Each week, ESPN.
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expert Christopher Doerre - aka Knightmare - casts his eye over the countrys
best junior footballers to give readers an early insight into the next
generation of AFL stars.As well as attending live games, Doerre pores through
match vision, analyses the stats and talks to industry sources to ensure he can
offer the most insightful draft analysis.Aside from the weekly wrap, Doerre will
also unveil his power rankings at the end of each month.And as we get closer to
Novembers national draft, Doerre will also predict who goes where with his
annual phantom draft.Player focus Ben Ainsworth, a 179cm forward who plays for
Gippsland in the TAC Cup, is one of the contenders for this years No. 1 overall
selection.A high-impact, strong-marking small forward, Ainsworth also has a
vertical leap like few others in this draft. With his leap and strength of
marking overhead, Ainsworth jumps at the ball at speed and takes marks out in
front, proving a consistently difficult match-up.He exploits small and
medium-sized defenders with his marking in the air, on the lead, and in the
one-on-one contests. He also makes life difficult for taller defenders with his
power over ground balls, pace on the lead, speed of movement around the ground
and ability to push up the field.This season, Ainsworth -- as well as being a
dynamic game-changing forward -- has shown glimpses that he can play through the
midfield. He has the capacity to win contested ball and has power and strength
over the ball as well as the acceleration to have the scope to develop through
the midfield.This was highlighted by his team-leading 20 disposal effort for Vic
Country against South Australia through the midfield.Analysis Ainsworths
conversion in front of goal will be an area requiring further work if he is to
play primarily as a forward at AFL level. Combining his scores from the TAC Cup
in 2015 and 2016, he has a total of 23 goals and 23 behinds. Needless to say,
this is a below average rate of conversion and not the reliability that would be
expected from a sub 180cm player who has made a name for himself as a
forward.Ainsworth will also be looking to continue to improve his endurance so
he play meaningful midfield minutes AFL level when required.Victorian prospect
watchVic Metro Futures v Vic Country Futures (under-17s)With the TAC Cup bye
this week, Victorian viewers were treated with futures games, featuring the best
Vic Metro and Vic Country under-17 talent that didnt appear during this years
AFL Under-18 Championships. This game is always a good glimpse into the future
in terms of the draft talent who look likely for next year.Isaac Morrisby, a
191cm, 90kg forward, proved the focal point of Vic Metros front half. Morrisby
had 11 disposals, five marks (one contested), two tackles, four goals and two
score assists. Morrisby impressed with the way he presented up to the ball and
the strength of hands he showed overhead. His ball use was also impressive,
hitting targets inside the forward 50m and converting reliably in front of
goal.Noah Balta was the other multiple goalkicker for Vic Metro. Balta spent the
first half in the backline where his intercept marking was a highlight. His
hands overhead were vice-like with both his aerial and one-on-one marking
impressive.While Balta is 193cm, 88kg, his pace is very impressive. At one stage
he ran 30m with ball in hand from the back pocket to the half-back flank before
disposing of the ball. His dispossessing chase-down tackling towards the end of
the first also caught the eye.While Balta showed natural flair down back, he
proved just as good up forward, taking his share of strong marks. What was even
more impressive from Balta though was how good he looked with the ball in
general play, at one stage finishing for a goal from the boundary, 45m out. On
another play he faked one way and went the other, playing on from the wing and
running 20m to have a shot from 60m out.The combination of attributes shown
suggest Balta is a very draftable player for 2017, who with further improvement
and strong play could push for a high draft selection next season. Balta for the
match had 20 disposals, nine marks (three contested), two goals, two behinds and
one score assist.Ethan Penrith caught the eye with the run he offered. Penrith
showed a tendency to play on, take on players and break the lines. His running
was well complimented by his agility and tricks with ball in hand, often faking
to go one way, then going the other. His ball use also proved impressive, both
kicking to targets but also his finish from the boundary 40m from goal at speed
was exceptional.Most exciting from Penrith was his run from half back for 45m,
running around two players along the way and then from the wing kicking long
into the forward 50m. At 179cm, 74kg, Penrith showed physicality, bumping an
opposition player in the contest with force, which is a good sign from someone
with his footballing gifts. Penrith had 14 disposals, seven marks (two
contested), six tackles and one goal for the game.Luke Hitch proved a
game-breaker in the first quarter, with his clean ground-ball pickups on the
move and acceleration and line breaking a feature. Hitch is a natural crumber,
roving at the front of packs and also impressed with impressive skills,
finishing on the move and hitting his targets around the ground cleanly.Hitch
had 19 disposals, eight contested possessions, three tackles and one goal for
the game.Charlie Thompson, a 182cm, 76kg midfielder was at his productive best
with a match-leading 29 disposals, nine contested possessions, four marks, three
tackles, three clearances, six inside 50s and one score assist. Thompson for
Oakleigh in the TAC Cup this year has also exceeded 30 disposals on two
occasions.What allows Thompson to be such a high volume accumulator is his
workrate and excellent endurance. Towards the end of the final quarter, Thompson
was still running strongly, going on a surge from half-back to half-forward,
running forward in support. By the time he got to the forward 50m arc when he
received, he failed to finish from 45m, but the effort was exceptional.Thompson
by foot in this game was something of a mixed bag. He was using both his left
and right feet and some of his kicks inside the forward 50m were excellent and
hit targets. This included a kick that he executed to a target when bumped,
showing the strength to absorb the bump and continue on with his kick. His
finishing in front of goal though was poor, with not only just two behinds but
also one kick that sailed out on the full. Thompson noticeably at stoppages
seemed consistently second to the ball, not getting to the right spots quickly
enough to win first possession, with his first few steps consistently slow and
needing to improve.Noah Answerth, a 183cm, 74kg midfielder, was Vic Metros best
stoppage player with 16 disposals, 11 contested possessions, five clearances,
five tackles, one goal and two score assists. Answerth was particularly
impressive with his winning of first possession at stoppages.Nicholas
Stuldreier, a 182cm, 80kg midfielder, was excellent for Vic Metro with 23
disposals, seven contested possessions, three marks (one contested), two
clearances, one goal and one score assist. He was most impactful at stoppages
winning first possession and around the ground with his strong tackling, locking
players up and chasing players down. His strength to get off a handball while
tackled also was a positive sign.Patrick Naish, a 180cm, 67kg midfielder is the
son of Chris Naish and is a father-son prospect for Richmond in next years AFL
draft. His ball use for Vic Metro was impressive, with several precise kicks and
one particularly impressive low-to-the-ground kick that flew through the air at
great speed, hitting his intended target lace out. His run and carry was also
very good and on display on a few occasions. Naish had 26 disposals and seven
marks (one contested) for the game.Callum Porter, a 180cm midfielder, was Vic
Countrys most lively at stoppages. He won first possession regularly at
stoppages and got to the right spots in tight consistently. His 20 disposals, 13
contested possessions, three tackles, seven clearances, five inside 50s and one
score assist was a positive return.Cassidy Parish, the younger brother of
Essendons Darcy, was Vic Countrys most productive midfielder with 24 disposals,
15 contested possessions, six tackles and six clearances. Cassidy is taller
already than his brother Darcy at 187cm, 79kg.He played what on several
occasions felt like a high-risk game against Vic Metro.He sometimes held onto
the ball for too long and played on at some questionable times. What he did show
however was a high level of confidence in his ability, which appears from this
viewing a clear part of his footballing character.VFL Coburgs Luke Ryan will
likely be the first state league prospect chosen in this years national draft,
but he didnt enjoy a great day against Collingwood. A few minutes into the
second quarter, he was assisted off the field after a heavy tackle from Pies
hard man Gus Borthwick, who laid a heavy tackle on Ryan in Collingwoods
half-forward line. Ryan to that point had seven disposals and was setting up
play well across half-back.It would not be surprising if Ryan was to push for a
position late in the first round or early in the second round at the
draft.Cedric Cox of the North Ballarat Rebels contributed well as 23rd man with
15 disposals, four marks and three tackles for the game. Cox has been invited to
this years AFL Draft Combine after showing some promise over the second half of
the season. He is one of the more exciting players in this years draft with the
outside line-breaking and clean skills.Younger brother of Collingwoods Scott,
Ryan Pendlebury, a 191cm backman, was solid in defence with 24 disposals at 100
percent disposal efficiency. He also had nine marks and three tackles. He has
been excellent for a few years now in the VFL and is one of the better
ready-to-go backmen.Mark Kovacevic, a 204cm, 107kg, 20-year-old ruckman,
competed well against Collingwoods Jarrod Witts with 23 hitouts, 11 disposals,
five marks (two contested) and two tackles. Over the past two weeks, Kovacevic
has finished among Coburgs best players after spending much of the season in the
VFL Development League, which is positive progress for the former Calder
Cannon.Ben Ronke, a 181cm top age midfielder/forward continued his promising
play with 14 disposals, three marks, five tackles and two goals in his second
game for Coburg after a strong month in the TAC Cup. Ronke provided Coburg a
spark with his run and finishing around goal. He has handled the jump to VFL
seamlessly and already looks like he has played VFL football for several seasons
now.Matt Hanson, a 187cm, 21-year-old midfielder for Werribee, had 31 disposals,
six marks, 11 tackles and two goals. He has featured in the bests for Werribee
in nine of his 13 games this season and is one of the ready-to-go midfielders
from the VFL.Thomas Gribble had a big game with 42 disposals, five marks and
three tackles for Werribee. This follows a 44-disposal game the previous round
for the 180cm, 21-year-old midfielder.South Australian prospect
watchSANFLLeagueJonty Scharenberg was prominent in Glenelgs midfield with 19
disposals, six contested possessions, four marks (two contested), four tackles
and two clearances.Steven Slimming continued his recent strong form with 15
disposals, five contested possessions, three tackles and two inside 50s.Kory
Beard was impactful up forward for Sturt with 16 disposals, 11 marks (five
contested), four goals and three behinds. Beard is a 25-year-old, 195cm, 95kg
key forward and is second behind only Brett Eddy in the SANFL League
goalkicking.Following Beard in the SANFL goalkicking is his teammate Mark Evans,
who also had a strong match with 15 disposals, nine marks (one contested) and
three goals. Evans is a 24-year-old, 181cm forward who can push up the field and
have an impact.Matthew Panos, the former Western Bulldog, continues to excel
through the Norwood midfield with 27 disposals, 14 contested possessions, six
marks (one contested), two tackles, five clearances, three inside 50s, one goal
and one score assist.ReservesJackson Edwards, the son of Tyson who is eligible
for next years AFL draft, was prominent with 30 disposals, 13 contested
possessions, five marks, six tackles, five clearances, seven inside 50s, three
behinds and one score assist.Ben Jarman, the son of Darren, also showed good
signs with 21 disposals, five contested possessions, five marks, four
clearances, two behinds, two score assists.Bottom-age forward Jordan Houlahan, a
185cm forward, showed promise with 11 disposals, nine marks (two contested),
three tackles, four inside 50s, three goals and one score assist.Under-18s?Peter
Ladhams and Jordan Sweet, the two best South Australian under-18 ruckmen, faced
off in what was always going to be an interesting contest.Ladhams had 13
disposals, 11 contested possessions, three marks (two contested), 23 hitouts,
four clearances and three goals.Sweet was every bit a match for Ladhams in what
was an even contest with 15 disposals, 10 contested possessions, seven marks
(four contested), four tackles, 16 hitouts, three clearances, two goals and two
score assists.Jake Wohling was ultra-impressive with 43 disposals, 14 contested
possessions, nine marks (two contested marks), three tackles, two clearances,
two behinds and three score assists.Jack Graham was excellent with 31 disposals,
12 contested possessions, five marks, seven tackles, eight clearances, seven
inside 50s, one goal and one score assist.Brandon Parfitt, one of Northern
Territorys bright prospects, represented North Adelaide and was impactful with
30 disposals, eight contested possessions, six tackles, three clearances and
three inside 50s.West Australian prospect watchWAFLLeagueMason Shaw, who was
previously on Port Adelaides senior list, was excellent for South Fremantle with
20 disposals, 10 marks and five goals. He is only 22 years of age and still has
plenty of good football ahead of him.Griffen Logue continues to enhance his
draft stocks with 15 disposals and one goa after 12 disposals, seven marks and
two goals the previous week. The 193cm, 92kg Logue is a powerful athlete with
excellent explosiveness. He has risen up draft boards over the course of the
season and is seen as a possible second round selection in this years draft.Jye
Bolton was terrific again for Claremont with 40 disposals, five marks, 11 inside
50s and two behinds. This follows 37 and 36 disposal efforts. Bolton has the
game to fit seamlessly into an AFL midfield for a club looking for a final
component to a midfield rotation.Sam Powell-Pepper in his WAFL league debut was
impressive with 16 disposals, seven tackles, one goal and three
behinds.ReservesNoah Hura had his most productive reserves game so far with 20
disposals and six marks.Tim English played his second reserves game and again
impressed through the ruck with 13 disposals, six marks, seven tackles, 25
hitouts and five inside 50s.Colts Joshua Rotham was productive as he has been
all season in the colts with 21 disposals, seven marks, four tackles and one
goal.Shai Bolton again had an impact up forward with 17 disposals, five marks,
three tackles and four goals as he pushes up draft boards.Division two states
(Tasmania, Northern Territory, NSW/ACT, Queensland and Northern Academy)
prospects watchNEAFLBrisbane AcademyJack Clayton, a bottom-age defender,
continues to show signs with 10 disposals, three marks, two tackles and four
rebound 50s. This is following a 14-disposal, three-mark and five-rebound 50
performance in which he was the Round 18 rising star nominee in the NEAFL. Early
signs suggest that Clayton has a strong chance to make his way onto Brisbanes
list as an academy prospect.Gold Coast AcademyJack Bowes led Gold Coasts
goalkicking up forward and rotating through the midfield with three goals to go
along with 10 disposals and three clearances.Speedster Josh Williams also
contributed well with 14 disposals and six marks.GWS Academy Connor Byrne was
excellent with 20 disposals, four marks, three tackles five inside 50s and two
goals.Non-academy prospectsBenjamin Davis, a top-age prospect and the brother of
Abe is not an academy member but showed some promise for Sydney with 15
disposals, six marks and two goals up forward.Andrew Boston, a former Gold Coast
midfielder has continued his excellent play for Southport with 38 disposals,
four marks, five tackles, 13 clearances, six inside 50s, six rebound 50s and one
goal. Boston retired at the end of the 2015 season after losing the passion to
play at the highest level. Despite this, he has had an excellent season for
Southport in the NEAFL and has received an AFL state screening invite.Given the
strength of his play this year, it would not be surprising to see Boston regain
a position on an AFL list. If he has rediscovered his passion for playing at the
top level he would - with his silky skills, pace and ability to find the footy -
be a welcome addition onto an AFL list.
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shootout for the Marlies (25-13-4). Australias Cate Campbell has set a new 100m
freestyle world record at the Brisbane Grand Prix on Saturday night.Former world
champion Campbell clocked 52.06 seconds, eclipsing German Britta Steffens old
mark of 52.07 set at the 2009 world titles during the now banned supersuit
era.It is the first individual world record an Australian swimmer has set since
the controversial 2008-09 supersuit period.Campbell, 24, already had a target on
her head ahead of Rio after grabbing the world No.1 ranking for 2016 with her
52.38 clocked at the Olympic trials in April.Her previous 100m personal best was
52.33s.But all eyes will now be on Campbell at the Rio pool after her world
record heroics witnessed by the great Dawn Fraser pool-side.It happened when I
least expected it. I still cant believe it happened, Campbell said.People have
been asking me when am I going to break a world record for the last three years.
Now they will stop asking me the question.Campbell is back to the height of her
powers after shoulder surgery derailed her 2015 world titles campaign in
Russia.Illness ensured she missed contesting the individual 100m event at London
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on Saturday night due to illness.The Brisbane Grand Prix is the Australia
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PROGRESSION OF WOMENS 100M FREESTYLE WORLD RECORD:* 52.06 seconds - Cate
Campbell (Australia) at Brisbane Grand Prix 2016* 52.07 - Britta Steffen
(Germany) at Rome world titles 2009* 52.88 - Libby Trickett, nee Lenton
(Australia) at Australian championships 2008, Sydney* 53.30 - Britta Steffen
(Germany) at 2006 European championships, Budapest* 53.42 - Libby Lenton
(Australia) at 2006 Australian championships, Melbourne* 53.52 - Jodie Henry
(Australia) at 2004 Olympics, Athens* 53.66 - Libby Lenton (Australia) at 2004
Australian championships, Sydney* 53.77 - Inge de Bruijn (Netherlands) at 2000
Olympics, Sydney* 53.80 - Inge de Bruijn (Netherlands) at 2000 Sheffield Grand
Prix, UK* 54.01 - Jingyi Le (China) at 1994 world titles, Rome
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