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  • The Doctor
    Coaching Staff
    • Jan 2007
    • 3702

    Re: 2021 draft watch

    Kevin Sheehan reveals his top NAB AFL Draft Prospects:



    Tall Defenders



    Oscar Adams


    Glenelg, SANFL / Compton FC-Mount Gambier
    State: South Australia
    Height: 197cm
    Weight: 85kg
    Date of Birth: 23/07/03

    Durable tall defender who reads to play very well to intercept mark and is both competitive and aggressive. Needs to add further strength to his frame but is capable of a turn in the ruck, like Mark Blicavs, using his athleticism and versatility to his advantage. Showed distinct potential as key defender in NAB AFL U19 Challenge matches playing all four of South Australia’s matches, impressing against Western Australia with four marks and 16 disposals in game one and finished the series being his state’s best player in the final game against the same opposition with six marks and 12 disposals. Played under-18s with Glenelg this year and continues to improve, averaging 13.7 disposals and 4.8 marks in his 12 matches. Comes from a very sporting family with both parents having played state level basketball.



    Leek Alleer

    Central Districts, SANFL
    State: South Australia
    Height: 195cm
    Weight: 81kg
    Date of Birth: 21/08/01

    High marking and extremely athletic tall defender who has been a revelation at senior level this year after being switched to defence. Hampered by injury for two years, he has come through the grades at Central Districts from under-16s, under-18s and reserves to be play some exciting senior football this year and emerge as a NAB AFL Draft prospect. Born in Kenya to Sudanese parents, he has played 11 matches this year, averaging nine disposals and 4.4 marks, mostly interceptions. Still developing his overall game, he appears to have a massive upside which he gave a glimpse of at the South Australian Draft Combine, breaking the all-time record for the running vertical jump with an amazing leap of 107cm.



    Rhett Bazzo

    Swan Districts, WAFL / Guilford Grammar
    State: Western Australia
    Height: 194cm
    Weight: 81kg
    Date of Birth: 17/10/03

    Tall defender/forward who has been a swingman this year at school and club level after winning All-Australian U16 honours in 2019 as a defender. Strong in defence for the Australian Under-18s Academy team against Geelong (VFL) in the annual AFL Challenge match, he then starred for Western Australia in the championships match against South Australia with 10 marks and 18 disposals to be one of the best afield across half-back. Played eight matches at under-18s level for Swan Districts and was a key player in defence in their premiership win this season. His father Steve played over 250 games in the WAFL, including some representative state football to help shape his son’s early career. A state representative in cricket at under-age level, football is now his focus with his contested and intercept marking - as well as his spoiling and ball use - his major weapons.



    Justin Davies

    Dandenong Stingrays, NAB League / Haileybury College
    State: Victoria (Country)
    Height: 194cm
    Weight: 92kg
    Date of Birth: 29/04/03

    Left-footed tall defender who can play both ends of the ground, using his marking and penetrating kicking as his strengths. Mixed his football between Haileybury College and the NAB League where he played four matches for the Dandenong Stingrays, averaging 9.3 disposals but showed enough potential in trials to earn selection for Victoria Country in the NAB AFL Challenge match against Victoria Metro in July. A former national discus champion at youth level.



    Charlie Dean

    Williamstown, VFL / Sandringham Dragons, NAB League / Collegians, VAFA
    State: Victoria (Metro)
    Height: 195cm
    Weight: 86kg
    Date of Birth: 19/06/01

    Tall defender who can also apply his craft up forward. Had an outstanding season at Williamstown in the VFL in his 20th year after being part of Victoria Metro/Sandringham Dragons program in his initial draft year of 2019. His marking is elite, along with his composure under pressure and ball use, which earnt him the Fothergill-Round-Mitchell Medal as the VFL’s most promising talent. Past winners include Kane Lambert (Northern Blues /Richmond), Luke Ryan (Coburg/Fremantle) and Bayley Fritsch (Casey Demons/Melbourne). He was also announced as a defender in the VFL’s Team of the Year for 2021 after averaging 15.1 disposals and 7.3 marks in his nine matches this year. His Draft Combine time of 6:11 for the 2km (Strava tested) gave an insight into his running capacity and work ethic.



    Josh Gibcus

    GWV Rebels, NAB League / Eastpoint FC / St. Pat’s College
    State: Victoria (Country)
    Height: 196cm
    Weight: 87kg
    Date of Birth: 04/04/03

    Developing tall defender who has emerged this year to be included in the Australian U18 Academy team against Geelong (VFL) where he was one of his side’s best. He also showed his skill to be one of Victoria Country under-19s better performers in the NAB AFL Challenge game against Victoria Metro in July. Blessed with an elite vertical jump, his intercept marking and aggressive spoiling are both features of his rapidly developing game. With similar traits as Melbourne’s Jake Lever, he also played 10 matches with the Rebels, averaging 12.5 disposals and 4.4 marks to win selection in the NAB League Team of the Year. Reminded scouts of his athleticism with his impressive NAB AFL Draft Combine performances, including his 95cm running vertical jump, 3.04 seconds for 20 metres, and 6:38 for 2km at Victoria Country testing in Bendigo in September.



    Tyreece Lieu

    Eastern Ranges, NAB League / South Belgrave FC / Rowville SC
    State: Victoria (Metro)
    Height: 194cm
    Weight: 93kg
    Date of Birth: 14/04/03

    Tall defender who first came on the radar with impressive performances for Victoria Metro at under-16s level in 2019. His switch from forward/midfield to defence this year has unearthed his exciting intercept marking ability. With his father being from Samoa and his mother from New Zealand, he was initially a rugby prospect but played six matches for the Eastern Ranges this year where he averaged 16.7 disposals and 5.3 marks as well as a game for North Melbourne in the VFL. Only injury prevented him representing Victoria Metro this year.



    Caleb Lewis

    Sandringham Dragons, NAB League / Parkdale Vultures / Brighton Grammar
    State: Victoria (Metro)
    Height: 196cm
    Weight: 84kg
    Date of Birth: 29/09/03

    Tall defender who has shown that both contested and intercept marking are his assets. Capable of using his endurance to great effect to be curtailing a repeat leading forward, he also looks composed with his decision making and execution coming out of defence. Played four matches this year for the Sandringham Dragons, combining his football with his Brighton Grammar schedule, and was in the Victorian Metro squad for representative football.



    Tyler McGinniss

    Tasmania Devils, NAB League / North Hobart FC
    State: Tasmania
    Height: 194cm
    Weight: 82kg
    Date of Birth: 12/01/01

    Tall defender who showed great poise across half-back for the Tasmania Devils this year, playing eight matches and averaging 17.1 disposals and 4.6 marks to show some of the traits of GWS star Nick Haynes. An excellent intercept mark and fine user of the ball, he is a one-touch player who absorbs pressure well in defence. Topped off an excellent season, after missing nearly two years following a shoulder injury, to be named his state's best player in the NAB AFL Challenge match against Queensland in Brisbane on AFL Grand Final eve. His running vertical jump of 91cm impressed at NAB AFL Draft Combine in Tasmania.



    Oscar Morrison

    Geelong Falcons, NAB League / St. Josephs College
    State: Victoria (Country)
    Height: 194cm
    Weight: 91kg
    Date of Birth: 21/08/03

    Powerfully built tall defender who can play the intercept-marking role or stand one-on-one with his opponent to win or halve contests. A natural leader who captained St Joseph’s College this year, he never seems flustered down back with a good burst of speed to rebound from defence. With intercept skills like star Giant Nick Haynes, he performed strongly for Victoria Country in the NAB AFL Challenge match against Victoria Metro in July. Played 10 matches for the Geelong Falcons where he averaged 13.5 disposals and earned selection in the NAB League Team of the Year. His time of 6:33 for 2km at the NAB AFL Draft Combine in Bendigo gave an insight into his running capacity and competitiveness.



    Noah Pegoraro

    West Perth, WAFL
    State: Western Australia
    Height: 194cm
    Weight: 90kg
    Date of Birth: 19/06/97

    A late bloomer at 24 years of age, he has emerged in his third year at WAFL level with West Perth with his strong performances as a tall defender. Playing with confidence and maturity this season, his fundamentals involving one-touch marking and ball use are impressive, together with his natural speed and agility. Showcased his AFL potential in 18 matches at league level, averaging an impressive 17.9 disposals and 5.6 marks. His performance was eye-catching at the Western Australian NAB AFL Draft Combine, being ranked fifth nationally with his 2.93 seconds for the 20 metres and 92cm for the running vertical jump.



    Jed Rule

    Oakleigh Chargers, NAB League / Carey Grammar / Boroondara FC
    State: Victoria (Metro)
    Height: 192cm
    Weight: 79kg
    Date of Birth: 10/06/03

    Another tall defender prospect who showed thin slices of his potential when he represented Victoria Metro at under-16s level in 2019. Comes off his opponent to intercept and can also play tightly one-on-one, he has some traits of Essendon (and Oakleigh Chargers’) Jordan Ridley across half-back. A neat left-foot kick, he’s a talented sportsman overall, playing representative tennis and basketball and this year sharing his football between Carey Grammar and the Chargers where he averaged 11.7 disposals and 5.3 marks.



    Baker Smith

    Tasmania Devils, NAB League / Clarence FC/ Guilford Young College
    State: Tasmania
    Height: 197cm
    Weight: 82kg
    Date of Birth: 26/08/03

    A developing, athletic, tall defender who uses his anticipation to intercept mark and competitiveness to compete one-on-one. Blessed with a big tank, he can match the hard-running mobile tall forwards and spoil strongly or half the contest in a similar style to Richmond's Dylan Grimes. Son of Matt Smith, who played over 260 games at statewide league level, Baker played eight matches in the NAB League, averaging 11 disposals and 3.6 marks.



    Jacob Van Rooyen

    Claremont, WAFL
    State: Western Australia
    Height: 193cm
    Weight: 91kg
    Date of Birth: 16/04/03

    Tall defender or forward who showed his real talent in an outstanding game across half-back for Western Australia in the NAB AFL Challenge match against South Australia. Rooyen took eight marks and had 12 disposals in an eye-catching performance, then swung forward in final moments of the Toyota AFL Grand Final curtain-raiser to kick the winning goal for his state. His versatility and aerial craft have drawn comparisons to West Coast emerging star Oscar Allen. Van Rooyen kicked 34 goals in nine matches at under-18s WAFL level to prove his swingman ability, along with playing mainly forward in five senior matches with Claremont this year. He is also another player to benefit from representing Australia at under-18s level against Geelong's VFL team in April this year. His 3.06 seconds for 20 metres at the NAB AFL Draft Combine was a sound indication of his acceleration for a player of his size.
    Listening to Brahm's 3rd Racket

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    • Mofra
      Hall of Fame
      • Dec 2006
      • 14994

      Re: 2021 draft watch

      We've interviewed Paul Curtis (Jets kid)

      “I told my manager about it, and I had a zoom call with the Western Bulldogs. Basically, all the clubs heard it from then on,” Curtis said.
      Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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      • hujsh
        Hall of Fame
        • Nov 2007
        • 11851

        Re: 2021 draft watch

        Originally posted by Mofra
        We've interviewed Paul Curtis (Jets kid)



        https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/11/...with-afl-club/

        Should draft. Has a very good birthday
        [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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        • Grantysghost
          Bouncing Strong
          • Apr 2010
          • 19000

          Re: 2021 draft watch

          Originally posted by Mofra
          We've interviewed Paul Curtis (Jets kid)



          https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/11/...with-afl-club/
          Did the Hawks reject him because he was Covid positive?

          Sounds like they didn't re-interview.
          BT COME BACK!​

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          • Axe Man
            Hall of Fame
            • Nov 2008
            • 11207

            Re: 2021 draft watch

            Originally posted by Grantysghost
            Did the Hawks reject him because he was Covid positive?

            Sounds like they didn't re-interview.
            Bit of a tangent but I guess we need to ask the vaccination status of any potential draftees? No point drafting someone who isn't/won't get vaccinated.

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            • Grantysghost
              Bouncing Strong
              • Apr 2010
              • 19000

              Re: 2021 draft watch

              Originally posted by Axe Man
              Bit of a tangent but I guess we need to ask the vaccination status of any potential draftees? No point drafting someone who isn't/won't get vaccinated.
              Yes good point. Unfortunate but true.
              BT COME BACK!​

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              • comrade
                Hall of Fame
                • Jun 2008
                • 18051

                Re: 2021 draft watch

                Curtis is very good, a natural forward. If he lasts until our pick (unlikely) I hope we pounce.
                Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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                • Mofra
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 14994

                  Re: 2021 draft watch

                  Write up on Darcy if anyone is interested (from PM Bangers who is one of the closer draft-watchers putting opinions out):

                  PICK 2 - Western Bulldogs (Matched Bid) [Lose picks 23, 43, 44, 45, 53. Surplus of 135 Points]
                  Sam Darcy | Oakleigh Chargers/ VIC Metro
                  204 cm | 73 kg
                  Tall Utility/ Ruck

                  One of the many considerations for Pick 2 was who would be bid on first out of Darcy and Daicos, I think whoever ends up with the pick will be bidding on both, and if they don't it'll be disappointing to all onlookers that don't follow the Dogs or the Pies. I guess my main reasoning for bidding on Darcy first comes down to the rarity of dominant junior KPP's in any draft, let alone this one, and if a team is bidding to shake one loose I think Darcy is the one you'd want to test the most

                  I've had my concerns over his speed for a top level KPF, and I still do as defenders get closer to his height in the years to come, but being 204 cm is a decent enough compensation for lack of burst speed, to combine with his smarts and agility. I'd prefer to see him as a KPD personally given how well Naughton goes with his contested pack marks, but there's no way for the Dogs to lose with any combination they try of Darcy, JUH and Naughton on field
                  Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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                  • Bornadog
                    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 66894

                    Re: 2021 draft watch

                    Originally posted by Mofra
                    Write up on Darcy if anyone is interested (from PM Bangers who is one of the closer draft-watchers putting opinions out):

                    PICK 2 - Western Bulldogs (Matched Bid) [Lose picks 23, 43, 44, 45, 53. Surplus of 135 Points]
                    Sam Darcy | Oakleigh Chargers/ VIC Metro
                    204 cm | 73 kg
                    Tall Utility/ Ruck

                    One of the many considerations for Pick 2 was who would be bid on first out of Darcy and Daicos, I think whoever ends up with the pick will be bidding on both, and if they don't it'll be disappointing to all onlookers that don't follow the Dogs or the Pies. I guess my main reasoning for bidding on Darcy first comes down to the rarity of dominant junior KPP's in any draft, let alone this one, and if a team is bidding to shake one loose I think Darcy is the one you'd want to test the most

                    I've had my concerns over his speed for a top level KPF, and I still do as defenders get closer to his height in the years to come, but being 204 cm is a decent enough compensation for lack of burst speed, to combine with his smarts and agility. I'd prefer to see him as a KPD personally given how well Naughton goes with his contested pack marks, but there's no way for the Dogs to lose with any combination they try of Darcy, JUH and Naughton on field
                    Love to see him groomed to play Key back on the monster tall forwards
                    FFC: Established 1883

                    Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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                    • Mofra
                      Hall of Fame
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 14994

                      Re: 2021 draft watch

                      Originally posted by bornadog
                      Love to see him groomed to play Key back on the monster tall forwards
                      If you're a smart footballer you can often hide a lack of pace in the backline if you cut the angles well and read the play.
                      Sam Collins' reinvention at the Suns is off the back of this. Roughy been good for the pies as well.
                      Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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                      • Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
                        Bulldog Team of the Century
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 8975

                        Re: 2021 draft watch

                        Reports that Gold Coast may pick swap with GWS to obtain pick 2.
                        I think it's less likely Gold Coast would bid on Darcy with pick 2 than GWS. Fingers crossed it gets done.
                        Would a pick 3 give us more options to get back into the draft?

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                        • GVGjr
                          Moderator
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 44757

                          Re: 2021 draft watch

                          Originally posted by bornadog
                          Love to see him groomed to play Key back on the monster tall forwards
                          That would suit us perfectly but we are going to need to be very patient with Darcy given how little football he has played over the last two years.
                          Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                          • GVGjr
                            Moderator
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 44757

                            Re: 2021 draft watch

                            Originally posted by Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
                            Reports that Gold Coast may pick swap with GWS to obtain pick 2.
                            I think it's less likely Gold Coast would bid on Darcy with pick 2 than GWS. Fingers crossed it gets done.
                            Would a pick 3 give us more options to get back into the draft?
                            Yes, if they move up the order I think it lessens the risk on an early bid.
                            Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                            • boydogs
                              WOOF Member
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 5844

                              Re: 2021 draft watch

                              73kg is tiny for 204cm, Tim English was 90kg when drafted
                              If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.

                              Formerly gogriff

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                              • jeemak
                                Bulldog Legend
                                • Oct 2010
                                • 21859

                                Re: 2021 draft watch

                                Originally posted by Mofra
                                We've interviewed Paul Curtis (Jets kid)



                                https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/11/...with-afl-club/
                                183cm small forward. It really is a league of giants these days.

                                I measured myself at the age of about 19-20 and I was 182cm (Johnno's height - freak), and in my ammo career played all over the ground including occasional posts in key positions, but not in the ruck. Turns out on the way to going to Vietnam post career a medical test had me measured at 183.5cm, and that was backed up by another medical in Hanoi at that height. This was in my late thirties and I can't help think of how all the self esteem and inadequacy issues I suffered from to that point may have been solved knowing I had that additional 1.5cm confirmed..........

                                So my insecure digression aside, this dude could end up growing another 1-2cm or something like that, and enter the game as a small forward. It boggles my mind how tall everyone playing the game is now.
                                TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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