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Coates League Top 50: SuperCoach scores, rankings after Round 14

A gun midfielder dominated in the Coates Talent League again to further push his AFL Draft case – and he wasn’t the only player to go big. See all the scores and full rankings here.

George Stevens is having a super season with Greater Western Victoria Rebels. Picture: Getty Images
George Stevens is having a super season with Greater Western Victoria Rebels. Picture: Getty Images

Inside midfielder George Stevens is continuing to push his case to be a top-20 draft pick this year after producing another monster match for Greater Western Victoria Rebels in the Coates Talent League on the weekend.

Stevens recorded the most SuperCoach ranking points of any player across round 14, racking up 191 points as he helped lead his side to a 76-point demolition of Geelong Falcons on Sunday.

Stevens’ stats sheet showed 36 disposals (18 contested), three marks, 12 clearances, 14 groundball gets, seven tackles, 11 score involvements and one goal.

Recruiters have mixed views on Stevens, with his lack of speed being one key concern.

However, the 189cm onballer’s footy IQ, cleanliness, ball-winning ability and proffesionalism are all highly rated.

Stevens played all four matches for Vic Country during the recent under-18 national championships and was named on the bench in the All-Australian team.

“He’s got a lot to like,” Rebels coach David Loader said of Stevens last week.

“We know the question mark is the speed. But if you can change something when you’re in a full-time environment, it’s certainly that.”

George Stevens scored 191 SuperCoach ranking points on the weekend. Picture: Getty Images
George Stevens scored 191 SuperCoach ranking points on the weekend. Picture: Getty Images

Bottom-age midfielder Levi Ashcroft was another standout performer over the weekend with 36 disposals, six marks, six clearances, three tackles, seven score involvements and two goals for a total of 169 ranking points.

The Sandringham Dragons product is a father-son prospect for Brisbane Lions next year as the son of three-time premiership player Marcus and younger brother of first-year star Will.

TOP SUPERCOACH SCORES FROM ROUND 14

CALDER CANNONS 12.13 (85) d DANDENONG STINGRAYS 7.9 (51)

152 points – Noah Scott (Calder Cannons)

141 points – Jayden Nguyen (Calder Cannons)

130 points – Billy Wilson (Dandenong Stingrays)

127 points – Harvey Langford (Dandenong Stingrays)

127 points – Damon Hollow (Calder Cannons)

GIPPSLAND POWER 12.5 (77) d NORTHERN KNIGHTS 5.13 (43)

153 points – Lachlan Smith (Gippsland Power)

142 points – Aleksandr D’Arro (Northern Knights)

142 points – Archer Reid (Gippsland Power)

137 points – Zane Duursma (Gippsland Power)

127 points – Lane Ward (Gippsland Power)

MURRAY BUSHRANGERS 4.11 (35) def. by EASTERN RANGES 17.12 (114)

177 points – Christian Moraes (Eastern Ranges)

175 points – Isaac Tanzimat (Eastern Ranges)

126 points – Riley Weatherill (Eastern Ranges)

125 points – Oscar Ryan (Murray Bushrangers)

115 points – Harrison Hewitt (Murray Bushrangers)

WESTERN JETS 4.12 (36) def. by SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS 9.18 (72)

169 points – Levi Ashcroft (Sandringham Dragons)

148 points – Diesel Moloney (Western Jets)

146 points – Luke Trainor (Sandringham Dragons)

140 points – Will Brown (Sandringham Dragons)

140 points – Ethan Williams (Sandringham Dragons)

GWV REBELS 17.14 (116) d GEELONG FALCONS 6.4 (40)

191 points – George Stevens (GWV Rebels)

155 points – Connor Byrne (GWV Rebels)

132 points – Lachlan Charleson (GWV Rebels)

130 points – Patrick Hughes (Geelong Falcons)

129 points – Rhys Unwin (GWV Rebels)

Levi Ashcroft was again a standout for Sandringham Dragons on the weekend. Picture: Getty Images
Levi Ashcroft was again a standout for Sandringham Dragons on the weekend. Picture: Getty Images

COATES LEAGUE TOP 50 RANKINGS AFTER ROUND 14

Ranking, Player, Club, Position, 2023 games, 2023 Ave. KFC SuperCoach Points

1. George Stevens, GWV Rebels, MID, 7 games, 162 points

2. Colby McKercher, Tasmania Devils, MID, 7 games, 156 points

3. Jed Walter, Gold Coast Academy, FWD, 4 games, 156 points

4. Ryley Sanders, Sandringham Dragons, MID, 3 games, 152 points

5. Harvey Thomas, Oakleigh Chargers/GWS, 2 games, 151 points

6. Nicholas Watson, Eastern Ranges, FWD, 3 games, 145 points

7. Indhi Kirk, Sydney Swans Academy, MID, 5 games, 143 points

8. Levi Ashcroft, Sandringham Dragons, MID, 5 games, 142 points

9. Jagga Smith, Oakleigh Chargers, MID, 5 games, 141 points

10. Harley Reid, Bendigo Pioneers, MID, 4 games, 141 points

11. Arie Schoenmaker, Tasmania Devils, DEF, 4 games, 140 points

12. Tom Beaumont, Tasmania Devils, MID, 9 games, 140 points

13. Will Rowlands, Northern Territory, MID-FWD, 2 games, 138 points

14. Kristian Ferronato, Northern Knights, MID, 7 games, 138 points

15. Joel Freijah, GWV Rebels, MID, 8 games, 135 points

16. Jake Rogers, Gold Coast Academy, MID, 4 games, 134 points

17. Mahmoud Taha, Calder Cannons, MID, 8 games, 131 points

18. Darcy Wilson, Murray Bushrangers, MID, 7 games, 130 points

19. Zane Duursma, Gippsland Power, MID, 7 games, 130 points

20. Angus Hastie, Geelong Falcons, DEF, 6 games, 128 points

21. Sam Marshall, Brisbane Lions Academy, DEF, 4 games, 127 points

22. Josh Smillie, Eastern Ranges, MID, 7 games, 127 points

23. Caiden Cleary, Sydney Swans Academy, MID, 4 games, 126 points

24. Murphy Reid, Sandringham Dragons, MID, 5 games, 126 points

25. Harvey Langford, Dandenong Stingrays, MID, 11 games, 126 points

26. Jedd Longmire, Murray Bushrangers, FWD, 2 games, 124 points

27. Lachlan Smith, Gippsland Power, RUCK, 7 games, 124 points

28. Jake Smith, Western Jets, MID, 10 games, 121 points

29. Connor O’Sullivan, Murray Bushrangers, FWD, 5 games, 121 points

30. Tom Hanily, Gippsland Power, MID, 4 games, 120 points

31. Ethan Read, Gold Coast Academy, RUCK, 4 games, 118 points

32. Ryan Maric*, Gippsland Power, FWD, 3 games, 118 points

33. Oscar Ryan, Murray Bushrangers, DEF, 7 games, 117 points

34. Christian Moraes, Eastern Ranges, MID, 8 games, 117 points

35. Jack Callinan, Tasmania Devils, FWD, 7 games, 116 points

36. Will Lorenz, Oakleigh Chargers, MID-FWD, 2 games, 116 points

37. Lachlan Charleson, GWV Rebels, MID, 7 games, 116 points

38. Archer Reid, Gippsland Power, FWD, 6 games, 116 points

39. Hugo Garcia, Calder Cannons, MID-FWD, 7 games, 116 points

40. Finn O’Sullivan, Oakleigh Chargers, 4 games, 115 points

41. Owen Collins, Brisbane Lions Academy, DEF, 1 game, 115 points

42. Flynn Riley, Northern Knights, RUCK, 9 games, 114 points

43. Heath Ollington, Tasmania Devils, FWD, 9 games, 112 points

44. Kynan Brown, Oakleigh Chargers, MID, 7 games, 112 points

45. Tyson Sruk, Eastern Ranges, DEF, 9 games, 112 points

46. Tom Evans, Bendigo Pioneers, MID, 4 games, 112 points

47. Diesel Moloney, Western Jets, DEF, 11 games, 111 points

48. Mitchell Nicholas, Tasmania Devils, MID, 5 games, 111 points

49. Luke Lloyd, Sandringham Dragons, FWD, 6 games, 111 points

50. Beau Nash, Tasmania Devils, MID, 11 games, 110 points

Originally published as Coates League Top 50: SuperCoach scores, rankings after Round 14

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