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WESTERN BULLDOGS coach Rodney Eade is confident his side will bounce back against Carlton at Telstra Dome on Sunday following their 61-point loss to reigning premiers and ladder leaders Geelong at Skilled Stadium last Saturday.

"It's a very honest group and I thought they were probably more disappointed than anybody else after the game," Eade said.

"They weren't flat but they were certainly down yesterday and disappointed in their own efforts. But we had a good review and the players are pretty positive about going forward and what we can do to rectify it."

Eade said the midfield battle will play a major role in determining the outcome of the match.


"They've got some really key players. But I think we've got to get back on the horse (and back to) what our strengths have been this year - winning the stoppages, winning the midfield and winning contested ball. It's the same every week and that's the focus," Eade said.

Eade also said skipper Brad Johnson's injured left ankle would be assessed later in the week while Mitch Hahn was certain to play despite struggling with a foot tendon injury.

Tom Williams, who hasn't played for a month because of a shoulder problem is likely to return this week while veteran midfielder Scott West is expected to return via the VFL within the next two weeks after overcoming a knee stress fracture that has kept him on the sidelines for 11 weeks.

Eade said the eventual return of West would be a major boost for the Bulldogs.

"If he gets back to three-quarters of his playing abilities I think he'll add something to the side," Eade said of West.

"Apart from being a leader and his experience, he's a pretty tough player. Either way I think any way that he can set an example for his team-mates will be terrific for us."





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AFL defends new law

June 30th 2008 06:59
AFL football operations manager Adrian Anderson has defended the new interchange rules on Monday.

Anderson dismissed suggestions that the new punishment - a free kick and a 50-metre penalty from the centre circle - was execessive.

Previously, a team had its entire score docked if it was found to have had an extra player on the field but as only the captain had the right to call a head count the rule was deemed outdated.

St Kilda and the Brisbane Lions were penalised during the weekend when they breached the new interchange rules.

Anderson said the new penalty was better than what had previously been in place.

"You compare what the situation has been. You could have the score go back to zero," Anderson said.

"That is a draconian penalty by comparison with 50 metres from the centre of the ground or 50 metres from where the ball is."

"I think you saw on Sunday's game that it's not a guaranteed goal as well. You can miss."

Anderson however had little to say on whether or not there would be any moves to expand the interchange bench.

Fremantle had just one fit player remaining on the bench at the end of its four-point loss to Essendon on at Subiaco Oval on Sunday.

Anderson said it was the responsibility of the laws committee to decide.

"It's no point me hypothesising what might happen," Anderson said.

"It's the role of the laws committee to look at submissions from clubs."



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Roos lays down law

June 10th 2008 22:21
SYDNEY star Adam Goodes has been told to modify his game by coach Paul Roos to ensure the Swans won't be missing one of their most influential players for a match or more later in the season.

Goodes yesterday pleaded guilty to a rough-conduct charge against West Coast's Adam Selwood and, but is free to play against St Kilda at the SCG on Saturday night because he has no carry-over points.

But the 28-year-old's early plea means he now has 93.75 carry-over points for 12 months, meaning any similar infringements will sideline him for a minimum of one match.

Roos said Goodes deserved a one-week ban for his head-high bump on Selwood, and that he had spoken to the dual Brownlow medallist about his reckless on-field behaviour.

"I have spoken to him and he knows it is unacceptable," Roos said.

"He needs to modify the way he does those things.
"He needs to bend down and pick up the ball and if he had his time over again, that's what he would do.

"I have spoken to him about that today."

Roos said Goodes also needed to learn to deal with the extra on-field attention.

"He was clearly frustrated from what happened at the first centre bounce (he was felled off the ball by Tyson Stenglein and Adam Selwood) and he mentioned that to me and you could see why," Roos said.

"But he can't let that worry him. It happens to a lot of players.

"It is something he needs to deal with.

"I spoke to him about it last year and he was probably a little bit more frustrated last year."



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AFL Central Mock Draft Picks 41 - 75

November 20th 2007 04:56
Pick #41 - Brisbane – Callan Ward – Western – Defender
Rated by a lot of people, but just doesn’t do it for me. Really good user of the ball and is always improving. Brisbane will love to add another midfielder to its ranks. I can see why a lot of people rate him. Could go anywhere.

Pick #42 – St Kilda – Robbie Tarrant – Bendigo – Tall Forward
Seems a fair bit injury prone (something St Kilda don’t need), however with the retirement of Gehrig and Watts’ departure I think the Saints will swoop on Robbie. Is a very athletic CHF, and has a lot of expectations. Can he live up to it? I’m not so sure.

Pick #43 – Western Bulldogs – James Mulligan – South Port– Ruck
Very skilled and Athletic ruckman who is just new to the game. Can play down forward and as some similarities to Matthew Richardson. Will develop a lot in the next few years and will be a good pick up for the Dogs.

Pick #44 - Geelong – Dan McKenna – Gippsland – Tall Forward
Floats between CHF and CHB. Geelong may look for another tall now that Playfair, Hunt and Gardiner are now gone. McKenna dominated in the first 5 rounds, however struggled to some extent to adapt to the wetter conditions.

Pick #45 - Hawthorn – Ashley Hockey – Murray Bushrangers – Small Defender
Likes to win his own football, and can really give a link option out of defense. Floated a lot through the midfield and has shown that he has clean hands and overall skills. The hawks will love another polished midfielder to come into the team in a few years time.

Pick #46 - Carlton – Luke Sampey – East Perth – Tall Forward
The loss of Kennedy and Whitnall means that they are a little short on Key talls. Sampey is the best available at this stage. Very consistent goal kicker throughout the year. Doesn’t have the bells and whistles that many have, but you know you will get a good hard honest player.

Pick #47 - Collingwood – Scott Meyer – Williamstown – Tall Back
Scott is a tall defender out of Williamstown. Mick Malthouse is a massive fan of this kid and with the Retirement of Clement and the aging of its stars down back Meyer may just earn a spot on the list. Not well built but has a lot of potential.

Pick #48 – Western Bulldogs – Mitchell Farmer – Calder – Midfield
Can play at either end of the field and well. Is tough as nails and a good user of the ball. Has some real leadership qualities that the Doggies will also look at. Pretty highly rated so the doggies will get a bargain.

Pick #49 – Port Adelaide – Adam Iacobucci – Williamstown – Midfield
A hard at it midfielder who earns another spot on an AFL list. Adam and Todd Grima will fight it out for this spot. Adam loves the contest and hitting the packs hard. Didn’t get a shot at Collingwood and Williams can turn hacks into decent players.

Pick #50 - Geelong – Scott Thompson – Geelong VFL – Tall Defender
Had a sensational end to the season did Scotty. Dominated for the cats in the VFL with his rebound and usage off the backline. Can play a nullifying role or can be used as a create option. The cats will be laughing all the way to the bank with this pick.

Pick #51 - Richmond – Jarrod Silvester – Coburg – Tall Back
Very similar player to Scott. Both are great users of the ball out of defense. Richmond will have had a good look at him this year and surely must be in calculations if Richmond are serious about winning games of football.

Pick #52 - Brisbane – Jackson Hall – Gippsland – Medium Forward
Steal for Brisbane this late in the draft. Hall can do it and pretty well. Went forward and kicked 4 goals in one game, however was mostly seen creating run off the half back line. Not a player that the lions really need, however to good to go past this late.

Pick #53 - Melbourne – Alistar Neville – Coburg – Midfield
Freak midfielder who tore WA a new hole when he played them. Was Coburgs’ best player for the year. Very classy disposal and never has an off day. Attacks the packs with his first and second efforts.

Pick #54 – Essendon – James Polkinghorne – Calder – Midfield
Showed some poise when he went down back, however he made his name in the midfield this year. He has good hands and is excellent at ground level. His skills are good and is a leader. Essendon will take him and give him time to develop in the VFL.

Pick #55 - Fremantle – Kepler Bradley – Essendon – Tall Back
Kepler has been training with the Dockers and looks set to get another life line in the west.

Pick #56 - Brisbane – Ryan Normington – Murray Bushrangers – Medium Forward
A little injury prone and that will make him available late. Another versatile Forward who can play all over the ground. Nice disposal and a good goal sense, a real snap up late in this draft especially if he can keep out of the physio room.

Pick #57 – St Kilda – Matthew Lobbe – Eastern – Ruck
King isn’t the safest bet and McEvoy could be used else where. Lobbe won the B&F last year for Eastern playing out of the ruck. Spent this year at CHF where he was patchy at times. He will ideally play Ruck at an AFL club. His draft camp tests were good and he is on the way to becoming an AFL player.

Pick #58 – Adelaide– Jarrhan Jacky– Subiaco– Small Forward
Has only played footy for a few years, and has a great goal sense. Still learning the game in many ways and has only just started to step up into the midfield. The talent Adelaide have recruited means they can afford to take a punt on players later in the draft.

Pick #59 - Sydney – Craig Bird – Nelson Bay – Midfield
Sydney get their first scholarship player in their ranks.

Pick #60 - Geelong – Adam Donohue – Geelong – Small Defender
Geelong get him F/S

Pick #61 - Collingwood – Jaxon Braham – Geelong – Midfielder
Collingwood get him F/S

Pick #62 - Kangaroos – Ian Callinan – Central Districts – Small Forward
Ian has done preseasons with AFL teams before, and did one last year with the Kangaroos. The moving on of Whyman leaves the door open for a mature goalsneak. He is clinical in his finishing and is very hard to stop once he starts to get on a bit of a roll.

Pick #63 - Bulldogs – Brett Meredith – Northern – Medium Defender
Missed the start of the year with shoulder injuries, however came back and averaged 33 touches in the TAC. He has excellent skills on either side of his body and can float forward and kick goals.

Pick #64 - Richmond – Patrick Rose – Williamstown – Small Forward
A small leading forward with a lot of potential. Kicks goals when they are needed and rarely goes missing as some players do. A real bargain this late in the draft.

Pick #65 - Carlton – Josephy Daye – Zillmere – Tall Defender
Never going to be a big option as a defender however will play a 3rd Darren Milburn type role. Really athletic and is at his best when he is running and carrying the ball off half back.

Pick #66 - Melbourne -Andrew Renton - Eastern – Ruck
Tall Ruckman who showed some signs this year. The dees will add another ruckman to develop and may as well take one with a bit of potential.

Pick #67 – Western Bulldogs – Guy O’Keefe– Geelong Falcons – Midfield
Needs to build his aerobic capacity to play more in the midfield. However will make a really good half forward or half back. Skill wise is very dangerous. He works hard to get to the packs and gives lots of 2nd and 3rd efforts.

Pick #68 - Essendon – Clayton Hinkley – North Ballarat – Midfield
Express speed which will see Essendon dribble at the mouth. Is a genuine link player in the midfield and put in an impressive draft camp. Essendon need a bit more pace and he will deliver it.

Pick #69 - Fremantle – Michael Dell Aquila – Eastern – Midfield
Good on his feet and good one on one. Spent most of his time in the midfield but also spent time in the forward line. Was unlucky because he did a hamstring at draft camp meaning he couldn’t do all the tests. If you want a word that sums him up then think smart.

Pick #70 – St Kilda – Harry Taylor – East Fremantle – Tall Back
Can play almost everywhere. He has great agility and endurance which sets him apart from many other players. AFL clubs are interested, its just hard to see where he will go. This late in the draft he is worth the punt.

Pick #71 - Adelaide – Matthew Westhoff– Central District – Medium Forward
His brother will help him get drafted here, however he will head to opposition ranks. Adelaide are looking for more forward options and Westhoff is as good as they come here. Very similar player to his brother. Very good on the lead and excellent infront of goal.

Pick #72 - Kangaroos – Trent Dennis - Lane – Subiaco – Small Forward
Exciting and quick small forward. The Roos will love this player because he could develop into a very handy footballer in the future.

Pick #73 - Melbourne – Shane Valenti – Sandringham – Midfielder
Runner up in the VFL B&F as well as taking the Fothergill – Round medal for the best young prospect. Valenti is making waves into AFL circles. A player that will be to good for VFL and is still young. Melbourne have seen him all year with their VFL affiliate and look like they will take him.

Pick #74 - Fremantle – Edward Curnow – Geelon Falcons – Midfielder
He is a Brett Kirk type tagger with great endurance. Can run all day and nullify him opponent. The dockers don’t really have a real tagger so Curnow will fit in well there.

Pick #75 - Adelaide – Taylor Walker – North Broken Hill – Medium Forward
Adelaide’s Scholarship player
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AFL Central Mock Draft Picks 21 - 40

November 19th 2007 00:28
Pick #21 - Melbourne – Brendan Whitecross – Zillmere – Midfielder
To Compliment their forward stocks the demons add another talented midfielder to their ranks. Missed the first half of the season with an injury, however had a stellar end to the year. Really vocal out on the ground and has excellent disposal.

Pick #22 - West Coast – Levi Greenwood – Port Adelaide – Medium Defender
West Coast would love another hard at it running defender/midfielder and Greenwood is just that. Loves to hit the packs and create run and carry. From what I have seen he is very hard to beat one on one and has a long penetrating kick.

Pick #23 - Essendon – Patrick McGinnity – Claremont – Midfielder
Essendon will take another classy midfielder to replace its aging stars. McGinnity came second in the Colts best and fairest and is a real tough nut. He is very hard at the ball and player and wins lots of the football.

Pick #24 - Fremantle – Tony Notte – Tall Forward – Swan Districts
Fremantle will look to add another tall forward to their brigade. Notte is a very athletic and mobile CHF/FF. He is a very reliable kick on goal and is a very strong overhead mark.

Pick #25 - Brisbane – Tom McNamara – Tal Defender – South Adelaide
Another tall defender to Brisbane is a possibility as they sort out their issues down back. Tom will develop into a CHB. He reads the play well and is cool under pressure. He has the ability to win contested footy. He is also very disciplined.

Pick #26 - Sydney – Addam Maric – Calder – Medium Forward
With the loss of the some small forwards, and with the others starting to kick on, Addam seems the perfect fit for the Sydney siders. He is a great crumber and has excellent goal sense. Can use both his left and right foot equally and has a good footy nous.

Pick #27 - Adelaide – Dawson Simpson – Murray Bushrangers – Ruck
With the departure of Hudson and Meesen, the Crows will be looking for another midfielder. Struggled earlier in his career, then put on 20kgs and is now one of the top ruck prospects. His ability to improve got him into the Vic Country team as starting ruck. Great height and a solid build.

Pick #28 – Port Adelaide – Patrick Veszpremi – Northern – Small Defender
Absolute steal for Port Adelaide at 28. Broke his thumb and missed the championships, however he was a bottom aged AA the year before. Highlight of the year was when he kicked 8 goals in a half against Gippsland. Can play either up forward or down back. Is a great kick over 50 meters. He has a real touch of class about him that is for sure.

Pick #29 – Hawthorn – Stewart Dew – Port Adelaide – Midfield
The Hawks seem pretty keen on Stewwy, however could go to Adelaide at pick 27.

Pick #30 – Adelaide – Ashley Arrowsmith – Calder – Midfield
Adelaide will want another goal kicking midfielder and Arrowsmith is as good as they come. Can play on a wing or on a flank and kick goals. Had a terrific finish to the season. Very dangerous when near goal and is pretty accurate.

Pick #31 - Collingwood – Andy Otten – Oakleigh – Tall Forward
Very athletic player who can go down back or up forward. His height is good and so is his weight. One of those players who could go high or drop low. Collingwood will show interest as they look to reform their back line.

Pick #32 - Kangaroos – Chris Kangas – Geelong – Midfield
More of an athlete than a footballer. He runs 400m quicker than Cathy Freeman. The Roos need a genuine runner of the football and Kangas fits that bill. Not the best skill wise but the potential and the development is there for all to see.

Pick #33 – Port Adelaide – Steven Browne – West Perth – Small Defender
Port again will look for a new batch of smaller players with Browne. Played some senior football towards the end of the year and was BOG in his second game. Reads the play well off half back, and found that extra level when moving up from the Colts. He has a good ability to become the third man up and a contest.

Pick #34 - Geelong – Joel Smouha – Mt Gravatt – Ruck
The loss of King will mean Geelong will be looking for a young ruckman to develop. The Development of Blake and West into handy footballers means there is less pressure on the player who the cats take, and also allows them to take another risk with high reward. Joel Smouha played his first season of football and was able to hold his own in the premiership winning Mt Gravatt side. Coming from a soccer background he has great athleticism and endurance. His skill by foot are a little off, however he is super at ground level.

Pick #35 – Western Bulldogs – Scott Simpson – Tall Forward – Dandenong
The dogs need another forward and Simpson is the best available now. He comes from a rugby background and has only played footy for 3 years. Is a tireless worker who presents up the ground similar to Reiwoldt. Is very professional in his work ethic and continues to improve every time I see him.

Pick #36 - Carlton – Sam Ried – Zillmere – Midfield
Carlton need some more quality ball winners and Reid is a decent player. Had a disappointing carnival, however was good every other time played. Could easily settle onto a flank or in the backline. His disposal is pretty good and is a decent ball carrier.

Pick #37 - Kangaroos – Patrick Dangerfield – Geelong – Midfield
The Kangaroos will look to add some versatility to their team and Dangerfield will do just that for them. Can play either tall or small and any position on the ground. Has a good work ethic, great endurance and very good speed. Could easily be a pick early in the 20’s.

Pick #38 – Western Bulldogs – Aaron Joseph – Tasmania Mariners – Midfield
Became the first player to win back to back MVP’s for Tasmania. The dogs would love another classy player who can win his own ball. He is a high possession getter who is very competitive and has a never say die attitude. Average 27 touches in 9 games at the under 18’s. He recorded the best time at draft camp for agility and also had a pretty good sprint test.

Pick #39 - Essendon – Darcy Daniher – Calder – Tall Defender
Essendon are guaranteed this player under father son. Considering there was a bid for this player, you would expect many teams to rate him.

Pick #40 - Fremantle – Will Sullivan – Western – Ruck
Fremantle will look to fill the void left by Longmuir with the recruitment of Sullivan. A bit of a risk however he does have a lot of upside. Will have to work hard to make it at AFL Level. However his ability to run. His best game was against Bendigo where he had 40 hit outs, 22 possessions and 12 marks.

More Tomorrow
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AFL Central Mock Draft Picks 1 - 20

November 18th 2007 02:12
Pick #01 - Carlton – Matthew Kreuzer – Northern Knights – Ruck
Carlton have already committed to this big fella. Is extremely athletic and gives it his all. He won pretty much every award in the TAC cup this year. Carlton ruck stocks are low and he will add some quality to a growing midfield of superstars. Can kick goals, as shown by his 6 goal haul in one TAC cup game. Only missed one training session for the year so he can play through injury very well. Just needs to work more now on his over head marking

Pick #02 - Richmond – Trent Cotchin – Northern Knights – Midfield
Quality midfielder and something the Richmond are after. The pressure will be on Miller and his crew to get a gem from this pick with recent lower pick failings. One thing they won’t want to do is make the same mistake they did a few years ago by taking Tambling over Franklin. This pressure should be enough to see them take Cotchin. He has great balance and awareness and he reads the game very well for a 18 year old. Despite being a bottom age player this year he was a vice captain, so his leadership skills are also very good.

Pick #03 – West Coast – Rhys Palmer – East Fremantle – Midfield
Many people would have thought Morton would be snapped up by the eagles. However I the loss of Judd will see them take a quality midfielder in Palmer. He played senior football all year, where his excellent disposal by foot was on show. A big bonus for him is his endurance so he can spend longer periods in the midfield.

Pick #04 – Melbourne – Cale Morton – Claremont – Tall Forward
Spent a lot of time playing for his school, however had a fantastic championship. Really athletic for a tall bloke. May turn into a tall midfielder however he can go either forward or back. The demons would love some versatility in their team and Morton will be the perfect fit.

Pick #05 - Bulldogs– Lachie Henderson – Geelong Falcons – Tall Forward
The dogs are on a mission to boost their tall stocks and Henderson looks like the player they will go for. He is fantastic in pack situations, and is mobile around the ground. He broke his leg and missed a lot of footy this year, however many people liken him to a young Matthew Pavlich.

Pick #06 – Essendon – Brad Ebert – Port Adelaide – Midfield
Didn’t take him long to settle into senior football after starting the year in the reserves. Played mostly up forward but will turn into a midfielder with some pre seasons. Very good around the ground and has great endurance. Essendon will love a player like him after recent retirements and delistings.

Pick #07 - Fremantle– Alex Rance – Swan Districts –Tall back
The Dockers will be looking for another tall defender to develop in their squad. They seem to lack a real quality Tall defender, something Rance is. Got selected as an All-Australian after playing most of the year in the Colts. Has great speed for a big man.

Pick #08 – Brisbane – David Myers – Perth – Tall Back
One main weakness the Lions have is a lack of tall defenders. He is athletic enough to play in the midfield. He carries the ball well and has a racking left foot. Has a real confidence about the way he plays which will see him slip into senior football pretty easily

Pick #09 – St Kilda – Ben McEvoy – Murray Bushrangers – Ruck
The Saints will want another tall to add to their list. With an ageing ruck stock, McEvoy seems like the perfect fit. Can play either end and has been equally as good in each position he plays. The saints will want him to turn into a ruckman so he can replace King and relieve Kosi.

Pick #10 – Adelaide– Chris Masten – East Fremantle – Midfield
Adelaide with the loss of the Roo will be looking for a quality onballer to join their brigade. Has slipped into senior football well and has played a lot of representative football. Can really take games by the scruff of the neck with his good disposal and his work around the packs.

Pick #11 – Sydney – Tayte Pears – East Peth – Tall Defender
Sydney will be after a tall defender as their backs start to kick on in age. Was unlucky not to make the All-Australian side. He will be settled into travelling after spending most of the season coming down from the county to play for East Perth.

Pick #12 - Hawthorn – Tom Collier – Lauderdale – Tall Back
Tall defenders seem the order of the year, and the Hawks will look towards Tom Collier as their solution. Tom is a big man who acts like a midfielder and has great athleticism. Will fit into the Hawks game plan extremely well and will be seen as a running defender.

Pick #13 – West Coast – Jack Grimes – Northern – Midfielder
Another midfield boosting move by the Eagles. Had some back problems earlier in the year, however he is totally over them. Grimes can also go down back and play a running defender role. Highly skilled player who you hardly see turn the ball over.

Pick #14 – Melbourne – Cyril Rioli – St Mary’s – Small Forward
Cyril struggled with injury and never really peaked at full fitness. Every time he stepped out onto the pitch he kicked goals. Played as a lead up forward in the champs, but will be a genuine small leading forward at AFL level. The Dees will look at him to help out the likes of Robertson and Neitz. Is a quality player who won’t get home sick.

Pick #15 - Kangaroos– David Gourdis – Tall Forward – Subiaco
Nathan Thompson is the Roos only real tall forward, so they will look at Gourdis as a player who they can mold to take over his role. He can crash packs, however his foot skills are a little inconsistent. David had a sensational Draft camp where he equaled the 20m sprint record and smashed the vertical leap record.

Pick #16 – Port Adelaide – Jarrod Grant – Dandenong – Tall Forward
Another tall that will be taken this time by Port Adelaide. A presenting forward with excellent straight line speed. One thing that will really impress the recruiters is his genuine goal kicking ability. Would fit well into the Powers forward line.

Pick #17 - Geelong – Steve Gaetner – Dandenong – Tall Back
Steve Gaetner is a real athlete rather than a footballer, however he has a lot of improvement and ability. Still has a lot of work to do, however works really well offensively. Could play on a wing but is suited to play tall down back. Geelong need a tall forward and with a lot of depth can afford to take a project player.

Pick #18 - Richmond – Tom Bellchambers – Northern Bombers – Ruck
Seeing Richmond take an interest in Guy Richards tells me they need a ruckman. Bellchambers is the second best ruck going around behind Kruezer. Is a true tap ruckman, however he needs to work more around the ground. Saw a game he played against Casey in the VFL where he beat Matthew Clarke who is a really experienced AFL player.

Pick #19 – Western Bulldogs – Marlon Motlop – NT Thunder – Forward
The search for another forward will see the Dogs take Marlon Motlop. Plays a similar role to Brad Johnson which will get Dogs supporters excited. Finishes really well once inside 50. Not limited to the forward line, because he can play on the wing.

Pick #20 - West Coast – Scott Selwood - Bendigo – Midfielder
Really tough running defender and midfielder. The Eagles will look to reunite Adam and Scott to their midfield. Scott is tough at the pack and at the person who never gives up. His disposal is very good and works tirelessly. Has great endurance and is able to get to the packs well.

More Tommorrow
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Prospective AFL Draftees - The top 30

November 10th 2007 02:41
With the draft only 2 weeks away I thought it would be a good time to run through who I think are the best draftees in Australia.

Over the past year I have watched these kids in the TAC cup and in the National Championships. Also thanks to some relatives interstate I have been able to see some games of the talented interstate kids.

Firstly, this is not a mock draft. It doesn't represent where I think they will go, rather who I think will be the best in the long term.

Next Saturday I will do a mock draft, similar to the one on the AFL site. So stay tuned.

I have included just brief details on all 30. However for my mock draft more information will be given. I have also included another group of players who could possibly be in the top 30, however just missed.

1. Rhys Palmer – Just does everything so well. Really accomplished player.

2. Ben McEvoy – Can play either end of the ground and in the ruck. Will be a super player for many years. Really good prospect.

3. Matthew Kruezer – Has a lot of development left, but has heaps of potential. Good tap, and some great versatility. Love the way he tackles, and his effectiveness below his knees.

4. Chris Masten – Pretty nifty midfielder, who runs and kicks. His second efforts are great and has a good goal sense.

5. Trent Cotchin – Is a super player, however his value will just be pushed out a bit by the likes of Palmer and Masten. No doubt will be a super player. He reminds me a bit of a Gary Jnr, so he will be hot property.

6. Cale Morton – He had a super carnival which would have improved his stocks. The Morton's are looking to be a good footy family. Just oozes class all round.

7. Lachie Henderson – Missed with injury, however he has been highly touted. He has big impacts on games, and will be a very good forward at AFL level.

8. Bradley Ebert – I like the way he attacks the man and the ball. Is a definite player to watch out for. Not sure if clubs may be put off with some performances, however for me looks like a great package.

9. Tayte Pears – He will be a pretty good defender, and someone that AFL scouts look for. Love the way he spoils.

10. Alex Rance – Can throw it up between Rance and Pears. They are both even in my books. Rance is a good player out of defence.

11. Jack Grimes – Gets a heap of the ball and reads the play very well. A question over his pace though.

12. Jarad Grant – Love this bloke. He is just a quality player. A lot of people don’t rate him. I think he will be super.

13. Tom Collier – Highly talented and a big ball getter. Runs so much for a big man. One to watch.

14. Scott Selwood – Really good player, who is as tough as nails. Just needs to work harder.

15. Thomas Bellchambers – Really strong ruckman, love his tap work. Would love to see him come up against Kruezer.

16. James Polkinghorne - A natural leader, and has great hands. He is also super up forward. Showed a lot of character and is very versatile.

17. Steve Gaertner - Athlete playing footy. Has a lot of work to do in defence, however on the attack is very good. When looking at him think Tom Williams.

18. Ryan Normington - Had some knee problems. He has played 24 out of 39 games over two years. Is very adaptable, and can play all over the game. He has been able to do this successfully. His best position would be in the midfield.

19. Levi Greenwood - Inside midfielder. He is hard at the packs and is hard to beat one on one. Loves to run and kick it long.

20. Patrick Veszpremi - Broke his thumb and missed the nationals, however was an Under 18 All-Australian in his first year. Plays at either end and is accurate over 55 meters. Can kick goals.

21. Cyril Rioli - Had some injury problems. Was very good at the nationals. Plays as a lead up forward, however won't sustain it at AFL level. Playing division two is a query.

22. Addam Maric - A talented player. Great crumber, and a super goal sense. Can use both feet which is a massive bonus.

23. Patrick Dangerfield - Plays tall or short. Very good speed and great endurance.

24. Dave Gourdis - Plays CHF/HFF and is a real athlete. For a big man is a good mark and great at crashing the packs.

25. Guy O’Keefe - Smart forward. Reads the game well and is a great decision maker. Is a very good goal sneak.

26. David Myers - Hard working on baller who can play down back. Is dangerous rebounding the ball, and his disposal on the left is superb.

27. Marlan Motlop - Has had injuries, and never hit full stride till the under 18 champs. Wing / HFF. When inside 50 his finishing is top rate.

28. Robbie Tarrant - Pretty injury prone. Plays CHF and can play down back. Needs more footy under his belt.

29. Sam Reid - Tall midfielder who can play at either end. Great size and shape for a utility. Struggled in the champs however his start of the year was sensational.

30. Joesph Daye -Left footer who runs and carries the ball off half back. Not big enough to hold a key position however will be a 3rd tall at either end at AFL level.


Others
- Steven Browne
- Jackson Hall
- James Mulligan
- Scott Simpson
- Jay Bowden
- Chris Kangas
- Taylor Walker
- Aaron Cornelius
- James Wundke
- Tom McNamara
- Cameron Stokes
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