2021 Mid Season Draft

Are there any indigenous boys just out of jail with a checkered past wspu

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Nice :ok_hand:

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North delisted him. What could go wrong!

Okay…forewarned is forearmed. No deal!!

He hasn’t even thrown on the jumper for Powelltown this year so presumably so.

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I know the second part is tongue in cheek, but is the first part? Because with Stringer, Langford, Waterman and the preference to play 3 talls, I’d say a medium forward was well down the needed list.

PNU in the Adelaide ammos with a stack of his Norwood mates getting $800 a game

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He went up for half a darwin season didn’t he.

Getting paid to play ammos is an unusual concept.

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Called the amateur league but it’s far from it. Should have been renamed Adelaide Metro League years ago

Last I spoke to him he was thinking about it but not sure if he ended up going up there or not.

Any watchers know how Darby Hipwell at Sandy Dragons is travelling?

Okay I saw on the great Southern transfer list he did transfer must of backed out. I thought he would’ve gone back to Mount compass

A heap of ex Norwood players are at PNU including a few of his closest mates, combined with the decent money it probably made the decision easy

Will anyone take Lowson this year?

Jeff Farmers son Kobe? Any takers?

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Prefer his brother - Dairy.

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Herald Sun have the top 20 for the mid season draft now. Any one got access to it?..thanks in advance.

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Not letting me view the whole article despite having a subscription. Odd.

Here is the first part however … FARK CARLTON

AFL mid-season draft: See the top 20 prospects for 2021

Chris Cavanagh, Matt Turner and Jordan Pinto

Is your club about to strike gold in the mid-season draft? Get the latest news and analysis on where the top 20 prospects could land.

Which contender is just days away from securing the next Marlion Pickett?

Or is a rebuilding club closing in on landing its next 200 game player?

The mid-season draft is just two weeks away, with over 300 hopefuls eagerly waiting to see if their AFL dreams are about to come true.

Before the first name is called out, see the top 20 prospects in this year’s talent pool.

Jacob Edwards

Age: 18
Height: 202cm
Weight: 83kg

Club: Sandringham Dragons

Position: Key Forward/Ruck

Opposition clubs believe it is already a done deal that Edwards will find his way to North Melbourne with pick No.1 in the mid-season draft. Edwards is still completing Year 12 studies at Mentone Grammar this year, but recruiters believe he is capable of slotting in and playing a few games for the struggling Kangaroos in the back half of the season. An exciting prospect, the mobile big man has a good pair of hands in the air, is a nice left-foot kick and is highly capable both playing in the ruck and as a key forward. Edwards averaged 12 disposals, 3.7 marks, 14.3 hitouts, 1.7 goals, 5.3 score involvements and 107 KFC SuperCoach ranking points in his first three games of the NAB League season with the Dragons.

Ned Moyle

Age: 19
Height: 205cm
Weight: 87kg

Club: Oakleigh Chargers/Collingwood VFL

Position: Ruck

A competitive young ruckman, Moyle has caught the eye of recruiters this year and shapes as a top tall prospect for the mid-season draft. A member of the NAB AFL Academy squad, Moyle also won a place on Collingwood’s VFL Development List at the start of the year. He played the first three games for the Chargers in the NAB League and impressed and was one of the top-ranked ruckmen in the competition, averaging nine disposals, 27.7 hitouts (9.7 to advantage), 1.7 clearances and 3.7 score involvements. But it is what Moyle has been able to do at a higher level that has elevated him after a strong showing in the AFL Academy game against Geelong’s VFL side, followed by some VFL outings for Collingwood. On the hunt for a ruckman, Gold Coast might be keen but the Magpies could well snap up Moyle before the Suns get a pick.

Zavier Maher

Age: 19
Height: 184cm
Weight: 82kg

Club: Murray Bushrangers

Position: Forward/midfielder

There is a conspiracy theory floating around opposition club recruiting circles that Carlton might be ‘hiding’ Maher. The speedy and powerful midfielder and crafty forward has been unsighted this year due to a knee injury, which was originally thought to be a short-term issue but has dragged on. A Shepparton product, Maher trained with Carlton for 10 weeks over summer after surprisingly being overlooked in last year’s draft. He missed a list spot then through the AFL’s Supplementary Selection Period, but had been living with Carlton’s wellbeing manager Lillian O’Sullivan and had been given some indication that the mid-season draft could be an option. Likened to West Coast captain Luke Shuey, Maher finished fourth in the 20m sprint test at last year’s Vic Metro draft combine. Some opposition clubs rate Maher highly but won’t take the risk in the mid-season draft given he has been unseen this year, leaving the door wide open for the Blues.

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They have the wrong photo for Maher :joy:

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