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From the heraldsun.com.au
Jumping Jake looms large for mid-season draft
Sam McClure
By Sam McClure
April 20, 2021 — 7.02pm
A Victorian schoolboy giant - likened to Max and Ben King - could be picked up in this this year’s mid-season draft, prompting frustration from interstate clubs.
Jumping Jacob Edwards, an athletic 202-centimetre ruck/forward, looms as the likely first pick in this year’s mid-season draft, after being overlooked in the national draft.
The 18-year-old, like many potential Victorian draftees, was unsighted in 2020 because of the impact of COVID-19, meaning he wasn’t picked up last December.
But the big man, who is a late developer after switching from basketball as a junior, has been turning heads in the NAB League while playing for Sandringham.
“Jacob is a jumper,” Dragons talent manager Mark Wheeler said.
“He’s big, he’s agile, and he kicks it as good as anybody. He wasn’t really on our radar for the 2020 draft, he always felt he would go in the 2021 draft.”
Because Edwards nominated for last year’s draft, he is eligible for this year’s mid-season equivalent.
It essentially means a club such as North Melbourne - who look likely to have the first selection - could get in early and take Edwards before he’s available in the national draft later in the year.
Edwards, who is still only 78 kilograms, will almost certainly not be ready for AFL football this year but could be allowed to develop at school level and in the NAB League while on an AFL list.
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The 18-year-old has had some recruiters salivating with his rare ability to ruck with both his left and right hands and has been pushing forward and kicking goals.
Edwards has already been interviewed by Fremantle, Sydney and Hawthorn.
“He’s a bit like the King boys, Max and Ben,” Wheeler said.
“He’s definitely a ruck because of his leap and hands on the ball, but they need to be able to play a secondary position. His hands on the ball are actually unbelievable.”
The pending selection of Edwards would be vastly different from the last mid-season draft, which led to Marlion Pickett being selected by Richmond in 2019 and make his debut in a winning grand final.
Ryan Gardner (Western Bulldogs), Will Snelling (Essendon) and John Noble (Collingwood) are the players still on AFL lists from that mid-season draft in 2019.
Interstate clubs have also expressed their disappointment that it would not be feasible for them to select someone like Edwards, who is still completing his year 12 studies at Mentone Grammar.
“If they’re still at school, it’s simply not equal,” one interstate recruiter told The Age.
The selection of Edwards, however, would not be to fill a gap at AFL level this year but more to develop him over a long period of time.
Interstate clubs would argue it would be harder to develop a schoolboy while he’s still at school, given he would be flying to and from the club to train.
But the AFL has no problem with teenagers being selected.
“We want the best players across the country, whether they are 18 or 28, to be able to have the opportunity to reach the elite level,” an AFL spokesperson said.
Richmond, Western Bulldogs, West Coast, Geelong, Fremantle and Greater Western Sydney don’t currently have an available spot on their list, but teams can add players to long-term injury lists in order to create availability.
“I think he’s a long-term prospect, he won’t be one to break in at the level this year, I wouldn’t have thought,” Wheeler continued.'
Jumping Jake looms large for mid-season draft
Sam McClure
By Sam McClure
April 20, 2021 — 7.02pm
A Victorian schoolboy giant - likened to Max and Ben King - could be picked up in this this year’s mid-season draft, prompting frustration from interstate clubs.
Jumping Jacob Edwards, an athletic 202-centimetre ruck/forward, looms as the likely first pick in this year’s mid-season draft, after being overlooked in the national draft.
The 18-year-old, like many potential Victorian draftees, was unsighted in 2020 because of the impact of COVID-19, meaning he wasn’t picked up last December.
But the big man, who is a late developer after switching from basketball as a junior, has been turning heads in the NAB League while playing for Sandringham.
“Jacob is a jumper,” Dragons talent manager Mark Wheeler said.
“He’s big, he’s agile, and he kicks it as good as anybody. He wasn’t really on our radar for the 2020 draft, he always felt he would go in the 2021 draft.”
Because Edwards nominated for last year’s draft, he is eligible for this year’s mid-season equivalent.
It essentially means a club such as North Melbourne - who look likely to have the first selection - could get in early and take Edwards before he’s available in the national draft later in the year.
Edwards, who is still only 78 kilograms, will almost certainly not be ready for AFL football this year but could be allowed to develop at school level and in the NAB League while on an AFL list.
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The 18-year-old has had some recruiters salivating with his rare ability to ruck with both his left and right hands and has been pushing forward and kicking goals.
Edwards has already been interviewed by Fremantle, Sydney and Hawthorn.
“He’s a bit like the King boys, Max and Ben,” Wheeler said.
“He’s definitely a ruck because of his leap and hands on the ball, but they need to be able to play a secondary position. His hands on the ball are actually unbelievable.”
The pending selection of Edwards would be vastly different from the last mid-season draft, which led to Marlion Pickett being selected by Richmond in 2019 and make his debut in a winning grand final.
Ryan Gardner (Western Bulldogs), Will Snelling (Essendon) and John Noble (Collingwood) are the players still on AFL lists from that mid-season draft in 2019.
Interstate clubs have also expressed their disappointment that it would not be feasible for them to select someone like Edwards, who is still completing his year 12 studies at Mentone Grammar.
“If they’re still at school, it’s simply not equal,” one interstate recruiter told The Age.
The selection of Edwards, however, would not be to fill a gap at AFL level this year but more to develop him over a long period of time.
Interstate clubs would argue it would be harder to develop a schoolboy while he’s still at school, given he would be flying to and from the club to train.
But the AFL has no problem with teenagers being selected.
“We want the best players across the country, whether they are 18 or 28, to be able to have the opportunity to reach the elite level,” an AFL spokesperson said.
Richmond, Western Bulldogs, West Coast, Geelong, Fremantle and Greater Western Sydney don’t currently have an available spot on their list, but teams can add players to long-term injury lists in order to create availability.
“I think he’s a long-term prospect, he won’t be one to break in at the level this year, I wouldn’t have thought,” Wheeler continued.'
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Re: Jumping Jake
Interstate clubs have also expressed their disappointment that it would not be feasible for them to select someone like Edwards, who is still completing his year 12 studies at Mentone Grammar.
“If they’re still at school, it’s simply not equal,” one interstate recruiter told The Age.
Well that is rubbish. Ant club that takes Edwards will not be doing it to play him this year.
It really is like when St Kilda took Battle as a bottom ager and allowed him to still play school football.
Yes a minor negative as it is harder to top up his training this season, but he will be good to go once his exams are finished.
“If they’re still at school, it’s simply not equal,” one interstate recruiter told The Age.
Well that is rubbish. Ant club that takes Edwards will not be doing it to play him this year.
It really is like when St Kilda took Battle as a bottom ager and allowed him to still play school football.
Yes a minor negative as it is harder to top up his training this season, but he will be good to go once his exams are finished.
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Re: Jumping Jake
Who cares? Sounds like he won't be available to us anyways - unless things get really bad... We, along with every other club, had a chance to draft him last year but didn't. Let's hope Allison comes good!
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Recent history suggests we are more likely to go for a plodder rather than a jumper, or recruit more players with a history of injuries.
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Does he have diabetes and asthma?
Does he come from a good family?
Does he come from a good family?
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Are we tanking so we can get this guy? Is that the strategy?
As ex-president Peter Summers said:
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
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Why do we need this guy?
A young 202cm athletic ruck who can go forward and could potentially develop into a player.
We have ‘slips through his fingers’.
A young 202cm athletic ruck who can go forward and could potentially develop into a player.
We have ‘slips through his fingers’.
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was right under our nose.. must have shown something during pre-season!!??
Would rather we listed him than McKernan or Hunter
Would rather we listed him than McKernan or Hunter
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Re: Jumping Jake
This highlights a few issues, he’s from our backyard played basketball before swapping to footy , do our talent spotters keep an eye on local basketball.....apart from height these guys are already used to elbows around their head , do we have a footy academy going ?
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Let's hope the Saints footy academy has been closed. It was a failure.seano1 wrote: ↑Thu 22 Apr 2021 7:08am This highlights a few issues, he’s from our backyard played basketball before swapping to footy , do our talent spotters keep an eye on local basketball.....apart from height these guys are already used to elbows around their head , do we have a footy academy going ?
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Does he get a concussion everytime he looks into a stiff breeze?
Is he at the end of his career?
Was his best season more than 5 years ago?
Will he only accept a 5 year 2 million contract?
Has every other club in the AFL s*** themselves with laughter when his name is mentioned?
Has he missed more than 50% of past 2 seasons with injury?
Has he played and been dropped from at least 3 other teams?
Is he actually f@cking retired?
If not....forgetaboutit.
Is he at the end of his career?
Was his best season more than 5 years ago?
Will he only accept a 5 year 2 million contract?
Has every other club in the AFL s*** themselves with laughter when his name is mentioned?
Has he missed more than 50% of past 2 seasons with injury?
Has he played and been dropped from at least 3 other teams?
Is he actually f@cking retired?
If not....forgetaboutit.
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https://www.wafl.com.au/player/lewis-putt
Grab this bloke before someone else does. Ex AIS Waterpolo rookie but plays well beyond his age.
Grab this bloke before someone else does. Ex AIS Waterpolo rookie but plays well beyond his age.