2022 AFL National Draft and Rookie Draft 28 & 29 November 2022
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i don't think we actually tried Campbell there for even a whole game. he played one game between there and wing.Comment
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It was in Herald Sun that I saw at local cafe. Article by Sam Lanbsberger. It says the Swans said they found it difficult to split players 11-30 but ended up drafting three teenagers they had ranked inside 20. Dalrymple said they rated Vickery at 18-20 which validated the slide to 27. Living in Orbost meant he didn't get as much training in as the other youngsters and this boded well for his improvement.Comment
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We've officially taken Edwards as a pre-listed rookie.
Essendon Bombers, St Kilda Saints land NGA talents Anthony Munkara, Angus McLennan among 15 players drafted
LUDWIG: no, you're not alone in having the issue with reply with quote. Maybe KB got on the beers and spiked that, to reduce friction and debate today.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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Lloyd Johnston (Gold Coast) – Northern Academy
Nick Madden (GWS) – Northern Academy
Will Edwards (Sydney) – Northern Academy
Anthony Munkara (Essendon) – NGA
Joshua Draper (Fremantle) – NGA
Conrad Williams (Fremantle) – NGA
Joshua Bennetts (Hawthorn) – NGA
Ted Clohesy (Geelong) – NGA
Nathan Barkla (Port Adelaide) – NGA
Angus McLennan (St Kilda) – NGA
Jordyn Baker (West Coast) – NGA
Tyrell Dewar (West Coast) – NGA
Shadeau Brain (Brisbane) – QLD zone
Jason Gillbee (GWS) – NSW zone
Osca Riccardi (Geelong) – father-sonComment
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It was in Herald Sun that I saw at local cafe. Article by Sam Lanbsberger. It says the Swans said they found it difficult to split players 11-30 but ended up drafting three teenagers they had ranked inside 20. Dalrymple said they rated Vickery at 18-20 which validated the slide to 27. Living in Orbost meant he didn't get as much training in as the other youngsters and this boded well for his improvement.Comment
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We;e picked a ruckman! Tasmanian Cameron Owenhttps://central.rookieme.com/afl/player/cameron-owen/Comment
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From Rookie Me Draft Central:
Tasmanian ruck-forward Cameron Owen is far from the finished product, but is one who
earned a State Draft Combine invite following a consistent top-age year. Owen is not an
explosive tall like others, but he is mobile enough that he can get around the ground and
move a little better than some opposing rucks. He finds his fair share of the ball, and while
his consistency is still building, has shown he can present as a leading forward as well as
a ruck.
At 203cm, the Tasmanian is a good height, and at 94kg, is more built than many of his peers,
and when presenting out in front inside 50 or around the ground, he is consistent enough
with his hands to clunk them. Again, he is not a superb contested mark, but he can cleanly
take grabs when creating separation on his opponent, and he will always create a contest.
His upside is evident with what he does well, and he has come on in leaps and bounds this
year.
Owen still has a number of areas to work on, as his consistency is still not there yet. From
an on-field traits perspective, his ground level work is another area, while Owen missed
chances to really influence up forward, though he presents well. A long-term prospect.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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Medium forward Jaiden Magor 185cm 79kg https://central.rookieme.com/afl/player/jaiden-magor/Comment
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Jaiden Magor - a slider (at last!)
Jaiden Magor Draft Profile - Aussie Rules Rookie Me Central (formerly AFL Draft Central)All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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Magor, can play, good pick up. His RookieMe profile is well worth a read.
Was projected to be in ND calculations in the 40's. Plenty of upside, we've gone for upside players throughout, playing the long game.
Young ruck and Magor now makes this a good draft IMO, reserves will be a great watchLast edited by 707; 30 November 2022, 02:36 PM.Comment
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Our list is full. In fact, our cup runneth over. Something for everyone. Ruck lovers got their wish and Magor looks a good pick for an end of draft selection. And Magor rhymes with Cabor, who could be an academy pick next year.
The Brisbane Lions added an academy player named Shadeau Brain, so even Brian Taylor has something to cheer about. When I first saw it, I thought it was Pete Ladhams' nickname.Comment
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We didn't intend to take two rookies today but obviously Magor still being there meant we had to take him, just too good not to try. I'm excited by this selection
Herald Sun wrote this morning -
Jaiden Magor (South Adelaide/SA)
The 185cm prospect entered the national draft as one of the more intriguing prospects, given his best – as an explosive, marking forward or a tough, ball-winning midfielder – was up there with any in this year’s pool.
But an injury in the first half of the national under-18 carnival opener which sidelined him for a number of weeks, and some consistency issues, might have worked against him in the national draft.
The talent and interest is there, however, and Magor could still find a home as a rookie
A few real surprises didn't get drafted, assume they'll all get train over summer spots with a view to clubs adding them before the 2023 season startsLast edited by 707; 30 November 2022, 03:20 PM.Comment
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