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KFC SuperCoach 2020: The Phantom analyses and rates every draftee ahead of the new season
As an 18-year-old out of high school, some draftees will take time to develop. But some will star and become KFC SuperCoach gold in 2020. The Phantom rates every player drafted and their junior numbers.
The Phantom, The Advertiser
Subscriber only
February 10, 2020 9:58am
Will every player drafted be KFC SuperCoach-relevant in 2020? Not even close.
But find out who definitely is and who might surprise in The Phantom’s complete national draft analysis.
LEGEND
RATING: 5 - Lock him in
RATING: 4 - Consider
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
RATING: 2 - No to start with
RATING: 1 - Avoid
1. Matt Rowell (GC)
Mid, $207,300
2019 U18 Champs ave: 132
NAB League: 171
Like 2018’s No. 1 pick Sam Walsh, Rowell enjoyed a near-perfect junior career, dominating at every level. And he’s justifying the hype over summer at his new club.
RATING: 5 - Lock him in.
2. Noah Anderson (GC)
Mid, $202,800
U18 Champs ave: 107
NAB League: 143
The 188cm Anderson, who was just as dominating in front of goal as he was at the contest at junior level, is a star-in-the-making. But he’s unlikely to feature in the midfield on a regular basis this year and might not be worth the starting price.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
3. Luke Jackson (Melb)
Ruck, $198,300
U18 Champs ave: 109
WAFL Colts: 161
There’s plenty of Brodie Grundy in the athletic big man, who has plenty of tricks, and his elite tap-work is matched by an ability to follow up at ground level. But it will take some time before he gets anywhere near the Collingwood star’s level.
RATING: 2 - No to start with
4. Lachie Ash (GWS)
Def, $193,800
U18 Champs ave: 102
NAB League: 129
Ash’s junior numbers are matched by his standout ability to break the game open from half-back, but the premiership-contending team he was drafted to is not short on quick, skilful playmakers.
RATING: 4 - Consider
5. Dylan Stephens (Syd)
Mid, $189,300
U18 Champs ave: 89
SANFL: 81
In the SANFL, the 18-year-old did his best work on the outside, but he’s shown he’s clean and creative on the inside. And his endurance – and left foot – is turning heads at the Swans already.
RATING: 4 - Consider
6. Fischer McAsey (Adel)
Def, $184,800
U18 Champs ave: 97
NAB League: 87
If he does earn a Round 1 debut – something coach Matthew Nicks has suggested is a chance – expect the skilful, 195cm McAsey to play a SuperCoach-friendly intercept role in defence in his first year.
RATING: 4 - Consider
7. Hayden Young (Frem)
Def, $180,300
U18 Champs ave: 106
NAB League: 129
The damaging left-footer, who ranked first for intercept possessions at the national carnival, fits new coach Justin Longmuir’s want for an increase in skill level at the Dockers.
RATING: 5 - Lock him in
8. Caleb Serong (Frem)
Def, $175,800
U18 Champs ave: 129
NAB League: 123
Serong, who has drawn comparison to Port Adelaide’s Robbie Gray, will be a popular SuperCoach name in the future, but can he break into the Fremantle midfield during his debut season?
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
9. Liam Henry (Frem)
Mid-Fwd, $171,300
U18 Champs ave: 92
WAFL Colts: 133
Fremantle’s Academy gun can switch between the forward line and midfield, in the mould of new teammate Michael Walters, but is set to be eased into senior football after a late-season injury in 2019.
RATING: 2 - No to start with
10. Tom Green (GWS)
Mid, $166,800
U18 Champs ave: 111
NEAFL: 68
Green’s contested-ball numbers at the 2019 under-18 carnival were the best ever recorded by Champion Data and he could develop into a Patrick Cripps-like midfielder. But the GWS engine room will be a tough one to break into this year.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
11. Sam Flanders (GC)
Mid-Fwd, $162,300
U18 Champs ave: 112
NAB League: 121
In a side now packed with young midfield talent, Flanders’ ability as a strong-marking, explosive forward with great goal sense – in the mould of Demon Christian Petracca – will see the 18-year-old jostling for a Round 1 debut.
RATING: 4 - Consider
12. Kysaiah Pickett (Melb)
Fwd, $157,800
U18 Champs ave: 76
SANFL Reserves: 91
The tough, aggressive excitement machine doesn’t need many touches to have an impact and fills an immediate need in Melbourne’s forward-line.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
13. Will Day (Haw)
Def, $153,300
U18 Champs ave: 88
SANFL U18s: 132
The smart defender, who boasts terrific foot skills on both sides of his body, recorded a disposal efficiency of 92 per cent at SANFL under-18 level and 82 per cent at the under-18 championships. But 2020 is likely to be a development year for Day.
RATING: 2 - No to start with
14. Miles Bergman (Port)
Def, $148,800
U18 Champs ave: 74
NAB League: 90
Bergman suits Port Adelaide’s want for more speed and versatility and could feature as a high-half-forward from as early as Round 1, especially with recent injuries to Ollie Wines and fellow draftee Jackson Mead. He’s never been a big ball-winner, but he’ll have an impact.
RATING: 4 - Consider
15. Cody Weightman (WB)
Fwd, $144,300
U18 Champs ave: 79
NAB League: 89
The small-forward, who was the leading goalkicker at the under-18 carnival, has drawn early praise from his more-experienced teammates after an impressive first pre-season.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
16. Cooper Stephens (Geel)
Mid, $139,800
U18 Champs ave: DNP
NAB League: 92
The scoring potential is there for the strong-bodied midfielder, who was one of the highest-rated juniors in the country before breaking his leg in 2019. But it’s a tough midfield to break into, especially when you haven’t played a competitive game since April last year.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
17. Brodie Kemp (Carl)
Mid, $135,300
U18 Champs ave: 101
NAB League: 106
Transformed from key-defender to tall-midfielder late last year and thrived, starring for Vic Country at the national carnival. But he’s been added to the long-term injury list at the Blues and won’t be seen at the top-level for a while.
RATING: 1 - Avoid
18. Mitch Georgiades (Port)
Fwd, $130,800
U18 Champs ave: DNP
Port Adelaide footy boss Chris Davies, this week, described the Power’s top four draftees as “physically capable of competing” and more ready than last year’s trio. But Georgiades, who missed the entire 2019 season due to injury, is down the SuperCoach pecking order.
RATING: 2 - No to start with
19. Sam de Koning (Geel)
Def, $126,300
U18 Champs ave: 61
NAB League: 59
The 200cm defender lost just two of his 25 defensive one-on-one contests at any level last year. But, despite averaging six intercept possessions for Vic Country, he won’t be SuperCoach relevant any time soon.
RATING: 1 - Avoid
20. Sam Philp (Carl)
Mid, $121,800
U18 Champs ave: DNP
NAB League: 125
He was overlooked for Vic Metro’s squad, but the explosive midfielder, with pace to burn, stormed home in the NAB League, posting a SuperCoach ton in each of his final seven matches.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
As an 18-year-old out of high school, some draftees will take time to develop. But some will star and become KFC SuperCoach gold in 2020. The Phantom rates every player drafted and their junior numbers.
The Phantom, The Advertiser
Subscriber only
February 10, 2020 9:58am
Will every player drafted be KFC SuperCoach-relevant in 2020? Not even close.
But find out who definitely is and who might surprise in The Phantom’s complete national draft analysis.
LEGEND
RATING: 5 - Lock him in
RATING: 4 - Consider
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
RATING: 2 - No to start with
RATING: 1 - Avoid
1. Matt Rowell (GC)
Mid, $207,300
2019 U18 Champs ave: 132
NAB League: 171
Like 2018’s No. 1 pick Sam Walsh, Rowell enjoyed a near-perfect junior career, dominating at every level. And he’s justifying the hype over summer at his new club.
RATING: 5 - Lock him in.
2. Noah Anderson (GC)
Mid, $202,800
U18 Champs ave: 107
NAB League: 143
The 188cm Anderson, who was just as dominating in front of goal as he was at the contest at junior level, is a star-in-the-making. But he’s unlikely to feature in the midfield on a regular basis this year and might not be worth the starting price.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
3. Luke Jackson (Melb)
Ruck, $198,300
U18 Champs ave: 109
WAFL Colts: 161
There’s plenty of Brodie Grundy in the athletic big man, who has plenty of tricks, and his elite tap-work is matched by an ability to follow up at ground level. But it will take some time before he gets anywhere near the Collingwood star’s level.
RATING: 2 - No to start with
4. Lachie Ash (GWS)
Def, $193,800
U18 Champs ave: 102
NAB League: 129
Ash’s junior numbers are matched by his standout ability to break the game open from half-back, but the premiership-contending team he was drafted to is not short on quick, skilful playmakers.
RATING: 4 - Consider
5. Dylan Stephens (Syd)
Mid, $189,300
U18 Champs ave: 89
SANFL: 81
In the SANFL, the 18-year-old did his best work on the outside, but he’s shown he’s clean and creative on the inside. And his endurance – and left foot – is turning heads at the Swans already.
RATING: 4 - Consider
6. Fischer McAsey (Adel)
Def, $184,800
U18 Champs ave: 97
NAB League: 87
If he does earn a Round 1 debut – something coach Matthew Nicks has suggested is a chance – expect the skilful, 195cm McAsey to play a SuperCoach-friendly intercept role in defence in his first year.
RATING: 4 - Consider
7. Hayden Young (Frem)
Def, $180,300
U18 Champs ave: 106
NAB League: 129
The damaging left-footer, who ranked first for intercept possessions at the national carnival, fits new coach Justin Longmuir’s want for an increase in skill level at the Dockers.
RATING: 5 - Lock him in
8. Caleb Serong (Frem)
Def, $175,800
U18 Champs ave: 129
NAB League: 123
Serong, who has drawn comparison to Port Adelaide’s Robbie Gray, will be a popular SuperCoach name in the future, but can he break into the Fremantle midfield during his debut season?
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
9. Liam Henry (Frem)
Mid-Fwd, $171,300
U18 Champs ave: 92
WAFL Colts: 133
Fremantle’s Academy gun can switch between the forward line and midfield, in the mould of new teammate Michael Walters, but is set to be eased into senior football after a late-season injury in 2019.
RATING: 2 - No to start with
10. Tom Green (GWS)
Mid, $166,800
U18 Champs ave: 111
NEAFL: 68
Green’s contested-ball numbers at the 2019 under-18 carnival were the best ever recorded by Champion Data and he could develop into a Patrick Cripps-like midfielder. But the GWS engine room will be a tough one to break into this year.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
11. Sam Flanders (GC)
Mid-Fwd, $162,300
U18 Champs ave: 112
NAB League: 121
In a side now packed with young midfield talent, Flanders’ ability as a strong-marking, explosive forward with great goal sense – in the mould of Demon Christian Petracca – will see the 18-year-old jostling for a Round 1 debut.
RATING: 4 - Consider
12. Kysaiah Pickett (Melb)
Fwd, $157,800
U18 Champs ave: 76
SANFL Reserves: 91
The tough, aggressive excitement machine doesn’t need many touches to have an impact and fills an immediate need in Melbourne’s forward-line.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
13. Will Day (Haw)
Def, $153,300
U18 Champs ave: 88
SANFL U18s: 132
The smart defender, who boasts terrific foot skills on both sides of his body, recorded a disposal efficiency of 92 per cent at SANFL under-18 level and 82 per cent at the under-18 championships. But 2020 is likely to be a development year for Day.
RATING: 2 - No to start with
14. Miles Bergman (Port)
Def, $148,800
U18 Champs ave: 74
NAB League: 90
Bergman suits Port Adelaide’s want for more speed and versatility and could feature as a high-half-forward from as early as Round 1, especially with recent injuries to Ollie Wines and fellow draftee Jackson Mead. He’s never been a big ball-winner, but he’ll have an impact.
RATING: 4 - Consider
15. Cody Weightman (WB)
Fwd, $144,300
U18 Champs ave: 79
NAB League: 89
The small-forward, who was the leading goalkicker at the under-18 carnival, has drawn early praise from his more-experienced teammates after an impressive first pre-season.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
16. Cooper Stephens (Geel)
Mid, $139,800
U18 Champs ave: DNP
NAB League: 92
The scoring potential is there for the strong-bodied midfielder, who was one of the highest-rated juniors in the country before breaking his leg in 2019. But it’s a tough midfield to break into, especially when you haven’t played a competitive game since April last year.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
17. Brodie Kemp (Carl)
Mid, $135,300
U18 Champs ave: 101
NAB League: 106
Transformed from key-defender to tall-midfielder late last year and thrived, starring for Vic Country at the national carnival. But he’s been added to the long-term injury list at the Blues and won’t be seen at the top-level for a while.
RATING: 1 - Avoid
18. Mitch Georgiades (Port)
Fwd, $130,800
U18 Champs ave: DNP
Port Adelaide footy boss Chris Davies, this week, described the Power’s top four draftees as “physically capable of competing” and more ready than last year’s trio. But Georgiades, who missed the entire 2019 season due to injury, is down the SuperCoach pecking order.
RATING: 2 - No to start with
19. Sam de Koning (Geel)
Def, $126,300
U18 Champs ave: 61
NAB League: 59
The 200cm defender lost just two of his 25 defensive one-on-one contests at any level last year. But, despite averaging six intercept possessions for Vic Country, he won’t be SuperCoach relevant any time soon.
RATING: 1 - Avoid
20. Sam Philp (Carl)
Mid, $121,800
U18 Champs ave: DNP
NAB League: 125
He was overlooked for Vic Metro’s squad, but the explosive midfielder, with pace to burn, stormed home in the NAB League, posting a SuperCoach ton in each of his final seven matches.
RATING: 3 - Watchlist
Connor Buderick did not make this article as he was picked up as a zone selection by Gold Coast.
Apparently he had amazing NAB league stats but a quieter national championships.
If anyone already has the 2020 AFL prospectus can you please tell me if his player commentary section lists his CD averages for NAB league and the championships ?
Cheers.