Key Position Forward/Defender (WWT Eagles/South Australia)
09/08/2000 | 196cm | 84kg
May rank: #1
Lukosius starts the season as the consensus number one after jumping on the scene as a 17-year-old for WWT Eagles in the SANFL Preliminary Final, booting four goals and clunking eight marks on his League debut. He has continued his form into this season, booting seven goals from five matches, including an 18-disposal, 11-mark and three-goal game against Glenelg. He also showed his versatility collecting 25 disposals, 14 marks and six inside 50s from centre-half back in a South Australia Under 18 trial match at the beginning of the year. For the AFL Academy he was utilised at both ends, looking most at home as a forward, finishing the match with 12 disposals and two goals. The thing that separates Lukosius from other talls is his foot skills, where you could argue he is one of the best kicks in the entire draft pool, hitting targets at ease off his right foot around the ground. A genuine franchise player.
Past month:
Lukosius is averaging almost 12 disposals and two goals a game for the Eagles, which is remarkable for a 17 year-old key forward. He can play at either end, but expect him to play forward at the National Under 18 Championships. He put any doubts to bed with an impressive performance in his opening National Championships game against Western Australia yesterday, taking 14 marks and booting four goals from 17 disposals.
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#2 Max King
Key Position Forward (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)
07/07/2000 | 201cm | 86kg
May rank: #2
The tall forward is one of the best tall prospects we have seen in recent years and is most certainly in the mix as a top five pick, despite the fact that King will not play another game this season. After booting a few goals in the opening quarter for Haileybury College at school football, King’s knee buckled from underneath him in the second quarter and he was stretchered off. Scans later confirming that the talented forward suffered a torn ACL. Nevertheless, King is a superb prospect who is outstanding in the air (thanks to a big wingspan) and a goal-kicking option, having booted 8.5 against Oakleigh Chargers earlier in the TAC Cup last month. A real strength of King’s is his ability to collect the ball when it hits the ground, with a strong recovery helping the 201cm tall. While some say he could slip down the order due to injury, he won’t be falling outside the top 10, or even maybe the top five due to his impressive skill set.
Past month:
Recovering from an ACL injury which will see him miss the rest of the 2018 season.
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#3 Sam Walsh
Outside Midfielder (Geelong Falcons/Vic Country)
02/07/2000 | 183cm | 74kg
May rank: #3
The best midfielder in the 2018 AFL Draft pool has started the season exceptionally well at TAC Cup level. Walsh’s smarts help him around the ground and it is very hard to keep him quiet or out of a game. Against the North Melbourne VFL team, Walsh had 22 disposals, nine marks and four clearances, working through the midfield and booting the opening goal of the game. His spread on the outside is good and he has shown he can win the footy in both contested and uncontested situations. He leads from the front and is probably the safest player in this draft pool for a club to draft. The knock was his disposal at full speed last season, but he is as consistent as they come across all areas.
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Walsh shone in the trial game against the Allies recently, playing two and a half quarters and being the clear best on ground – including 21 disposals and two goals in the first half. In the TAC Cup so far this season he has averaged a massive 33.4 disposals (ranked number one) as well 4.8 marks, six tackles, 3.4 clearances, four inside 50s, 2.6 rebounds and booted four goals – elite numbers and a well balanced midfielder.
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#4 Ben King
Key Position Defender/Forward (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)
07/07/2000 | 201cm | 85kg
May rank: #4
The twin brother of Max King has started the season very well, used at both ends at all levels. While Ben is a natural key defender, he has shown at school level that he can be a valuable forward, booting 18 goals in the first two school games. Like brother Max, he is very mobile and has an outstanding leap. He recovers very well when the ball hits the ground and when he flies to mark or spoil the ball and it falls to the ground. Is one of the best tall defenders and competes exceptionally well. Reckon we might see him more as a forward as the season goes, could become a genuine ‘swingman’ if he isn’t already. After a good AFL Academy game, Ben King won the Melbourne Cricket Club’s President’s Medal as the best player.
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what about riley grundy
Likely to be later in the draft. Certainly has potential and is a good athlete. Just not in the Top 30 at the moment.
What about Tom ODonnell
Like many, will depend on the National Championships and how he goes. A good carnival always helps, but just not in that top 30 frame. One of a number we’ll be watching closely over the next few weeks.
How is Jarrod Cameron looking? Sort of player he is and do u think he can make it?
Very raw small forward who takes after his brother Charlie. Got plenty of X-factor and looked good against Vic Country on Friday. Late-rookie prospect at this stage but plenty of upside.