Year off could make ‘next Buddy’ even better
No. 1 draft fancy Jamarra Ugle-Hagan — already compared to Lance Franklin — has been tipped as a player who will “sell memberships” for Western Bulldogs.
No. 1 draft fancy Jamarra Ugle-Hagan — already compared to Lance Franklin — has been tipped as a player who will “sell memberships” for Western Bulldogs.
From the No. 1 pick contenders and Academy guns to the bolters and the potential surprise selections, these are the kids and key questions set to shape the AFL Draft.
Luke Edwards was disappointed when the Crows told him they wouldn’t be nominating him as a father-son. But now he’s using it as motivation ahead of the AFL Draft.
Nailing draft picks in the top 30 has never been more important. Who is your club watching this year? Check out the potential first round.
PETER Bampton’s shoulder injury hampered his 2014 campaign. But hopes AFL scouts will remember his 2013 season on National Draft day.
INJURY-PRONE Mitch Brown struggled for consistency at Geelong and was delisted at season’s end. Now he’s looking for a new club.
IN A draft shock, pint-sized South Adelaide midfielder Caleb Daniel is his state’s best-credentialed draft prospect, according to Champion Data.
WEST Adelaide’s Brett Turner has emerged as an AFL draft prospect — but his initial sporting loves were bikes and basketball, not football.
PICK ME: AFTER an early glimpse at AFL life, it didn’t take Jack Lonie long to do everything to ensure he would replicate it.
TOM Couch knows the pain that goes with AFL draft rejection, the despair as you lie crying for two days after your name isn’t read out on draft night.
WE look at some of the great fashions, haircuts and top draft picks from the 1990s. How will the draftees of today hold up?
SYDNEY’S Kinnear Beatson says a draftee’s character is just as important as his skill-set when clubs are considering whether to draft him.
A PERSONAL tragedy has inspired North Adelaide footballer Harrison Wigg in a quest to make his mark on the AFL.
PICK ME: A WEEK after Ed Vickers-Willis was sent to blanket 174cm goalsneak Jack Lonie, he found himself standing next to giant Sam Durdin.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/afl/draft/page/175