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Looks like there will be 13 names in the first round as pre nominated players through father son, NGA or academy zone preference. Many will go to teams already in the top 8 to cement them with a pathway of potential future stars.

For the Dees, we’d love to grab 1st round youngsters like Duursma, Greeves, Dovaston, Cumming to add to our list. But at the moment pre trade period and no 1sr round, JT has a challenge this year. If we can’t break into the first round, JT will be looking for value picks who might have been late developers or who might slide due to injury or recent form. I always think there is still value past the first round in the 30s and 40s as shown year after year.

I am looking at players who use the footy to a high standard even under pressure. Players who I think have upside in round 2 and round 3 (30-60) include

Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier - NTH ADELAIDE, SA, MID-HFF - saw him in one of the early SA games then he kept on getting more of the footy, getting more CBAs and winning it then using it superbly. Has a burst of speed and long penetrating kick to really create opportunities for teammates. Reminds me of Rivers when he was in the underage year but B.O-B is probably a better kick imv.

Rory Wright -Sandringham, MID- highly skilled left foot midfielder who has starred for Caulfield Grammar and Sandringham Dragons. Gets the footy and evades and hits targets. Usually very creative by hand with forward linking handballs

Felix Kneipp - CALDER, SML DEF- another very skillful left footer who hits targets. Reminds me of Archie Roberts in his ability to run and rebound and make good decisions. Has been injured in 2025 so might slide into the late 40s or later

Harrison Bridge -Brisbane- MED DEF. We would have to steal him away from their academy and it’s possible they don’t match a pick. He was outstanding in my view in early Coates league games again before getting injured in the first Allies game in national championships. He reads the game well, can compete to take relieving marks and rebounded strongly to push the ball with connection into forward 50. Again another left footer with elite disposal

Jett Dahlitz Sturt SA, MED DEF - another running halfback/quarterback type who I think really caught the recruiters eye in the championships with run and carry. Reminds me of Bailey Dale with his ability hit targets or gain metres.

Thomas Burton - WESTERN, SML DEF- smallish type mid who loves getting the footy, competes hard in contest to win clearances and then run hard and distribute accurately. His decision msking and footskills separate him from other smaller mids. His burst of pace would be very handy in any AFL congestion

Noah Roberts-Thompson Sturt SA, MID,HFF - he was excellent for SA showing elite left foot disposal and making smart decisions He hit up several forward leads inside fwd50. Good pace and runs the lines to get involved contest to contest. Not outclassed by higher ranked teammates.

Hunter Wright - BENDIGO/MID- another smooth running midfielder but taller type mid at 188cms and just has that onballer class like a Pendlebury type. Hits targets and kicks goals as a midfielder. Somehow not ranked higher despite top performance in many many Coates league games where he hits the scoreboard and gets 20+ possessions regularly.

 
5 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Looks like there will be 13 names in the first round as pre nominated players through father son, NGA or academy zone preference. Many will go to teams already in the top 8 to cement them with a pathway of potential future stars.

For the Dees, we’d love to grab 1st round youngsters like Duursma, Greeves, Dovaston, Cumming to add to our list. But at the moment pre trade period and no 1sr round, JT has a challenge this year. If we can’t break into the first round, JT will be looking for value picks who might have been late developers or who might slide due to injury or recent form. I always think there is still value past the first round in the 30s and 40s as shown year after year.

I am looking at players who use the footy to a high standard even under pressure. Players who I think have upside in round 2 and round 3 (30-60) include

Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier - NTH ADELAIDE, SA, MID-HFF - saw him in one of the early SA games then he kept on getting more of the footy, getting more CBAs and winning it then using it superbly. Has a burst of speed and long penetrating kick to really create opportunities for teammates. Reminds me of Rivers when he was in the underage year but B.O-B is probably a better kick imv.

Rory Wright -Sandringham, MID- highly skilled left foot midfielder who has starred for Caulfield Grammar and Sandringham Dragons. Gets the footy and evades and hits targets. Usually very creative by hand with forward linking handballs

Felix Kneipp - CALDER, SML DEF- another very skillful left footer who hits targets. Reminds me of Archie Roberts in his ability to run and rebound and make good decisions. Has been injured in 2025 so might slide into the late 40s or later

Harrison Bridge -Brisbane- MED DEF. We would have to steal him away from their academy and it’s possible they don’t match a pick. He was outstanding in my view in early Coates league games again before getting injured in the first Allies game in national championships. He reads the game well, can compete to take relieving marks and rebounded strongly to push the ball with connection into forward 50. Again another left footer with elite disposal

Jett Dahlitz Sturt SA, MED DEF - another running halfback/quarterback type who I think really caught the recruiters eye in the championships with run and carry. Reminds me of Bailey Dale with his ability hit targets or gain metres.

Thomas Burton - WESTERN, SML DEF- smallish type mid who loves getting the footy, competes hard in contest to win clearances and then run hard and distribute accurately. His decision msking and footskills separate him from other smaller mids. His burst of pace would be very handy in any AFL congestion

Noah Roberts-Thompson Sturt SA, MID,HFF - he was excellent for SA showing elite left foot disposal and making smart decisions He hit up several forward leads inside fwd50. Good pace and runs the lines to get involved contest to contest. Not outclassed by higher ranked teammates.

Hunter Wright - BENDIGO/MID- another smooth running midfielder but taller type mid at 188cms and just has that onballer class like a Pendlebury type. Hits targets and kicks goals as a midfielder. Somehow not ranked higher despite top performance in many many Coates league games where he hits the scoreboard and gets 20+ possessions regularly.

love your work sons, where do you have jevan phillipou landing, if his trajectory is anything like his brother he would be a good get, likewise hunter holmes? we were all over max until the cats caught us off guard and snatched him

5 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Looks like there will be 13 names in the first round as pre nominated players through father son, NGA or academy zone preference. Many will go to teams already in the top 8 to cement them with a pathway of potential future stars.

For the Dees, we’d love to grab 1st round youngsters like Duursma, Greeves, Dovaston, Cumming to add to our list. But at the moment pre trade period and no 1sr round, JT has a challenge this year. If we can’t break into the first round, JT will be looking for value picks who might have been late developers or who might slide due to injury or recent form. I always think there is still value past the first round in the 30s and 40s as shown year after year.

I am looking at players who use the footy to a high standard even under pressure. Players who I think have upside in round 2 and round 3 (30-60) include

Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier - NTH ADELAIDE, SA, MID-HFF - saw him in one of the early SA games then he kept on getting more of the footy, getting more CBAs and winning it then using it superbly. Has a burst of speed and long penetrating kick to really create opportunities for teammates. Reminds me of Rivers when he was in the underage year but B.O-B is probably a better kick imv.

Rory Wright -Sandringham, MID- highly skilled left foot midfielder who has starred for Caulfield Grammar and Sandringham Dragons. Gets the footy and evades and hits targets. Usually very creative by hand with forward linking handballs

Felix Kneipp - CALDER, SML DEF- another very skillful left footer who hits targets. Reminds me of Archie Roberts in his ability to run and rebound and make good decisions. Has been injured in 2025 so might slide into the late 40s or later

Harrison Bridge -Brisbane- MED DEF. We would have to steal him away from their academy and it’s possible they don’t match a pick. He was outstanding in my view in early Coates league games again before getting injured in the first Allies game in national championships. He reads the game well, can compete to take relieving marks and rebounded strongly to push the ball with connection into forward 50. Again another left footer with elite disposal

Jett Dahlitz Sturt SA, MED DEF - another running halfback/quarterback type who I think really caught the recruiters eye in the championships with run and carry. Reminds me of Bailey Dale with his ability hit targets or gain metres.

Thomas Burton - WESTERN, SML DEF- smallish type mid who loves getting the footy, competes hard in contest to win clearances and then run hard and distribute accurately. His decision msking and footskills separate him from other smaller mids. His burst of pace would be very handy in any AFL congestion

Noah Roberts-Thompson Sturt SA, MID,HFF - he was excellent for SA showing elite left foot disposal and making smart decisions He hit up several forward leads inside fwd50. Good pace and runs the lines to get involved contest to contest. Not outclassed by higher ranked teammates.

Hunter Wright - BENDIGO/MID- another smooth running midfielder but taller type mid at 188cms and just has that onballer class like a Pendlebury type. Hits targets and kicks goals as a midfielder. Somehow not ranked higher despite top performance in many many Coates league games where he hits the scoreboard and gets 20+ possessions regularly.

Watching more Rory Wright footage, he may be closer to Archie Perkins than Will day

Keep liking Burton - clean, pace, skills, decision making...but small

B.O.B very well rounded, good agility for an inside mid. Kicking looks pretty good.

Edited by adonski

 
9 minutes ago, Turner said:

love your work sons, where do you have jevan phillipou landing, if his trajectory is anything like his brother he would be a good get, likewise hunter holmes? we were all over max until the cats caught us off guard and snatched him

Both of them look pretty average judging by the limited footage online of them, for whatever that's worth

On 10/08/2025 at 14:59, Return to Glory said:

Don't really care if he can play. He gets in on name alone.

How about Wes Walley? Surely the best name of the lot


@adonski shhhh. Smoky.

C0nn0r Evans - Bendigo Pi0neers …

He kicked 5 goals in the weekend v Falcons. He is a footballer. Kicks like a classic left footer with strength. Smart. Breaks tackles. Was good in the air. Kicked 5.4 with two close misses. One of his goals from the pocket was very very clever. After being selected in the Vic country u18s squad in 2024, unfortunately he had a car accident which cruelled his ‘24 draft year.

On his return this year in round 1 he was outstanding v Devils. Watched around 30-40 minutes on the app and he showed good marking, run and toughness out of half back.

This week in his return after missing quite a few weeks after a hamstring injury, he played deep forward and some rotations on ball. The kid just wants to play footy and have the football in his hands. One to watch in the next few weeks.

https://www.facebook.com/bendigopioneers/videos/coming-into-the-bendigo-pioneers-program-from-the-kangaroo-flat-fnc-connor-evans/1093006919544953/

Amazing that some here had to wait for the 2nd listings to be announced

STATE COMBINE ADDITIONS

Rod Ali - Vic M, Eastern Ranges
Brodie Atkins - Vic C, Gippsland Power
Blake Chambers - Vic M, Eastern Ranges
Cooper Collins - QLD, Gold Coast Suns
Jack Cook - SA, Woodville-West Torrens
Ryder Corrigan - NSW/ACT, Murray Bushrangers
Archie Dollman - Vic M, Oakleigh Chargers
Nicholas Driscoll - Vic M, Northern Knights
Riley Hamilton - NSW/ACT, Giants Academy
Jim Houston - NSW/ACT, Giants Academy
Jesse Johnstone - Vic C, Bendigo Pioneers
Blake Kelly - WA, Swan Districts
Leon Kickett - WA, Swan Districts
Tallis McMillan - NSW/ACT, Giants Academy
Sam Niklaus - Vic C, GWV Rebels
Dale Sutherland - WA, Perth
Harrison Wilson - NSW/ACT, Murray Bushrangers
Lucas Wooton - TAS, Tasmania Devils
Hunter Wright - Vic C, Bendigo Pioneers

I still have Ryder Corrigan in the 20s at this draft. He’s tied to the Giants which is unfortunate. He has starred this year as a 186cm midfielder who can play inside or outside, win a tough footy or distribute it also with the ability to kick 50+. Not sure why he had dropped down to only be in state combine list. Maybe the clubs know the Giants will grab him as another AFL gift through the academy. He worthy of late round 1 or early round 2.

Hunter Wright added to the state combine, after racking up big possession tallies at 80+% disposal efficiency. 188cm classy midfielders don’t grow on trees. He also picked up his pressure and tacking and averages over 5 tackles a game in the last month.

 

Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier played for North Adelaide reserves on the weekend. He starred with 30 possessions and had strong inside contest as well as clearance work.

Although he looked at times like a young Luke Parker (wearing 26 in the red and white) he has similar attributes but a little quicker through clearance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdlJZR3KOZc

This kid could fit the modern transition game well. Has pace, runs hard, looks good overhead and kicks it well.

Edited by Random Task


2 hours ago, Random Task said:

This kid could fit the modern transition game well. Has pace, runs hard, looks good overhead and kicks it well.

D'Ambrossio

2 hours ago, Random Task said:

This kid could fit the modern transition game well. Has pace, runs hard, looks good overhead and kicks it well.

Could represent good value as a pick in the 60s or in the rookie draft. His strength is his running and speed. Timed at 2.835secs over 20 metres in pre season testing. He’s pushed off the ball in contest, is very lightly built and whilst his kicking is good, it’s not elite.

1st round (likely up to 30 selections) 

1,Cooper Duff-Tytler  Vic Ruck 

2 Zeke Uwland(** academy GCS) Def Suns

3.Dyson Sharp. SA Midfielder 

4.Willem Duursma VIC Midfielder 

5.Daniel Annable(** academy Bris) Midfield 

6.Dylan Patterson(** academy GCS) midfielder 

7.Josh Lindsay VIC halfback/quarterback 

8.Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves VIC midfield/HF

  1. Max King (**academy Swans)  Fwd 

  2. Sam Grlj VIC halfback/midfield

  3. Oliver Greeves VIC midfield 

  4. Archie Ludowyke VIC ruck/fwd

  5. Sam Cumming SA midfield/Hff 

  6. Beau Addinsall(** academy GCS) midfield

  7. Mitch Marsh SA fwd 

  8. Harry Dean (**Carlton f/son) def

17.  Louis Emmett VIC ruck/fwd

  1. Fred Rodriguez WA midfield 

  2. Jacob Farrow WA def/halfback/quarterback

  3. Aiden Schubert SA. Fwd/ruck

  4. Zac McCarthy (**Collingwood NGA)key fwd

  5. Riley Onley tall mid

  6. Lachlan Carmichael(**acdemy Sydney) halfback/quarterback

  7. Rory Wright. Gun midfielder👍🏻

  8. Adam Sweid (*Ess NGA) small mid

  9. Noah Chamberlain(**academy Sydney)

  10. Cody Curtin Key fwd/ruck

  11. Ryder Corrigan  (**academy Giants) 👍🏻

  12. Koby Coulson (* Suns academy)👍🏻

  13. Harley Barker. SA. Mid

2nd round  31-50

Xavier Taylor 

Jevan Phillipou 

Matthew LeRay

Sam Swadling 

Lachlan Dovaston. 

Harry Kyle. (*Swans academy ) halfback/quarterback

Jack Dalton

Thomas McGuane(**Coll FS)

Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier👍🏻

Liam Hetherton (*academy Giants)

Felix Kneipp👍🏻

Tairon Ah-Mu

Jesse Mellor (*GEELONG NGA) 

Harrison Bridge (*Lions academy) ☀️

Kalani White(** Melb FS/ … or academy GCS)☀️

Louis Kellaway(**Rich FS)

Jai Murray (**academy GCS)

Noah Roberts-Thompson👍🏻

Xavier Bamert

Taj Murray

51+and rookie hopefuls (to 81)

Hussein El Achkar

Sam Niklaus 

Sam Ainsworth

Tyan Prindable (* Lions academy)

Thomas Burton 

Blake Kelly

Jack Ison (*Carlton NGA)

Jett Dahlitz def/halfback/quarterback

Brodie Atkins

Zac Harding

Kobe Evans (*WCE NGA) 

Wes Walley(*WCE NGA)

Tyah Williams WA 

Hunter Wright

Jobe Scapin

Toby Simmema (*Dees NGA)☀️

Callum Smith 

Hugo Mikunda

Kye Fincher (*Saints NGA) 

Talor Byrne

Sam Lewis

Aaron Sharkie

Tom Ryan

Finnegan Davis 

Sam Allen

Oskar Taylor

Ben Rongdit (**Cats NGA) 

Andrew Barker 

Hunter Holmes 

Jasper Russell

Smokies 

Connor Ryan 

Oliver McKenzie. 

Mitch Moate

Harry Tatterson.

Edited by spirit of norm smith
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5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

1st round (likely up to 30 selections) 

1,Cooper Duff-Tytler  Vic Ruck 

2 Zeke Uwland(** academy GCS) Def Suns

3.Dyson Sharp. SA Midfielder 

4.Willem Duursma VIC Midfielder 

5.Daniel Annable(** academy Bris) Midfield 

6.Dylan Patterson(** academy GCS) midfielder 

7.Josh Lindsay VIC halfback/quarterback 

8.Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves VIC midfield/HF

  1. Max King (**academy Swans)  Fwd 

  2. Sam Grlj VIC halfback/midfield

  3. Oliver Greeves VIC midfield 

  4. Archie Ludowyke VIC ruck/fwd

  5. Sam Cumming SA midfield/Hff 

  6. Beau Addinsall(** academy GCS) midfield

  7. Mitch Marsh SA fwd 

  8. Harry Dean (**Carlton f/son) def

17.  Louis Emmett VIC ruck/fwd

  1. Fred Rodriguez WA midfield 

  2. Jacob Farrow WA def/halfback/quarterback

  3. Aiden Schubert SA. Fwd/ruck

  4. Zac McCarthy (**Collingwood NGA)key fwd

  5. Riley Onley tall mid

  6. Lachlan Carmichael(**acdemy Sydney) halfback/quarterback

  7. Rory Wright. Gun midfielder👍🏻

  8. Adam Sweid (*Ess NGA) small mid

  9. Noah Chamberlain(**academy Sydney)

  10. Cody Curtin Key fwd/ruck

  11. Ryder Corrigan  (**academy Giants) 👍🏻

  12. Koby Coulson (* Suns academy)👍🏻

  13. Harley Barker. SA. Mid

2nd round  31-50

Xavier Taylor 

Jevan Phillipou 

Matthew LeRay

Sam Swadling 

Lachlan Dovaston. 

Harry Kyle. (*Swans academy ) halfback/quarterback

Jack Dalton

Thomas McGuane(**Coll FS)

Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier👍🏻

Liam Hetherton (*academy Giants)

Felix Kneipp👍🏻

Tairon Ah-Mu

Jesse Mellor (*GEELONG NGA) 

Harrison Bridge (*Lions academy) ☀️

Kalani White(** Melb FS/ … or academy GCS)☀️

Louis Kellaway(**Rich FS)

Jai Murray (**academy GCS)

Noah Roberts-Thompson👍🏻

Xavier Bamert

Taj Murray

51+and rookie hopefuls (to 81)

Hussein El Achkar

Sam Niklaus 

Sam Ainsworth

Tyan Prindable (* Lions academy)

Thomas Burton 

Blake Kelly

Jack Ison (*Carlton NGA)

Jett Dahlitz def/halfback/quarterback

Brodie Atkins

Zac Harding

Kobe Evans (*WCE NGA) 

Wes Walley(*WCE NGA)

Tyah Williams WA 

Hunter Wright

Jobe Scapin

Toby Simmema (*Dees NGA)☀️

Callum Smith 

Hugo Mikunda

Kye Fincher (*Saints NGA) 

Taylor Byrne

Sam Lewis

Aaron Sharkie

Tom Ryan

Finnegan Davis 

Sam Allen

Oskar Taylor

Ben Rongdit (**Cats NGA) 

Andrew Barker 

Hunter Holmes 

Jasper Russell

Smokies 

Connor Ryan 

Oliver McKenzie. 

Mitch Moate

Harry Tatterson.

Taylor Byrne playing golf Normie!!!

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Fox Sports takes a look at which draft prospects have boosted their stocks since the conclusion of the National Championships.

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Ball magnet’s massive statement in senior footy as young...

Ball magnet’s massive statement in senior footy as young stars boost draft stocks — Draft Watch

so based on the above, @spirit of norm smith , you think that meth coke will take 2 sa lads with their first picks?

it's akin to the strategy that gw$ employed early days - take boys who had played together in underage football and hope that they are bonded together and bring that synergy to their play in the afl as well

crom and pear love poaching a player home as much as they do for wa boys so it's a bold strategy

Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier

Debuted for North Adelaide yesterday

10 possessions - 90% disposal efficiency. 5 tackles. Looks ready to go player who could move between HBF and Midfield.

On 11/08/2025 at 20:53, Turner said:

love your work sons, where do you have jevan phillipou landing, if his trajectory is anything like his brother he would be a good get, likewise hunter holmes? we were all over max until the cats caught us off guard and snatched him

Jevan Phillipou is not as classy or composed as his brother. He has a good sidestep, good eye for goal and has that grunt and determination in his footy. I don’t mind him and would see him being picked in the mid second round most likely. He is far too good at SANFL under 18s and has played 5 SANFL league takes and not overawed imv. Handy half forward type at AFL level. I’m not sure he is what the Dees need but again imv he’s going to be a decent player.

On 11/08/2025 at 15:50, spirit of norm smith said:

Looks like there will be 13 names in the first round as pre nominated players through father son, NGA or academy zone preference. Many will go to teams already in the top 8 to cement them with a pathway of potential future stars.

For the Dees, we’d love to grab 1st round youngsters like Duursma, Greeves, Dovaston, Cumming to add to our list. But at the moment pre trade period and no 1sr round, JT has a challenge this year. If we can’t break into the first round, JT will be looking for value picks who might have been late developers or who might slide due to injury or recent form. I always think there is still value past the first round in the 30s and 40s as shown year after year.

I am looking at players who use the footy to a high standard even under pressure. Players who I think have upside in round 2 and round 3 (30-60) include

Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier - NTH ADELAIDE, SA, MID-HFF - saw him in one of the early SA games then he kept on getting more of the footy, getting more CBAs and winning it then using it superbly. Has a burst of speed and long penetrating kick to really create opportunities for teammates. Reminds me of Rivers when he was in the underage year but B.O-B is probably a better kick imv.

Rory Wright -Sandringham, MID- highly skilled left foot midfielder who has starred for Caulfield Grammar and Sandringham Dragons. Gets the footy and evades and hits targets. Usually very creative by hand with forward linking handballs

Felix Kneipp - CALDER, SML DEF- another very skillful left footer who hits targets. Reminds me of Archie Roberts in his ability to run and rebound and make good decisions. Has been injured in 2025 so might slide into the late 40s or later

Harrison Bridge -Brisbane- MED DEF. We would have to steal him away from their academy and it’s possible they don’t match a pick. He was outstanding in my view in early Coates league games again before getting injured in the first Allies game in national championships. He reads the game well, can compete to take relieving marks and rebounded strongly to push the ball with connection into forward 50. Again another left footer with elite disposal

Jett Dahlitz Sturt SA, MED DEF - another running halfback/quarterback type who I think really caught the recruiters eye in the championships with run and carry. Reminds me of Bailey Dale with his ability hit targets or gain metres.

Thomas Burton - WESTERN, SML DEF- smallish type mid who loves getting the footy, competes hard in contest to win clearances and then run hard and distribute accurately. His decision msking and footskills separate him from other smaller mids. His burst of pace would be very handy in any AFL congestion

Noah Roberts-Thompson Sturt SA, MID,HFF - he was excellent for SA showing elite left foot disposal and making smart decisions He hit up several forward leads inside fwd50. Good pace and runs the lines to get involved contest to contest. Not outclassed by higher ranked teammates.

Hunter Wright - BENDIGO/MID- another smooth running midfielder but taller type mid at 188cms and just has that onballer class like a Pendlebury type. Hits targets and kicks goals as a midfielder. Somehow not ranked higher despite top performance in many many Coates league games where he hits the scoreboard and gets 20+ possessions regularly.

SANFL UNDER 18s

Sturt defender Jett Dahlitz racked up a whopping 42 disposals and 16 marks to control his team's backline with great intercepting and sure ball use.

COATES UNDER 18s

Rory Wright starred again at Sandringham Dragons with 29 disposals and 7 marks to tear Calder apart and go at just over 80% DE.

Koby Coulson is definitely looking like an excellent young player from the Suns academy. Midfield type with balance of work shows him as a good inside and outside type. He played VFL suns (v Giants) on the weekend and starred with 26 possessions and 5 tackles. 85%DE.

Suns have Addinsall and Patterson who both could comment top 10 draft picks to be matched. Not sure the Suns have points to match a third player.


August ESPN Power Rankings

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AFL Draft: The names to know ahead of draft season

It's just about AFL Draft season, and after the National Championships, a strong crop of top-line prospects are separating themselves from the pack. Here's Jasper Chellappah's top 30 for August.

Just caught up on action from last weeks games

Stingrays v Rebels

Noah Hibbins Hargreaves. 5 goals. 29 possessions. 21 kicks. 8 marks. Standout player. He was clearly best on ground.

Tarion Ah-mu Two goals 16 kicks 10 marks He is AFL quality as a big forward. Can mark , lead and kick straight. I really wish the Dees had the balls to push for his NGA inclusion How many Pacific Islander players in the AFL Maybe one!!!! It’s ridiculous the preference for other teams and inclusions

Sam Lewis Very impressive in midfield. He was able to win the footy in contest and either connect by hand or spread and clear himself. One grab type which is what impressed me. His kicking is penetrating and covers distance. Rank him ahead of Callum Smith. Memo to JT… he is a worthy late pick in my view

 

Happy to add two young Vic lads from Sandy Dragons to the Dees. Saw video on Dragons v Chargers. They aren’t being spruiked right now in the top 30 or 40 but I think they are exactly the types we need.

Jack Dalton. 37 possessions vs Chargers yesterday . Two goals. Hit targets. Has good run and very smart. Since coming back from his injuries pre season (see below) he now averages 30 possessions and 6 tackles in his six “under 18 league”.

I believe he also dominated in his school footy too at Xavier in last few games on comeback.

He also performed strongly in the star studded Dragons team that won the 2024 flag.

His size 178cms as a small midfielder might be seen by recruiters as a negative but that is not a detractor to me

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Broken wrists to BOGs: Jack Dalton's remarkable draft jou...

Endurance beast Jack Dalton was supposed to miss 12 months with a shocking wrist injury. But the midfield star returned in just 11 weeks, and he's putting in performances which have recruiters buzzing

Rory Wright. I’m constantly singing his praise. Starred again with 26 possessions going at 88%DE. Classy left foot onballer. Evaded pressure from two opponents in 3rd quarter and hit up forward. It was what MFC needs to see with composure and skill.


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    The undefeated Demons venture across the continent to the spiritual home of the Port Adelaide Football Club on Saturday afternoon for the inaugural match for premiership points between these long-historied clubs. Alberton Oval will however, be a ground familiar to our players following a practice match there last year. We lost both the game and Liv Purcell, who missed 7 home and away matches after suffering facial fractures in the dying moments of the game.

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  • AFLW REPORT: Richmond

    A glorious sunny afternoon with a typically strong Casey Fields breeze favouring the city end greeted this round four clash of the undefeated Narrm against the winless Tigers. Pre-match, the teams entered the ground through the Deearmy’s inclusive banner—"Narrm Football Weaving Communities Together and then Warumungu/Yawuru woman and Fox Boundary Rider, Megan Waters, gave the official acknowledgement of country. Any concerns that Collingwood’s strategy of last week to discombobulate the Dees would be replicated by Ryan Ferguson and his Tigers evaporated in the second quarter when Richmond failed to use the wind advantage and Narrm scored three unanswered goals. 

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  • CASEY: Frankston

    The late-season run of Casey wins was broken in their first semifinal against Frankston in a heartbreaking end at Kinetic Stadium on Saturday night that in many respects reflected their entire season. When they were bad, they committed all of the football transgressions, including poor disposal, indiscipline, an inability to exert pressure, and some terrible decision-making, as exemplified by the period in the game when they conceded nine unanswered goals from early in the second quarter until halfway through the third term. You rarely win when you do this.

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  • AFLW PREVIEW: Richmond

    Round four kicks off early Saturday afternoon at Casey Fields, as the mighty Narrm host the winless Richmond Tigers in the second week of Indigenous Round celebrations. With ideal footy conditions forecast—20 degrees, overcast skies, and a gentle breeze — expect a fast-paced contest. Narrm enters with momentum and a dangerous forward line, while Richmond is still searching for its first win. With key injuries on both sides and pride on the line, this clash promises plenty.

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