Champion Data has crunched the numbers and says Izak Rankine is the No. 1 draft pick.
Carlton is expected to crown Sam Walsh the No. 1 draft pick but AFL’s statistics guru has rated Rankine the standout player at both the 2017 and 2018 Under-18.
Last year Champion Data, which keeps stats on hundreds of junior games every year starting at under-16 level, ranked Rising Star winner Jaidyn Stephenson at No. 3 and Jack Higgins at No. 1.
Stephenson slipped to Collingwood at No. 6 while Richmond grabbed Higgins — who kicked the goal of the year — at pick No. 17.
Which juniors have impressed the Champion scouts this year?
1. Izak Rankine (West Adelaide)
H: 180cm, W: 76kg
No. 1 player at 2017 and 2018 Under-18 championships. Averaged 16 disposals and led every player for goals, assists and score involvements this year.
SAM SAYS: Champion Data would’ve taken the boy with a rose tattoo at No. 1 last year — ahead of Cam Rayner and Jaidyn Stephenson. The draft’s magician appears likely to join Gold Coast at pick No. 2 or 3. Would a club also rookie Matt Rankine to help the brothers settle?
Plays like: Luke Breust (Haw)
2. Sam Walsh (Geelong Falcons)
H: 184cm, W: 74kg
One of most reliable junior ball winners ever seen. Across 41 matches he averaged 29 disposals and won at least 23 disposals in all 25 TAC Cup games as both an under-age and top-age player.
SAM SAYS: Should join Carlton at No. 1 and join Patrick Cripps, Paddy Dow, Will Setterfield and Matt Kennedy in an evolving engine room. Patrick Dangerfield says this blue-chip selection is the next Joel Selwood and he appears the best junior midfielder since Josh Kelly.
Plays like: Taylor Adams (Coll)
3. Bailey Smith (Sandringham Dragons)
H: 185cm, W: 82kg
Vic Metro’s MVP and won the second-most disposals of any player, behind Walsh. Smith also ranked in the top five for contested possessions, clearances and pressure points.
SAM SAYS: Close to Winx odds to stay in Victoria — and that means St Kilda or Western Bulldogs are most likely to land the second-best midfielder. Snug fit for the Dogs at No.7. Sore Achilles should be right by January.
Plays like: Brad Crouch (Ade)
4. Jack Lukosius (Woodville West Torrens)
H: 194cm, W: 85kg
Ability to find uncontested marks his greatest strength. Took 7.8 marks per match at the under-18 championships, the most against Division 1 teams since Jon Patton, the No. 1 pick in 2011.
SAM SAYS: A generational key forward with running patterns out of Nick Riewoldt’s playbook. Great hands, a beautiful kick and a logical choice for Gold Coast after losing Tom Lynch.
Plays like: Mitch McGovern (Carl)
5. Max King (Sandringham Dragons)
H: 202cm, W: 87kg
Round 1 TAC Cup performance possibly best of the season. King had 19 disposals, nine marks (six contested) and eight goals from 15 shots at goal. ACL then ruined his season.
SAM SAYS: No. 1 contender until ACL injury in April. The St Kilda fan could join the Saints at No. 4 and would also be considered by Port Adelaide (No. 5) and Dogs (No. 7). Fellow ACL victim Nic Naitanui provided support this year.
6. Nick Blakey (Sydney Swans Academy)
H: 194cm, W: 77kg
The No. 2 ranked player in AFL academy series, averaging 18 disposals and 4.5 goals. Across 15 matches covered by Champion Data he has never won more than 23 disposals or four clearances.
SAM SAYS: Isaac Heeney, Callum Mills and now Nick Blakey — Sydney’s talent academy delivers a third gem. Gold Coast should keep the Swans honest by bidding an early pick for the left-footer, who cut father-son ties to North Melbourne and Brisbane.
Plays like: Jake Stringer (Ess)
7. Connor Rozee (North Adelaide)
H: 185cm, W: 71kg
Averaged 157 SuperCoach points at the 2016 Under-16 championships and 104 SuperCoach points at the 2017 Under-18 championships. Moved forward this year and he averaged only 74 SuperCoach points.
SAM SAYS: Stormed into top-10 mix with late form as an intercepting defender in the SANFL. Thinking music on for Port Adelaide (No. 5), Gold Coast (No. 6), Dogs (No. 7) and Crows (No. 8). Could give Suns a trio of South Australian friends.
Plays like: Andrew Brayshaw (Frem)
8. Chayce Jones (Launceston)
H: 180cm, W: 74kg
Averaged 21 disposals and ranked in the top five players for metres gained, pressure acts and score involvements for the Allies in this year’s Under-18 championships.
SAM SAYS: Slight frame a worry but a strong character who bounced back from a broken ankle last year. Tigers would love him to reach pick No. 17.
Plays like: Dayne Zorko (BL)
9. Ben King (Sandringham Dragons)
H: 202cm, W: 83kg
Averaged an impressive seven intercept possessions and three intercept marks as a defender last year. Moved forward this year, he was the No. 2 ranked key forward in the TAC Cup.
SAM SAYS: Led the TAC Cup for contested marks per match in 2018 and Port Adelaide (No. 5) probably the earliest he could go. A proven force at both ends of the ground.
Plays like: Ben Brown (NM)
10. Luke Valente (Norwood)
H: 186cm, W: 80kg
Averaged 22 disposals per match and was the only South Australian midfielder to rate elite for both intercept possessions and score involvements.
SAM SAYS: South Australian captain oozes leadership and possesses neat skills on both sides. One of this year’s big risers.
Plays like: Joel Selwood (Gee)
11. Jordan Clark (Claremont)
H: 182cm, W: 78kg
Final five games in the WAFL he averaged 15 disposals, seven intercept possessions and kicked at 70 per cent efficiency.
SAM SAYS: Glandular fever diagnosis will delay start to pre-season for the former Australian junior cricketer, taking a hat-trick against Pakistan. GWS likely to consider with the Dylan Shiel pick and Port Adelaide also in mix.
Plays like: Michael Hibberd (Melb)
12. Tarryn Thomas (North Launceston/North Melbourne)
H: 189cm, W: 76kg
The No. 1 ranked player at AFL Academy series, averaging 168 SuperCoach points, 22 disposals and 2.4 goals. Won 57 per cent of possessions from a contest across 30 matches covered by Champion Data.
SAM SAYS: Grew up playing rugby league in Paramatta but after starring in three senior grand finals for North Launceston he is ready for AFL. Tough upbringing won’t stop Kangaroos matching a bid for their academy gem.
Plays like: Jack Ziebell (NM)
13. Jackson Hately (Central District)
H: 190cm, W: 81kg
Had most impact of any junior playing in the SANFL in 2017, averaging 18 disposals and 91 SuperCoach points. Thrived at stoppages at the Under-18 championships, rating elite for clearances and tackles.
SAM SAYS: Could land inside the top 15 with the Crows and Power holding selections in his range. Impressive leader and even better tackler.
Plays like: Liam Shiels (Haw)
14. Xavier Duursma (Gippsland Power)
H: 185cm, W: 71kg
Contributed all over the field for Gippsland. Fourth-highest rated player in TAC Cup, winning 23 disposals and was the only midfielder to rate elite for intercept possessions, score involvements and goals.
SAM SAYS: Seems likely to fit in the 15-30 range after a year punctuated by consistency. Shades of Callan Ward.
Plays like: Elliot Yeo (WC)
15. Jye Caldwell (Bendigo Pioneers)
H: 189cm, W: 78kg
Showed glimpses in two full TAC Cup games, averaging 22 disposals, four clearances and five tackles. At the 2016 Under-16 championships he averaged 27 disposals and six clearances.
SAM SAYS: Won Vic Country’s Under-16 MVP — ahead of Sam Walsh. Injuries ruined 2018 but a powerful kick and great character with very little go-home factor could appeal to the Suns at No.6.
Carlton is expected to crown Sam Walsh the No. 1 draft pick but AFL’s statistics guru has rated Rankine the standout player at both the 2017 and 2018 Under-18.
Last year Champion Data, which keeps stats on hundreds of junior games every year starting at under-16 level, ranked Rising Star winner Jaidyn Stephenson at No. 3 and Jack Higgins at No. 1.
Stephenson slipped to Collingwood at No. 6 while Richmond grabbed Higgins — who kicked the goal of the year — at pick No. 17.
Which juniors have impressed the Champion scouts this year?
1. Izak Rankine (West Adelaide)
H: 180cm, W: 76kg
No. 1 player at 2017 and 2018 Under-18 championships. Averaged 16 disposals and led every player for goals, assists and score involvements this year.
SAM SAYS: Champion Data would’ve taken the boy with a rose tattoo at No. 1 last year — ahead of Cam Rayner and Jaidyn Stephenson. The draft’s magician appears likely to join Gold Coast at pick No. 2 or 3. Would a club also rookie Matt Rankine to help the brothers settle?
Plays like: Luke Breust (Haw)
2. Sam Walsh (Geelong Falcons)
H: 184cm, W: 74kg
One of most reliable junior ball winners ever seen. Across 41 matches he averaged 29 disposals and won at least 23 disposals in all 25 TAC Cup games as both an under-age and top-age player.
SAM SAYS: Should join Carlton at No. 1 and join Patrick Cripps, Paddy Dow, Will Setterfield and Matt Kennedy in an evolving engine room. Patrick Dangerfield says this blue-chip selection is the next Joel Selwood and he appears the best junior midfielder since Josh Kelly.
Plays like: Taylor Adams (Coll)
3. Bailey Smith (Sandringham Dragons)
H: 185cm, W: 82kg
Vic Metro’s MVP and won the second-most disposals of any player, behind Walsh. Smith also ranked in the top five for contested possessions, clearances and pressure points.
SAM SAYS: Close to Winx odds to stay in Victoria — and that means St Kilda or Western Bulldogs are most likely to land the second-best midfielder. Snug fit for the Dogs at No.7. Sore Achilles should be right by January.
Plays like: Brad Crouch (Ade)
4. Jack Lukosius (Woodville West Torrens)
H: 194cm, W: 85kg
Ability to find uncontested marks his greatest strength. Took 7.8 marks per match at the under-18 championships, the most against Division 1 teams since Jon Patton, the No. 1 pick in 2011.
SAM SAYS: A generational key forward with running patterns out of Nick Riewoldt’s playbook. Great hands, a beautiful kick and a logical choice for Gold Coast after losing Tom Lynch.
Plays like: Mitch McGovern (Carl)
5. Max King (Sandringham Dragons)
H: 202cm, W: 87kg
Round 1 TAC Cup performance possibly best of the season. King had 19 disposals, nine marks (six contested) and eight goals from 15 shots at goal. ACL then ruined his season.
SAM SAYS: No. 1 contender until ACL injury in April. The St Kilda fan could join the Saints at No. 4 and would also be considered by Port Adelaide (No. 5) and Dogs (No. 7). Fellow ACL victim Nic Naitanui provided support this year.
6. Nick Blakey (Sydney Swans Academy)
H: 194cm, W: 77kg
The No. 2 ranked player in AFL academy series, averaging 18 disposals and 4.5 goals. Across 15 matches covered by Champion Data he has never won more than 23 disposals or four clearances.
SAM SAYS: Isaac Heeney, Callum Mills and now Nick Blakey — Sydney’s talent academy delivers a third gem. Gold Coast should keep the Swans honest by bidding an early pick for the left-footer, who cut father-son ties to North Melbourne and Brisbane.
Plays like: Jake Stringer (Ess)
7. Connor Rozee (North Adelaide)
H: 185cm, W: 71kg
Averaged 157 SuperCoach points at the 2016 Under-16 championships and 104 SuperCoach points at the 2017 Under-18 championships. Moved forward this year and he averaged only 74 SuperCoach points.
SAM SAYS: Stormed into top-10 mix with late form as an intercepting defender in the SANFL. Thinking music on for Port Adelaide (No. 5), Gold Coast (No. 6), Dogs (No. 7) and Crows (No. 8). Could give Suns a trio of South Australian friends.
Plays like: Andrew Brayshaw (Frem)
8. Chayce Jones (Launceston)
H: 180cm, W: 74kg
Averaged 21 disposals and ranked in the top five players for metres gained, pressure acts and score involvements for the Allies in this year’s Under-18 championships.
SAM SAYS: Slight frame a worry but a strong character who bounced back from a broken ankle last year. Tigers would love him to reach pick No. 17.
Plays like: Dayne Zorko (BL)
9. Ben King (Sandringham Dragons)
H: 202cm, W: 83kg
Averaged an impressive seven intercept possessions and three intercept marks as a defender last year. Moved forward this year, he was the No. 2 ranked key forward in the TAC Cup.
SAM SAYS: Led the TAC Cup for contested marks per match in 2018 and Port Adelaide (No. 5) probably the earliest he could go. A proven force at both ends of the ground.
Plays like: Ben Brown (NM)
10. Luke Valente (Norwood)
H: 186cm, W: 80kg
Averaged 22 disposals per match and was the only South Australian midfielder to rate elite for both intercept possessions and score involvements.
SAM SAYS: South Australian captain oozes leadership and possesses neat skills on both sides. One of this year’s big risers.
Plays like: Joel Selwood (Gee)
11. Jordan Clark (Claremont)
H: 182cm, W: 78kg
Final five games in the WAFL he averaged 15 disposals, seven intercept possessions and kicked at 70 per cent efficiency.
SAM SAYS: Glandular fever diagnosis will delay start to pre-season for the former Australian junior cricketer, taking a hat-trick against Pakistan. GWS likely to consider with the Dylan Shiel pick and Port Adelaide also in mix.
Plays like: Michael Hibberd (Melb)
12. Tarryn Thomas (North Launceston/North Melbourne)
H: 189cm, W: 76kg
The No. 1 ranked player at AFL Academy series, averaging 168 SuperCoach points, 22 disposals and 2.4 goals. Won 57 per cent of possessions from a contest across 30 matches covered by Champion Data.
SAM SAYS: Grew up playing rugby league in Paramatta but after starring in three senior grand finals for North Launceston he is ready for AFL. Tough upbringing won’t stop Kangaroos matching a bid for their academy gem.
Plays like: Jack Ziebell (NM)
13. Jackson Hately (Central District)
H: 190cm, W: 81kg
Had most impact of any junior playing in the SANFL in 2017, averaging 18 disposals and 91 SuperCoach points. Thrived at stoppages at the Under-18 championships, rating elite for clearances and tackles.
SAM SAYS: Could land inside the top 15 with the Crows and Power holding selections in his range. Impressive leader and even better tackler.
Plays like: Liam Shiels (Haw)
14. Xavier Duursma (Gippsland Power)
H: 185cm, W: 71kg
Contributed all over the field for Gippsland. Fourth-highest rated player in TAC Cup, winning 23 disposals and was the only midfielder to rate elite for intercept possessions, score involvements and goals.
SAM SAYS: Seems likely to fit in the 15-30 range after a year punctuated by consistency. Shades of Callan Ward.
Plays like: Elliot Yeo (WC)
15. Jye Caldwell (Bendigo Pioneers)
H: 189cm, W: 78kg
Showed glimpses in two full TAC Cup games, averaging 22 disposals, four clearances and five tackles. At the 2016 Under-16 championships he averaged 27 disposals and six clearances.
SAM SAYS: Won Vic Country’s Under-16 MVP — ahead of Sam Walsh. Injuries ruined 2018 but a powerful kick and great character with very little go-home factor could appeal to the Suns at No.6.
Comment