2019 afl draft prospects

#16 Zane Trew #48 Karl Finlay He plays taller than his 182cm, and is strong overhead or at ground level.

Western Jets/Vic Metro | Mid/Forward The tall midfielder came fourth in South Australia’s 20-metre sprint, second in the running vertical jump (right), and fifth in the 2km time trial. He possesses one-on-one strength, reads the ball in flight effectively and takes intercepts marks in defence. His work rate, tackling ability, disposal and smarts, as well as a no-fuss attitude to his football make him a well balanced and natural leader. His outside game and athleticism could do with some work, as could his ability to hit the scoreboard, but lock him in to be a inside midfielder who can provide a presence around the stoppages, especially once he has added more size to his frame in the coming years.

Having cut his teeth in the role during his bottom-age year, the 193cm prospect has been able to roll off as a third tall down back for West Perth in 2020, utilising his shrewd reading of the play and athleticism to provide dominant intercept marking prowess. >> Draft Watch Having cut his teeth as a medium forward, the 186cm Victorian has recently requested tape of Fremantle skipper Nat Fyfe as he looks to sharpen his midfield craft. The crafty mover is small, but holds his own and is as naturally talent a prospect as there is this year. Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro | Inside Midfielder At 193cm, Pasini is a little undersized to match up against the bigger-bodied key forwards, so will likely fill out as a running defender who takes a third tall, or could play on smaller players if need be. West Adelaide/South Australia | Ruck/Key Position Forward Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro | Balanced Midfielder Last Month: Inactive due to lack of NAB League.

An Under-18 All-Australian, Will Gould is one of the most physically advanced and dominant prospects in the pool. Henry has nice skills and slick athletic traits that help him work his way out of congestion while making good decisions with ball-in-hand.

#44 Cooper Sharman They are quite clearly cut from the same cloth, with the younger Macrae possessing a similar ball winning appetite and class on the ball to his established older sibling. Perth/Western Australia | Key Position Forward A key player for Perth in the WAFL and stepped up during the AFL Under-18 National Championships. His vision and decision making is superb, but his ability to hit targets that very few can is almost unrivalled. 18/03/2002 | 191cm | 85kg, #10 Reef McInnes He had a good finals series, particularly in the last couple of games which gave recruiters another glimpse at the highly athletic ruck. #22 Jack Carroll #6 Riley Thilthorpe One of Western Australia’s leading prospect’s is O’Driscoll, a hard-at-it inside midfielder who can also double as a damaging half-back or wingman. Norwood/South Australia | Medium Forward But the fact he has come such a long way in his top-age year means Comben has plenty of upside for the future and is one who clubs can look to for the long term if they are after a bigger body up forward who can play that second ruck role to a t. Could be the second ruck picked in the AFL Draft, depending on how clubs view his progress against Bryan’s and what they are looking for, but we have him here due to his versatility and greater consistency over the season, as well as impact at the Under-18 National Championships for Vic Country. Grainger-Barras rounds out the top five; another tall, and a versatile one at that. #2 Noah Anderson 14/07/2001 | 193m | 90kg. He can float forward and lead out of the goalsquare with sticky hands and an ability to crash a pack if needed. The inside hard nut has drawn comparisons to Patrick Cripps in the way he excels at the contested ball, bullying his way to a truckload of possessions and clearances. #19 Cody Weightman 16/10/2001 | 183cm | 72kg. He has been utilised in a more forward-oriented role for the Bloods at SANFL League level though, with his goalkicking attributes and diverse skillset already making him a handful for senior players with more mature bodies. It basically means the Northern Knights speedster can burn off his opponents over games, as well as from stoppages with great separation. 2/03/2002 | 202cm | 82kg. Last month: Earned All-Australian honours and the Allies’ Most Valuable Player (MVP) at the national championships, averaging 23.8 disposals, 2.8 marks, a massive 8.0 clearances and 4.5 tackles in his four matches. WWT Eagles/South Australia | Midfielder/Forward 17/10/2002 | 184cm | 75kg. While athletically Mead is not in the top echelon of players, he is built strongly for his age and capable of fending off opponents in midfield. A dominant key position forward with terrific endurance is McDonald, who adds to the strong tall and West Australian representation on this list.

There are not too many readymade key defenders in this AFL Draft, which makes Hilder a unique prospect for clubs.

Provides an ideal balance through the midfield between winning the ball on the inside -- attacking the ball furiously with breakaway speed -- and breaking the lines on the outside. Subiaco/Western Australia | Tall Forward Last Month: McDonald showed off his endurance at last week’s West Australian combine, scoring third in the 2km time trial. His endurance is elite and he has terrific speed as well. The League side will be tough to crack given its success this season, but the 190cm prospect will be keen to join fellow top-age gun, Lachlan Jones in the lineup.

A co-captain at Geelong Falcons, Stephens impressed in the first couple of games before going down early in the third match this season. As a general defender, Jones possesses obvious hardness at the ball and can compete both aerially and at ground level, remaining relevant going both ways too. In all likelihood, Henry will be a mid-forward who hits the scoreboard and works up the ground to hit targets inside 50, similar to the role Daniel Wells played for years with his superb foot skills and vision going inside 50. Western Jets/Vic Metro | Utility 11/04/2001 | 195cm | 83kg.

4/04/2002 | 196cm | 85kg. The small utility broke through to claim the Division 2 MVP award at the 2018 Under 16 National Championships, racking up mountains of the ball and kicking bags of goals. Last month: Returned to the NAB League Boys with a bang collecting a whopping 34 disposals, three marks, 10 clearances, six inside 50s and seven tackles in a huge effort for Oakleigh Chargers to get over the line against Sandringham Dragons in the final round of the season.

What he offers to a club is a big body with an appetite for winning the ball in the contest. Mitch O'Neill In his ruck duties, the 200cm West Adelaide product plays more like a fourth midfielder, able to follow up at ground level and cover the ground like a small.

His skills are also a big asset, able to spear passes to high percentage options while also breaking games open with his long-range efforts. As budding elite-level players across the country return to action, it is time to let the cat out of the bag with our first, monthly Power Rankings list for the year.

Another entirely fresh face on our list, Carroll’s name is unearthed due to our expansion to an order of 25.

The NAB AFLW Draft will take place on Tuesday, October 6 from 7.00pm in a virtual format with clubs to participate via web conference. Chris Doerre reveals his top 20 talents for the 2019 draft. Gold Coast SUNS/Allies | Inside Midfielder Either way, Delahunty has shown enough to suggest a club could use a player of his services, with his kicking ability and reliability up forward – or in defence at times. He has leadership tendencies and captained the Australian Under 18s at the MCG against Casey Demons and will be a prime candidate for the South Australian job as well. Round Table: Was Chris Scott right to label Geelong's critics 'lazy'? Having initially lined up down back, where he looks a touch more impactful as he drifts across to intercept, Jeffrey was swung forward in the second half and booted a goal. He may get knocked around a touch, but loves a bit of niggle and stands up against mature bodies. He runs hard between the arcs and will likely cost Gold Coast a top 30 pick based on his skills and work rate. WWT Eagles/South Australia | Small Forward Glided through the air to take a number of intercept marks but also dropped a few, finishing with 11 touches, four marks and three tackles.

High-impact-per-possession utility who influences games heavily through the midfield, forward or back.

He competed strongly in both the 20-metre sprint (2.957 seconds) and the yo-yo test (21.4 level) to finish top 10 and show off his blend of endurance and speed. Plying his trade either up on a wing or inside forward 50, Cook is a game-winner who is capable of kicking bags of goals and taking eye-catching marks. Like Weightman, Day has been on the periphery of our Power Rankings the past two months, and after some solid performances at the national carnival, makes the list for July. 18/09/2001 | 198cm | 90kg. He is that outside ball user but given his abilities with ball-in-hand and his smarts, Day should have no problems adapting to that role and with his size, is that prototype midfielder coming through who just needs to add more strength to his frame and improve his inside game. His endurance could build further, but at his size of 188cm and 83kg, Young is destined to play inside eventually, or pinch-hit through there while maintaining his role at half-back. He has been named as the Demons’ starting centre half-forward, but after a steady opening performance, looks to have returned to his usual form through midfield with 25 disposals, six marks, and five tackles in Round 2.

Got under the skin of some Oakleigh players in the Power’s narrow loss to the Chargers, putting together a strong 29-disposals, four-mark, five-tackle and seven-inside 50 performance. Playing in a midfield alongside highly touted prospects Dylan Stephens and Jackson Mead, Schoenberg was the most consistent of the lot, earning All-Australian honours and winning the ball more than everyone bar Larke Medallist, Deven Robertson. He has consistently been able to intercept, play both tall and small, and rebound effectively against mature bodies, bumping him up to #10. They are both terrific sizes, and have a range of weapons at their disposal. Ruscoe is ultra-competitive and positions himself well in the defensive 50, but could play a midfield-defence hybrid role with his running capacity and versatility to play either position.

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