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2025 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch

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3 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The one and only Kevin ‘Shifter’ Sheehan’s Top 40 players

Is he called 'Shifter' because he's a tool?

 
On 07/11/2025 at 07:59, spirit of norm smith said:

Jack Ison – Kysaiah Pickett and Cyril Rioli 

Interesting choices, given that he is 191cm.

Sam Swadling , great ball user and ball winner . Barely hear him mentioned ....

Anyone know much about him and if he is on any clubs radar ?

Edited by Melonmonster

 

Just something about this kid

He missed showing his talent at the championships but was excellent for the Eagles in underage and seniors at SANFL

Has energy to compete hard plus has the skill on both left and right. He kicks goals. He’s smart. Good mark. Definitely see him as a player.

I’d pick myself, that’s not arrogance."

Confident youngster Jevan Phillipou thinks he should go No. 1.

But it shouldn’t be mistaken for arrogance, as he looks to follow in the footsteps of his brother.

4 hours ago, Melonmonster said:

Sam Swadling , great ball user and ball winner . Barely hear him mentioned ....

Anyone know much about him and if he is on any clubs radar ?

Absolutely. Early 2nd round range around 30-35 is likely. He’s a bargain if he slips to the later stages.


Don't know if this has been posted, but here are all the draft nominees - nearly a thousand of them:

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The full list of nominees for the 2025 Telstra AFL Draft

Check out all 985 players who have nominated for this year's national draft

1 hour ago, Roger Mellie said:

Don't know if this has been posted, but here are all the draft nominees - nearly a thousand of them:

afl.com.au
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The full list of nominees for the 2025 Telstra AFL Draft

Check out all 985 players who have nominated for this year's national draft

I know it’s not a deep draft, but there are some very ordinary players on that list

18 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

I know it’s not a deep draft, but there are some very ordinary players on that list

Agreed!

 

On 14/11/2025 at 10:35, Lord Travis said:

played some good games late in SANFL reserves

Genuine question: how many players get drafted having played most of their best footy the previous year in the SANFL (or WAFL) reserves?

2 hours ago, The Taciturn Demon said:

Genuine question: how many players get drafted having played most of their best footy the previous year in the SANFL (or WAFL) reserves?

A few, but generally not in the first round!

Most top draftees who play senior footy get a decent run in the VFL, WAFL or SANFL seniors. They usually show a bit too. Harley Reid for example played a few VFL games for Carlton from memory, and was superb across half back. Langford had a few great quarters for Tigers VFL team last year.

We'll see in a few nights if the Pickett chatter is legit or not, but on form it's a bit nuts he's potentially going to first round...

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The Herald Sun today reports on where each club stands ahead of tomorrow’s draft. Here’s the take on the Demons -

MELBOURNE

Picks: 7, 8, 37, 63, 65

Melbourne has two picks at the top of the order and Cam Nairn is firmly in the Demons’ sights, having received a late invite to night one of the draft.

The SA medium forward or winger is highly rated by clubs, offers versatility and is well-rounded with elite endurance and clean hands overhead.

WA defender-midfielder Jacob Farrow is also right in contention, with his range set to start at Melbourne’s two picks, while Sam Cumming will be difficult to pass up if Essendon doesn’t pounce first.

Eastern Ranges goalsneak Lachy Dovaston will enter draft calculations from Melbourne’s selections onwards, while SA tall Aidan Schubert fills a need as an athletic forward-ruck.

The Demons have shown interest in Schubert, but there is a view he slides further.

There were also early murmurs Melbourne will partner Kysaiah Pickett with his cousin, Glenelg goalsneak Latrelle Pickett.

Melbourne is among the clubs in the 30s who could put bidding pressure on St Kilda for NGA prospect Kye Fincher.

Melbourne committed mid-year to taking 201cm developing tall Kalani White, son of Melbourne great Jeff, as a father-son prospect, and he appears unlikely to receive a national draft bid.

In that scenario, the Demons could either add him as a rookie or take him with their last national draft pick.

The Demons have filled their Category B rookie allotments after selecting college basketballer Oscar Berry, but NGA graduate Toby Sinnema is expected to be a train-on player with the Dees if he isn’t picked as a rookie.

Thanks @Whispering_Jack a good summary in the H/sun. Kye Fincher is another name mentioned for our “30 something pick”. He had an excellent year as a half back/utility for the Dragons and put in a good performance in the GF. Of course he’s in the Saints NGA so they’ll likely match it … or not

21 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Thanks @Whispering_Jack a good summary in the H/sun. Kye Fincher is another name mentioned for our “30 something pick”. He had an excellent year as a half back/utility for the Dragons and put in a good performance in the GF. Of course he’s in the Saints NGA so they’ll likely match it … or not

Fincher dynamic, think he'll end up quite handy


19 hours ago, The Taciturn Demon said:

Genuine question: how many players get drafted having played most of their best footy the previous year in the SANFL (or WAFL) reserves?

Lawson Humphries, from Swan Districts to Geelong the only one who comes to mind

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