Thinking ahead to 2024 draft...(and beyond)

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AFL Draft 2024 October Rankings: Top 60 prospects ranked, full scouting report - Herald Sun

Currently our Pick are 52, 55, 58 likely to move up 10 to 12 places lets say 40, 43, 46
“I know it looks bad at number 52 but the way the bidding system works, it comes back down at the end of the draft,” Collingwood list boss Justin Leppitsch said.

“We did know we were risking sliding back a few but we still think there are some quality players in this draft there that we can look at. You can’t get everything you want, can you? You can’t bring in the best player in the trade period and also think you can get the perfect draft hand as well. It’s just not logical.”
Forwards

24 Jonty Faull
Forward
Being sidelined with a stress fracture in his back earlier in the year didn't stop the imposing key forward having some big games in the second half of the season.
Height 195cm

26 Matt Whitlock
Defender, Forward
A key position swingman who has kicked goals alongside his twin brother and also impressed in defence.
Height 198cm

35 James Barrat
Defender, Forward
A versatile swingman who has shown dominant form at both ends with his strong overhead marking and courage int he air.
Height 194cm

41 Kayle Gerreyn
Forward, Ruck
This son of a former Hawthorn forward can make an impact in attack or when playing in the ruck.
Height 199cm

43 Tom Sims
Forward, Ruck
An exciting prospect, this athletic tall is a great size to be a modern-day key forward and can provide back-up in the ruck.
Height 199cm

44 Charlie Nicholls
Forward, Defender
A marking tall who can run all day, Nicholls showed that he can get it done at both ends of the ground this year.
Height 197cm

45 Floyd Burmeister
Ruck, Forward
A former competitive high jumper, Burmeister does things that few 199cm prospects can.
Height 199cm

54 Bailey McKenzie
Forward
A hard-working lead-up forward, McKenzie had some monster games this year which certainly caught the eye.
Height 191cm

57 Tyler Welsh
Forward
The Adelaide father-son prospect has been more of a ‘moments’ player this year, but some of those moments have been quite special.
Height 191cm

58 Sam Davidson
Forward
This Tiger won the Fothergill-Round-Mitchell Medal as the best young player in the VFL, which has proven to be a golden ticket into the big league.
Height 191cm

60 Gabriel Stumpf
Forward
A unique talent, Stumpf showcased his rare traits as a key forward at the national draft combine with the fifth best 20m sprint of all-time.
Height 196cm
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I really like what I've read about Faull. Apparently he's quite agressive in his attack on the ball and also competes well at ground level. He sounds like he really fits our style of play.
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We'd need to give up all three picks to move up... to get anywhere near Pick 24... we should maybe confine ourselves to 40 onwards...
But yeah... it is an option to trade up...
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lazzadesilva wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 11:10 am ...
Waiting for Caroline Wilson to comment on this topic and how shit Richscum have been in their recruitment and how horrible the administration has been 🙄 ...
Well, she has gone to town often on Dimwit Dimma's cheating behaviour, etc.
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Magpie Russ wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 3:09 pm We'd need to give up all three picks to move up... to get anywhere near Pick 24... we should maybe confine ourselves to 40 onwards...
But yeah... it is an option to trade up...
Does this help Brions, GC and or Carlton with their picks for academy and F/S or are they done for points already? I can’t think other teams would trade down picks now unless they think they’re on the hook for a player in next years draft, which we won’t play as we already offloaded our Future First.

Do we have an option to trade up with? I would love a Whitlock or the Faull guy too.
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The Black and White Lion wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 5:46 pm
Magpie Russ wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 3:09 pm We'd need to give up all three picks to move up... to get anywhere near Pick 24... we should maybe confine ourselves to 40 onwards...
But yeah... it is an option to trade up...
Does this help Brions, GC and or Carlton with their picks for academy and F/S or are they done for points already? I can’t think other teams would trade down picks now unless they think they’re on the hook for a player in next years draft, which we won’t play as we already offloaded our Future First.

Do we have an option to trade up with? I would love a Whitlock or the Faull guy too.
We only have three late picks, so the only real way to move up the order is by offering up two picks in order to get one earlier pick back.
That would then leave us with two live picks.
Assuming we have to take three selections ( ? ) we would then need to split our second or last remaining pick in order to take us back to our second and third selections again.
At the risk of repeating myself, there’s a heap of ways to skin a cat when it comes to the draft but any pick movement would come down to another club wanting what we have, as well as no other clubs having any better to offer. We would need a bit to fall into place if we were to go on and improve our position on the night.
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We will probably draft 3 players we have never heard of.
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^ thanks @Pies2016 that's what I thought also. I can't think of another team that would move down now.

^ @Charlie Oneeye have you heard of Isaiah Markovsky? 2nd cousin of the Daicos boys. Played for our VFL team in the last round win over the VFL Lions. Kicked 2 very nice goals. Moves more like Nick than Josh. I reckon he's worth a draft or rookie shot.
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No Idea about Isaiah...

I was half kidding about unknown players, but when I think about it.. if the Draft is as deep as they say, there has to be a greater chance of picking that unknown late developer who missed out on state selection.
We might get us another Corey Gault lol
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^ I got 2 Gault jumpers just handed to me cos he didnt want them. I'm sure you find this information riveting.
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Jen2310 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 12:47 pm
Take_a_Screamer wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 11:20 am Could we bring in Luke Quaynor with the picks we got?
Could. But he'll more likely go on our VFL list. He's not rated in the top 60.
I was unaware that this was his draft year. I know ppl at the Chargers who said he was just as good, if not better than IQ. But it looks like lots has changed. I haven't heard much about him leading into this draft recently.
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Any insight into our Academy player Doug Kerr? 192cm, heard he's a good user of the ball, nice kick at goal, may have been somewhat stifled for opportunity in the midfield due to playing with Oakleigh Chargers (Finn O'Sullivan and Jagga Smith).
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RudeBoy wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2024 9:20 am Unfortunately, I never thought Sam Weideman was much of a player. He's failed at 2 clubs.
I'm probably the most guilty at looking into getting players based on their family connection to the club, even if its a minor connection (Wilmont, Hotton, Woewodin, even Jonty Scharenberg who never ended up being drafted at all). At the time of his draft, I wanted Sam, and obviously his family connection was huge. He looked like the KPF we'd been looking for. Now that he's been delisted by 2 clubs, you'd think his chances have dried up. I dont think he ever had any passion to play for Collingwood and was never interested in playing here. I'm sure if we threw him a lifeline that he'd jump at it, but I cant see it happening now.

So now I'm going to look at family connections to Collingwood in the upcoming draft;

Noah Caracella. F/S eligible for Essendon, but father Blake only played 27 games for the Pies. It's sounding like Noah is not being discussed as a possible draft selection, in the national or rookie drafts.

Taj Hotton. Father Trent played 17 games for Collingwood. His brother was drafted by the Saints a couple drafts back. Trent wasn't the most professional character and left the club with an unfulfilled potential. He laster played for Carlton too. Taj is expected to be drafted within the top 15.

Jagga Smith. Yes we had his father Michael on our list, but he never played at senior level. Jagga is expected to be a top 3 selection. I believe he supported Collingwood growing up?

Luke Quaynor. IQ's younger brother and a possible academy selection. There hasnt been a lot of talk about him and I forgot that this was his draft year. Is that a bad sign? We'll see where his name is called.

Will Rantall. Jays younger brother. Not a lot on him. He doesn't appear in any of the phantom drafts, etc.

Sid Draper. Arlo's younger brother, expected to be a top 5 selection.

Isaiah Markovsky. A relation to Josh and Nick Daicos (Cousin?). A rookie draft prospect.

Zai Millane. Darrens nephew. A Gold Coast academy player and a rookie draft prospect.

Are there any others I'm not aware of?
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My thinking is that the Collingwood teams at the start of 2025 will line up a bit like this;
AFL Round 1;
B: Maynard, Howe, Quaynor
HB: Houston, Moore, Perryman
C: Lipinski, DeGoey, J.Daicos
HF: Hill, Mihocek, McCreery
F:Elliot, McStay, Schultz
R:Cameron, Crisp, N.Daicos
Inter: Pendlebury, Sidebottom, Hoskin-Elliot, Cox

VFL
B:Ryan, Frampton, Dean
HB:Parker, Markov, Jaith
C: DeMattia, Long, Sam Davidson (Pick 53)
HF: Sullivan, McInnes, Tim Membury (Delisted Free Agent)
F: Smit, Gabriel Stumpf (Pick 55) , Johnston
R:Steene, Allan, Macrae,
Inter: Isaiah Markovsky (Pick 58) Sam Glover (VFL), Chad Mulvogue (VFL), Christian Algeri (VFL)
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Presti35 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:19 pm
I was unaware that this was his draft year. I know ppl at the Chargers who said he was just as good, if not better than IQ. But it looks like lots has changed. I haven't heard much about him leading into this draft recently.
If he were, he'd be rated more highly. His coach told me, he has similar attributes, but a bit more timid.
Doesn't have the pace of his brother, but he is a good defender. Struggled a bit at vfl level. I think he'll start on our vfl list and see how he develops.
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