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  • weltschmerz
    Rookie List
    • Jun 2019
    • 247

    #31
    Re: 2023 Draft Watch

    Originally posted by EasternWest
    Ha ha love the description.
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    The powerful Dandenong midfielder was bash-and-crash all game, throwing himself at the footy and opponents alike to win it in tight, and then using his quick hands in close to release to runners. Despite doing a lot of his work in the thick of the contest, Frangalas was dangerous on the outside as well, taking his opportunities to carry the ball as far as he could and then delivering well to forwards.
    Good size at 187cm already. West has the same quick hands and attack but he's noticeably smaller.

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    • The Doctor
      Coaching Staff
      • Jan 2007
      • 3701

      #32
      Re: 2023 Draft Watch

      Cal Twomey's 10 Prospect to watch in 2023

      There is some incredible talent in this lot. Some video's included in the link. Can we have first dibs on Watson please?

      With the 2022 NAB AFL Draft done and dusted, Callum Twomey looks ahead to the best prospects heading into next season


      ONE OF the highlights of having a full, uninterrupted draft campaign last year was the ability for under-17 players to press their claims well in advance of their own draft dates.

      It is why recruiters, fresh from completing the NAB AFL Draft in November, are already contemplating the talent pool for this coming season.

      And so are we. It looks an exciting squad of prospects of a diverse range of types at the top end, with some obvious standouts on show already.

      Here are 10 prospects (in alphabetical order) to watch that will capture plenty of attention throughout 2023.

      Nate Caddy

      191cm/83kg
      14/7/05
      Northern Knights/Vic Metro
      Forward

      The nephew of Richmond's dual premiership player Josh had good exposure at under-18 level last year with the Northern Knights and Vic Metro. He can play as a marking forward, with his aerial strength catching the eye, and he also shows great athleticism in his movement around the ground.


      Daniel Curtin

      195cm/91kg
      8/3/05
      Claremont/Western Australia
      Defender

      The tall defender missed out on playing for Western Australia in the under-18 championships through injury but returned late in the year with Claremont and also featured in the NAB AFL Futures game on Grand Final day at the MCG. He was judged best afield that game after compiling 20 disposals and eight marks in a controlling display.


      Zane Duursma

      189cm/74kg
      28/8/05
      Gippsland Power/Vic Country
      Forward

      Duursma pieced together a brilliant highlights reel last year, kicking 31 goals from 14 games for Gippsland and also showing his talents for Vic Country and in under-17s futures games. The younger brother of Port Adelaide's Xavier is a different player – a taller marking forward who can leap, outrun and kick goals from everywhere, which he often showed. Duursma is a unique blend of traits that will have recruiters watching him as a potential top-five pick in 2023.


      Mitchell Edwards

      205cm/85kg
      2/6/05
      Peel Thunder/Western Australia
      Ruckman

      Edwards got a taste of things for Western Australia and at his size and athleticism shapes as big watch for clubs this year. Edwards played in Peel Thunder's WAFL colts premiership side and should be a dominant player in his draft season, and he can get around the ground and have a say on things too.


      Will Lorenz

      186cm
      19/5/05
      Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
      Midfielder

      The grandson of Hawthorn great Graham Arthur, Lorenz finished his season showing his poise with a polished display on Grand Final day in the under-17s futures game. Can weave through traffic, run well and also use his pinpoint left-foot kicking to create the play in the midfield.


      Colby McKercher

      181cm/72kg
      12/4/05
      Tasmania/Allies
      Midfielder

      A classy player who performed well for Tasmania last season, averaging 23 disposals and four tackles. His sharp kicking under pressure, classy hands and ability to move through congested spaces caught the eye and he shapes as one of the midfielders who could dominate this year.


      Ashton Moir

      186cm/78kg
      15/4/05
      Glenelg/South Australia
      Forward

      Another player who has shown he is capable of the sublime. Moir kicked 30 goals from 10 games for Glenelg's under-18 side and has an exciting leap and goes for his marks. He's also an outstanding kick on both his right and left feet, making the difficult look easy around goal. Moir's best game of the championships came against Western Australia when he kicked four goals.


      Harley Reid

      185cm/79kg
      17/4/05
      Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country
      Utility

      If Reid was available in last year's draft, even as a 17-year-old, there's every chance he would have been the No.1 pick. That's how good his bottom-aged year was in 2022, with the versatile prospect playing in the back half for Vic Country and as a midfielder/forward for Bendigo in the NAB League. He made the under-18 All-Australian team and is a strong-marking, bullocking player who plays the game in a fun, aggressive, skilful manner.


      Jed Walter

      195cm/94kg
      8/6/05
      Gold Coast Academy/Allies
      Key forward

      Walter was named in the under-18 All Australian team after kicking multiple goals in three carnival matches for the Allies and finishing with nine goals for the championships. The powerful key forward shapes as one of the most promising talls in the 2023 pool – he's aggressive, can take a pack mark and has a presence near goal. He is tied to Gold Coast, who will get first access to Walter through its Academy.


      Nick Watson

      169cm/66kg
      24/2/05
      Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro
      Small forward

      The 'Wizard' Watson delighted last year with his skills as a small forward. He kicked 18 goals from seven games in the NAB League, including nine goals in the first two rounds, and also featured prominently in Vic Metro's under-18 carnival win. Watson kicks goals from all angles, is classy and crafty inside-50, has speed off the mark, can jump on heads and gets in the face of opponents in true small forward style.
      Listening to Brahm's 3rd Racket

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      • GVGjr
        Moderator
        • Nov 2006
        • 43906

        #33
        Re: 2023 Draft Watch

        Thanks Doc, We are nicely placed to get some good players again this year with 2 x 1st round picks.
        Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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        • mjp
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Jan 2007
          • 7246

          #34
          Re: 2023 Draft Watch

          Tholstrup not on the list of 10?

          Geez. This must be the best draft class ever.
          What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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          • bulldogtragic
            The List Manager
            • Jan 2007
            • 34316

            #35
            Re: 2023 Draft Watch

            Assuming Walter goes before the GCS First Rounder. I can see clubs racing to GCS trying to a points trade to get that First Rounder.

            Would we look at say our latest First Rounder (Pick 15-18 or so) and Future First to get into hypothetically say the Top 10? Would that be enough in such a strong draft and competition to potentially get that pick?
            Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

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            • Mofra
              Hall of Fame
              • Dec 2006
              • 14801

              #36
              Re: 2023 Draft Watch

              Originally posted by bulldogtragic
              Assuming Walter goes before the GCS First Rounder. I can see clubs racing to GCS trying to a points trade to get that First Rounder.

              Would we look at say our latest First Rounder (Pick 15-18 or so) and Future First to get into hypothetically say the Top 10? Would that be enough in such a strong draft and competition to potentially get that pick?
              TBH there's every chance we just have a red hot crack at Callaghan and end up with no first round picks
              Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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              • GVGjr
                Moderator
                • Nov 2006
                • 43906

                #37
                Re: 2023 Draft Watch

                Originally posted by Mofra
                TBH there's every chance we just have a red hot crack at Callaghan and end up with no first round picks
                Really? Do you think we are that interested in him given we seemed to say we were well positioned for a stronger draft in 2023.
                Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                • Mofra
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 14801

                  #38
                  Re: 2023 Draft Watch

                  Originally posted by GVGjr
                  Really? Do you think we are that interested in him given we seemed to say we were well positioned for a stronger draft in 2023.
                  He'll be the hottest (mid) property on the trade table this year. I suspect every club will be having a look, and the Bevo connection + age profile plus his ability to play inside or outside would be pretty appealing.
                  Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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                  • hujsh
                    Hall of Fame
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 11738

                    #39
                    Re: 2023 Draft Watch

                    Originally posted by Mofra
                    He'll be the hottest (mid) property on the trade table this year. I suspect every club will be having a look, and the Bevo connection + age profile plus his ability to play inside or outside would be pretty appealing.
                    This is Finn from GWS? Is he looking to move and what's the Bevo connection?
                    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                    • FrediKanoute
                      Coaching Staff
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 3799

                      #40
                      Re: 2023 Draft Watch

                      We need a midfielder, top quality mid-fielder. That should be our target with our first round picks.

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                      • dog town
                        Senior Player
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 1885

                        #41
                        Re: 2023 Draft Watch

                        Originally posted by hujsh
                        This is Finn from GWS? Is he looking to move and what's the Bevo connection?
                        Related to Bevo through his mum. They are relatively close and Finn changed to supporting the dogs when he was appointed coach.

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                        • azabob
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 15127

                          #42
                          Re: 2023 Draft Watch

                          Originally posted by mjp
                          Tholstrup not on the list of 10?

                          Geez. This must be the best draft class ever.
                          How did Rookie me central go with their WA list?

                          Four AFL Academy members are among the prospects to watch in Western Australia's budding draft crop for 2023.
                          More of an In Bruges guy?

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                          • mjp
                            Bulldog Team of the Century
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 7246

                            #43
                            Re: 2023 Draft Watch

                            Originally posted by azabob
                            How did Rookie me central go with their WA list?

                            https://central.rookieme.com/afl/202...ern-australia/
                            They are under-rating Aiden O'Driscoll who is electric and can play on any line.

                            Mitch Williams is an impressive under-age player but at 190cm I wonder where he ends up...he knows how to attack a contest though.

                            Tholstrup is a top 5 prospect if I've ever seen one.
                            What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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                            • Axe Man
                              Hall of Fame
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 10898

                              #44
                              Re: 2023 Draft Watch

                              Originally posted by Mofra
                              TBH there's every chance we just have a red hot crack at Callaghan and end up with no first round picks
                              Kingsley has recently said in the media he isn't worried about Callaghan leaving, so he's as good as gone!

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                              • Grantysghost
                                Bouncing Strong
                                • Apr 2010
                                • 18739

                                #45
                                Re: 2023 Draft Watch

                                Originally posted by dog town
                                Related to Bevo through his mum. They are relatively close and Finn changed to supporting the dogs when he was appointed coach.
                                He's a St. Bedes' lad too.
                                Last edited by Grantysghost; 09-02-2023, 02:43 PM.
                                BT COME BACK!​

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