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  • mjp
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Jan 2007
    • 7474

    #196
    Re: 2013 draft watch

    Originally posted by Mantis
    Can we take this game seriously when 'JO-N' is equal high possession gatherer?
    Well, the wafl beat the vfl last weekend...
    What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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    • Throughandthrough
      Coaching Staff
      • Nov 2007
      • 3206

      #197
      Re: 2013 draft watch

      Originally posted by Remi Moses
      I notice Darcy Hourigan being pumped up.
      Thoughts?
      He didn't play on Saturday. IMHO not a lot really impressed me re the sa lads in this match, Scharenberg played well and a young indigenous speedster Zac Bates caught my eye

      Sa seems to have picked a very tall squad this year. A couple of mountains playing

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      • LostDoggy
        WOOF Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 8307

        #198
        Re: 2013 draft watch

        T and T, tell me about Peter Bampton - Norwood. Watching Norwood vs East Freo in the Foxtel Cup currently and he's done some amazing things in average conditions. Appears to have a well developed body for a 17 year old (?), good strength and pace playing as an inside mid.

        Cheers.

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        • Remi Moses
          WOOF Member
          • Jan 2009
          • 14785

          #199
          Re: 2013 draft watch

          He was impressive . Imagine if we drafted Fantasia?
          One poster in particular that may annoy.

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          • Throughandthrough
            Coaching Staff
            • Nov 2007
            • 3206

            #200
            Re: 2013 draft watch

            Originally posted by M.R.M
            T and T, tell me about Peter Bampton - Norwood. Watching Norwood vs East Freo in the Foxtel Cup currently and he's done some amazing things in average conditions. Appears to have a well developed body for a 17 year old (?), good strength and pace playing as an inside mid.

            Cheers.
            I think he's only 16. And that's as far as my knowledge goes

            I will link the match photos up here later

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            • Throughandthrough
              Coaching Staff
              • Nov 2007
              • 3206

              #201
              Re: 2013 draft watch

              AFL.com.au top 20 draft picks




              THE NAB AFL Under-18 Championships offer recruiters the best opportunity to watch, study and compare the best draft hopefuls in the country.

              Some of the teenagers are trying to prove themselves, while others have already proved enough to get drafted, with clubs now having to work out where they sit in order.


              Ahead of the championships, which begin this weekend, AFL.com.au has ranked the top 20 prospects (in alphabetical order) to watch throughout the carnival.


              Blake Acres
              West Perth, 188cm, 83kg, 7/10/95
              Mobile midfielder who can push back, forward or anywhere on the ground. Acres is a strong runner, and makes the right decisions, but may have only limited exposure in the championships after sustaining a shoulder injury this month. He will keep training and testing the injury in the hope he can avoid surgery.


              James Aish
              Norwood, 182cm, 70kg, 8/11/95
              Aish enters the championships after a long layoff after a shoulder reconstruction last year. Has a strong bloodline of football, and Aish has already added a new chapter with a senior premiership in the SANFL last year. Nicely sized wingman who is a natural footballer: he gets the ball and finds his teammates, makes the right decisions, and always seems to think ahead of others.


              Jack Billings
              Oakleigh Chargers, 183cm, 78kg, 18/8/95
              Grew in prominence with a brilliant campaign last year, starring for Vic Metro and the Oakleigh Chargers at TAC Cup level. Billings is a smart and skilful half-forward with elite foot skills and a strong overhead mark. The composed and driven 17-year-old is likely to see some more midfield action this year.








              Marcus Bontempelli
              Northern Knights, 191cm, 83kg, 24/11/95
              The athletic utility has a few unique skills. Bontempelli is tall enough to hold down a key position, and runs and jumps at marking contests like one, but can also push up the field and is good at ground level. Has been starring for school side Marcellin College.


              Tom Boyd
              Eastern Ranges, 199cm, 102kg, 22/8/95
              Big, strong marking and straight kicking forward who is the standout tall of the draft. Played for Vic Metro last year and kicked four goals against Vic Country, but has improved since then and is an even more dominant player. Opponents will find him very hard to stop.


              Matt Crouch
              North Ballarat Rebels, 181cm, 77kg, 21/4/95
              A broken finger sustained earlier this month will delay Crouch's start to the championships. But it shouldn't change his ranking as one of the better inside midfielders of the draft. Crouch digs into contests, rips the ball out and feeds it off, and has improved his outside play.


              Luke Dunstan
              Woodville-West Torrens, 184cm, 81kg, 29/1/95
              A strong and physical midfielder who thrives on the contested situation. The South Australian has a presence around the ball and swings onto his left foot with ease.








              Trent Dumont
              Norwood, 184cm, 84kg, 30/6/95
              Solidly built midfielder who does everything well. Isn't afraid to put his head over the ball to win it, but has also shown he can use it when it's in his hands. Well-rounded player who attacks the ball and recently made his senior SANFL debut.


              Nathan Freeman
              Sandringham Dragons, 181cm, 85kg, 16/6/95
              A strong-bodied midfielder who fiercely attacks the ball and contest. Will help lead Vic Metro's on-ball department and has also shown a tendency to push forward and hit the scoreboard.


              Darcy Gardiner
              Geelong Falcons, 192cm, 84kg, 22/9/95
              Gardiner's competitiveness puts him in this bracket. As perhaps the best tall defender of the draft, Gardiner is quick to read the ball in the air and finds a way to effect a spoil. Most of all he hates being beaten - the perfect quality for a backman.


              Billy Hartung
              Dandenong Stingrays, 177cm, 72kg, 24/1/95
              Hartung has had an interrupted start to this year after finger surgery but there is little doubt of his talent. A midfielder who shifts forward, Hartung possesses brilliant foot skills on his left and right boot, and an extraordinary endurance base.


              Josh Kelly
              Sandringham Dragons, 182cm, 73kg, 12/2/95
              Talented left-footed midfielder who was close to being mini-drafted last year. Kelly is composed with the ball and uses it well, and shone at last year's championships against players older and bigger than him. Can run all day, which complements his other traits.








              Jay Kennedy-Harris
              Oakleigh Chargers, 173cm, 68kg, 21/3/95
              Named Oakleigh Chargers co-captain after an impressive season last year. Small forward with extreme pace and goal sense, but also an ability to work up the ground. One of the smaller prospects but has a lot of tricks.


              Kade Kolodjashnij
              Launceston, 188cm, 77kg, 9/8/95
              The late call-up to the AIS-AFL Academy has some style about him. Is generally used as a rebounding and attacking half-back flanker or a creative wingman, where his run and decision-making has caught eyes. Perfectly sized to play a range of roles in the modern game.


              Ben Lennon
              Northern Knights, 188cm, 79kg, 5/7/95
              An exciting half-forward who is great mark above his head and one of the best kicks of the draft. Had a taste of Vic Metro action last year and will be better for it this time. Started the year in strong form and might even see some time through the midfield.


              Luke McDonald
              Werribee Tigers/Oakleigh Chargers, 188cm, 80kg, 9/2/95
              North Melbourne will use its first pick at the draft on McDonald, having already committed to him as a father-son selection. They're likely to get a bargain, too, with McDonald one of the top prospects. Has played mainly off a half-back flank, where his raking left-foot kick, footy instincts and competitiveness have been suited.









              Christian Salem
              Sandringham Dragons, 183cm, 82kg, 15/7/95
              A smooth-moving and classy left-footed midfielder who also played a role for Vic Metro last year as it went on to win the division one title. Has a damaging kick and often sets up play as the linkman through the middle of the ground.


              Matt Scharenberg
              Glenelg, 190cm, 85kg, 18/9/95
              Versatile, athletic and competitive, Scharenberg can play at both ends of the ground and might even end up a midfielder. Generally plays as either a second tall forward or defender and is valuable in both roles. Marks well and already has a mature body.


              Lewis Taylor
              Geelong Falcons, 174cm, 73kg, 17/2/95
              Taylor is a player who makes things happen. Although small, the Geelong Falcon wins his own footy and runs with it, taking opponents on with his pace or a crafty sidestep. Has shown he can use his creativity in the midfield or closer to goal.


              Errin Wasley-Black
              NT Thunder, 187cm, 78kg, 20/1/95
              Wasley-Black has played nearly everywhere in his junior career but now seems settled off a half-back flank. He has some attacking traits and is comfortable with the ball in hand. GWS has automatic access to recruit Wasley-Black under the AFL's list-building rules, if the Giants want him
              .


              Callum Twomey covers the NAB AFL Draft for the AFL website. Follow him on Twitter at @AFL_CalTwomey

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              • LostDoggy
                WOOF Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 8307

                #202
                Re: 2013 draft watch

                The GWS AFL list building rules are bullshit ! How many concessions did they get !

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                • LostDoggy
                  WOOF Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 8307

                  #203
                  Re: 2013 draft watch

                  MJP or other WA'ers.

                  David Madut - Subiaco

                  Sudanese/Ugandan background. Came to Australia as a young child. Has predominantely played colts and reserves for Subi. Played in the senior side on the weekend. Soccer and basketball background.

                  I'd class him as raw. He's a +KP size in height, more ruckman size. Has a build that would likely match Majak Daw (he's a lookalike, apart from his Nic Nat haircut currently).

                  Has been working with Subiacos'club based scholarship program in multicultral affairs and matchday promotions, so he appears to pass the DH test.

                  If you, or anyone has seen him play, would he be worth a rookie selection? IMO with the club founding it's own reserves side, vastly improved facilities and more centralised control over player development including match day, he'd possibly be worth the (minimal) risk of a rookie pick. Add to this the markteting opportunities of our greater region (African immigration hub) etc.

                  Sorry if i've covered anything already known. Appreciate your thoughts.
                  Last edited by LostDoggy; 24-05-2013, 08:30 AM.

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                  • lemmon
                    Bulldog Team of the Century
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 6595

                    #204
                    Re: 2013 draft watch

                    What a small world, I went to school for a long time with David while he lived in Victoria. His development must have been rapid, I always remember him as being a basketball player though with obvious athletic talents, was a good cross country runner and a nice leap. He did kick some mongrel up and under drop punts though

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                    • mjp
                      Bulldog Team of the Century
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 7474

                      #205
                      Re: 2013 draft watch

                      Originally posted by M.R.M
                      MJP or other WA'ers.

                      David Madut - Subiaco

                      Sudanese/Ugandan background. Came to Australia as a young child. Has predominantely played colts and reserves for Subi. Played in the senior side on the weekend. Soccer and basketball background.

                      I'd class him as raw. He's a +KP size in height, more ruckman size. Has a build that would likely match Majak Daw (he's a lookalike, apart from his Nic Nat haircut currently).

                      Has been working with Subiacos'club based scholarship program in multicultral affairs and matchday promotions, so he appears to pass the DH test.

                      If you, or anyone has seen him play, would he be worth a rookie selection? IMO with the club founding it's own reserves side, vastly improved facilities and more centralised control over player development including match day, he'd possibly be worth the (minimal) risk of a rookie pick. Add to this the markteting opportunities of our greater region (African immigration hub) etc.

                      Sorry if i've covered anything already known. Appreciate your thoughts.
                      Would have played 18's last year if not for failing his medical clearance ==> knee surgery.

                      Goes OK. Still a long way off being a consistent player even at state league level.
                      What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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                      • Dry Rot
                        Bulldog Team of the Century
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 6471

                        #206
                        Re: 2013 draft watch

                        Anyone know anythings about Clayton McCartney ?

                        The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.

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                        • Dry Rot
                          Bulldog Team of the Century
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 6471

                          #207
                          Re: 2013 draft watch

                          This could be helpful if we want to get Boyd

                          Giants preparing for raid on rivals
                          By James DampneyExclusive to AFL Bigpond Network 1:41pm AEST Friday, May 24, 2013

                          LANCE Franklin sits at the top of a Greater Western Sydney shopping list the club hopes will ultimately net three experienced, key position players at the end of the season.

                          Outgoing coach Kevin Sheedy is actively involved in the recruiting process this year, with his former club Essendon and its bevy of tall stocks garnering particularly strong interest from GWS.

                          Following the departure of Israel Folau and the failure to land Kurt Tippett, the Giants have plenty of money to throw around at potential targets.

                          GWS also missed out on Matthew Kreuzer, Jake Carlisle and Dale Thomas last year, but the AFL's newest club is confident some big names will soon be heading to western Sydney.

                          Judging by their targeted needs, Matthew Leuenberger, Tom Bellchambers, Stewart Crameri, Scott Gumbleton, Max Bailey and Cale Hooker could all be in GWS' sights.

                          Ruckmen Daniel Gorringe, Robbie Warnock and Shaun Hampson, forwards John Butcher, Robbie Tarrant and Lachie Hansen, plus defenders James Frawley, Tayte Pears and Luke Delaney could all be sounded out.

                          "There will be nine or 10 players off-contract at the end of the year," Sheedy said in Sydney on Friday.

                          "Our club will be sitting down talking to their managers obviously.

                          "We'll have an opportunity to pick up three good players. We're desperate for a ruckman, desperate for a key forward and a key back.

                          "We have to perform better and find two or three extra experienced players for this club.
                          The Giants know the types of players they need and plan to raid rival clubs to get them
                          The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.

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                          • bulldogtragic
                            The List Manager
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 34289

                            #208
                            Re: 2013 draft watch

                            GWS will take Boyd for sure, too exiting to pass on.
                            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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                            • bulldogtragic
                              The List Manager
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 34289

                              #209
                              Re: 2013 draft watch

                              Originally posted by Dry Rot
                              Anyone know anythings about Clayton McCartney ?

                              http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-05-2...off-u18-champs
                              Just sporting pulsed him.

                              Averages just over two goals a game from the rays this year and last. Not a KPF.
                              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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                              • Dry Rot
                                Bulldog Team of the Century
                                • Jan 2007
                                • 6471

                                #210
                                Re: 2013 draft watch

                                Originally posted by bulldogtragic
                                Just sporting pulsed him.

                                Averages just over two goals a game from the rays this year and last. Not a KPF.
                                Thanks
                                The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.

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