Everything posted by Whispering_Jack
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2023 NATIONAL DRAFT ORDER AND SELECTIONS
Bringing you up to date: ROUND ONE 1. West Coast Eagles 2. North Melbourne 3. Hawthorn 4. Carlton 5. GWS Giants 6. Sydney Swans 7. GWS Giants 8. Melbourne 9. Gold Coast Suns 10. Geelong 11. Adelaide 12. Western Bulldogs 13.Essendon 14. St Kilda 15. Melbourne 16. Western Bulldogs 17. North Melbourne 18. Collingwood ROUND TWO 19. West Coast Eagles 20. Adelaide 21. Fremantle 22. Sydney Swans 23. Collingwood 24. Adelaide 25. Sydney Swans 26. Richmond 27. Melbourne 28. Gold Coast Suns 29. Brisbane Lions 30. Gold Coast Suns 31. Hawthorn 32. Essendon 33. St Kilda 34. Melbourne 35. Western Bulldogs 36. West Coast Eagles 37. Port Adelaide ROUND THREE 38. West Coast Eagles 39. North Melbourne 40. Fremantle 41. Sydney Swans 42. Fremantle 43. GWS Giants 44. Sydney Swans 45. Richmond 46. Port Adelaide 47. Gold Coast Suns 48. Brisbane Lions 49. Gold Coast Suns 50. Hawthorn 51. Essendon 52. St Kilda 53. North Melbourne 54. Brisbane Lions 55. West Coast Eagles 56. Gold Coast Suns ROUND FOUR 57. West Coast Eagles 58. Fremantle 59. North Melbourne 60. Carlton 61. GWS Giants 62. Essendon 63. Richmond 64. Brisbane Lions 65. Gold Coast Suns 66. Western Bulldogs 67. Gold Coast Suns 68. Western Bulldogs 69. Carlton 70. Gold Coast Suns 71. Western Bulldogs 72. GWS Giants 73. Port Adelaide 74. Collingwood ROUND FIVE 75. West Coast Eagles 76. North Melbourne 77. Hawthorn 78. Carlton 79. GWS Giants 80. Sydney Swans 81. Richmond 82. Fremantle 83. Gold Coast Suns 84. Geelong 85. Adelaide 86. Western Bulldogs 87. Essendon 88. St Kilda 89. Melbourne 90. Brisbane Lions 91. Port Adelaide 92. Collingwood * compensation pick The order will continue to change as the ladder positions change with each round.
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AFL Under 18 Championships 2023
WA get a W Sandgropers outmuscle SA in arm wrestle WESTERN AUSTRALIA 4.2.26 4.5.29 7.7.49 10.10 (70) SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2.1.13 4.2.26 4.4.28 6.6 (42) GOALS: Western Australia: K. Sanchez 2, C. Livingstone, R. Wills, A. O’Driscoll, J. Matthews, K. Tholstrup, T. Lindberg, M. Edwards, S. van Rooyen South Australia: T. Welsh 2, K. McAuliffe, L. Rawlinson, P. Hargrave, J. Delean BEST: Western Australia: K. Tholstrup, C. Hall, A. O’Driscoll, D. Curtin, M. Edwards South Australia: S. Draper, T. Welsh, B. Ryan, K. McAuliffe Scouting Notes: 2023 AFL U18s – WA vs. SA
- GAMEDAY: Rd 15 vs Geelong
- PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
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VALE: Bernie Massey
It’s another sad day when one of your favourites (heck, they were all favourites back then) passes away. He was recruited young back in the days when the Demons were smart at finding talent. He played with the Fourths and was registered under his grandmother’s Murrumbeena address which was in Melbourne’s suburban zone. Otherwise, he would have become a Hawk. He worked his way through the ranks in the late 50s but was a true child of the 60s making his senior debut vs North Melbourne in Round 1, 1960. Even then it took him until 1962 to establish himself and he was premiership full back in 1964. My favourite story about Bernie was about the day he turned up to training with a mustache and Norm Smith told him in no uncertain terms that if he wanted to play footy then the mo had to go. He played 99 games which was the most for the club without kicking a goal and the most games in guernsey # 37. His father was an official with the Under 19s and Reserves and like Bernie, a life member. Vale Bernie Massey - a premiership Demon.
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Byron
And Eddie McChins was complaining like a stuck pig about the bump on FC and even tried to turn it around by claiming the Collingwood player desisted from turning it around on Lachie Hunter.
- PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
- Death Riding Fremantle 2023 - Feathered Cap Edition
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
One Vic Country player who stood out in his team’s shock defeat at the hands of South Australia today was George Stevens who was recently covered in an on line article by Chris Cavanagh in the Herald Sun on Draft Intel ~ ADAPTABLE GEORGE Greater Western Victoria Rebels midfielder George Stevens from Warrnambool will play for Vic Country in the under-18 national championships to continue his stunning season. He missed 2022 with an anterior cruciate ligament injury, but has not missed a beat this year and has averaged 150 SuperCoach points across his six matches in the Coates Talent League. He also racked up 16 disposals and three clearances for Geelong in one VFL match in round 6. “He’s one that can be really strong for us in the contested side of things winning clearances as an inside midfielder, but he can also give you stability across the halfback line as well with the way he controls and he reads the play really well as well,” Corrigan said.
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AFL Under 18 Championships 2023
South Australia upset Vic Country by 19 points after the Vic’s dominated early through Harley Reid. SA’s Tyler Welsh and Jack Delean their best players and main goalkickers. George Stevens of Country was good while Reid was subdued after quarter time. South Australian stars shine in Country cull VIC COUNTRY 4.2.26 6.8.44 9.9.63 11.9 (75) SOUTH AUSTRALIA 3.1.19 8.1.49 12.3.75 15.4 (94) GOALS: Vic Country: H. Reid 3, M. Rudd 2, D. Wilson 2, L. Charleson, G. Stevens, J. Freijah, K. De La Rue South Australia: T. Welsh 5, J. Delean 4, A. Moir 2, L. Montgomery, P. Hargreave, T. Goad, T. Luck BEST: Vic Country: G. Stevens, K. Shipp, M. Rudd, B. Wilson, H. Reid, H. De Mattia South Australia: T. Welsh, J. Delean, K. McAuliffe, A. Moir, W. Patton, S. Draper
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AFL Under 18 Championships 2023
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NON-MFC: Rd 14 2023
Indelibly imprinted on my brain.
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NON-MFC: Rd 14 2023
If that half time score of Richmond 10.7.67 to St Kilda 8.2.50 looks familiar, it’s exactly the same as Melbourne’s lead over Collingwood in Round 21 last year. The Pies got up in that game.
- Death Riding Fremantle 2023 - Feathered Cap Edition
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AFL Under 18 Championships 2023
He played and had a good game. Was close to being in one of Vic Metro’s top half dozen players.
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AFL Under 18 Championships 2023
There’s only one game on in the national championships - we see Vic Country play their first game on Sunday and it’s against South Australia who were disappointing last week. Here are two articles worth reading - 2023 Vic Country Under 18 squad announced PREVIEW | 2023 AFL U18s: Vic Country vs. South Australia There are some interesting names in that VC squad including Harley Reid, Zane Duursma, Darcy Wilson, Cooper Simpson and Melbourne NGA prospect Riak Andrew. The game will be televised live on Foxtel.
- PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
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Not AFL
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
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Welcome to Demonland - Pick 17
Yes, it was truly amazing that, at a time when half of football’s punditry were going ape over Mac Andrew and the Suns picked him at #5 (one after Nick Daicos), club recruiters gave St Kilda a free hit at Owens and to a lesser extent, Windhager.
- PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
An interesting article about some of Tassie’s young gun players in line for the forthcoming draft ~ Gun Tassie mids pose draft query
- GAMEDAY: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- If we can’t get over the Pies today…
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Big footy’s Davo-27’s June Top 40 1. Harley Reid - Bendigo - 185cm 85kg 2. Jed Walter - Gold Coast A - 195cm 91kg (GCSA) 3. Colby McKercher - Tasmania - 181cm 72kg 4. Daniel Curtin - Claremont - 196cm 91kg 5. Jake Rogers - Gold Coast A - 172cm 67kg (GCSA) 6. Nick Watson - Eastern - 170cm 67kg 7. Nate Caddy - Northern - 192cm 91kg 8. Darcy Wilson - Murray - 185cm 73kg 9. Jack Delean - Sth Adel - 181cm 73kg 10. Mitch Edwards - Peel - 207cm 90kg (Frem NGA) 11. Zane Duursma - Gippsland - 189cm 79kg 12. Koltyn Tholstrup - Subiaco - 188cm 80kg 13. Logan Evans - Norwood - 188cm 77kg 14. Harry Demattia - Dandenong - 184cm 77kg 15. Nathan Philactides - Oakleigh - 181cm 78kg 16. Harvey Johnston - Sandringham - 184cm 76kg 17. Will McCabe - Central Dist - 197cm 81kg (Haw FS) 18. Ethan Read - Gold Coast A - 200cm 90kg (GCSA) 19. Ollie Murphy - Sandringham - 200cm 85kg 20. Jordan Croft - Calder - 200cm 80kg (WB FS) 21. Archer Reid - Gippsland - 203cm 93kg 22. Ryley Sanders - Sandringham(Tas) - 186cm 85kg 23. Thomas Anastasopoulos - Geelong - 176cm 66kg 24. Will Lorenz - Oakleigh - 186cm 70kg 25. Ashton Moir - Glenlg - 188cm 84kg 26. Joel Freijah - GWV - 191cm 86kg 27. Riley Hardeman - Swan Dist - 188cm 80kg 28. Will Brown - Sandringham - 194cm 86kg 29. Angus Hastie - Geelong - 189cm 77kg 30. Miles Enders - Sandringham - 188cm 86kg 31. Logan Morris - Western - 191cm 90kg 32. Connor O'Sullivan - Murray - 198cm 92kg 33. Will Patton - Wst Adel - 192cm 79kg 34. Clay Hall - Peel - 190cm 85kg 35. Oskar Smartt - Bendigo - 179cm 85kg 36. Koen Sanchez - East Frem - 178cm 71kg 37. Logan Morris - Western - 191cm 90kg 38. Sam Frangalas - Dandenong - 187cm 85kg 39. Billy Wilson - Dandenong - 182cm 71kg 40. Jack Callinan - Tasmania - 179cm 77kg