AFL Draft 2023: Coates Talent League ranking points from quarter-finals, top 50 players for the season
A draft bolter pushed his case with a huge game for the Tasmanian Devils on Saturday, while a top midfield prospect caught the eye again. See all the SuperCoach scores, stats.
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A key defender with a booming left foot again caught the eye during a Coates Talent League quarter-final on the weekend.
Tasmanian Devils defender Arie Schoenmaker was a standout for his side as the minor premiers proved too good for an inaccurate Gippsland Power on Saturday.
A 194cm tall, Schoenmaker racked up 32 disposals, seven marks, three intercept marks, five spoils and four tackles for a total of 205 SuperCoach ranking points.
He took most of the kick-outs for the Devils and also floated forward to boot a long-range goal from outside 50m during the third quarter.
Schoenmaker has been invited to next month’s national draft combine, as one of the top 61 prospects in the country.
He missed 10 weeks at the start of the year due to a suspension for an off-field indiscretion, but returned to feature in two matches for the Allies in the under-18 national championships.
Schoenmaker’s form has also been strong for the Devils since his first game of the year in round 8.
Meanwhile, top-10 draft prospect Ryley Sanders starred for Sandringham Dragons in their quarter-final win over the Northern Knights on Sunday.
Sanders collected 29 disposals, eight clearances, seven marks, 10 score involvements and laid 10 tackles to finish as the game’s No. 1 ranked player with 184 SuperCoach points.
Sanders has been a consistent performer across all of his football programs this year and won the Larke Medal as the best player of the under-18 national championships after starring across his four games for the Allies.
Both Coates Talent League preliminary finals will be played in Bendigo on Sunday, with Tasmania set to face Eastern Ranges and Sandringham Dragons to face off with Geelong Falcons.
QUARTER-FINALS
TASMANIA DEVILS 9.8 (62) d GIPPSLAND POWER 5.15 (45)
205 points – Arie Schoenmaker (Tasmania Devils)
146 points – Oliver Depaoli-Kubank (Tasmania Devils)
123 points – Lachlan Smith (Gippsland Power)
118 points – Wil Dawson (Gippsland Power)
116 points – Geordie Payne (Tasmania Devils)
EASTERN RANGES 11.18 (84) d OAKLEIGH CHARGERS 10.17 (77)
170 points – Christian Moraes (Eastern Ranges)
168 points – Tyson Sruk (Eastern Ranges)
157 points – Jagga Smith (Oakleigh Chargers)
122 points – Tom Gross (Oakleigh Chargers)
117 points – Kynan Brown (Oakleigh Chargers)
GWV REBELS 9.11 (65) def. by GEELONG FALCONS 13.5 (83)
145 points – Joe Pike (Geelong Falcons)
132 points – Patrick Hughes (Geelong Falcons)
131 points – Tobyn Murray (Geelong Falcons)
122 points – Thomas Burke (Geelong Falcons)
120 points – Harry Lawson (GWV Rebels)
SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS 14.18 (102) d NORTHERN KNIGHTS 6.14 (50)
184 points – Ryley Sanders (Sandringham Dragons)
136 points – Charlie Edwards (Sandringham Dragons)
136 points – Kristian Ferronato (Northern Knights)
134 points – Billy McGee-Galimberti
130 points – Cooper Lord (Sandringham Dragons)
COATES LEAGUE TOP 50 RANKINGS AFTER ROUND QUARTER-FINALS
Ranking, Player, Club, Position, 2023 games, 2023 Ave. KFC SuperCoach Points
1. George Stevens, GWV Rebels, MID, 13 games, 160 points
2. Jed Walter, Gold Coast Academy, FWD, 4 games, 156 points
3. Ryley Sanders, Sandringham Dragons, MID, 7 games, 150 points
4. Colby McKercher, Tasmania Devils, MID, 8 games, 148 points
5. Arie Schoenmaker, Tasmania Devils, DEF, 7 games, 147 points
6. Indhi Kirk, Sydney Swans Academy, MID, 5 games, 143 points
7. Kristian Ferronato, Northern Knights, MID, 12 games, 141 points
8. Jagga Smith, Oakleigh Chargers, MID, 10 games, 139 points
9. Will Rowlands, Northern Territory, MID-FWD, 2 games, 138 points
10. Levi Ashcroft, Sandringham Dragons, MID, 9 games, 135 points
11. Harley Reid, Bendigo Pioneers, MID, 6 games, 135 points
12. Jake Rogers, Gold Coast Academy, MID, 4 games, 134 points
13. Mahmoud Taha, Calder Cannons, MID, 12 games, 129 points
14. Zane Duursma, Gippsland Power, MID, 12 games, 129 points
15. Christian Moraes, Eastern Ranges, MID, 14 games, 128 points
16. Tom Beaumont, Tasmania Devils, MID, 12 games, 128 points
17. Caiden Cleary, Sydney Swans Academy, MID, 4 games, 126 points
18. Darcy Wilson, Murray Bushrangers, MID, 11 games, 125 points
19. Harvey Thomas, Oakleigh Chargers/GWS, 6 games, 125 points
20. Hugo Garcia, Calder Cannons, MID-FWD, 11 games, 125 points
21. Jedd Longmire, Murray Bushrangers, FWD, 2 games, 124 points
22. Lachlan Smith, Gippsland Power, RUCK, 12 games, 123 points
23. Lachlan Charleson, GWV Rebels, MID, 13 games, 122 points
24. Kynan Brown, Oakleigh Chargers, MID, 12 games, 121 points
25. Jake Smith, Western Jets, MID, 13 games, 121 points
26. Harvey Langford, Dandenong Stingrays, MID, 14 games, 121 points
27. Joel Freijah, GWV Rebels, MID, 14 games, 120 points
28. Ethan Read, Gold Coast Academy, RUCK, 4 games, 118 points
29. Ryan Maric*, Gippsland Power, FWD, 3 games, 118 points
30. Josh Smillie, Eastern Ranges, MID, 8 games, 116 points
31. Owen Collins, Brisbane Lions Academy, DEF, 1 game, 115 points
32. Sam Marshall, Sandringham Dragons, DEF, 5 games, 115 points
33. Murphy Reid, Sandringham Dragons, MID, 8 games, 115 points
34. Tyson Sruk, Eastern Ranges, DEF, 15 games, 114 points
35. Kobe Shipp, Dandenong Stingrays, MID, 11 games, 114 points
36. Xavier Lindsay, Gippsland Power, DEF, 12 games, 111 points
37. Finn O’Sullivan, Oakleigh Chargers, 8 games, 111 points
38. Nicholas Watson, Eastern Ranges, FWD, 7 games, 111 points
39. Sam Lalor, GWV Rebels, MID, 8 games, 111 points
40. Mitchell Nicholas, Tasmania Devils, MID, 5 games, 111 points
41. Oscar Ryan, Murray Bushrangers, DEF, 10 games, 110 points
42. Connor O’Sullivan, Murray Bushrangers, DEF, 9 games, 110 points
43. Daniel Annable, Brisbane Lions Academy, MID, 4 games, 109 points
44. Angus Hastie, Geelong Falcons, DEF, 12 games, 109 points
45. Heath Ollington, Tasmania Devils, FWD, 12 games, 109 points
46. Patrick Hughes, Geelong Falcons, MID, 15 games, 108 points
47. Jack Callinan, Tasmania Devils, FWD, 10 games, 108 points
48. Tom Bower, Oakleigh Chargers, MID-FWD, 5 games, 107 points
49. Tom Evans, Bendigo Pioneers, MID, 7 games, 107 points
50. Nate Caddy, Northern Knights, FWD, 9 games, 107 points
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Originally published as AFL Draft 2023: Coates Talent League ranking points from quarter-finals, top 50 players for the season