EXPLAINER | Pocket Podcast: Denver Grainger-Barras vs. Heath Chapman
Here are their respective player profiles: (Click the link on either player’s name for their full draft profiles)
Club: Swan Districts
Height: 195cm Weight: 78kg DOB: April 17, 2002
Strengths: Reading the play, intercept marking, vertical leap, agility, defensive versatility, composure Improvements: Strength, offensive output
Club: West Perth
Height: 193cm Weight: 81kg DOB: January 31, 2002
Strengths: Intercept marking, reading the play, kick penetration and efficiency, repeat running, composure Improvements: Size as KPD
This matchup is a great example of just how different two players of the same position can be, despite also boasting some similarities. Both players are terrific interceptors, with their outstanding reading of the play and high-level athleticism allowing them to dominate in the air. As discussed on our premiere pocket podcast episode, Chapman sets himself apart with his kicking ability, bringing a damaging attacking edge to his work across half-back.
In the recent Western Australia Under 18 All-Stars game, he was made to match up on Grainger-Barras as the latter shifted forward. Grainger-Barras booted two goals to show his versatility, while forcing Chapman to showcase his defensive attributes. That is an edge the Swan Districts product has on Chapman, but he can always improve on that attacking side to better utilise his athleticism and sound decision making.
It is an intriguing comparison nonetheless, and while they are in slightly different draft projection ranges, will have clubs thinking about exactly the kind of key defender they are after. The pair loomed as a formidable defensive combination for their state coming into 2020, but alas the lack of an Under 18 National Championships meant that failed to materialise.
To listen to the podcast in full, click here.
>> Past Episodes: Key defenders kicking comparison Offence from defence