definitely take him. 

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Ollie Lord trained with the Dees and from what I saw in 2-3 sessions, and the Futures game last year, he reminded me of a young Tom Hawkins. But I would have liked to see more games to see if he was able to “get the footy more”.  Probably a good draft pick in 60s or a rookie.
Wouldn’t be disappointed to see him on board the Demons train but like all key positions youngsters, we’d have to be patient with development.  

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Not one for another 4 years but Subiaco Development Squad have got an absolute gun coming through.

Malachi Champion, indigenous boy from Kalgoorlie small HFF, with pace, elite by foot, awareness,  poise in traffic and fantastic decision maker. Watched him in training sessions and 2 games for the development squad last week and some of the things he did made a few keen track watchers stand up.

Subiaco's talent manager had a grin like a Chesire cat.

Champion has played vountry footy but is about to start at Aquinas College down in Perth next year  definitely one to watch

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8 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

primarily a small forward i50 or or is he playing up thru the midfield?

how does he compare in size to boys his own age?

Plays primarily forward but like Kossie and Ryan moves up the ground to he that link player. 

He's a small player compared to most of the boys but at 14 IMO will end up around the 180cm range.

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34 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Plays primarily forward but like Kossie and Ryan moves up the ground to he that link player. 

He's a small player compared to most of the boys but at 14 IMO will end up around the 180cm range.

Then he will be a giant compared to Kossie.

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23 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Not one for another 4 years but Subiaco Development Squad have got an absolute gun coming through.

Malachi Champion, indigenous boy from Kalgoorlie small HFF, with pace, elite by foot, awareness,  poise in traffic and fantastic decision maker. Watched him in training sessions and 2 games for the development squad last week and some of the things he did made a few keen track watchers stand up.

Subiaco's talent manager had a grin like a Chesire cat.

Champion has played vountry footy but is about to start at Aquinas College down in Perth next year  definitely one to watch

If he’s an indigenous player then wouldn’t he end up on one of the two WA club’s NGA Academies?

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From another post, if JT had to turn sliders into diamonds, I’d go for 

#47-52   Rhyan Mansell, 20 yo running wing half forward from Tassie, SANFL WWT Eagles in 2020 

#60s   Patrick Walker 18yo (Tassie) yes another Tassie boy who showed in TSL senior footy - good composure and excellent skills,  188cms size. 
 

# 60s Ollie Lord , 18yo-(Sandringham) -  project key forward. Trained with Dees over the summer and has makings of a AFL key forward 

60s Will Bravo 18 yo (Dandenong) from the Stingrays footy factory, showed as an underager in 2019, his excellent goal kicking and pace and energy to forward group 

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34 minutes ago, Demonland said:

AFL Draft Central has put out this resource on its pages ~

2020 AFL Draft Profiles

 

Good to see Patrick Walker got a focus.  He’s a quality kid who I saw in 2019 and thought his class and composure would suit our future needs. The fact he has grown adds to his tall half back flank credentials.  

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8 hours ago, Rocky said:

far out i hope we can pick up a hard-at-it small/mid.. someone like jack higgins with tidy skills, goal sense and pressure. not too hard surely?! 

Best type is Sam Berry but he is likely to be a pick in 30-35 and I’d rather a kid with good pace and run to develop.  Don’t need another small mid imv

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19 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

There are reports that we’re actually trying to get the real Jack Higgins (not the author).

yes i was aware of that jack. funny though, I very nearly wrote nathan broad type, as i was impressed with his toughness and desperation during the GF.. amazed to see he's available atm too? be awesome to get either of them. def upgrade for us. killer instinct x 2. 

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On 8/12/2020 at 3:34 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Wing position. 

Jack Carroll (WA). Saw him at last year’s championship.  Hoping he stays under the radar.  Should be available around pick 20. 

Nick Stevens is a country lad from Ballarat Rebels who is good mover with skills and footy smarts. Saw him in the Geelong Grammar v Melbourne Grammar game last year and he was a standout. Could be available around pick 30  

 

Nick Stevens returned some good results in the draft testing. 2km time trial -  6m32s  ; 20 metre sprint 2.97s. Combination of endurance and speed  He has the footy ability and the athleticism needed for AFL  Might be available around pick 26- 30 if we hold our 2nd round pick.   HERE IS A BIG CALL. I think this kid might be the next Trent Rivers. ?

Ps. Jack Carroll is also going to be a gun. Think Simon Black. 

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The Draft Central Power Rankings are out for November ~

Draft Central Power Rankings: November 2020

#1 Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Country | Key Position Forward
4/04/2002 | 195cm | 90kg

#2 Elijah Hollands
Murray Bushrangers/Vic County | Forward/Midfielder
25/04/2002 | 188cm | 80kg

#3 Logan McDonald
Perth/Western Australia | Key Position Forward
4/04/2002 | 196cm | 86kg

#4 Denver Grainger-Barras
Swan Districts/Western Australia | Key Position Defender
14/04/2002 | 194cm | 78kg

#5 Will Phillips
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro | Balanced Midfielder
22/05/2002 | 180cm | 80kg

#6 Riley Thilthorpe
West Adelaide/South Australia | Ruck/Key Position Forward
7/07/2002 | 201cm | 100kg

#7 Tanner Bruhn
Geelong Falcons/Vic Country | Inside Midfielder
27/05/2002 | 183cm | 74kg

#8 Braeden Campbell
Sydney Swans Academy/Allies | Balanced Midfielder/Forward
4/02/2002 | 181cm | 75kg

#9 Lachlan Jones
WWT Eagles/South Australia | General Defender
9/04/2002 | 186cm | 89kg

#10 Zach Reid
Gippsland Power/Vic Country | Key Position Defender/Utility
2/03/2002 | 202cm | 83kg

#11 Heath Chapman
West Perth/Western Australia | Key Position Defender
31/01/2002 | 192cm | 81kg

#12 Alex Davies
Gold Coast SUNS/Allies | Inside Midfielder
18/03/2002 | 192cm | 85kg

#13 Nikolas Cox
Northern Knights/Vic Metro | Key Position Utility
15/01/2002 | 200cm | 87kg

#14 Nathan O’Driscoll 
Perth/Western Australia | Balanced Midfielder
17/05/2002 | 187cm | 78kg

#15 Kaine Baldwin
Glenelg/South Australia | Key Position Forward
30/05/2002 | 193cm | 90kg

#16 Oliver Henry
Geelong Falcons/Vic Country | Medium Utility
29/07/2002 | 188cm | 77kg

#17 Archie Perkins
Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro | Forward/Midfielder
26/03/2002 | 188cm | 79kg

#18 Reef McInnes
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro | Inside Midfielder
12/12/2002 | 193cm | 86kg

#19 Caleb Poulter
WWT Eagles/South Australia | Midfielder/Forward
12/10/2002 | 192cm | 79kg

#20 Errol Gulden
Sydney Swans Academy/Allies | Small Forward/Midfielder
18/07/2002 | 175cm | 75kg

#21 Tom Powell
Sturt/South Australia | Midfielder
2/03/2002 | 183cm | 74kg

#22 Finlay Macrae
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro | Balanced Midfielder
13/03/2002 | 186cm | 78kg

#23 Jack Carroll
East Fremantle/Western Australia | Midfielder/Defender
20/12/2002 | 187cm | 76kg

#24 Brayden Cook
South Adelaide/South Australia | Wing/Forward
18/07/2002 | 189cm | 82kg

#25 Zane Trew
Swan Districts/Western Australia | Inside Midfielder
26/04/2002 | 185cm | 80kg

#26 Joel Jeffrey
NT Thunder/Gold Coast SUNS/Allies | Key Position Utility
12/03/2002 | 192cm | 80kg

#27 Bailey Laurie
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro | Forward/Midfielder
24/03/2002 | 179cm | 78kg

#28 Brandon Walker
East Fremantle/Western Australia | Half-Back
17/10/2002 | 183cm | 75kg

#29 Eddie Ford
Western Jets/Vic Metro | Medium Forward/Midfielder
21/06/2002 | 189cm | 83kg

#30 Joel Western
Claremont/Western Australia | Small Midfielder/Forward
12/10/2002 | 172cm | 68kg

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