Done deal: West Coast Eagles are now set to announce Richmond recruiting manager Matt Clarke as their new head coach on…

Richmond national recruitment manager Matt Clarke is threatening to become the West Coast’s next list manager as the search ends. A TOTAL of 4,444 names were claimed for 59 players during the 2022 NAB AFL Draft before 41 players were selected as rookies on Wednesday.See who your club has selected below and be sure to click on each player’s link and name in the national draft to get their profile and watch a video of them in action.andquot;We are obviously delighted to have Max back, our coaches know him well, have watched him a lot and seen him in training. He is a versatile defender who can play against different types of opponents, which adds great flexibility to our team. He is also a very good athlete with strong skills, with a touch length of more than 190 cm to be able to play effectively against smaller opponents.andquot; – Adelaide head of recruitment Hamish Ogilvieandquot;We are absolutely delighted to officially welcome Will to the Lions Den. After an outstanding junior career, Will capped it off with an exceptional under-18 season in 2002, leading the Dragons to the NAB league flag and Vic Metro victory in the national championship. Will is not only a very talented, very competitive player, but a young man who plays with a really strong team spirit and will be a fantastic addition to our team in 2023 and beyond. Prolific at every level he has competed at this year, I’m sure everyone in and around the club will be looking forward to seeing Will in the Lions jumper role next season.andquot; – Brisbane National Recruitment Manager Stephen Conoleandquot;We are delighted to call Ollie’s name on draft night to welcome him to our football club. He is one of the better two-way runners in his draft class, as we saw in both preseason and postseason testing. He knows how to find the football and can play multiple positions. But most of all, Ollie is a competitor. He does everything he can for his team and leaves nothing to chance: he has a strong character both on and off the field.andquot; – Carlton list manager Nick Austin, Hollandsandquot;He (Ryan) was around (was caught on Monday night) while Ed was there. He was one of three or four players and we were very confident, today we went with six or seven players. We were hopeful and unsure, but it was really nice. He plays a Nick Haynes-type role in which there was a lot of interest, suggesting that Jakob.andquot; – Collingwood National Recruiting Manager Derek Hineandquot;We are very excited. We think [Tsatas] is a great player and we want to get him. He is exactly what we wanted in our midfield. He’s 188cm, he’s got great pace, good balance and he’s great – won the best and fairest in six games, so we’re delighted for him. A lot of people thought he was in the top three or four in terms of talent, and he was a player who performed at a very high level as a junior.andquot; – Essendon roster manager Adrian Dodoro.

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