Draft bonanza: Dons’ grand plans for Daniher compo
The Bombers are set for a draft bonanza after securing pick No. 7 as compensation Joe Daniher. Here’s what they could to do with it. And it involves a WA young gun.
The Bombers are set for a draft bonanza after securing pick No. 7 as compensation Joe Daniher. Here’s what they could to do with it. And it involves a WA young gun.
The Calder Cannons has been a happy hunting ground for Essendon over the years and it could be again in 2020. Plus, the exciting young guns hoping to impress at the Vic Metro draft combine.
Port Adelaide father-son hopeful Taj Schofield and Academy jet Lachie Jones are the names on every Power fan’s lips right now. But, with Orazio Fantasia also on the way, one Victorian club is looming as a thorn in Port’s side.
The Vic Metro combine will see 30 of the best young footballers in Melbourne showcase their athletic ability in front of AFL recruiters with the Northern Knights getting four players invited.
WHICH AFL draft class was the best of the 2000s? We select a 22-man team from the 2005 and 2002 drafts and pit them against each other. VOTE
WHICH AFL draft class was the best of the 2000s? We select a 22-man team from the 2001 and 2003 drafts and pit them against each other. VOTE
CLASSY midfielder Josh Deluca, blessed with speed and agility, all but sealed an AFL career with a scintillating WAFL Grand Final for Subiaco.
WE look at your club’s first pick in this year’s draft, and then see who’s been taken with that selection in recent years. Should Pies fans be just as excited as the Saints?
SUPERFOOTY takes a look at which players might be the best chance of earning another shot when clubs browse the recycled talent on offer come draft time.
MELBOURNE recruiters have seen a set of numbers like these before. But this time it seems the Demons won’t baulk and may select the player some believe can have an instant impact at senior level.
ADELAIDE’S decision to trade its first draft pick down four spots could cost it a shot at gun South Australian teenager Sam Durdin.
THE last pick of each NFL draft is affectionately branded “Mr Irrelevant”. But some AFL players picked last have put the title to shame. VOTE
LITTLE-KNOWN South Australian Sam Durdin could be Fremantle’s next key position prodigy through next month’s national draft.
CAMERON Loersch stands out in a crowd, but he could still be a dark horse when AFL clubs make important draft choices next month.
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