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  • Axe Man
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2008
    • 11048

    Re: 2024 Draft Watch

    AFL Draft Combine 2024: See the results and standouts from this year?s crop

    Draft hopefuls for both the AFL and AFLW were put to the test at this year?s combine, with one Victorian key forward producing a stunning 20m sprint. See the results and more here.

    Two Northern Academy-linked players and an exciting Victorian key forward were the stars of the show during testing at the AFL?s national draft combine over the weekend.

    Sydney Swans Academy defender Joel Cochran took out the 2km time trial in a strong time of 6min 5sec, while Gold Coast Suns Academy midfielder Leo Lombard won the agility test (7.812sec) and finished second in the 20m sprint (2.851sec).

    Northern Knights key forward Gabriel Stumpf was the surprise packet of the testing, beating Lombard to finish first in the 20m sprint (2.81sec) and also placing first in the standing vertical jump (76cm).

    Gippsland Power draft bolter Alix Tauru was best in the running vertical jump with a leap of 94cm, narrowly beating potential No. 1 draft pick Finn O?Sullivan (93cm).

    In the AFLW draft combine, West Australian midfielder Zipporah Fish performed strongly across all testing, placing fifth in the 2km time trial (7min 51sec), second in the 20m sprint (3.185sec), first for agility (8.388sec) and equal-sixth for both standing vertical jump (49cm) and running vertical jump (61cm).

    Oakleigh Chargers midfielder Sarah Poustie won the 2km time trial in 7min 2sec.

    INSIDE THE 2024 AFL DRAFT COMBINE

    THE TESTING


    Some interstate draft prospects faced a test just getting to Melbourne on Friday, with flight delays pushing back plans.

    However, the first big test for the boys came at the AIA Centre at 4pm on Friday afternoon.

    Players were placed in groups for the 2km time trial around the track at Collingwood?s home base.

    Club recruiters crossed the bridge from the MCG to watch the main event of the combine weekend.

    ?I think they just want to see how hard you push yourself,? one prospect said after the 2km, happy with his own time.

    Some prospects certainly did push themselves hard, with many falling to the ground to suck in some air upon crossing the finish line.

    St Kilda Next Generation Academy member Adrian Cole was one of those after the lockdown key defender impressed with a time of 6min 24sec.

    The two players who finished first and second in the 2km time trail were in the same heat, with Bendigo Pioneers defender Tobie Travaglia (6min 13sec) taking an early lead before being beaten home by Sydney Swans Academy backman Joel Cochran (6min 5sec).

    The rest of the testing was completed indoors at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre on Sunday, again under the watchful eyes of club scouts.

    Northern Knights key forward Gabriel Stumpf won both the 20m sprint (2.815sec) and standing vertical jump (76cm) events.

    THE MEETINGS

    Some draft prospects met with as many as 16 clubs across the weekend in what could be described as a ?speed dating? exercise.

    In addition to recruiting teams, some senior coaches were also present in meetings including Richmond?s Adem Yze, Melbourne?s Simon Goodwin, St Kilda?s Ross Lyon and Hawthorn?s Sam Mitchell.

    The curly questions which were once regularly asked of draft prospects are now rare, with most meetings quite ?relaxed?.

    ?I think it?s just all about personality. What you?re like around an AFL club is obviously really important,? top prospect Harvey Langford said of the meetings.

    Another draft prospect said the meetings were a little ?repetitive?, with the line of questioning similar from many clubs.

    ?They?re all a bit the same,? they said.

    In addition to the club meetings, most draft prospects also tell their stories to multiple journalists from different publications across Friday and Saturday.

    THE INJURED COHORT

    Many top draft prospects didn?t take part in testing as they recover from injury issues.

    Brisbane Lions father-son prospect Levi Ashcroft had been scheduled to attend the combine but didn?t show after undergoing post-season shoulder surgery.

    Ashcroft?s Sandringham Dragons teammates Murphy Reid (ankle), Taj Hotton (knee) and Luke Trainor (hip) were there but sat out testing.

    Others who were sidelined for testing included Greater Western Victoria Rebels midfielder-forward Sam Lalor (hamstring), South Australian onballer Sid Draper and Essendon Next Generation Academy member Isaac Kako (ankle).

    Kako had surgery in August after his foot got caught under a tackle.

    ?I?m about six and a half weeks post-op now and it?s gone pretty well,? Kako said.

    ?I?m running well and everything is on track and hopefully I?ll be fully fit for pre-season.?

    THE FAMOUS NAMES

    While Ashcroft wasn?t back at the MCG a week after his older brother Will won the Norm Smith Medal in the Grand Final, some other famous names attended the draft combine.

    Carlton father-son prospects Ben and Lucas Camporeale were in Melbourne for the event, but only Lucas took part in testing as Ben recovers from a hamstring injury which saw him miss Glenelg?s finals series in the SANFL under-18s.

    ?I?m back running a bit now and I?m starting to get some high speed and change of direction stuff in so the body?s feeling great now,? Ben said.

    ?It was just a bit of a bummer when it happened in school footy at that time of the year.?

    Taj Hotton ? the son of former Collingwood and Carlton player Trent and the brother of 2022 St Kilda draftee Olli ? was another familiar name at the combine.

    Taj suffered an ACL injury in May but has remained in good spirits and has leant on his brother for advice this year.

    ?It?s been pretty good to learn from his experiences in the AFL,? Taj said.

    ?It?s made it a bit more of a reality, my dream of playing AFL.?

    At the AFLW combine, there was another famous name Carlton name in Sophie McKay.

    A father-daughter prospect for the Blues, McKay is the daughter of 1995 Carlton premiership player Andrew and the younger sister of current AFLW player Abbie.

    THE CROSS-CODE ATHLETES

    Men?s and women?s footy has become a choice sport for many talented athletes who have also reached high levels in other sports.

    South Australian ruckman Alex Dodson has said no to college basketball offers in the United States, instead deciding to pursue an AFL career.

    Dodson did not play football as a 17-year-old and won a gold medal playing basketball for Australia at the Albert Schweitzer Tournament in Germany earlier this year.

    However, he returned to football this year and shapes as the leading ruckman in the draft pool.

    Gold Coast Suns Academy member Havana Harris is a top AFLW draft prospect who was a national athletics champion at age 12 but is now fully focused on footy.

    The daughter of former Australian tennis player and coach Roger Rasheed, India, also took part in the AFLW draft combine.

    ?I played tennis until I was 12, but I just really loved the team aspect of footy and it can be a bit of pressure and really individual, tennis,? India said.

    ?So I think footy?s definitely the right sport for me.?









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    • mjp
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Jan 2007
      • 7313

      Re: 2024 Draft Watch

      I'm quite amazed at Kale Gerreyn's agility score...top 10 and nearly broke 8-seconds.

      Played out of position in the champs (FF) but that is interesting. He played as an under-sized ruck in the colts competition and regular put up some staggering numbers - HALVES of footy with 20+ touches, 5+ clearances and 20+ hitouts - and I wonder if someone is thinking he is a senior midfielder.
      What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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      • kruder
        Coaching Staff
        • May 2011
        • 3790

        Re: 2024 Draft Watch

        I think I ask this every year but why do they release the top 10 only in results? Any idea on how Hannaford tested?

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        • Axe Man
          Hall of Fame
          • Nov 2008
          • 11048

          Re: 2024 Draft Watch

          Originally posted by kruder
          I think I ask this every year but why do they release the top 10 only in results? Any idea on how Hannaford tested?
          Only guessing but since we aren't allowed to know players weights anymore is it to protect the players that test towards the bottom end from having those results published to the general public?

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          • Bornadog
            WOOF Clubhouse Leader
            • Jan 2007
            • 66220

            Re: 2024 Draft Watch

            Following on from the Combine, ESP has new rankings:

            Read here
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            • Axe Man
              Hall of Fame
              • Nov 2008
              • 11048

              Re: 2024 Draft Watch

              Originally posted by kruder
              Any idea on how Hannaford tested?
              This from the link BAD posted:

              One of the big bolters is Hannaford, who left his run so late he didn't receive enough club interest to register for the national combine. He still showed out in the state combine with a 2.954 20m sprint.

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              • hujsh
                Hall of Fame
                • Nov 2007
                • 11845

                Re: 2024 Draft Watch

                Originally posted by bornadog
                SWANS ACADEMY PROSPECT TAKES MANTLE


                SYDNEY Academy prospect Joel Cochran has claimed the first honours at this weekend's Draft Combine, winning Friday's 2km time trial.

                Cochran completed the run in 6:05 minutes, beating out Bendigo Pioneers talent Tobie Travaglia, who was second overall in a run of 6:13 minutes.

                South Australian defender Angus Clarke and Claremont's Will Hayes both registered times of 6:16 minutes, while Hamish Davis did the endurance test in 6:18 minutes.

                Cody Angove and Jasper Alger, who both ran 6:28, and Adrian Cole (6:24) were among the other strong performers in the test, which was broken into groups and completed at Collingwood's AIA Centre.

                The rest of the testing will take place on Sunday, with draftees having interviews with clubs across Friday and Saturday. ? Callum Twomey
                Keep an eye out for a play for Angus Clarke in the draft, apparently impressed in the interviews with the dogs recruiters at the combine.
                Through&through is our resident Glenelg expert right? Any thoughts on the lad?
                [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                • hujsh
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 11845

                  Re: 2024 Draft Watch

                  So who the hell are we targeting with 17(20)?
                  [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                  • GVGjr
                    Moderator
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 44378

                    Re: 2024 Draft Watch

                    Originally posted by hujsh
                    So who the hell are we targeting with 17(20)?
                    I'm still going with

                    Joe Berry - 180cm forward/midfielder - Quick, good defensive skills and kicks goals
                    Xavier Lindsay - 183cm midfielder - A brilliant kick and gets a lot of the football
                    Christian Moraes 183cm midfield/forward - A hard working and skilled midfielder who kicks goals when played forward
                    Harrison Oliver - 180cm defender - Running/Attacking defender
                    Oliver Hannaford - 181cm forward/midfielder/defender - Hard working and versatile
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                    • bulldogsthru&thru
                      Bulldog Team of the Century
                      • May 2011
                      • 7708

                      Re: 2024 Draft Watch

                      Originally posted by GVGjr
                      I'm still going with

                      Joe Berry - 180cm forward/midfielder - Quick, good defensive skills and kicks goals
                      Xavier Lindsay - 183cm midfielder - A brilliant kick and gets a lot of the football
                      Christian Moraes 183cm midfield/forward - A hard working and skilled midfielder who kicks goals when played forward
                      Harrison Oliver - 180cm defender - Running/Attacking defender
                      Oliver Hannaford - 181cm forward/midfielder/defender - Hard working and versatile
                      Sadly we're too far back. Berry will be well gone.

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                      • Virgin-Dog
                        Rookie List
                        • Feb 2023
                        • 261

                        Re: 2024 Draft Watch

                        Originally posted by GVGjr
                        I'm still going with

                        Joe Berry - 180cm forward/midfielder - Quick, good defensive skills and kicks goals
                        Xavier Lindsay - 183cm midfielder - A brilliant kick and gets a lot of the football
                        Christian Moraes 183cm midfield/forward - A hard working and skilled midfielder who kicks goals when played forward
                        Harrison Oliver - 180cm defender - Running/Attacking defender
                        Oliver Hannaford - 181cm forward/midfielder/defender - Hard working and versatile
                        My preferences are very similar!

                        Pick 17 - Berry, Lindsay, Travaglia
                        Pick 25 - Hannaford. Don’t want anybody else, has to be him
                        Next pick - Moraes, Gross

                        I’m also wondering whether we’ll look to WA and SA with our later pick/s. Looking at the prospects rated in that top 30-40 range, they’re almost all from Victoria. Far more than usual. Feels like there may be too much focus on the CTL this year and it’s resulting in the other states potentially being underrated. Guess we’ll see

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                        • Virgin-Dog
                          Rookie List
                          • Feb 2023
                          • 261

                          Re: 2024 Draft Watch

                          Hannaford gives me Picken vibes. I want him with our 20s pick but if it risks missing him, I'm 110% on board with taking him with our 1st. Would be absolutely ideal if we can get Lindsay and Hannaford with the first two picks, Jaxon Artemis with a later pick, then someone like Angus Clarke as a rookie

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                          • josie
                            Coaching Staff
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 4409

                            Re: 2024 Draft Watch

                            Could we bundle a few of our picks & move a bit higher up, and if so which club(s) would want to? And how much higher a pick could we reasonably expect? Apologies if BT or another woofer has this already covered in earlier post.

                            Yep-looks like it’s been discussed in List Mgt thread.
                            Josie :)

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                            • bulldogtragic
                              The List Manager
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 34316

                              Re: 2024 Draft Watch

                              Originally posted by josie
                              Could we bundle a few of our picks & move a bit higher up, and if so which club(s) would want to? And how much higher a pick could we reasonably expect? Apologies if BT or another woofer has this already covered in earlier post.

                              Yep-looks like it’s been discussed in List Mgt thread.
                              Yep. Picks 35 & 48 could/might buy 27 or 28 if we wanted to do that.
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                              • Mofra
                                Hall of Fame
                                • Dec 2006
                                • 14873

                                Re: 2024 Draft Watch

                                There was a rumour a little while ago we were interested in Cooper Hynes. Explosive 190cm+ forward/mid.
                                He had some really good games late in the season although some had concerns on his midfield IQ and thinks he's a better forward.

                                I'd be very comfortable with a Haynes/Hannaford pairing with it first two picks. There's just someone about Hannaford I like, a quick small defender who can actually defend.
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