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Clayton Collard ...can someone else comment??

The Mighty Wozman

RFC '82-'13: "Daydream Nation"
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Hi all,

Found this description from an old Wisbey summary... Can any of the U/18 watchers here comment - is he worth picking up in the PSD??

COLLARD, Clayton (31 Fremantle) [13]

Highly skilled midfielder/ flanker. Painfully shy and naive about the workload required for AFL so will need quality mentoring but definitely has AFL ability. Query re ability to adapt so is some risk but he has big upside, class and some X-factor. Other main selling points are X-factor, smarts / vision, clean hands, evasion, balance, overhead. Trademarks are (1) Vacuum the ball off the carpet on the run, take on and perhaps make a fool of the oncoming opponent, then dob a nice goal or set a team mate up to do so, (2) Screamer. He might lose concentration before getting to the last page of the team's play book but, for every hair he might make you tear out, he'll give you a moment where you will feel smug that he is on your list. Has mainly played outside roles (HFF) but I am confident he will furnish into an inside mid option in time if/when he can get his endurance up enough. I compare him in style somewhat to Tyson Edwards but I also think he will be able (in time) to play all the roles that Tyson has played. Has always lived in the shadow, on and off-field, of his best mate, Jetta, It's often "Jetta, the star footballer, and his mate Collard". If both play AFL and get the most out of themselves, I believe Jetta will be the better player but with Collard probably not far behind. There seems a tendency in recruiting circles to talk as if Jetta is Collard's better performed younger brother. However Collard was the better performed in WAFL Seniors, was also named in '06 WA Seniors (!) state squad, and Jetta is actually 5 months older. On sheer ability, I rate Collard's AFL potential as "Definite" and only one aspect made me downgrade him to "Likely", viz "How well and quickly is he likely to settle in and feel like he belongs?". My only other significantly concern is the O.P. he has been battling. His DC weight was listed as 86kg but his fighting weight would currently be around 80kg. He "couldn't" (?) keep himself in good condition while suffering O.P. late season. Career-wise, Collard and Jetta getting split up into different states may be the best thing for both boys. Clayton can stop living in Leroy's shadow and that will be a watershed point in his development. I would definitely have been prepared to draft him with a pick around my ranking if necessary (not that it ever would have been). Assuming he settles in reasonably OK (!!), I am confident Collard will make as big a splash as most of this draft's first rounders, perhaps ready to debut in '07.
 
Would he not be a handy rookie option? Worth a year to see if he drops the kg's and does the work?
 
Remember Collard well.
Last year's carnival, an aboriginal boy with blonde hair.

A heap of talent, picking up over 20 possies from a forward flank/pocket in nearly/if not all his carnival games.

Like most of the WA boys in that carnival team, Collard played selfish football, doing the individual things spectacularly but failing miserably in the team oriented factors.

He would be best placed in a team that has a strong team culture.

As Richmond is still trying to build that culture, I'm not confident that Richmond is the right environment for him.
Clubs like Sydney & North, et al, definitely.
 
If Collard was in this years draft he would definately be top 10.

We were very keen on him last year and considered him strongly for our pick 26 which was evenutally used on Edwards.

Like a lot of young indigenous kids has got by on talent alone to date and when required to step up to the intensity of AFL training and preparation is found wanting.

Still only 19 and in my view a definate player to draft. Depending on training form I suggest he may well be picked with 51 in the National draft.
 
I have my doubts about him but a rookie spot would suffice but I bet someone snares him in the ND.
 
Fremantle are tossing him away after 1 year, that either says that he isn't good enough or that off the field he is in shambles and he isn't the kind of kid they want on their list. I would much rather see a rookie spot given to a hard working type like a Nathan Foley who gives himself every possible chance to compete at that level rather than a guy that gets by on talent alone
 
From what I saw of the carnival last year he's a really talented kid and would be likely to go pretty high this year (issues aside) so if you were pretty certain you could overcome his problems he'd be a good risk.
 
Disco08 said:
From what I saw of the carnival last year he's a really talented kid and would be likely to go pretty high this year (issues aside) so if you were pretty certain you could overcome his problems he'd be a good risk.
Lets take one then
 
Phantom said:
As Richmond is still trying to build that culture, I'm not confident that Richmond is the right environment for him.
Clubs like Sydney & North, et al, definitely.

I think you've nailed it Phanto!