Ahead of the much-anticipated 2021 AFL Draft on November 23-24, PETER ARGENT looks at players from grassroots Community Football in regional SA in the first decade of this century.
Across the first decade of the 21th century a plethora of AFL football talents, many with unique individual stories, made their way onto AFL lists from Community Football leagues across South Australia.
Having just retired after a brilliant four-premiership, 407-game career across two states, Indigenous superstar Shaun Burgoyne started at the famous Mallee Park Peckers in Port Lincoln. He was a first round selection in the 2000 draft, while his mate, then a 17-year-old Graham Johncock was snapped up by the Adelaide Crows late in the draft and became a 200-game champion.
Port Pirie big man Mark Jamar in 2001 and Ardrossan ruckman Sam Jacobs in 2007 had to both wait until the rookie draft to get their opportunities. Jamar would play 160 AFL games predominately at Melbourne and was honoured as an All-Australian in 2010.
Jacobs had three years on the Blues’ rookie list before finally debuting in front of 87,043 patrons in round one of the 2009 season against Richmond. He came back to Adelaide in 2011 and led the ruck division with aplomb for a decade.
From the Yorke Peninsula, forward Jay Schulz, Riverland midfielder Byron Schammer, Kingston – South East lad Daniel Bell and Norwood’s Nick Smith, who originally hails from North Eastern Football League club Mintaro Manoora Eagles, were all collected with consecutive picks in the first round of 2002 National AFL Draft.
“I coached both my sons, Jay and his older brother Adam at Senior Colts level in 2000 at the Central Yorke Cougars,” explained Jay’s dad, Paul Schulz, who also played a handful games with North Adelaide in the early 1970s.
“We enjoyed an undefeated premiership season.
“I also coached Jay in development squads at Woodville West Torrens at junior levels at that time.
“In that flag-winning side, our upper-age players including Ben Gunning, who played league footy at Sturt and Norwood and Damien Adams.
“Talents Clay Elsworthy and Woodville West Torrens Eagles premiership player in 2006 David Westbrook were other team mates.
“His uncle Peter (Schulz) takes credit for Jay’s kicking attributes as he had the ability to use both sides of his body.
“I found that Jay was a good decision maker and his instincts were unselfish on the field.”
In the same AFL Draft was Jared Rivers, a North Adelaide junior who played in the A grade premiership team with South Augusta Bulldogs as a 15-year-old. He would go on to win the 2004 AFL Rising Star award (best first year player of the competition), chosen unanimously by all nine judges.
“The 2000 A grade premiership was a pretty special and proud moment for the family,” father Peter Rivers said.
“Jared, 15 at the time, and his older brother, Jess (17) were playing in the side and I was the coach.
“Jess had plenty of natural ability, while Jared wanted to do well and worked hard at his craft.
“We were down by a couple points at three quarter time and got up in the end by eight points.
“You can never take the country out of the boy and he gave his extended family plenty of pleasure.”
Number one Draft pick in 2003 and ’08 Brownlow Medallist Adam Cooney hails from the Southern Football League club, Flagstaff Hill. He was a key member of the Bloods’ 2002 Under 17s SANFL premiership side and was promoted to league ranks the next year, playing in West Adelaide’s Grand Final team against Central District.
His team mate at Milner Avenue, Beau Waters, arrived from the Happy Valley Vikings and became an AFL premiership player in 2006 with the West Coast Eagles.
In the 2003 national Draft there were three Central District players collected from the Barossa, Light and Gawler competition – soccer convert Sam Butler from South Gawler to West Coast; from cross-town rivals the Gawler Central Tigers, Brad Symes, to Port Adelaide; and Nuriootpa’s Jay Nash, who went to Essendon.
From the Goolwa-Port Elliott Football Club in the Great Southern League, Ryan Griffin had already played a season of SANFL League footy before being drafted to the Western Bulldogs at pick number three the next season. He would play 257-games across two clubs and win a pair of Charlie Sutton Medals (the Bulldogs’ Best and Fairest award).
Indigenous Meningie star Danyle Pearce had to wait for the rookie draft that year but was the 2006 AFL Rising Star award winner and had a 258-game career at the Power and Fremantle.
The 2005 Draft class, SA’s first rounders, Shannon Hurn and Darren Pfeiffer, both have rural roots.
Hurn is a member of a family dynasty at the Angaston Panthers in the Barossa Valley and Pfeiffer is from Adelaide Hills club, Birdwood.
Kerrie Woodards was the co-coach of Hurn’s Angaston under 15s team in 2000-01 with the late Kerin Jasper.
“I can remember Shannon kicking nine goals in a half of a “moddies” game and we had to take him off,” Woodards said.
“Shannon was always a stand out talent, a very polite young man and bigger than the other kids.
“He was like a magnet to the ball and was able to do what he liked with it
“In the 2001 (BLG) Junior Colts Grand Final, the South Gawler players were instructed to kick the ball on the other flank or the opposite side to where Shannon was on the field.
“Shannon always had a lot of respect for Kerin and his coaching.”
Having to wait until the penultimate selection in the 2006 Draft, number 71 overall, Tanunda lad Justin Westhoff, would prove to be a canny selection by the Power recruiting staff.
The durable tall utility would play 280 games across 14 seasons at Alberton.
A lad from Whyalla, Levi Greenwood, after an MVP year for the SA state Under 18s, was collected in the second round by North Melbourne in 2007.
Super-boot from Port Pirie club, Ports Bulldogs Lewis Johnson was collected in the first round, at number 12th overall in 2008 by the Sydney Swans, while second rounder Jack Redden was the second member of his family on a AFL list.
The Keith Crow was originally collected by Brisbane before moving across our nation to win a flag with West Coast in 2018.
Another South East lad, Jack Trengove, who boarded at Prince Alfred College, was the second pick overall in the 2009 Draft.
He started at the Kybybolite Tigers, alongside Glenelg 2019 premiership player Andrew Bradley and a driven young lad called Lachie Neale.
He would captain Melbourne at 21, but foot injuries curtailed his career.
“You could see that Jack had something going for him from the start, he was a class above and a smooth mover,” said Phil Bradley, his colts coach at Kybybolite and a former Glenelg footballer.
“He understood the game and had a mature head on young shoulders.
“On and off the field he was well mannered and a good communicator.
“He was one of those special kids you’d like to have 20 of.
“He did captain our Junior colts side one year at Kybybolite – a great young man from a good family.”
Current Power ruckman and 2018 premiership player with the Eagles Scott Lycett is a country lad as well.
A second round selection in 2010, Lycett’s first football experience was with the Burra-Booborowie-Hallett (BBH) Rams, but he moved to the west coast and is regarded as a Thevenard Magpie, playing a season of A grade football at 15 in the now amalgamated Far West competition, before continuing his education at Henley High School.
*Part 2 – the decade from 2011-2020 – will feature in the next week.
2000 Draft
Rd Pick no
1 11 Trent Sporn North Adelaide Carlton
1 12 Shaun Burgoyne Port Adelaide Port Adelaide
4 53 Hayden Skipworth WWT Adelaide Crows
4 57 Steven Sziller St Kilda Richmond
5 67 Graham Johncock Port Adelaide Adelaide Crows
2001 Rookie Draft
2 22 Justin Cicolella WWT Adelaide
2002 Draft
1 12 Jay Schulz WWT Richmond
1 13 Byron Schammer West Adelaide Fremantle
1 14 Daniel Bell Glenelg Melbourne
1 15 Nicholas Smith Norwood Melbourne
2 17 Cameron Faulkner Central District Western Bulldogs
2 26 Jared Rivers North Adelaide Melbourne
3 32 Luke Jericho West Adelaide Adelaide Crows
4 56 Robert Shirley WWT Adelaide
4 57 Wade Champion West Adelaide Port Adelaide
4 58 David King Glenelg Collingwood
2002 Rookie Draft
1 6 Mark Jamar North Adelaide Melbourne
4 51 Martin Mattner Sturt Adelaide
2003 Draft
Priority 1 Adam Cooney West Adelaide Western Bulldogs
1 11 Beau Waters West Adelaide West Coast Eagles
1 16 Josh Willoughby Glenelg Sydney Swans
2 20 Sam Butler Central District West Coast Eagles
2 25 Harry Miller Port Adelaide (SANFL) Hawthorn
2 28 Jay Nash Central District Essendon
2 29 Tim Schmidt West Adelaide Sydney Swans
2 30 Brad Symes Central District Port Adelaide
3 40 Eddie Sansbury Central District Kangaroos
4 55 Sam Fisher West Adelaide St Kilda
2003 Rookie Draft
1 13 Hayden Skipworth WWT Adelaide
4 54 George Davies Sturt Hawthorn
4 58 Michael Bratton Norwood Adelaide
4 60 Steven Eichner Port Adelaide Collingwood
2004 Draft
Priority 3 Ryan Griffen South Adelaide Western Bulldogs
1 12 Danny Meyer Glenelg Richmond
3 51 Ben Eckermann Sturt Port Adelaide
4 54 Stephen Tiller West Adelaide Western Bulldogs
2004 Rookie Draft
6 Dylan Pfitzner Central District St Kilda
2005 Draft
1 13 Shannon Hurn Central District West Coast
1 17 Darren Pfeiffer Norwood Adelaide
2 32 Bernie Vince WWT Adelaide
3 47 Ryan Gamble Glenelg Geelong
3 48 Alan Obst Central District Adelaide
4 63 Phillip Raymond Glenelg St Kilda
5 69 Tim Hutchison Port Adelaide Kangaroos
5 70 Jonathan Giles Central District Port Adelaide
2005 Rookie Draft
16 Danyle Pearce Sturt Port Adelaide
36 John Hinge Glenelg Adelaide
38 Scott McMahon WWT North Melbourne
2006 Draft
2 34 Chris Schmidt West Adelaide Brisbane Lions
4 53 Lindsay Thomas Port Adelaide North Melbourne
5 71 Justin Westhoff Central District Port Adelaide
2006 Rookie Draft
2 29 Tom Redden Glenelg Adelaide
4 53 Sam Elliott South Adelaide Adelaide
2007 Draft
2 32 Levi Greenwood Port Adelaide Magpies Kangaroos
2 33 Matthew Westhoff Central District Port Adelaide
2007 Rookie Draft
1 Sam Jacobs WWT Carlton
2008 Draft
1 12 Lewis Johnston North Adelaide Sydney
2 25 Jack Redden Glenelg Brisbane Lions
3 47 Rhys Stanley West Adelaide St Kilda
5 66 Glenn Dawson WWT Port Adelaide
5 74 Paul Cahill Sturt St Kilda
2008 Rookie Draft
1 9 James Moss Central District Adelaide
1 15 Nick Salter WWT Port Adelaide
2 27 Timothy Walsh Port Adelaide Hawthorn
4 52 Brodie Martin Sturt Adelaide
2009 Draft
1 2 Jack Trengove Sturt Melbourne
2 18 Luke Tapscott North Adelaide Melbourne
4 52 Justin Bollenhagen South Adelaide Fremantle
5 73 Jesse O’Brien North Adelaide Brisbane Lions
2009 Rookie Draft
1 4 Wade Thompson North Adelaide Port Adelaide
3 40 Ben Speight Norwood North Melbourne
2010 Draft
2 29 Scott Lycett Port Magpies West Coast
3 47 Bradley Helbig West Adelaide Richmond
2010 Rookie Draft
1 2 Michael Coad Sturt Gold Coast
2 23 Pat Contin Glenelg Richmond
3 46 Matthew Jaensch Sturt Adelaide
4 61 Jesse Stringer Port Adelaide Geelong
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