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AFL Mock Draft 2007 - Pick 76, Sydney

76. Sydney - Austin Wonaeamirri
Small Forward/Small Defender. 182cm, 78kg. Norwood

Possible comparison: Most of his fans say Aaron Davey is a good comparison, that makes sense.

Why: A player who will provide a goal a game and some chasing as a small forward. Also was played at half back during his time with the Tiwi Bombers in Darwin football. The Swans can use some exciting play up forward around Hall and their other big forwards and there might even be a spot in the back line for a specialist small defender. Right now the Swans have a great group of versatile tall/medium players in the back half so maybe they need the variety that a small, speedy player could add.


Worth a reach: Tony Armstrong, he might be one of the few prospects from that state who isn't locked to a club in the scholarship program.

Hope they slide: James Polkinghorne, a midfielder that could step in for veterans like Kirk and Fosdike when they retire in a few years.

Selected at pick 76 in the 2006 AFL draft:
Paul O'Shea (Western Bulldogs, tall forward/defender)

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