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2018 draft
I stopped after the first ten.
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"GARY BUCKENARA’S TOP 30 DRAFT PROSPECTS
1. JACK LUKOSIUS
Key forward, 194cm, 85kg, Woodville-West Torrens
Buckenara says: Lukosius has so much talent. He has a beautiful and relaxed kicking action, which is crucial as a goalkicker and is very athletic. He showed why he’s one of the favourites to be taken with the No.1 pick when he dominated the first game of the under-18 championships against Western Australia, highlighting his range of skills and versatility. I’ve rated Lukosius as my No.1 pick at this stage of the year because he’s one of the most exciting talls to come onto the scene for some time. He moves across the ground really well, reads the play and I believe he’s going to be a very good AFL player for a long time.
Plays like: Tom Lynch (Gold Coast)
2. SAM WALSH
Midfielder, 183cm, 74kg, Geelong Falcons
Buckenara says: A lightly framed outside midfielder at this stage, Walsh competes well in the contest and once he’s added more strength in an AFL system he’ll get even better. He’s got nice skills, is a good decision-maker and will no doubt be taken very early.
Plays like: Joel Selwood (Geelong)
Sam Walsh in action for Vic Country.
Izak Rankine in action for West Adelaide. Picture: Tom Huntley
3. IZAK RANKINE
Midfielder, 180cm, 76kg, West Adelaide
Buckenara says: Rankine is one of the most exciting players in this draft. He really stands out because he’s got pace and skill and uses that to great effect to hit-up teammates with his precise kicking and hits the scoreboard. He’s a gamebreaker. Rankine played senior SANFL footy last year and starred in the 2017 championships as an underage player, while he was also outstanding in this year’s carnival, particularly in the win over Vic Metro when he was best on ground after kicking five goals, including three in the first quarter. He’s a lock to be taken very early in this draft.
Plays like: Jaeger O’Meara (Hawthorn)
4. BEN KING
Key forward/defender, 202cm, 85kg, Sandringham Dragons
Buckenara says: The King twins are both outstanding prospects but I’d have Ben just ahead of his brother. He played mostly down back earlier this year until Max suffered a serious knee injury and was moved into a key forward role where he’s impressed. That move certainly hasn’t done any damage to his reputation as one of the best players in this draft and really, has only added to his appeal given he has excelled at both ends of the ground. Ben can also help out in the ruck, is a good kick, has great hands in the air and is very athletic for his size.
Plays like: Tom Lynch (Gold Coast)
Brothers Max and Ben King are both top 10 draft prospects. Picture: Michael Klein
5. BAILEY SMITH
Midfielder, 184cm, 79kg, Sandringham Dragons
Buckenara says: Smith is an elite decision-maker who reads the play really well and has a good outside game. His running ability is strong, which allows him to get on his bike, create space and be a dangerous option in transition. He’s a very smart footballer.
Plays like: Josh Kelly (GWS)
6. NICK BLAKEY
Forward/midfielder, 195cm, 85kg, NSW-ACT/Sydney Swans Academy
Buckenara says: The son of former Fitzroy and North Melbourne player John Blakey, Nick is versatile in that he can play all over the ground whether it be midfield, forward or defence. He’s a tremendous athlete and a very smart footballer and has chosen the Swans as his desired destination as an academy selection. He’s a potential star and it’s a huge bonus for Sydney.
Plays like: Patrick Cripps (Carlton)
7. TARRYN THOMAS
Midfielder, 189cm, 73kg, North Launceston
Buckenara says: An exciting playmaker, Thomas looks to be a very good prospect. Watch him closely through the midfield – he’s a smart decision-maker and a very clever player. He’s available to North Melbourne as a Next Generation Academy player.
Plays like: Shaun Burgoyne (Hawthorn)
Tarryn Thomas in action for Tasmania. Picture: Matt Thompson
8. MAX KING
Key forward, 201cm, 84kg, Sandringham Dragons
Buckenara says: Despite undergoing a knee reconstruction earlier this year after tearing his ACL, Max, like his twin brother, is one of the top prospects in this draft. He’s got too much talent to be overlooked early because of his injury and I’ve got no doubt a club will swoop in the top-10. He’ll develop into a key forward/ruckman at AFL level, with his athleticism one of the key aspects of his game. He’s a nice kick, a good mark and is also pretty dangerous at ground level despite his size.
P lays like: Tom Lynch (Gold Coast)
9. JACKSON HATELY
Half-forward, 190cm, 81kg, Central District
Buckenara says: After a good under-18 carnival, Hately has continued his impressive form at SANFL level and pushed himself up the draft order. The big-bodied high half-forward should have a lot of admirers because he’s a bit of an all-rounder in that he finds the ball, uses it pretty well and can also hit the scoreboard.
Plays like: Tom Lynch (Adelaide)
10. BAILEY WILLIAMS
Key forward/ruckman, 198cm, 95kg, Dandenong Stingrays
Buckenara says: Williams is a big boy at 198cm and 95kg but also has great athleticism. At this stage he’s still a bit of a project player but my crystal ball tells me he will be a highly sought after forward/ruckman for the future.
Plays like: Patrick Ryder (Port Adelaide)
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/ ... d18586c028
"GARY BUCKENARA’S TOP 30 DRAFT PROSPECTS
1. JACK LUKOSIUS
Key forward, 194cm, 85kg, Woodville-West Torrens
Buckenara says: Lukosius has so much talent. He has a beautiful and relaxed kicking action, which is crucial as a goalkicker and is very athletic. He showed why he’s one of the favourites to be taken with the No.1 pick when he dominated the first game of the under-18 championships against Western Australia, highlighting his range of skills and versatility. I’ve rated Lukosius as my No.1 pick at this stage of the year because he’s one of the most exciting talls to come onto the scene for some time. He moves across the ground really well, reads the play and I believe he’s going to be a very good AFL player for a long time.
Plays like: Tom Lynch (Gold Coast)
2. SAM WALSH
Midfielder, 183cm, 74kg, Geelong Falcons
Buckenara says: A lightly framed outside midfielder at this stage, Walsh competes well in the contest and once he’s added more strength in an AFL system he’ll get even better. He’s got nice skills, is a good decision-maker and will no doubt be taken very early.
Plays like: Joel Selwood (Geelong)
Sam Walsh in action for Vic Country.
Izak Rankine in action for West Adelaide. Picture: Tom Huntley
3. IZAK RANKINE
Midfielder, 180cm, 76kg, West Adelaide
Buckenara says: Rankine is one of the most exciting players in this draft. He really stands out because he’s got pace and skill and uses that to great effect to hit-up teammates with his precise kicking and hits the scoreboard. He’s a gamebreaker. Rankine played senior SANFL footy last year and starred in the 2017 championships as an underage player, while he was also outstanding in this year’s carnival, particularly in the win over Vic Metro when he was best on ground after kicking five goals, including three in the first quarter. He’s a lock to be taken very early in this draft.
Plays like: Jaeger O’Meara (Hawthorn)
4. BEN KING
Key forward/defender, 202cm, 85kg, Sandringham Dragons
Buckenara says: The King twins are both outstanding prospects but I’d have Ben just ahead of his brother. He played mostly down back earlier this year until Max suffered a serious knee injury and was moved into a key forward role where he’s impressed. That move certainly hasn’t done any damage to his reputation as one of the best players in this draft and really, has only added to his appeal given he has excelled at both ends of the ground. Ben can also help out in the ruck, is a good kick, has great hands in the air and is very athletic for his size.
Plays like: Tom Lynch (Gold Coast)
Brothers Max and Ben King are both top 10 draft prospects. Picture: Michael Klein
5. BAILEY SMITH
Midfielder, 184cm, 79kg, Sandringham Dragons
Buckenara says: Smith is an elite decision-maker who reads the play really well and has a good outside game. His running ability is strong, which allows him to get on his bike, create space and be a dangerous option in transition. He’s a very smart footballer.
Plays like: Josh Kelly (GWS)
6. NICK BLAKEY
Forward/midfielder, 195cm, 85kg, NSW-ACT/Sydney Swans Academy
Buckenara says: The son of former Fitzroy and North Melbourne player John Blakey, Nick is versatile in that he can play all over the ground whether it be midfield, forward or defence. He’s a tremendous athlete and a very smart footballer and has chosen the Swans as his desired destination as an academy selection. He’s a potential star and it’s a huge bonus for Sydney.
Plays like: Patrick Cripps (Carlton)
7. TARRYN THOMAS
Midfielder, 189cm, 73kg, North Launceston
Buckenara says: An exciting playmaker, Thomas looks to be a very good prospect. Watch him closely through the midfield – he’s a smart decision-maker and a very clever player. He’s available to North Melbourne as a Next Generation Academy player.
Plays like: Shaun Burgoyne (Hawthorn)
Tarryn Thomas in action for Tasmania. Picture: Matt Thompson
8. MAX KING
Key forward, 201cm, 84kg, Sandringham Dragons
Buckenara says: Despite undergoing a knee reconstruction earlier this year after tearing his ACL, Max, like his twin brother, is one of the top prospects in this draft. He’s got too much talent to be overlooked early because of his injury and I’ve got no doubt a club will swoop in the top-10. He’ll develop into a key forward/ruckman at AFL level, with his athleticism one of the key aspects of his game. He’s a nice kick, a good mark and is also pretty dangerous at ground level despite his size.
P lays like: Tom Lynch (Gold Coast)
9. JACKSON HATELY
Half-forward, 190cm, 81kg, Central District
Buckenara says: After a good under-18 carnival, Hately has continued his impressive form at SANFL level and pushed himself up the draft order. The big-bodied high half-forward should have a lot of admirers because he’s a bit of an all-rounder in that he finds the ball, uses it pretty well and can also hit the scoreboard.
Plays like: Tom Lynch (Adelaide)
10. BAILEY WILLIAMS
Key forward/ruckman, 198cm, 95kg, Dandenong Stingrays
Buckenara says: Williams is a big boy at 198cm and 95kg but also has great athleticism. At this stage he’s still a bit of a project player but my crystal ball tells me he will be a highly sought after forward/ruckman for the future.
Plays like: Patrick Ryder (Port Adelaide)
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Re: 2018 draft
seems at this stage:
1. Carlton -Walsh
2. - GC- Lukosius
3. - GC - Ben King ( Lynch)
4 - Stk- Rankine
Have guessed GC picks to provide insurance if May leaves next year. If they think he will stay i regretably think they pick Rankine and we miss out on X factor player again and draft next best mid Smith who looks like a good player but does he have the x factor or silk we need?
1. Carlton -Walsh
2. - GC- Lukosius
3. - GC - Ben King ( Lynch)
4 - Stk- Rankine
Have guessed GC picks to provide insurance if May leaves next year. If they think he will stay i regretably think they pick Rankine and we miss out on X factor player again and draft next best mid Smith who looks like a good player but does he have the x factor or silk we need?
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Re: 2018 draft
'plays like' does not mean plays as well as.SaintWodonga wrote: ↑Thu 30 Aug 2018 8:56pm If Smith plays like Josh Kelly... We should snap him up...
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Re: 2018 draft
I'd be going for Rankine. Pace and skill is exactly what we need.
I'm assuming Lukosious goes before our pick otherwise it would be hard to pass on him.
I'm assuming Lukosious goes before our pick otherwise it would be hard to pass on him.
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Re: 2018 draft
Always wary of the glossy writeups pre-draft.
this is knightmare's no.8 choice from one year.
"He also has an excellent mix of pace, agility and has an excellent leap, shows excellent ability to read the flight of the ball both as a forward and when played down back. excellent ability to take frequent intercept marks and marks 1v1"
Guess who?
this is knightmare's no.8 choice from one year.
"He also has an excellent mix of pace, agility and has an excellent leap, shows excellent ability to read the flight of the ball both as a forward and when played down back. excellent ability to take frequent intercept marks and marks 1v1"
Guess who?
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Re: 2018 draft
Hugh Goddard?desertsaint wrote: ↑Thu 30 Aug 2018 10:40pm Always wary of the glossy writeups pre-draft.
this is knightmare's no.8 choice from one year.
"He also has an excellent mix of pace, agility and has an excellent leap, shows excellent ability to read the flight of the ball both as a forward and when played down back. excellent ability to take frequent intercept marks and marks 1v1"
Guess who?
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Re: 2018 draft
I really rate this draft. Lukosius, Walsh, Max King or Rankine. Any of those 4 & I’ll be stoked!
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Re: 2018 draft
Maybe Adelaide might end up with the No.1 pick if Carlton choose to take Mitch Mc Govern & if so I reckon they would take Lukosius, long bow I know but possibleolder saint wrote: ↑Thu 30 Aug 2018 8:48pm seems at this stage:
1. Carlton -Walsh
2. - GC- Lukosius
3. - GC - Ben King ( Lynch)
4 - Stk- Rankine
Have guessed GC picks to provide insurance if May leaves next year. If they think he will stay i regretably think they pick Rankine and we miss out on X factor player again and draft next best mid Smith who looks like a good player but does he have the x factor or silk we need?
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Re: 2018 draft
Pretty sure we will take Bailie Smith out of Sandy. Might depend on whether Rankine and Walsh go before our pick though.
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Re: 2018 draft
Any chance we get Walsh?
Carlton take Lucoscious
GC take King bros
SK take Walsh
Surely GC would consider this as a pre-emptive retention manoeuvre?
Carlton take Lucoscious
GC take King bros
SK take Walsh
Surely GC would consider this as a pre-emptive retention manoeuvre?
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Re: 2018 draft
Yeah if I had two top ten picks that’s what I’d be doing. Two gun key position players with the added extra of being twins.
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Re: 2018 draft
Who cares, three years time we'll blame all our troubles on the player and they'll be de-listed and we'll talk about how we should of picked x,y,z instead of a,b,c.
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Re: 2018 draft
Rankine looks unbelievable to me. Here are some highlights from one game ...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_ITx-GCsaLg
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_ITx-GCsaLg
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Re: 2018 draft
Who?desertsaint wrote: ↑Thu 30 Aug 2018 10:40pm Always wary of the glossy writeups pre-draft.
this is knightmare's no.8 choice from one year.
"He also has an excellent mix of pace, agility and has an excellent leap, shows excellent ability to read the flight of the ball both as a forward and when played down back. excellent ability to take frequent intercept marks and marks 1v1"
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Re: 2018 draft
Most of the young blokes are described as champions in the making until you draft them and then all of a sudden they are plodders, look no further than McCartin and even Goddard.Every now and then you jag a star such as Rewoldt. Should still pick the best player and not a position. Saints would be wise to stick with a Victorian as well or someone close by. A lot of interstate players pull the I 'want to go home trick" and there is 2-3 years of development wasted and you have to start again.
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Re: 2018 draft
myron got it - delisted hugh.st.byron wrote: ↑Fri 31 Aug 2018 1:43amWho?desertsaint wrote: ↑Thu 30 Aug 2018 10:40pm Always wary of the glossy writeups pre-draft.
this is knightmare's no.8 choice from one year.
"He also has an excellent mix of pace, agility and has an excellent leap, shows excellent ability to read the flight of the ball both as a forward and when played down back. excellent ability to take frequent intercept marks and marks 1v1"
Guess who?
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Re: 2018 draft
Seriously impressive. If he is the best available at our pick we have to take him - South Australian or not.suss wrote: ↑Fri 31 Aug 2018 12:34am Rankine looks unbelievable to me. Here are some highlights from one game ...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_ITx-GCsaLg
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Looking at those highlights, I doubt he makes itsaint64 wrote: ↑Fri 31 Aug 2018 3:44pmSeriously impressive. If he is the best available at our pick we have to take him - South Australian or not.suss wrote: ↑Fri 31 Aug 2018 12:34am Rankine looks unbelievable to me. Here are some highlights from one game ...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_ITx-GCsaLg
Ridic.