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Fraser Rosman Height, Weight: 194cm, 84kg

Profile: A freak athlete at his height, Rosman is an elite speed/endurance athlete achieving 5:52 minutes in the 2km time trial, two seconds off Jay Rantall's draft combine record set last year, while also placing in the top-10 in the 20m sprint. Rosman gives recruiters the option either to develop him as a tall wing or key forward. (Knightmare)

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HEIGHT: 194cm
 
WEIGHT: 84kg

POSITION: Tall Forward/Wingman

DRAFT ANALYSIS: “With an incredible package of speed, endurance, size and match winning ability, Rosman is one of the most intriguing prospects in the 2020 AFL Draft pool”

Kevin sheehan:

Fraser Rosman
Sandringham Dragons, NAB League / Collegians FC
Height: 193cm  
Weight: 81kg 
30/05/02

Bio: Super athletic tall forward/midfielder who showed his aerobic capacity in running a 2km time-trial in 6 minutes in the Sandringham Dragons preseason before impressing in practice matches averaging 16 disposals and 5 marks. Showed raw potential in representing Victoria Metro in NAB AFL Under-16 National Championships in 2018. Left footer with his lopping running style and potential ability to play midfield has led to comparisons to Hawthorn’s Isaac Smith. At Victorian testing in March his 2.93 seconds for 20 metres was a conformation of his impressive speed for his size.

 

3 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Sounds like TMac Mk 2.  Same size, probably quicker and better skills. 

Sheeeit Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!!

3 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Kevin sheehan:

Fraser Rosman
Sandringham Dragons, NAB League / Collegians FC
Height: 193cm  
Weight: 81kg 
30/05/02

Bio: Super athletic tall forward/midfielder who showed his aerobic capacity in running a 2km time-trial in 6 minutes in the Sandringham Dragons preseason before impressing in practice matches averaging 16 disposals and 5 marks. Showed raw potential in representing Victoria Metro in NAB AFL Under-16 National Championships in 2018. Left footer with his lopping running style and potential ability to play midfield has led to comparisons to Hawthorn’s Isaac Smith. At Victorian testing in March his 2.93 seconds for 20 metres was a conformation of his impressive speed for his size.

Going from this bio he should have been pick 1.

 

Sounds like a Choco pick

1 minute ago, MurDoc516 said:

Sounds like a Choco pick

Dedinitely Choco and Yze influence 


Speed and six foot four! Exciting combination although football credentials not as strong as others...

Runs like the wind, but is still very raw. Would have been interesting to see him with an extra year of footy but there's a lot to work with.

But that speed/endurance combo is rare, especially so at 6'4-5.

3 minutes ago, Axis of Bob said:

Runs like the wind, but is still very raw. Would have been interesting to see him with an extra year of footy but there's a lot to work with.

But that speed/endurance combo is rare, especially so at 6'4-5.

Have you seen him play Bob?

Just watched his highlights.

Takes a decent clunk of a mark that's for sure..


4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Have you seen him play Bob?

Just a few of the NAB Youtube games. Nothing live. 

I guess we all need something to do during lockdown! ?

“Hey Mark, welcome to the club, hey uhm  Mark once all of the media stuff is out of the way, can you help me finish my draft picks.... I know I know it’s a little late in the piece but I tend to work best when under time pressure... I like these 15 blokes at our last pick but a little guidance would be good cos I know you’re a superstar at “developing talent” that I’ll select..”


Certainly has speed and seems to Mark well, that  kicking action seems very awkward. 

19 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just watched his highlights.

Takes a decent clunk of a mark that's for sure..

Mostly at school boy level. No body contact and his opponents barely get off the ground. If he was a reliable mark he'd have gone a lot earlier. Looks to suit that wing style running in as the spare man to mark more than a back or forward competing to mark.

A reload at the Tomlinson role with more speed and hopefully agility. Up to Choco to work on the skills and game sense.

Shheeit judging by those highlights he could be an absolute beauty. Dazzle is correct, can Clunk a mark!! Pace and footy smarts also can kick a goal! A big like from me!

 

Highlights are really impressive however kicking needs to be fixed up. Can't be optimistic/pessimistic simply from 1 minute of highlights however 

4 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Highlights are really impressive however kicking needs to be fixed up. Can't be optimistic/pessimistic simply from 1 minute of highlights however 

Highly unlikely at this stage his kicking will get better. Just like other sports once the technique is ingrained it’s hard to change. 


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