East FremantleEast FremantleMidfielder, Small Forward

#5

Koen Sanchez

height: 177cm

weight: 69kg

D.O.B: 19-01-2005

Leagues: AFL U18 Championships

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SNAPSHOT: With clean skills and a good eye for goal, Koen Sanchez is a crafty small prospect who does his best work in the forward half”.

A natural footballer who is classy and clever, East Fremantle’s Koen Sanchez has put together a strong season to firm as likely draftee. Having featured for Western Australia at the National Carnival as a bottom-ager in 2022, the former Wesley College graduate entered his draft year as one to watch and he largely delivered on such promise, either side of injury issues.

Despite missing some early-season games, Sanchez was dominant in his Colts appearances, averaging over 27 disposals as a midfielder before being summoned for State duties. In a disappointing carnival for the Black Ducks, Sanchez was one of the side’s shining lights, earning an All-Australian gong, averaging just under 18 disposals and kicking six goals across four games.

He returned to the Sharks and earned some senior exposure at Reserves level, before missing the Colts finals campaign with injury, striking a crucial blow to the Sharks’ premiership ambitions. Nonetheless, his form remained consistent through the season at whatever level he featured and looked a player who can step up to the rigours of AFL football.

STRENGTHS:

+ Skills
+ Consistency
+ Decision making
+ Footy IQ
+ Forward craft
+ Speed

IMPROVEMENTS:

- Durability
- Size

Sanchez is a prospect who would please the football purist. While he possesses some solid athletic attributes, his best traits are largely football-based. The 18-year-old is a strong exponent of the fundamentals of the game; he is a neat ball user, has clean hands and is a clever player who can find the ball well and make good decisions when he gets it.

He has shown himself to be a very effective in traffic, displaying good spacial awareness and quick feet to weave himself out of trouble in close confines. He also has good composure and does not rush his disposal even under pressure, often looking to feign a handball to manufacture more time in possession. With ball in hand, Sanchez is a good distributor, particularly when lowering his eyes, and is adept off both sides of his body.

Playing in the midfield for East Fremantle at Colts level, Sanchez showed his ability to find the football at will. Across his six games, he never dipped below 20 disposals and even when playing forward for Western Australia, he was always busy, finding plenty of the ball when supply was at times limited.

While he has spent time in the midfield, Sanchez looks likely to transition to the next level as a forward, and he has shown excellent football smarts and creativity to make him a dangerous player inside 50. His game against Vic Metro, where he booted 3.3 from 14 disposals in an 81-point loss illustrated his forward craft.

In that outing, he was able to find space at will, positioning himself smartly to take multiple marks inside 50. He also hunted the ball at ground level, kicking a superb stoppage goal and presenting as a constant threat on the deck.

Sanchez has good pace off the mark, which he uses to create space in traffic, although is not often used as a line-breaking option in space to run and carry. At 177cm, there is perhaps a question on his ceiling at the top level, given the tendency of recruiters to favour prospects with size and power.

He has also had some durability concerns across the past two seasons, suffering a significant groin injury in 2022 before a couple of minor setbacks this season. However, if he can get his body right, he certainly has enough attributes to contribute at AFL level.

DRAFT RANGE: 25-40

SUMMARY: 

A consistent player who has punched above his weight at every level he has played, Sanchez has compiled a terrific junior career and arguably has enough talent to land on a senior list. For what he lacks in size, Sanchez makes up for in other aspects of his game and as such, shapes a good option for clubs looking to bolster their forward stocks in the middle rounds of the draft.

Strengths
Consistency
Decision making
Footy IQ
Forward craft
Skills
Speed
Improvements
Durability
Size

AFL U18 Championships

SeasonTeamKHBDMCPUPTHOCLRI50R50GLGMKHDMHOTGDC
2022Western Australia1913325131920342329.56.516.02.50.01.01.568
2023Western Australia43287119373613014836410.87.017.84.80.03.31.585
Total-6241103245055150171259610.36.817.24.00.02.51.5153
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