Showing nice hands out of congestion, Michael ran down the ground and teamed up with Abberley well in keeping the ball moving. This was validated when he produced a magnificent run-down tackle in the final term to cause a turnover (holding the ball) in the middle of the ground. The pair use the ball well and can be damaging in the forward half of the ground, with Campbell touted as a top 10 pick and Gulden as a highly rated prospect. He made it two late in the term when he received the handball following hard running and snapped around his body 20m out. Considering the Lions will have an easier opponent next week, they know they will all but secure a top two spot with a win here, whilst Morningside will achieve that if the Panthers can get up. The captain of the side, Johnston was a rock in defence at centre half-back. Broadbeach were great at locking the ball in their forward half and getting repeat inside 50s, so Briskey and the other Sherwood defenders were under constant pressure all day. With the trade period behind us, all eyes turn to the AFL Draft on December 7. Saturday, September 19 | 2:30pm Around the ball he used quick hands effectively and laid some strong aggressive tackles, including a bone-crunching spear tackle in the second term. At one stage he had all of his team’s goals, and four of the Demons’ five at half-time. "And then she sent us down. Surfers Paradise vs. Wilston Grange He tried to make things happen midway through the quarter to try and spark a demons attack as he collected a loose ball from a stoppage but managed to kick behind. Shifter's top 40 (L-R): SA mid Brodie Lake, Brisbane Academy jet Blake Coleman, and top-10 prospect Braeden Campbell. Coleman kicked two goals for the day, which were an amazing drop punt from the boundary and a clever snap around his body out of congestion. Played a mixture between the wing and getting back to help the defence, Crozier was neat with his ball use and always looking to create run for the Lions. Yet another big clunk helped deliver a third major in the final quarter, though he selfishly burned Thorne as he looked for a fourth. The pair of scratch matches, held at Trevor Barker Oval, will help determine the final Vic Country and Vic Metro Under 17 squads set to compete at this year’s […], BRISBANE has produced a phenomenal team performance in the Grand Final to claim their maiden AFLW premiership, defeating Adelaide 6.2 (38) to 3.2 (20) in front of 22,934 fans at the Adelaide Oval. Thorne’s ability to shark the ball off hands and get his legs pumping to burst away was noticeable, and it helped set the tone for Sydney from where it mattered most. He showed quick hands on a number of occasions at half-forward, and was generally reliable, though did turn it over by hand once in pressure. But outside the duo, the Swans have a number of others to watch that make them quite a damaging unit, with Marco Rossman up forward likely to build on a quieter first-up appearance, while over-agers Jackson Barling and Sam Thorne are consistent performers for the red and white. AFL trades and free agency: Every club's moves rated. For the Demons, Max Pescud kicked a couple of majors, named in the best with Jack Prestegar and Daniel Charlesworth. Skipper for the day, Jack Johnston was a rock at centre half-back, faring well aerially while also contributing to the Suns’ kick-heavy game in the back half at times. December 1st, 2020 4:21 pm Collingwood could throw the first curveball of the 2020 national draft by placing an early bid on Brisbane Lions Academy prospect Blake Coleman. Mitchell Scholard continued his goalkicking form this season with three goals for the Roos, as Carter Michael was one of four players to kick a couple of goals, but was also named among the best with Jacob Simpson. He stayed involved in all four quarters, and even drifted forward at times to kick it deeper inside 50, having a clever snap from long range, but it drifted for a behind. He copped a knock in the defensive 50 back pocket, but bounced straight back up and was solid throughout the entire game. He continued to take the game on from defensive 50, but was caught holding the ball as he looked to fend off an opponent in the third term. He started at half-back and played the role of positioning himself out the back of stoppages so that he could apply strong defensive pressure on attacking opposition midfielders. and often hit teammates in a better position than himself. Blake Coleman (Morningside) [Brisbane Lions Academy]Coleman backed up his outstanding game last week with another strong performance in a losing side. Hosting arguably the two biggest NSW academy prospects in Braeden Campbell and Errol Gulden, the Swans midfield was superb, providing equal measures of grunt and pace in getting the ball from defence to attack in an instant. Oscar Bird was another solid contributor who got involved in Sydney’s forward surges. looked very smooth whenever he got possession and like many of his teammates, always took the opportunity to move the ball forward as quickly and cleanly as possible. With some opposition attention incoming, Campbell was moved to half-back and also rotated off the wing, while pushing forward to slot a goal in the third term. The Lions do not have a dominant goalkicker, and instead share the load around with Mitchell Johnson (11 goals) and Jarryd Douglas (10) in double figures. He won plenty of the ball in all thirds of the ground, and when the heat was on early in the game, Abberley was one of the few who stood up and continued to try hard against the flow. 199602220001, Records of Kittitas County, Washington; being a portion of the NW1/4 of Section 4, T. Still, Barling’s scoreboard impact helped turn the game significantly in Sydney’s favour, and his hardness at 183cm and 85kg was impressive as it should be for an over-ager. When the ball was in his area, Crozier attacked it hard and won some strong contested footy. His body use in marking contests was fantastic and he linked up well with other forwards, including Coleman and Liam Dwyer, to set up scoring opportunities. "I think I am going to have to become a Lions member now," she said. When a player kicks half a dozen goals, and almost the equivalent of that in behinds, it is hard to not enjoy the show. He won plenty of the ball and always looked to move it on quickly, particularly by hand between the wing and half-forward. FOOTBALL | Lions Academy prospect Blake Coleman is an electric small forward with great goal sense and clean hands to boot. Broadbeach look good to be the premiership favourites, winning all six games and will have Morningside next week. Michael showed a great balance of offensive and defensive traits throughout the contest, playing off half-back and then pushing up the ground when required. Michael’s metres gained stat would be quite high, and he set up a rare goal with a nice handball to Lochie Laing in the last term. The delivery was rushed and rarely to Colenso’s advantage, so he never had much of a chance to make a major impact. Green cuts a similar figure to his brother, Tom – albeit a touch taller and leaner – and was tried in an inside midfield role for the Giants early on. Colenso is a great long kick of the footy, as shown when he nailed a set shot from just inside the 50-metre arc. Nicholls did not have the most productive game but he was still able to show his skill and talent with some nice spin moves and classy movement from the back half. A win here will secure the Cats inside the top two, but a loss just opens the door for the other top three sides. Along with fellow AFL Academy members Saxon Crozier – who often plays off a wing – and Blake Coleman – who worries opposition defenders every time he is in the vicinity of the goals – the Lions have a number of players who really stand out. His clearance work built as well with the added confidence, and a later move behind the ball allowed Green to showcase his strong hands and intercept quality. Fyfe, found the ball all over the ground, working hard defensively and offensively. Morningside led comfortably for the majority of their clash against Palm Beach Currumbin on the back of strong performances from Matthew McGannon, Nathan Colenso and William Pendlebury. Both Broadbeach and Morningside remain undefeated but that will change in Round 9 when they go head-to-head to determine who finishes on top of the table. 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Josh Green – Tom’s brother – is one of their top talents, with the taller more key position option a player that could follow his brother into the elite program. If the defence can restrict his influence on the game, and not allow too many of the smaller damaging forwards such as Blake Coleman to have an impact, that will be crucial. Maybe the most unlucky Suns player not to be included in the AFL based academy, he has been a regular goal scorer in the QAFL and backed that up again. He got the mark by reading the flight of the ball better than anyone else, and then he finished off the good work by putting the goal through. Inspired by the feats of his brother Keidean, Blake Coleman hopes to make it an AFL family affair next year after being drafted by the Brisbane … This started some great running play by his teammates and resulted in a goal. Cashen-Harris can often also win free kicks for opponents holding onto him, knowing he has the breakaway speed to shake off opponents. "Pretty much every game, junior football, I was there. JSTOR ( November 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) This page is a list of San Francisco 49ers NFL Draft selections. The Sydney Swans Academy also ran out winners in their clash with the GWS Giants prospects, setting up the victory with a string of five unanswered goals which extended from the second term, onwards. The Suns have plenty to like about their side, because the Academy is quite even, shown by the inclusion of over-age forward, Nathan Colenso who kicked a couple of goals. Another over-ager to have made his mark on the game was Thorne, a small midfielder who thrived in the soggy conditions. Sep 3, 2020. With the trade period behind us, all eyes turn to the AFL draft on December 7. Ventured up forward late in the third quarter, and after the Surfers Paradise Demons cut open the Sherwood Magpies defence as they went through the corridor, he finally kicked his first goal of the afternoon and his first for the game running into an open goal and kicking it on the goalline. Fyfe had the ball on a string on his favoured wing position, and would had to have been the leading possession winner on the ground as he was involved in every quarter as one of the most consistent players afield. Blake Coleman (Morningside) [Brisbane Lions] Coleman is one of the most exciting draft prospects to watch and had another fantastic performance in this clash. The other player with 20 majors is Liam Dawson who will return this week after a week off. In the fourth term, he set up a number of scoring opportunities that helped put his team in front early in the match, and pickpocketed an opponent in the middle at one stage and burst out of the stoppage to kick long. 2018 NFL first round mock draft 2.0. Sydney Swans vs GWS GIANTS, North Dalton Park Wollongong, Brisbane Lions vs Gold Coast Suns, Labrador Park. He can play off half-back or running along a wing, and he can really break the game open with his kicking. He always forced a second defender to go with him in the air to bring the ball to ground, thus creating more space for crumbers at his feet. Exciting smalls Ethan Hunt and Liam O’Brien will look to provide plenty of drive for PBC on the outside, having both fit in on the Lions’ interchange alongside 19-year-old Ashton Crossley. Katherine, a town 317 kilometres south-east of Darwin in the Northern Territory, is home to about 10,000 people and known as the place where "the outback meets the tropics". Aged just nine and seven, Keidean and Blake Coleman packed up their lives to move across the country to Brisbane, in search of a "greater opportunity and the chance to be AFL stars". He did set up the first goal of the match by lowering his eyes and hitting up Angus O’Brien. The clever left-footer looked very smooth whenever he got possession and like many of his teammates, always took the opportunity to move the ball forward as quickly and cleanly as possible. AFL talent ambassador Kevin Sheehan reveals his top 40 NAB AFL Draft prospects. Given Reeves’ ability to penetrate inside 50, he can afford to bomb long and put it to 15m out and worry defenders into punching which then brings Broadbeach’s crumbers – such as Gore – into play. Fahey cut off plenty of attacks, attacking the contest hard and cleanly. At the other end of the ladder, Morningside hosts Palm Beach Currumbin in the standout match for the round. He also attacked the footy with aggression, followed up his possessions and applied strong defensive pressure whenever required. The knock has come on being pigeonholed as a small forward, but considering what he was able to do on the weekend, he has the traits to adapt that at any level. In a more predictable result, a vengeful Palm Beach Currumbin will be ready to take out the frustrations of a one-point loss in Round 6 on Labrador in Round 7. This was highlighted when he laid a strong tackle in the forward half to earn a holding the ball decision in the first term. Aiden Fyfe impressed off a wing, while captain Jack Johnston was a rock in defence as he showed last season. Jack Briskey is a key defender who has shown promising signs for Brisbane as well. Michael rarely fumbled all day, which was fantastic because it showed how comfortable he is at senior level against the stronger bodies. The younger brother of Keidean was taken with pick 24 in tonight’s draft after the Lions matched Collingwood’s bid for him. A COUPLE of Gold Coast Suns Academy members had days out in front of goal, while their Brisbane Lions counterparts were also impressive in losing sides. His first foray in the match was a good early spoil, getting the body contact out of the way. He played his usual wing role and ran very hard to impact the contest offensively and defensively. Carter Michael has impressed at the Northern Academy Series where he will return to the green and gold and provide some good dare and athleticism down the ground. The top-age AFL Academy hub member certainly has a spring in his step, leaping high for the ball to intercept GWS’ long defensive rebounds. Blake Coleman may take a while to adapt to the rigors of the elite level, or show performances that are inconsistent. He showed more desire to try and have an impact on the game, especially after kicking six goals last week, as he freed up space and made more of an effort leading for marks. He kicked multiple goals while also unselfishly passing off more opportunities as he could have easily ended up with about five goals himself. Starting on a wing, the Gold Coast Academy member played his role throughout the match and probably ended as one of the better Cats in the big win. He hit up Moncrieff a couple of times, once in the opening term – which the big man missed – then again in the final term which the competition’s leading goalkicker made no mistake this time. What makes Pescud so damaging is he can kick goals in a number of ways, and do it consistently as well. He has a nice combination of strength and speed where he can win the ball on the lead or in a one-on-one contest. Top-age Gold Coast Academy prospect Jack Johnston comes in at centre half-back and will have his hands full, while Riley Buckland is another to keep an eye on with his run and attack in the forward half. Marc Sheather was hard at the ball through midfield, while fellow AFL Academy member Marco Rossmann showed some promising signs early in his role up forward. Nonetheless, Moncrieff sits three goals back, and three ahead of Maroochydore’s Mitchell Scholard. Nicholls is very evasive and willing to take the game on, and although this meant he got himself into pressure situations at times, his pace and agility got him out of these predicaments more often than not. Regardless, he was very lively up forward by consistently hunting the ball and applying plenty of pressure on the opposition. 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of round 1, 2021. Another 19-year-old prospect to show promising glimpses of form, Delahunty was primed to make is mark on the NAB League and VFL in 2020. He then pushed up onto a wing, and in this position he dropped into holes well and always looked to centralise the ball whenever he got the opportunity. Labrador vs. Palm Beach Currumbin His second came 14 minutes into the next term, when he chucked it on his preferred left following a handball receive and did not mind it with an equally-fitting goal celebration to put his team up. He was one of many to kick a goal in the first quarter with a nice snap and he would set up countless others with his clean hands and composure when in possession. ... 24. This was highlighted when he burst through a stoppage at pace, plucked the ball off the ground one-handed and got the clearance in the last term. His handballing release to teammates streaming down the ground opened up the play for Brisbane to begin to cut the deficit back. It goes without saying Surfers Paradise must win this game against the Gorillas if they are to be a legitimate chance in season 2020. While he is still quite light-on, Pescud showed he was not afraid to hit the ball and his opponents hard, and collected plenty of both throughout the day. In part one of our NAB AFL Draft preview, we will look at the top prospects from the Brisbane Lions Academy. He does not need a lot of touches to really hurt the opposition, because like Abberley, he is a metres gained player. Another usually reliable kick is Carter Michael, who also found plenty of the ball. In the third term, he took a brilliant intercept mark in the defensive goal square but immediately turned the ball back over with a poor kick down the middle, luckily resulting in just a behind. Crozier will ply his trade off half-back with a booming kick and outside run in his arsenal. The likes of Coopa Steele and Joel Dunstall dug in to find plenty of the ball, while Harrison Grintell looked lively up forward, and Sam Frost was among a few solid defenders. Saturday, September 19 | 2:30pm This was evident just before quarter time when he took a brilliant intercept mark in the middle of the ground and delivered the ball nicely to forward Jordan Moncrieff. However, he was not given many opportunities in the middle on Saturday. ESPN's draft expert Chris Doerre analyses all the talent and the clubs' needs to predict the first two rounds. His second major in the third term was more straightforward, floating in from the side to then hold his ground and clunk the grab 35m out. Although this was definitely one for the highlight reel, he unfortunately missed the set shot at goal. As he booted two of the Lions’ four goals, he did well to play his role in the forward half with great pressure. He had a crack off the right with a snap from 50m good enough but just missed to the right. He always positioned himself well, gave his opponent no space to work with and saved some certain goals with fantastic spoils. Other Swans who impressed included overager Sam Gaden, who looked comfortable in defence alongside Max Geddes. He took a couple of bounces in the third term and his movement helped set up a Josh Gore goal. Broadbeach forward Josh Gore could cross paths with Michael as he did at times in the Academy series, with the over-age forward booting eight goals in four games so far. Later in the term he looked like creating some magic off the back of some great defensive pressure – corralling an opponent and tackling him over the boundary line and winning the free kick – only to put the ball out on the full from 50m. Brisbane: W. Tasker 2, B. Reville 2, C. Bowes 2, C. Michael, S. Crozier, L. Harrop. It still got the ball to a dangerous spot, but it was just the surveying the area and working out the best option, rather than the more predictable one as such. Looking at some of the top performers around the league, Mt Gravatt – who has the bye this weekend – has Luke O’Sullivan who has been named in the best six of a possible seven times, snagging six goals in the process. The Panthers booted four last quarter goals, bu still fell well short despite the efforts of Will Pendlebury and Edward Mallan. His attack on the ball and his quick disposal work in his favour, while his tackling pressure, and more specifically his technique are what makes him a tough player to shake even for much bigger opponents. For the Gorillas, Tahj Abberley is a prospect who can break a game open with his run and carry, while Shatna Cashen-Harris had some highlight-reel moments in the Academy Series as well. To his credit, he did not drop his head and worked very hard to keep providing an option and apply pressure on the opposition. His final two goals came in the third term, one off a well read bounce into his lap which he goaled with ease, while the final game with another snap around his body after working his opponent under the footy and taking one step before sending it home. Late in the game he got thrown into the midfield to try and give his side a much-needed spark, and he had some nice moments where he picked the ball up cleanly and dished it out to teammates. He is the son of former VFL player Darryl Cox. Fahey cut off plenty of attacks, attacking the contest hard and cleanly. On a day where the conditions made it tough to take a lot out of the game, there were a number of players to have provided little flashes of form. For the Roos, Carter Michael was best-on in a tough day for the visitors, and he features in our scouting notes alongside Gore, as well as Broadbeach’s Bailey Reeves and Aidan Fyfe. He was often found running from defence to midfield with some slick handballs, taking a number of bounces down the wing and kicking long inside 50 to the danger zone. He finished the game with close to 20 disposals and a number of tackles, but it was his work by hand that really stood out. "I thought being so young, they'd give it a year and be like, 'Nah, this is too hard,' so for them to still be here today, I am glad it all worked out in the end. He did have one bad turnover in the last term kicking across goal, but he usually keeps his kicks flat so that they get to his intended targets very quickly and cannot be intercepted. AFL Draft Power Rankings: McDonald firming as Crows' first pick. He had a flying shot himself 12 minutes into the last term but it just sprayed to the left. It was quite literally one-way traffic for the majority of the match, but Michael was one of the few who could leave the game knowing he had done just about all he could on the day. Had another solid game playing as a small forward in a big win, and mostly took his chances when they came. The pair were running down the ground and creating opportunities for their teammates, with Campbell getting on the end of a brilliant goal, and setting up a teammate for another with a four-bounce run from the wing to inside 50. Braeden Campbell. Oliver Henry (born 29 July 2002) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for Collingwood in the Australian Football League (AFL). Pictures: AFL Photos. They ran out 19-point winners, thus ending Palm Beach’s recent stranglehold on Grand Final day and setting up a blockbuster. He had another chance late in the term but his set shot drifted and fell short, then had a final term chance close to goal but copped a “Jack Crisp-like” bounce which went behind him and the defence were able to save the day. He always looked to switch play on a number of occasions, and was strong one-on-one such as his intercept mark in the first term. IN a huge round of Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) action, the top two teams have secured their spots on the ladder heading into the final round of the season where they will face off for the minor premiership. He started the match with a beautiful front and centre crumb on the 50, and then quickly gave the ball on the up to a teammate running past. Although he did make some disposal errors as the day wore on, he never dropped his head and always worked to redeem himself at the next contest. Players height and weight were also recorded. If you wanted to find a DVD on how to play a small forward’s game, then Gore’s performance against Maroochydore was the perfect example. The Tigers won their first game last week against Wilston Grange, but had struggled to that point. When he gets the footy he always looks to move it quickly, which is important at half-forward because it means other forwards can get one-on-one opportunities before the opposition flood their numbers back.Bailey Reeves (Broadbeach) [Gold Coast Suns Academy]Reeves played as a defensive wingman and was absolutely outstanding. Coleman also rolled through the midfield in short bursts, and his clearance work was definitely a highlight. The star of the show up forward was over-age small, Josh Gore who slammed home five goals in a premier crumbing effort to outscore the opposition by himself, while Clay Cameron and Connor Nutting both booted multiple goals, and Max Lower was superb around the ground. The 2020 AFL draft consisted of the various periods where the 18 clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL) could trade and recruit players following the completion of the 2020 AFL season.. Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the National, Pre-season and Rookie drafts were held as a "virtual event" on 9 and 10 December His strengths are his pressure and speed, which he combines to run down opponents or force turnovers. "At the time we thought it was a holiday," Blake said. Gore used his pace to make the opposition panic when coming out of defence, highlighted in the second quarter when he laid two strong aggressive tackles to win holding the ball decisions. Fellow Gold Coast SUNS Academy members Aiden Fyfe and Bailey Reeves join Gore on the five-man interchange, both top-aged prospects. This was particularly evident in the second quarter, when Reeves worked hard to get across and commit an important spoil inside his side’s attacking 50. The Tigers cut the deficit to eight by the main break but Sherwood was the better side after half-time, booting four goals to three, and dominating possession in what could have been a larger margin in the 11.18 (84) to 10.6 (66) – 13 more scoring shots. Bottom-ager Josh Fahey was the top player on the ground in the win while Max Pescud and Josh Gore showed plenty of signs in the forward half of the ground, causing issues for opponents in the air or at ground level. Pictures: AFL Photos. 24. The clever left-footer. The Cats’ bench is littered with young talent, headlined by prolific goalkicking small, Josh Gore. Most of the players have run around in the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) this season, with a number of them – such as Colenso and Coleman – transforming from teammates to opponents, or in the case of Michael and Abberley for example – opponents to teammates. 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