#14 Jordan Ridley -- ADDITIONAL 3 YEARS (till 2029)

What is he? 192cm? Yep, that's what the website says. 79kgs. Hurley is 193cm & 92kgs. So maybe aiming to 85kgs this year?

For comparo reasons, who is he standing next to in the team picture ?

6kg in a year? that’s a fair bit.

This was the pick when watching the draft i thought wtf not another utility looking defender but he has seemed good from what i’ve seen. A bit like a gleeson early days, skinny but appears composed.

Weitering put on 7kgs in the offseason, you cant even really see it.

The Langford put on 5 - 6 last off season. 4 - 5 the one before that.

Not even sure what the bloke looks like tbh. Or much about him at all

Can anyone give a bit of a comparison to who he may play like?

I can see a little Lever in him, But also a little Birchall as well.

Composed and clean.

When he’s physically imposing,composed and clean we’ll have a ripper.

Looks arrogant.

Is he a more defensive minded defender or an attacking one?

Is he a more defensive minded defender or an attacking one?

From the very little I have seen. He just looks super composed and doesn’t thumble. Good clean hands, long penetrating accurate kick and a good mark.

Looks a likely type to cut off attacks and use it well.

Is he a more defensive minded defender or an attacking one?

From the very little I have seen. He just looks super composed and doesn’t thumble. Good clean hands, long penetrating accurate kick and a good mark.

Looks a likely type to cut off attacks and use it well.

It’s good to have players that don’t thumble :stuck_out_tongue:

Is he a more defensive minded defender or an attacking one?

From the very little I have seen. He just looks super composed and doesn’t thumble. Good clean hands, long penetrating accurate kick and a good mark.

Looks a likely type to cut off attacks and use it well.

It’s good to have players that don’t thumble :stuck_out_tongue:

I enjoy a player that thumbles… Especially if I can get a thumble in the hay.

Is he a more defensive minded defender or an attacking one?

From the very little I have seen. He just looks super composed and doesn’t thumble. Good clean hands, long penetrating accurate kick and a good mark.

Looks a likely type to cut off attacks and use it well.

It’s good to have players that don’t thumble :stuck_out_tongue:

I enjoy a player that thumbles… Especially if I can get a thumble in the hay.

I knew a girl like that once.
Now…what was her name…hmmm…

Good write up from pre-draft for those that can’t work out what Ridley is.

footyprophet.com/2016-draft-profile-jordan-ridley/

Club: Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro

DOB: 20/10/1998

Height: 192cm

Weight: 79kg

Position: Utility

IN SHORT

– Flexible player who can play multiple positions

– Strong overhead

– High efficiency user of the ball

– Athletic

– Possesses a great attitude

TAC CUP STATS

U18 CHAMPS STATS

Ridley U18

The Oakleigh Chargers’ “three-peat” is alive and well after it defeated the highly fancied North Ballarat on Sunday to reach a Preliminary Final, but it may have to continue its journey without one of the club’s brightest prospects in Jordan Ridley. The tall utility suffered a nasty shoulder injury in the final quarter and immediately left the ground, but the setback won’t hurt his draft chances after two impressive finals performances.

ABOUT

Jordan Ridley had been identified as a player of interest by the Chargers after growing 20cm from age 14 to 16, and was given his first TAC Cup opportunity in Round 6 last year due to the squad being depleted by representative commitments. The Box Hill High School student made an immediate impact forward by kicking 14 goals in his first five games, including a six-goal haul against Queensland. Once top age players started returning from Vic Metro and school football, Ridley’s role began to change and led to less opportunity. Unfortunately, he missed out on a position in Oakleigh’s successful Grand Final side, but still earned admiration internally with his passion, determination and willingness to improve.

2016 has seen Ridley become one of the most flexible players in the TAC Cup, with Chargers coach Mick Stinear willing to throw the 192cm utility to all parts of the ground. His early season form was strong enough to earn a spot in the Vic Metro squad and he was eventually rewarded with games against the Allies and Western Australia to finish the carnival. His best performance came against the former at Etihad Stadium, where he gathered 18 disposals, mostly from defence, and operated at an impressive 94% efficiency. A monster contested mark on the wing also had recruiters searching for their notepad and pens, as the Knox Football Club product showcased his aerial prowess on the big stage.

Ridley returned to Oakleigh’s side for the heritage game against Dandenong and added another promising string to his bow by rotating through the midfield. He appeared to tower over his midfield opponents at the stoppages and provided some clean ground level touches. Ridley has since settled down back where he has played as the extra man or defensively deep on both tall and small opposition. While he has been consistent throughout 2016 and shown many AFL convertible attributes, it wasn’t until the Elimination Final against Calder that he produced his breakout moment. In a roaming role behind the ball, Ridley gathered 28 possessions, 12 marks and disposed of the ball at 93% efficiency. He was backing that outing up nicely in the Semi Final last Sunday with 22 possessions, before going down with that poorly timed shoulder injury.

STRENGTHS

Jordan Ridley has proven on numerous occasions that his flexibility has the potential to be a great asset at the top level. He has demonstrated that he possesses genuine attributes forward, in defence and through the midfield. He is athletic, clean and extremely skilful by foot, which is going to help you in most positions. Up forward, he has strong hands, leads hard to space and is capable of kicking multiple goals. In defence, he is calm, reads the ball superbly in flight and his teammates love giving him possession due to a very reliable right foot. Ridley looks to possess a strong endurance base judged purely on his ability to work hard into space and provide a constant link up option when his side rebounds. On limited stoppage exposure, Ridley is one touch below his knees, holds position and is capable of releasing creative handballs to outside runners from pressure situations. In the air he is very confident overhead and will back himself to clench the ball no matter how large a pack. By all reports he also has an outstanding attitude toward his football, which creates further confidence he’ll easily cope with the rigours of professional sport.

WEAKNESSES

One thing I love about Ridley is that I rarely find myself writing a negative thought when watching him live, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t improvement and aspects to work on. While the attributes are there for all to see, there hasn’t been enough complete performances for him to be regarded a top draft prospect. At this current stage of his development, he appears very outside oriented and that is most likely by direction. He will occasionally sit off a contested ground situation and back his teammate to distribute the ball out, but there are times when he could provide greater help and protection. As stated earlier he has shown to have inside traits, but I need further proof to be totally convinced and that includes increasing an average tackle count of 1.68 per game. He is an adaptable height at 192cm, but might be thought of as slightly in between to be key position, especially considering it may take a number of preseasons to fill out his 79kg frame.

POTENTIAL

In the modern era of list management and squad balance, 190cm+ prospects with the ability to play multiple positions and roles are seen as gold. Jordan Ridley certainly fits that mould, but he also possesses the potential to become a quality performer in a specialised category if need be. There is the possibility he becomes that big bodied midfielder that clubs crave, but it is difficult not imagining him intercepting and rebounding behind the ball at AFL level. One thing for sure is that he’s more likely to make it than not due to his adaptable attributes, making him a rare low risk selection with scope. I personally have him pushing toward the top end of the second round, but that shoulder injury may have halted his capacity to rise further if he can’t get back on the field in 2016. He was arguably one more impressive final away from breaking into some top 20 lists, but nonetheless has given recruiters much to ponder.

Sounds like an Enright-style player.

Sounds like an Enright-style player.

Or if not, at least an Alright-style of player …

What is he? 192cm? Yep, that's what the website says. 79kgs. Hurley is 193cm & 92kgs. So maybe aiming to 85kgs this year?

For comparo reasons, who is he standing next to in the team picture ?

6kg in a year? that’s a fair bit.

This was the pick when watching the draft i thought wtf not another utility looking defender but he has seemed good from what i’ve seen. A bit like a gleeson early days, skinny but appears composed.

Pfttt, I put 6 kg on last month

Not even sure what the bloke looks like tbh. Or much about him at all

Can anyone give a bit of a comparison to who he may play like?

I can see a little Lever in him, But also a little Birchall as well.

Have you tried pulling it to see what the lever does?

Will play in against the Suns.
Worsfold said "Ridley had shown promise throughout the pre-season.
He’s had a really good pre-season, he’s really impressive with the way he reads the game and his composure using the ball.
He’s ready to have a run at it and it’s exciting because he really has impressed all of the coaching staff.”

Not even sure what the bloke looks like tbh. Or much about him at all

Can anyone give a bit of a comparison to who he may play like?

I can see a little Lever in him, But also a little Birchall as well.

Have you tried pulling it to see what the lever does?

Isn’t that Stallion’s job?

How’d Riddles go yesterday? The focus and rightly so seems to be on Begley.

How'd Riddles go yesterday? The focus and rightly so seems to be on Begley.

I thought he was kind of invisible but in a good way. Got a decent amount of the ball (10 possessions from 59% game time), didn’t do anything amazing but also did do anything to make you face palm. I’d say that’s a good result for a first game at roughly AFL level.

Honestly at this point Carlisle could be named AA full back five years in a row and people would still say “yeah nah but he sulked when he played forward so he’s no good”.

Anyway. Ridley. I was a bit concerned at draft time that we were just Bont-hunting, but he looks all right.

Carslisle is / was a sook.

Irrelevant. Yes Jake got frustrated and became a bit temperamental but when your mum almost dies, your footy club becomes a 24 hour media circus and you get shifted from the one role which you’re comfortable in, all within the space of 12 months, I don’t think it’s that unnatural or unreasonable that it would begin to effect your demeanour.

Played in defence Jake was and will continue to be a star of the comp. And in an environment he’s happy in, his attitude around the club will be fine.

Yea nah. Saying ■■■■ like this club is ■■■■■■ to your opposition? There’s no excuse for that. If he needed personal time then take your time away and recover. The team needs you to fill role up forward take it on the chin and give it your all, but nah he just sulked and looked half interested. Look at Hooker, hes an AA backmen and an absolute premier defender but hey we need some forwards and he’s embraced it and then some. Carlisle was absolute sook and after his little baby powder incident im glad that flog doesn’t play for us anymore.