Showing posts for: AFL U18 Championships
Xavier O’Halloran

DRAFT ANALYSIS: "The Vic Metro captain has fantastic athleticism, great vision and a strong inside game."

Jacob Koschitzke

DRAFT ANALYSIS: “Versatile and competitive key position player able to nullify key position forwards but can also go forward as a marking option”   OVERVIEW Jacob Koschitzke hasn’t relied on his famous name to catch the eye this year, the cousin of former St Kilda star Justin Koschitzke. Jacob has made a name for himself at the opposite […]

Bailey Scott

DRAFT ANALYSIS: “A versatile midfielder who works hard around the ground and is a neat user of the ball."

Ben King

DRAFT ANALYSIS: “An athletic tall swingman able to dominate a game at both ends with his impressive reading of the play and marking ability.” 

Max King

DRAFT ANALYSIS: “An athletic tall forward with the ability to dominate a game with his incredible athleticism and marking ability”

Xavier Duursma

DRAFT ANALYSIS: "Behind Sam Walsh and Bailey Smith, Duursma is arguably the next most complete midfielder from Victoria, with top athleticism, leadership and defensive traits."

Zak Patterson

A ROUGHY from Western Australia, Zak Patterson is an overage ruck who was named in the Black Ducks’ Under-18 Championships squad but did not manage a game. Seemingly undeterred, Patterson went on to play a high-quality back-end of the season for West Perth in the WAFL Colts competition, posting mammoth hitout numbers on the regular […]

Samuel Walsh

DRAFT ANALYSIS: "The most consistent player in the draft crop who is the safest selection and will be selected in the top two picks."

Tristan Hobley

Jeromy Lucas

  STRENGTHS: Vertical leap, speed, endurance, goal sense IMPROVEMENTS: Agility, consistency SUMMARY: A member of the GWS GIANTS Academy, Jeromy Lucas is a forward who has blistering speed, high-level endurance, a good vertical leap and savvy goal sense. Lucas, like many developing medium forwards, could improve his consistency further, popping up throughout games, but often […]

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