Everything posted by Whispering_Jack
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		Finn Emile-Brennan
		
		I’m meaning that investment in NGA’s by the individual clubs outside the northern academies isn’t justified because of minimal access to players of quality now that they’re limited to outside the top 40 picks. If an NGA Vic Country rep in FE-B isn’t considered worthy of a nomination by his allocated Club, whether by reason of a recruiting/list management decision or any other reason, then the range of players who are going to get selected under the NGA system has to be extremely limited especially when club spending is capped anyway. I’ve had the opportunity of observing at close quarters how another club’s NGA works, how many coaches, assistants and admin staff plus resources are put into the system and it simply can’t be cost-effective given the current selection restraints. FE-B has good disposal but he’s slight and would struggle to find a place on an AFL primary list. Nor do I see him as the type who would fit into our rookie list (Cat A or B) at this stage of his development. He reminds me of some of the players who appear in Casey games as “23rd men” and perhaps that should be where he plays if not drafted. His best chance in that case might be to follow in the footsteps of former Demon NGA Deakyn Smith who initially missed out on being drafted but is now going into his third season as a rookie after becoming a pre-season supplemental selection in March 2021.
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		Finn Emile-Brennan
		
		If that’s the case, it pretty much sounds the death knell on the NGA system for the non northern states. Emile-Brennan is a 2022 Vic Country representative. If an academy player in that category can’t be selected within the first 40 picks but isn’t thought of as worthy of selection beyond 40 then there doesn’t seem to be much scope for NGA players. Unless the AFL subsidises the system, it’s looking like a complete waste of money going forward.
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		2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
		
		Demon fans should be able to pick the error Pick 1 contenders, bolters, and more: 2022 AFL Draft State of Play
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		Jackson Callow
		
		Will be wearing the red and blue next year but in the SANFL. Delisted Hawthorn forward Jackson Callow returns to SANFL club Norwood
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		Isaac Keeler
		
		Isaac Keeler is a promising key forward/ruckman from South Australia who has been considered by some as a potential Luke Jackson replacement. The Adelaide NGA has no problem moving interstate and this week, the Crows decided not to nominate him under the rules - Why Crows chose against nominating draft prospect under NGA rules
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		Finn Emile-Brennan
		
		Two clubs have made decisions about nominating players through the Next Generation Academy process. • Essendon nominated Tiwi Islander Anthony Munkara; but • Adelaide decided not to commit to North Adelaide forward/ruck Isaac Keeler, who will instead be in the open pool in the national draft. Any news on what Melbourne’s done with Emilie-Brennan?
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		2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
		
		At the risk of becoming repetitious, Rookie Me Central bring us their AFL Draft Power Rankings – November 2022
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		Michael Hibberd & Jake Melksham - 1 Year Extensions
		
		I stand corrected here but I read somewhere in the context of Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti‘s status at Essendon that the Bombers needed to have him under contract at the next list lodgement date which I think comes after the delisted free agent period so, if that’s right, a decision on Hibberd & Melksham’s contracts is imminent.
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		Anthony Munkara
		
		An excellent question. We won’t know what club recruiters think until the draft itself. However, I’ve seen some on line gradings that put him in the top 10 after the Academy game.
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		Harry Sheezel
		
		Promoting young players and even younger interviewers
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		AFL Delisted Free Agency Period
		
		The first of these began today and the Hawks have swooped. Plus a former Demon is in the sights of one club. Hawks sign forward after impressive VFL season, Dogs consider ex-Dee
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		Michael Hibberd & Jake Melksham - 1 Year Extensions
		
		Well the next significant date on the calendar is - Thursday 03 November at 9.00am • AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) commences If Hibberd and Melksham aren’t contracted by Thursday then you would assume that they’re delisted players, wouldn’t you? I couldn’t imagine either of them wanting to go elsewhere at this stage of their careers. I don’t think another club would offer either of them big bucks or guarantee games - surely not?
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		2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
		
		The story of a player who was riding high in April but cut down in May. I guess that’s life but he’s fighting on to get drafted. ‘Whatever it takes’: The rollercoaster AFL draft year of Harry Lemmey - and why he’s as ‘driven’ as ever
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		Anthony Munkara
		
		I’m not sure how people here are assessing Munkara. Is it the highlights reel or have people taken the trouble to watch him play in a full game? I had to refresh my memory so I went back in time to April/May, both before and after that Australian Academy game v Collingwood VFL. At the time, the pundits rated his game highly but not top of the top shelf but were impressed enough back then to rate him in the top ten in their rankings. We should accept the reasons he’s given for being off the scene for a couple of months and he’s certainly been forgotten by many during that time but there’s no way this bloke is going to be on a rookie list next year.
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		2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
		
		Is this based on his ability or just to grab an NGA from another club?
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		AFLW: Rd 10 vs West Coast
		
		MELBOURNE 3.5.23 5.8.38 7.12.54 11.13.79 WEST COAST EAGLES 0.0.0 0.1.1 0.1.1 0.1.1 GOALS MELBOURNE Hore Zanker 2 Bannan Fitzsimon Hanks Heath Mackin Paxman Purcell WEST COAST EAGLES Nil
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		AFLW: Rd 10 vs West Coast
		
		3QT: Melbourne 7.12.54 to WCE 0.1.1 Goals: Melbourne: Bannan Fitzsimon Hore Mackin Paxman Purcell Zanker
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		AFLW: Rd 10 vs West Coast
		
		Half Time: Melbourne 5.8.38 to West Coast 0.1.1 Goals Melbourne Bannan Fitzsimon Paxman Purcell Zanker Percentage 259.78 Still unlikely to catch Brisbane’s percentage.
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		AFLW: Rd 10 vs West Coast
		
		Quarter Time and we’re 3.5.23 to 0.0.0 which makes it four games in a row that we haven’t been scored against in Q1. The bad news is that the likelihood of catching Brisbane percentage is not very strong.
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		Brayden George
		
		There’s still a month to go to the 2022 AFL National Draft and amid the speculation as to who Melbourne might take with its first selection (currently at 13) is a player who was edging towards a top ten placing but struggled with injury during the season and ultimately tore an ACL early in the game against the Sandringham Dragons on 27 August. Brayden George might well be one of the hard luck stories of this year’s draft but it’s not all gloom and doom for the talented forward - it’s still likely that he will be selected somewhere in the late teens or early 20s. George might quite well suit a club like Melbourne which has a surfeit of young players waiting for senior opportunity and can therefore afford to “warehouse” a player like him who will miss most, if not all, of 2023 recuperating from that knee injury. NAB League | Brayden George goes down with serious injury as Bushies’ season comes to a close Brayden George still a big AFL Draft prospect despite suffering serious knee injury Should Melbourne make a play for an injured but highly talented player with its pick 13 or possibly get involved in a trade of picks in a risky game to secure him a little later and improve its overall draft positioning?
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		Phantom Drafts Thread 2022
		
		I’m with you on not having to trade up in this draft in the absence of some special circumstances but I’m not sure about trading out pick 13 for a future first round pick. We are under an obligation to use three selections in the draft (currently our first three are 13, 37 and 90), albeit that we can upgrade rookies with our selections if we choose to do so. As it stands at the moment, we’ve signaled that #90 will be used to upgrade Kade Chandler to the primary list so if we trade 13 for a future first as you suggest, we would either place ourselves in a position of needing to upgrade another rookie or using our last pick on a very late selection - and it’s possible that neither option would suit. I think we either stick with our existing selections or do something creative such as the example I suggested elsewhere and Little Goffy did above - swap 13 and 37 for West Coast's 20 and 26 to possibly give us a preferable outcome. Of course, the good thing with the club these days are that there are less leaks so that we don’t know about the thinking of our recruiters.
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		2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
		
		Kevin Sheehan's 2022 NAB AFL Draft Top Prospects – Medium Forwards
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		2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
		
		
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		Phantom Drafts Thread 2022
		
		Good get. No way he slips out of the top 25.
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		Finn Emile-Brennan
		
		From the Herald Sun online (no link available) - “The Demons have access to Finn Emile-Brennan as an NGA prospect this year. Considered a potential pick later in the draft, the Dandenong Stingrays defender is part of the club’s Academy given his mum hails from Mauritius. He played three games for Vic Country during the under-18 national championships and was invited to the state draft combine in October. Emile-Brennan’s kicking is his strength. Riak Andrew is an NGA prospect to watch for next year, being the younger brother of Gold Coast’s Mac Andrew. Basketballer Kyah Farris-White has signed on as a Category B Rookie ahead of the draft.”
 
			
		
		 
     
     
     
     
				 
					
						 
					
						