![]() ![]() “I think the WA guys have had an advantage where they haven’t been impacted by Covid as much,” Walls said. With varying Covid impacts in Australia in the past two years, it’s also meant WA prospects have had more of an opportunity to showcase their talents over draft hopefuls from other states. Walls added that while WA-based players received a favourable weighting in Freo’s rankings, the best available talent from across the country will be looked at. “The recruiting team have put so much work in over the past couple of years, spending hours and hours conducting interviews and watching players…we’re ready to go.” “The hope is that we walk away with the best pairing we can get at picks six and eight, that we think will complement our list as best as possible. “We are fortunate enough this year that there are very different types and sizes in the mix, so we will be looking to get the best combination that we can for our list. “We’re excited by the talent that is there, particularly with our first two picks,” Walls said. The Club has recently seen success with multiple top 10 picks in the same year, securing the talents of Hayden Young (pick no.7), Caleb Serong (pick no.8) and Liam Henry (pick no.9) in the 2019 draft.įremantle’s head of player personnel David Walls said the Club’s recruiting team have put in plenty of work to, hopefully, secure the right talent to add to its playing list. See the final draft order here for every club ![]() Fremantle will be looking to ‘get the best combination possible’ with its two top 10 picks in next week’s NAB AFL National Draft.įreo hold picks six and eight, followed by picks 19, 60, 68 and 80. ![]()
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