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Rookie Draft

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:22 am
by Brad
Selection Club Player Recruited from
Round One
1 Carlton Sam Jacobs Woodville West Torrens
2 Essendon Dean Dick Perth
3 Kangaroos Leigh Adams Eastern Ranges
4 Brisbane Lions Anthony Corrie Brisbane Lions
5 Port Adelaide Alex Lee Dandenong Stingrays
6 Hawthorn Brett Collins St Bedes
7 Geelong Joel Reynolds Essendon
8 Richmond Tasman Clingan North Ballarat
9 St Kilda Clinton Jones South Fremantle
10 Collingwood Sharrod Wellingham Perth
11 Western Bulldogs Gavin Hughes Norwood
12 Melbourne Daniel Hayes Eastern Ranges
13 Fremantle Chris Smith Mt Gravatt
14 Adelaide Andrew McIntyre North Adelaide
15 Sydney Nick Smith Oakleigh Chargers
16 West Coast Jamie McNarmara East Fremantle
Round Two
17 Carlton Michael Jamison North Ballarat
18 Essendon Danny Chartres Peel Thunder
19 Kangaroos Ben Hughes Gippsland Power
20 Brisbane Lions Scott Clouston Morningside
21 Port Adelaide Gavin Grose Mt Gravatt
22 Hawthorn Matthew Suckling Wagga Tigers
23 Geelong Liam Bedford Claremont
24 Richmond Jake King Coburg Tigers
25 St Kilda Luke van Rheenen Scoresby
26 Collingwood Brent Macaffer Gippsland Power
27 Western Bulldogs Jarrod Harbrow Murray Bushrangers
28 Fremantle Andrew Foster East Fremantle
29 Adelaide James Turner South Adelaide
30 Sydney Matthew O'Dwyer Calder Cannons
31 West Coast Llane Spaanderman Brisbane Lions

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:25 am
by Brad
Round Three
32 Carlton Ross Young Northern Bullants
33 Essendon Adam Ramanauskas Essendon
34 Kangaroos Matt Campbell Pioneers
35 Brisbane Lions Daniel Dzufer Suncoast Lions
36 Port Adelaide Nathan Batsanis Oakleigh Chargers
37 Hawthorn Sam Gibson Oakleigh Chargers
38 Geelong Jason Davenport Geelong VFL
39 St Kilda Robert Eddy Gippsland Power
40 Collingwood Martin Clarke County Down, Ireland
41 Western Bulldogs Marty Pask Brisbane Lions
42 Fremantle Darren Rumble Subiaco
43 Adelaide Rhys Archard South Adelaide
44 Sydney Luke Brennan Hawthorn
45 West Coast Chad Jones Kangaroos

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:27 am
by Brad
Round Four
46 Carlton Pass
47 Kangaroos Tim Hutchison Kangaroos
48 Brisbane Lions Haydyn Kiel Southport
49 Port Adelaide Peter Hardy Geelong Falcons
50 Geelong Tom Lonergan Geelong
51 St Kilda James Wall Sydney
52 Western Bulldogs Michael West Western Bulldogs
53 Fremantle Benet Copping Fremantle
54 Adelaide Greg Gallman North Adelaide
55 Sydney Matthew Davis Sydney
56 West Coast Ben Sharp West Coast

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:31 am
by Brad
Round Five
57 Brisbane Lions Joel Tippett Southport
58 St Kilda Jarryn Geary Bendigo Pioneers
59 Sydney Earl Shaw Sydney
60 West Coast Ashley Thornton West Coast

Round Six
61 Brisbane Lions Will Hamill Brisbane Lions
62 St Kilda Jayden Attard Brisbane Lions
63 Sydney Pass
64 West Coast Beau Wilkes West Coast

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:29 am
by Dissident
No Tom Hurley.
I'm quite surprised.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:58 pm
by Rik E Boy
Quite happy with the selection of Lonergan, who doesn't deserve to be axed and Davenport who developed enormously last season in the Magoos. Some eyebrows will be raised over Reynolds but if the experience of Sam Hunt is any guide, he may yet prove to be a handy pick up for the Catters.

regards,

REB

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:20 pm
by NFC
Zach Hier? Strange.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:57 pm
by Blue Boy
Dissident wrote:No Tom Hurley.
I'm quite surprised.


I am with ya on this !!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:35 pm
by Macca19
I dont think Hurley is that much of a surprise. In this day and age of posession football, you have to have decent foot skills. Unfortunately Hurleys deplorable foot skills at the championship has seemed to cost him an AFL spot.

If he can improve markedly in that area and also continue to develop and progress the other areas of his game (which are very good as it is) then Id say hes sure of a draft spot next year.

Zac Hier...he had a couple of decent games but maybe we have overrated him a touch. Both SA clubs at least would have had a good look at him. Crows went for Mcintyre, Port went for Grose.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:38 pm
by JK
Given these "Super Drafts" only come along every 4 years or so, Im sure guys like the two mentioned who missed out this year would be every chance next season in a shallower pool of talent.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:14 pm
by Aerie
Macca19 wrote:Zac Hier...he had a couple of decent games but maybe we have overrated him a touch. Both SA clubs at least would have had a good look at him. Crows went for Mcintyre, Port went for Grose.


IMO Hier is the best first year talent I've seen at the Eagles since Pavlich. Can't believe no one picked him up. Same with Hurley - he must be mature and show leadership to be picked as captain of the state and you can't really teach a kid how to be a ball magnet, but you can improve skills and I don't take the line about being too small - the Crows picked up a mature age jockey for instance. Hurley might be a bit like Stokes and get a chance in the near future. As for Hier, I'm not complaining that we have a ready made league utility who can play key position for the Eagles next year. He'll still only be 19 next draft so some clubs may be regretting not picking him up this time next year.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:19 pm
by Blue Boy
Macca19 wrote:I dont think Hurley is that much of a surprise. In this day and age of posession football, you have to have decent foot skills. Unfortunately Hurleys deplorable foot skills at the championship has seemed to cost him an AFL spot.

If he can improve markedly in that area and also continue to develop and progress the other areas of his game (which are very good as it is) then Id say hes sure of a draft spot next year.

Zac Hier...he had a couple of decent games but maybe we have overrated him a touch. Both SA clubs at least would have had a good look at him. Crows went for Mcintyre, Port went for Grose.


Hurley still made the All Australian side from the Under 18 championships so surely his foot skill were not deplorable !!!

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:23 pm
by am Bays
Blue Boy wrote:
Hurley still made the All Australian side from the Under 18 championships so surely his foot skill were not deplorable !!!


I dunno All Australian selection at U/18 level aint the be all and end all for AFL listing...

Adam Fisher was an All Australian in 2002, Julian Burton 1990, how many AFL games they play......

FWIW I'm surprised Hurley didn't get pickup up by teh Power as their new development coach is obvioulsy a rap for him making him state U/18 captain. Obvioulsy Trevena hasn't got much pull* there yet.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:44 pm
by Macca19
Constance_Perm wrote:Given these "Super Drafts" only come along every 4 years or so, Im sure guys like the two mentioned who missed out this year would be every chance next season in a shallower pool of talent.


Exactly. Look at the Power and Crows this year for example. Despite the superdraft they still picked up guys like Stewart, Cockshell, Gill and Campbell who are all 20+

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:49 pm
by Macca19
Theres plenty of U18 AA players that dont end up being drafted each and every year for whatever reason

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:39 am
by MightyEagles
Well done to all.
Well done to Sam Jacobs, pick no.1. :D

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:25 pm
by sydney-dog
I thought Zac Heir was a certainty, Richmond are craving for tall defenders and they had one training with them right under their nose, the crows too have made made their intentions known for seeking Talls

Hurley is an interesting case, natural footballer, good leadership skills but the opinion seems to be that for his size he lacks leg speed, it makes you think, with the modern game will we ever see the natural footballer like A Jarman or G Williams get drafted

it will be a shame if we don't, and unfortunately, the commodity coaches are looking for at present is speed

if your a natural footballer and your quick, you a certainty
if your quick but not so much a natural footballer, your a chance
if your a natural footballer but lack leg speed, your a rough chance at best

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:05 pm
by Macca19
sydney-dog wrote:I thought Zac Heir was a certainty, Richmond are craving for tall defenders and they had one training with them right under their nose, the crows too have made made their intentions known for seeking Talls

Hurley is an interesting case, natural footballer, good leadership skills but the opinion seems to be that for his size he lacks leg speed, it makes you think, with the modern game will we ever see the natural footballer like A Jarman or G Williams get drafted

it will be a shame if we don't, and unfortunately, the commodity coaches are looking for at present is speed

if your a natural footballer and your quick, you a certainty
if your quick but not so much a natural footballer, your a chance
if your a natural footballer but lack leg speed, your a rough chance at best


There are plenty of natural footballers that have made it in the modern game. Roger James, Sam Mitchell, Brett Kirk to name a few.

If Hurleys disposal was adequate he would have been drafted. If he can improve that next season then he will get drafted.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:12 pm
by sydney-dog
Brett Kirk's disposal is very very ordinary almost tragenza like, Kirk is a great footballer due to his work rate and his 1%

I have not seen Hurley live, but I seen him interviewed prior to the draft, in his own words he said that the feed back from AFL clubs was that they seemed concerned with his leg speed

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 11:51 pm
by Blue Boy
sydney-dog wrote:I thought Zac Heir was a certainty, Richmond are craving for tall defenders and they had one training with them right under their nose, the crows too have made made their intentions known for seeking Talls

Hurley is an interesting case, natural footballer, good leadership skills but the opinion seems to be that for his size he lacks leg speed, it makes you think, with the modern game will we ever see the natural footballer like A Jarman or G Williams get drafted

it will be a shame if we don't, and unfortunately, the commodity coaches are looking for at present is speed

if your a natural footballer and your quick, you a certainty
if your quick but not so much a natural footballer, your a chance
if your a natural footballer but lack leg speed, your a rough chance at best


Never seen Hurley caught holdin the pill and I have seen him many times so leg speed not the issue me thinks !!!